Roadmap for the year 2023 -24 

Arogya Vahini

A mobile van primarily for health check-ups in rural areas by Karnataka Cancer Therapy and Research Institute. Specifically to help early detection of Cancer so that treatment and recovery are faster. The project cost estimated at about 120 lakhs

Shalby Knee Surgeries

Rotary Club Hubli has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Shalby Hospitals Ahmedabad. 


They have agreed to conduct check-up camps in Hubli and identify the Patients who have to undergo surgery. Subsequently, for the interested patients who approach the club for surgery, the Club based on MOU will send the patients in batches of 5-10 for undergoing the surgery. 


Though the surgery costs about Rs 2.5 lakhs, the cost to be borne by the patients will only be Rs 1.50 lakhs. The estimated number of patients to be treated under this scheme is about 100 nos.

Happy School

Rotary Club of Hubli, has already improved the infrastructure of almost 7 schools (Govt Schools) wherein the basic facilities, like toilets -separately for boys and girls-are provided, Hand wash facilities, clean drinking water, desks, a clean environment, fully painted, compounded premises are provided.

Along with the infrastructure the teachers are provided with green boards and Audio-Visual teaching facilities.

During the years 23-24, it is proposed to take up at least three schools for converting them into HAPPY SCHOOLs so that the children of the underprivileged are given equal opportunities to learn.

Tree Plantation

The Club has always believed that protecting the environment is the only way forward to climate change. Towards this end, it has planted about 500 plants along the Gokul road-Airport-Tarihal bye-pass which have now grown tall.

During the year 23-24, the same stretch in the median is proposed to be taken up and a plantation of about 600 trees is planned.

Vocational Training For Unskilled

Training unskilled workers in the trade for 

  1. Electrician
  2. Plumber
  3. Painter
  4. Tile fitter
  5. Tailoring/fashion design

    To engage all workers through the respective trade associations for the training them in their skills, involving the brands in the respective trades which will benefit both the trainees and the brands to sell the products. The impact of this would be to the public and the consumers who will get the service/s of trained workers for the execution of the works.

Rotract and Interact Club

To build leadership qualities at an early age, Rotary has Clubs at school and college levels. Presently the Club has sponsored 2 Interact and 2 Rotract Clubs.

During the year it already has had discussions with educational institutions whereby at least 4 Interact and 4 Rotract Clubs would be newly formed and the existing ones would be rejuvenated by involving them in the activities of the club.

Women Empowerment

In association with a Company which manufactures Sewing Machines it is proposed to provide training to Women in fashion design, tailoring etc.

At the end of the training period, these women would be provided sewing machines at a nominal cost of 2500/- and also provide guidance to stitch those items which are in demand and Rotary also assists and ensures that the stitched items are sold in the market at a reasonable price.

The women would be self-sufficient and can also progress by acquiring new skills. 

SCHOLARSHIPS TO MERITORIOUS STUDENTS AND ECONOMICALLY BACKWARD: About 100 students are awarded scholarships based on their merit and economic background.

BLOOD DONATIONS: About 1000 units of Blood are proposed to be collected and donated to the Blood Banks. To hold 2 camps every month at the premises of the donors.

DENTAL CHECK-UP: About 5000 students will be benefitted, from the dental check-up camps to be conducted throughout the year.

EYE CHECK-UP: About 5000 students will be benefitted, from the eye check-up camps to be conducted throughout the year.

ADULT LITERACY: The students of schools and colleges would be counseled and trained to teach the adults in their localities. Target about 1000 students to teach 1000 adults. In addition, community-based literacy programs for adults will be organized.