Chennai:
Over
100,000 underprivileged people in 100 villages of five districts will have
something to smile for as Rotary International plans to launch a major
initiative to change their lives.
Addressing
a press conference here on Thursday, Rotary foundation chairman Wilfrid J
Wilkinson along with Rotary International director P T Prabhakar and Rotary
district governor V Raja Sreenivasan said that the ‘Happy Villages’ initiative
will target five districts of the state.
Sreenivasan
said Rotary has identified five districts – Chennai, Kanchipuram, Vellore, Tiruivanamalai and Thiruvallur and is
initially starting with a fund of Rs five crore.
“We
are also trying to rope in the state government as well as corporates. District
3230 has 117 clubs. Each club will adopt a village and try to provide basic
amenities like drinking water, sanitation, health facilities, literacy and
vocational training for the villagers.
“We
may require funds more than Rs 50 crore and we will launch a fundraiser on
October 5-7 at Besant Nagar Beach through a food festival,” said Sreenivasan.
“We
are also targeting the funds from members of parliament and MLAs and some have
backed our initiative,” said Prabhakar.
The
project will be officially launched within a month and Rotary International is
trying to have Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa inaugurate it.
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