09-04-2024 - 09-04-2024

On Tuesday, April 9, 2024, from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM, the Rotary Club of Pen and The Hindu New Year Procession Committee of Pen organized a grand celebration to welcome the Indian New Year on the auspicious occasion of Gudi Padwa. Held annually on Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, this year’s event began at Shri Rameshwar Devasthan and was filled with enthusiasm and excitement, bringing the community together in a vibrant celebration. Special Highlights Bike/Scooter Rally for Women: A special bike and scooter rally featured women dressed in traditional attire, symbolizing empowerment and cultural pride. This rally not only showcased the strength and enthusiasm of women in the community but also highlighted their role in upholding traditions while embracing modernity. Cultural Procession: The procession was a colorful display of the rich cultural heritage and traditions associated with Gudi Padwa. Participants carried beautifully decorated Gudi flags, wore traditional clothes, and performed traditional dances, creating a festive and joyful atmosphere. Objectives and Impact Cultural Heritage: The event aimed to uphold and showcase the rich cultural heritage of Gudi Padwa, fostering a sense of unity and joy within the community. By celebrating this traditional festival with grandeur, the organizers reinforced the importance of cultural continuity and community spirit. Women Empowerment: The inclusion of a special rally for women emphasized the theme of women’s empowerment. It highlighted their active participation in cultural events and their vital role in society. This initiative aimed to inspire other women to take part in community activities and assert their presence in public life. Community Unity: The celebration brought together people from all walks of life, strengthening community bonds and promoting social cohesion. The enthusiastic participation and collective joy reflected the community’s solidarity and shared cultural values. The Gudi Padwa celebration organized by the Rotary Club of Pen and The Hindu New Year Procession Committee of Pen was a resounding success. It effectively blended the celebration of cultural heritage with the uplifting and empowering of women, leaving a lasting impact on the community. The event was a testament to the community’s commitment to preserving traditions while promoting inclusivity and gender equality.

Project Details

Start Date 09-04-2024
End Date 09-04-2024
Project Cost 25000
Rotary Volunteer Hours 270
No of direct Beneficiaries 99000
Partner Clubs
Non Rotary Partners The Hindu New Year Procession Committee of Pen
Project Category Economic and Community Development, Special Projects