25 years of the Round Table: more than 30,000 active members in 58 countries

The Round Table, which has been supporting programs such as education, health, environment, Mt. Everest cleaning, relief to earthquake victims, has built about 400 classrooms in more than 60 schools.

Bhadra 6, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

25 years of the Round Table: more than 30,000 active members in 58 countries

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The Round Table, founded by Chandrakumar Golchha in 1999, has completed 25 years. The organization stated that the round table established with the support of Lalit Shah of Madras Round Table 30 aims to combine friendship, service and personal development together.

Round Table is active in 12 cities of Nepal. It is mentioned in the statement issued by the organization that more than 30 thousand members of more than 58 countries are actively involved in the Round Table Movement at the international level.

It is stated in the statement that Round Table, which has been supporting programs such as education, health, environment, Mt. Everest cleaning, relief to earthquake victims, has built about 400 classrooms in more than 60 schools . It is said that the Round Table, which is providing long-term treatment and support for Thalassemia patients, is also providing relief to those who are dealing with chronic diseases.

It is also mentioned in the statement that the policy of the Round Table is to plant more than 100,000 saplings every year and work in the field of long-term protection for environmental protection.

"In one of the most challenging environmental projects, we have joined hands with local and international partners to clean up the Everest region," the statement said, "not only did it remove garbage from the world's highest peak, but it also spread awareness of protecting Nepal's natural resources." The statement said that the Round Table is also helping with emergency assistance to the earthquake victims.

"In the first few hours of the earthquake, our members reached the affected areas and distributed food, water, temporary housing materials, clothing and health materials," the statement said.

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