Service Through Fellowship is the lifeline of Round Table
India. It is through the fellowship of young men that this organisation has
served the community for the last 40 years.
Round Table India started its efforts in helping the
community with small projects directed towards service. Over the years, we have
grown from strength to strength and today we are building big projects and have
moved over from community service to community development. The concept of
National Project for Round Table India was introduced in 1992.
Blood Typing, the National Project for the year 1992 enlisted
over 30000 Blood Donors across the country.
Operation Thirst in 1993 was the first Community Development
Project to provide drinking water source to village people by sinking over 500
borewells at a cost of over Rs.10 Million.
AIDS being the killer disease, its awareness was promoted by
Round Table India in the year 1994.
Project SMILE, providing dental hygiene for rural children by
conducting several dental camps benefiting about 300,000 children in the year
1995.
In 1996, "Right to Learn" the National Project to provide
school infrastructure was very successful and over 140 school buildings were
constructed at a cost of over Rs.70 Million, benefiting 200,000 rural children
across the country.
In 1997, Round Table India launched "Project Touch" and we
adopted 2000 orphan children in association with SOS Children's village at a
cost of Rs.1.5 Million.