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Shekhar Mehta takes office as Rotary International President for 2021-2022

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Shekhar Mehta takes office as Rotary International President for 2021-2022

2021-22 RI President Shekhar Mehta. Evanston, Illinois, USA, 04 October 2019.

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As president, Mehta will oversee Rotary’s top priority of ending polio worldwide

Shekhar Mehta, business leader and philanthropist who is the Chairman and founder Skyline Group, on June 30 assumed the office of Rotary International for a period of one year. Mehta, a member of the Rotary Club of Calcutta-Mahanagar will be the 111th president of the 116-year-old service organization with 1.2 million Rotary members globally. He is also the 4th Indian to occupy the chair of the president.

According to a statement from his office, as president, Mehta will focus on empowering girls globally by providing access to education and resources that offer them leadership opportunities in the future. He said:  “Equality is a fundamental human right, and it’s necessary for a peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable world. Still, girls and women worldwide face inequities in areas including health and education and experience significant violence and disproportionate poverty. Rotary encourages clubs and districts to prioritize projects that improve the health, well-being, education, and economic security of girls in their communities and around the world.”

Mehta has been actively involved in strengthening Rotary’s response to COVID-19 in India. Under his guidance, Rotary clubs across India are working with local governments and authorities to boost the vaccination roll out and delivery along with providing infrastructural support to hospitals and COVID-19 care facilities. Rotary is also playing a critical role in mobilising relief work across communities most impacted by COVID-19 pandemic.

Mehta’s ‘Saving Little Hearts’ initiative, has so far provided over 2500 life-saving heart surgeries to children from disadvantaged families suffering from congenital heart defects across South Asia. He also has been actively supporting the TEACH program that aims at helping India attain 100% literacy by 2027 and had earlier played a pivotal role in recovery efforts after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

“Over the last 100 years, Rotary has grown from just one to 4000 clubs with 1.75 lakh Rotary members in India, and 36,000 clubs with 1.2 million members worldwide. Just in 2019-20, The Rotary Foundation in India supported projects worth 28.4 million USD. Moving forward, Rotary will aim to actively support the central government in achieving the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals across Rotary’s areas of focus,” he added.

As president, Mehta will oversee Rotary’s top priority of ending polio worldwide. Alongside its partners in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, Rotary has achieved a 99.9 percent reduction in polio cases since spearheading the initiative more than 30 years ago. Since then, Rotary members have contributed $2.1 billion and countless volunteer hours to protect more than 3 billion children in 122 countries from this paralyzing disease. Today, just two countries continue to report cases of wild poliovirus, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Since 1995, Rotary has worked with the Indian government to institute national immunization days each year to immunize 172 million children under five years of age. India has remained polio-free for last seven years.

 

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