Thursday, 13 March 2014

Round Table India 13.03.2014







Make Friends! Have Fun! Do Good!

Round Table India is an organisation of non-political and non-sectarian welcoming young men, aged between 18 and 40. It aims to promote service, fellowship and goodwill in National and International affairs. Round Table India provides a range of social and community service related opportunities through the Fellowship of its members. The Tablers of RTI form friendship, shape lives and make substantial difference in the lives of people, beyond the organisation itself.

Latest Blogs

  • SRT 135 Project Report

    SRT 135 donated hearing aids to the needy people in the villages nearby Surat. Tr. Mukesh Patel ...
  • Area 8 AGM Experience by Tr.Rishab Jain (KHRT 125)






    Reported by,
    Tr. Rajeev Doshi
    National Blogs Convener 2013-14
    Round Table India
    Email: blogs@rti.in

    Chairman Tr. Rishab Jain of KHRT 125 described his experience of the Area 8 AGM in his wonderful rep...
  • KHRT 125 Publicity Report

    KHRT 125 tied up with the postal department in Kanpur and got RTI branded Postal Stamps and Silver C...

Freedom through Education

We believe that true freedom for an individual comes only through education. Over the last few years, Round Tables in India have really put in a lot of effort to provide infrastructure in schools. By now, RTI has been successful in building over 1200 schools at a cost of over Rs. 80 crores benefiting over 7 lakh children.

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RTI international
The Round Table is an international organisation that was founded in 1927, in Norwich, England. It was founded by Louis Marchesi who was then a young member of Norwich Rotary Club.
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Ladies Circle India
Ladies Circle India
Ladies Circle was founded in 1932. It is a social networking organisation for young women
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41 Clubs of India
41 Clubs of India
The Round Table was formed in 1927, exclusively for young men age between 18 and 40, to offer young men the same privileges offered by clubs like the Rotary Club.

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