Rotary Club Of Accra-Industrial Inducts Indian High Commissioner As Member

The Membership of Rotary Club of Accra-industrial pay a courtesy call on H.E. Mr. Sugandh Rajaram- The Indian High commissioner to Ghana, in his office at Roman Ridge in Accra. This visit follows an invitation extended to the members of the Club following a request by the President of the Club Mr. Santosh Gopalan Nair and the Rotary International President Mr. Shekhar Mehta for H. E. to officially join the Rotary family.
 
INDUCTION

The President and the Board of the Rotary Club of Accra-industrial took advantage of the visit to officially induct H.E. Mr. Sugandh Rajaram- the Indian High commissioner to Ghana to the club. He has been made an honorary member and also in attendance were The Charter President Mr. Francis Sam, the President Elect Master Senchim Dean, the Membership Director Ms. Nana Konadu, PR and Fundraising Director Mr. Prosper Ashiquaye Doku and other members of the board. The induction ceremony was conducted by the President in the presence of the board members.

Rotarian President Santosh in inducting the diplomat, indicated that, Rotary as an international organization and its member clubs, from time to time, add new members so that it may not only increase its usefulness and influence as a club, but also to extend the spirit of Rotary throughout its jurisdiction and beyond.
 
He welcomed the diplomat to the ranks and admitted him to membership in the Rotary Club of Accra Industrial. He affirmed that the Diplomat manifested and exemplified those qualities of head and of heart, which fit him to interpret and impart the message and ideals of Rotary to those with whom he comes in contact with.
 
He stated that, H.E. Mr. Sugandh Rajaram has been admitted not only to the Rotary Club of Accra Industrial, but also to a worldwide association; and by virtue of his membership in this club; he will be welcomed into the fellowship of any Rotary club the world over.

He said, “the honor and privilege of Rotary membership carry with it duties and obligations and charged him to abide by the Four Way Test which is one of the governing instruments of what Rotary members Do, Thing and Say in their daily endeavors”. He was symbolically pinned which pin he must carry all the time.
 
He was also given implements contained in a file that included; a pen drive containing various rotary information, a framed Four Way Test, a bannerette and a rotary cloth.
 
He was therefore implored to honor the club's meetings, to perform his share of club service, and to place his knowledge, expertise and talents at the disposal of the club in its task of carrying the principles of Rotary into the daily life of the community we serve.