SSHBN Project Collection:
- Jasani College INR 400
- Doshi arts and Commerce College INR 500
- MVM Computer Science College INR 2510
- J.J.K. Arts and Commerce College INR 881
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Congratulations to Dhwani Vachhrajani on displaying her vocal talents at the prestigious Naadswaram –classical music festival for aficionados.
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Congratulations to Akshat Desai, son of Rtn Ameet Desai on securing
1st position in lawn tennis in TGES and overall 3rd position in Rajkot District in under 14 age group.
Historic Moments : Rotary's Emblem
The Rotary emblem, unchanged since 1924, was redesigned many times in the early years of the organization.
In 1905, Montague M. Bear, an engraver and member of the Rotary Club of Chicago, sketched a wagon wheel with 13 spokes. When fellow club members began to complain that the design was static and lifeless, Bear added flourishes that made the wheel appear to ride on a bed of clouds. Unfortunately, some members felt the clouds looked like dust, defying the laws of gravity by being kicked up on both sides of the wheel.
Bear responded by superimposing a banner with the words Rotary Club over the clouds.
In 1911, Secretary Chesley R. Perry recommended that “action be taken by the National Association to establish the wheel as the basic part of the emblem of every Rotary club.” Clubs were invited to submit designs to an emblem committee before the 1912 convention in Duluth, Minnesota.