Rotary E-Club gets its first female President, holds joint installation with Rota Kids, Emphasize Women Empowerment

Kathmandu . The Rotary E-Club of District 3292 and Rota Kids of the Rotary E-Club successfully conducted their joint installation ceremony, marking the formal handover of leadership for the new Rotary year.

The ceremony featured the oath-taking of newly appointed president Ms. Kanchan Tamang and Master Samyak Raj Shrestha, administered in the presence of Rotary International District 3292 (Nepal–Bhutan) District Governor-Elect Mr. Bishnu Bahadur Karki.

Outgoing Rotary E-Club President Mr. Raj Shrestha and Rota Kids President Master Aarav Shrestha were formally recognized for their successful tenure with letters of appreciation.

In her address, President Tamang—who makes history as the first female president of the Rotary E-Club—expressed her commitment to women-centric initiatives and pledged to contribute meaningfully to society. “With ‘Rotary for Her’ as my guiding principle, I aim to lead impactful projects that empower women and promote inclusion,” she stated.

Reflecting the club’s pioneering role as Nepal’s first virtually operated Rotary E-Club, the installation ceremony and the official transfer of leadership also took place online, underlining the club’s continued commitment to digital innovation and accessibility.

As part of the program, Service Chair Mr. Deepak Sapkota handed over cheques to Bhanodaya Secondary School and Lalitkalyan Secondary School to support scholarships for 20 students, continuing the club’s dedication to education and community upliftment.

During the event, outgoing President Raj Shrestha acknowledged the contributions of his board members and presented certificates of appreciation to Ms. Smita Pradhan and Mr. Kabidra Napit for their outstanding service.

Charter President and Rota Kids project coordinator Mr. Anil Shrestha shared insights into the origins and importance of the Rota Kids initiative, emphasizing its role in developing leadership and civic values in children.

The ceremony was attended by former District Governors, Assistant Governors, and respected Rotarians from across the district, all of whom extended their best wishes to the incoming leadership.

 

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