FAQs
(1) What is Rotaract?
Rotaract originally began as a Rotary International youth program in 1968 at Charlotte North Rotary Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, and has grown into a major Rotary-sponsored organization of over 9,522 clubs spread around the world and 291,006 members. It is a service, leadership, professional and community service organization (often miscommunicated as a Social Service Club) for young men and women between the ages 18–30 (membership will end upon reaching 31 years of age).
Rotaract focuses on the development of young adults as leaders in their communities and workplaces. Clubs around the world also take part in international service projects, in a global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the world.
"Rotaract" stands for "Rotary in Action", although the name originally comes from a combination of "Rotary" and "Interact" (International + Action), the high school level program created by Rotary International in 1962.
Most Rotaract activities take place at the club level. Rotaract clubs hold formal meetings, usually every two weeks, which feature speakers, special outings, social activities, discussions or visits to other clubs. Club members get together on designated days for service project work, social events, or professional/leadership development workshops.
To be eligible for membership, prospective members must be 18–30 years of age, show that they are committed to Rotaract, and show that they are of good standing in the community. After being approved by the club, prospective members are 'inducted' to become members, also known as 'Rotaractors'.
The avenues of service include Club Service, Community Service, International Service and Professional Development.
Rotaract focuses on the development of young adults as leaders in their communities and workplaces. Clubs around the world also take part in international service projects, in a global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the world.
"Rotaract" stands for "Rotary in Action", although the name originally comes from a combination of "Rotary" and "Interact" (International + Action), the high school level program created by Rotary International in 1962.
Most Rotaract activities take place at the club level. Rotaract clubs hold formal meetings, usually every two weeks, which feature speakers, special outings, social activities, discussions or visits to other clubs. Club members get together on designated days for service project work, social events, or professional/leadership development workshops.
To be eligible for membership, prospective members must be 18–30 years of age, show that they are committed to Rotaract, and show that they are of good standing in the community. After being approved by the club, prospective members are 'inducted' to become members, also known as 'Rotaractors'.
The avenues of service include Club Service, Community Service, International Service and Professional Development.
(2) How to be a member of ndrc?
We register new membership officially in the season of admission of a new batch into the college. However, if you are interested to be a member, you can be a member at any time. For this, you can contact club moderator(Badhan Placid Rozario) or present president. Then, he will inform you about the procedure.
(3) Who can be a member of ndrc?
Only the students of Notre Dame College can be a member of Notre Dame Rotaract Club(NDRC).
(4) Can students of other institutions join the programs or events of NDRC?
Obviously. When NDRC holds any inter-institution program, any student of other institutions can join the program. but when it is an intra-institution program, only the students of Notre Dame College can join the program.
(5) is NDRC a non-profit organization?
NDRC is totally a non-profit organization. Its all activities are aimed at the welfare of the society.
(6) What is the history of ndrc?
Notre Dame Rotaract Club(NDRC), the first rotaract club in the college level of Bangladesh, was founded in 1990 due to much eagerness and endeavor of Subrata Debnath, a student of academic year 1989-90 of Notre Dame College(NDC).
(7) What is the objective of ndrc?
Forming leadership quality, building up notable personality, making scopes of learning about the social, national and international situation, giving the chance of working together to enhance the spirit of cooperation
(8) What are the activities of ndrc?
NDRC holds different kinds of activites. They are:
(1) Community Serving Activities: Helping the wounded people during natural disasters, planting trees, long-term and short-term development project, blood transfusion etc
(2) Fund Management: Organizing sport programs, workshops, cultural programs to raise funds
(3) Study Tour: Banderban, Cox's Bazar, Jaflong, Fantasy Kingdom, Fantasy Iceland, Sylhet, India, Nepal, The United Kingdom, The United States of America
(4) Other Activities: Cultural competition, composition and handwriting competition, model hunt, celebrating national days, workshop on AIDS, seminars on various issues, celebrating festivals, implementation of international projects, training on creative skill, allotting financial aid etc
(1) Community Serving Activities: Helping the wounded people during natural disasters, planting trees, long-term and short-term development project, blood transfusion etc
(2) Fund Management: Organizing sport programs, workshops, cultural programs to raise funds
(3) Study Tour: Banderban, Cox's Bazar, Jaflong, Fantasy Kingdom, Fantasy Iceland, Sylhet, India, Nepal, The United Kingdom, The United States of America
(4) Other Activities: Cultural competition, composition and handwriting competition, model hunt, celebrating national days, workshop on AIDS, seminars on various issues, celebrating festivals, implementation of international projects, training on creative skill, allotting financial aid etc