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Rotaract Club of Guwahati Midtown visited an old age home

Six Rotaractors of Rotaract Club of Guwahati Midtown visited an old age home named “Aamar Ghar” located away from the main city is a home for 16 elderly individuals who are supposedly forgotten in the mad rush towards modernity to celebrate Diwali with the old people out there. Surprisingly, 14 of the old people were female and 2 were male. The Rotaractors reached the venue at 3:30 pm and stayed there till 7 pm.


The Rotaractors lit up “Aamar ghar” with ‘Diyas’ and offered some light refreshments to the people out there. All the old people out there shared their experience with the Rotaractors. The people out there were highly glad to see the Rotaractors who came to their home and lighted their evening with ‘Diyas’. They later enjoyed Diwali with the old people by lighting noiseless crackers. They were really happy with the efforts of Rotaractors and thanked them for bringing some joy in their life. They requested the Rotaractors to come again next Diwali and the rotaractors promised them the same. Before bidding adieu the Rotaractors gifted them a wall painting which was painted by Farida Sultana.

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Mayank Sikaria's picture

Wow the work you guys have done is truly respectable and highly appreciable. Great going.
Jayanta kumar Das's picture

Its really a very great attempt in these days.I wish if people living in the rural villages of Assam could dream such a dream.We are here to follow the steps.
R.C chumukedima's picture

great to see your yeoman service and concern, especially showing care for the old and the aged!! Bravo. stay in touch
Syed Zinna Zahid Farnaz's picture

Its a great attempt of yours to serve the elderly people.I personally appreciate and value your efforts and wish you all a great success in future.
Shivani's picture

Please can you give me the full address of "Amar Ghar" Old Age Home.
Prity's picture

Can someone please mail me the full mail address og Amar Ghar.
shekhar's picture

Amar ghar is located at VIP Road, Guwahati... Behind Hindustan College for further details u can contact me on fb..
Bhabananda's picture

It is a very great thing.Can anybody provide the phone no & address of Amarghar, olddays home,Guwahati
nirmita talukdar's picture

i really want to do something for our aitas n kokas.pliz let me knw if i can help in any ways.
Bhabananda Bhatta's picture

It is a tremendus helpage for old people.can anybody provide the phone no,and concerned person or mail address of amar ghar.pl. reply.
deepika's picture

I also want to do somethng 4 this elderly people.can u gv me d address of 'Amaar Ghor'

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