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In 1985, Ottapalam was a town with a
population of 35000 people in Kerala, a state of India it its southern tip.
Kerala is popularly known as GOD’s OWN COUNTRY due to its natural beauty with
green hills, paddy fields, rivers, lakes, temples, mosques, churches,
synagogues and its friendly people. Its inhabitants took pride of the
valluvanadan culture. The small town boast of historical importance. It had
produced many a social, political and bureaucrat leaders in state and central
governments, defense and external affairs, public and private undertakings.
Apart from the age old famous secondary level schools, it had a college of
repute, teachers and training college and scores of other institutions catering
to a variety of segments, students including physically and mentally challenged
and blind. Ottapalam was(and is..) the taluk headquarters with courts and an
array of leading advocates with peaceful police station, busy head post office
a railway station that welcomed and bid farewell to may, a social club that
attracted the elite, government and private hospitals. It did have, in and
around, small scale industries mainly involved in making tiles, match boxes,
iron foundries, etc. Majority of the population was involved in farming and
fertile land contributed to enrich the paddy fields. The neighboring village,
Chunangad was famous for paddy production. Today, Paddy fields are giving way
to housing and other crops and cultivated area is getting reduced.


The then sleepy town is now brimming
with vehicular traffic that infrastructure could hardly cope with. Ottapalam is
not an exception to the change that the run of time witnessed by most of the
places in God’s own Country.


The Rotary movement which was well
rooted in India, however did not have a club here. Against this background, a
few friends (You must have suddenly remembered Paul Harris and his friends)
planned to start a Rotary club – thus Rotary club of Ottapalam was born,
sponsored by Rotary club of Palghat (Palakkad). The club was chartered in 16th April
1985 as club number 22653, in the then undivided RI District 3200, with a
modest number of Rotarians. The Charter President was Cpt. P.S. Rajan. In the
initial stages most of the meetings used to be at the President’s residence.
Later on the meetings were held at Hotel Aramana, Ayodhya, SCN Hall, etc. Mrs.
Meenakshi Rajan of Ambalakkat Chembolly family, the first lady gave a piece of
land to build the Rotary hall for a pittance. Afterwards Rotary meetings were
held in a hall called Rotary Hall built on this land. The same was bought by
Rotarians and shareholders in the name of a registered company named Rotarian
Recreation Enterprises Pvt Ltd. Later on the hall was sold by shareholders to
Indian Medical Association (IMA).


Once we got a piece of land donated by
Rtn. Mrs. Nirmala Ram Mohan of Chembolly family in memory of her late brother
Chembolly Ravindran, Chembolly Ravindran Rotary Trust(CRR Trust) was formed
under the chairmanship if Rtn. Dr. K Gopikumar, the then President of the club.
The CRR Trust build a Rotary Hall which was inaugurated on 10th April 2003. The
club started function here during the president ship of Rtn. Dr. Gopikumar. All
functions and meetings are held in this hall since then.


In the following years, the club had
many members from different walks of life and under various classification. It
as in Dec 1997, Girija Chandrasekharan joined the club as the first lady
Rotarian. The club had and continues to have close contacts and brotherly
relations with its neighboring clubs. It had every year under various
presidents and their teams successfully implemented Rotary Priority programs.
Club’s community programs have earned a good name for Rotary club of Ottapalam
and enhanced the image Rotary.


In the year 2004, a land of 1.5 acres
was donated to Raotary by Mrs. Leeal Raghunathan, in memory of her mother late
Rariankandath Chinnammu Amma where an Old age home was built during the
presidency of Rtn. R Madhusudhan in 2005.


The Rotary year 2006-07 when Rtn E
Prabhurajan was the President witnessed a spurt in the international services
activities. A team of 19 members led by Rtn. Ambalakkat Ram Mohan visited
Malaysia on the invitation o Rotary clubs of Bandar Sunway and Damansara on
Rotary Family Friendship Exchange, truly a memorable visit. A sister club
agreement signed during the visit in 2007 by Rtn. E Prabhurajan, president and
Rtn. Mavin Miranda, president fo Rotary club of Bandar Sunway paved the way for
greater cooperation.


During 2007-08 under the president ship
of Rtn. VA Balu, the club grew to the membership strength of over fifty by
adding 14 new Rotarians. A matching grant project of US$ 21,500 was
successfully carried out during the year apart from 153 various community
service projects that suited the needs of the community which earned Best club
recognition for the club. Besides this was the year in which RC Ottapalam
started contributing to TRF in big way. We saw 14 our Rotarians being honoured
as Paul Harris Fellows (PHF) in one solemn function.


The club celebrated its silver jubilee
in the year 2008-09 with pomp and show, under the Presidency of Rtn. M.G.
Koman. The silver jubilee image building project “Roshni” (Rotary’s Shine
Ottapalam Initiative) High Mast lamp at the Ottapalam bus stand was commissioned
in 2011 during the presidency of Rtn. Col V Gangadharan.


During his Presidency a jumbo team of 42
Rotarians and their family undertook a visit to Thailand in May in connection
with the 2012 Rotary International convention in Bangkok - By all means a
historical event for the Rotary club of Ottapalam. The club bagged 6 district
awards including best community award, best project in district (High Mast
Lamp) outstanding TRF contribution outstanding o international service. The
club was declared as outstanding club in the district and was adjudged as a
STAR club. The club successfully executed matching grant project worth Rs.
1,000,000 during this period which benefitted physically and mentally
challenged persons of Ottapalam and surrounding areas.


During the presidency of Rtn. C.P Baiju
in the year 2012-13 the club carried out a record of more than 200 projects.
The icing of the cake was the signature project of construction of a new
generation bus waiting shelter at Lakkidi which has become a rage in Ottapalam
and Palakkad areas. The club bagged a record of 23 awards in the district
(including international, district and individual awards) the best president
and outstanding secretary’s award was bagged by our club for the first time.
The club became computerized during this period.


The same zest was shown during the
presidency of Rtn. N.K Jayadevan and his team in 2013-14.Many community and
vocational projects were carried out. Rtn, Col KCK Nair and team worked
overtime to make changes as per new requirement of RI and requirement of the
present generation of creating change in the functioning of the club.


The team 2014-15 under the president
ship of Rtn. Col KCK Nair has carried out more than 200 projects costing Rs.
22,31,000. The club inaugurated a new generation bus waiting shelter at
Manisseri. A fresh project was inaugurated during the Rotary-LION Sangamam on
28th Mar 2015. The join program will be conducted as an ongoing project. There
is rampant use of narcotics and drugs abuse in the schools on Ottapalam and
surrounding areas, the 2 international NGOs plan to abolish this menace with
the help of IMA, a parent teachers association, excise department and police
from this area. If we can abolish Polio from the face of earth why can’t we get
rid of this menace which will adversely affect the new generation? Younger and
fresh Rotarians were given responsibility by including them regularly in
community, club service and vocational service projects like gift of life,
artificial limbs, adoption of girl children, etc. The team 2014-15 also bagged
several Rotary district awards.


The team 2015-16 under the president
ship of Rtn. Krishnadasan saw a spurt in club service activities included
modernizing the club with false roofing and part air-conditioning.


The team 2016-17 under the presidency of
Rtn. Dr. Narayanan saw the development of club facilities further. The club was
fully air-conditioned and entire flooring was replaced with modern tiles. A
signature project of the year was providing free computer education to 100 poor
youth with NIIT and Government certifications. This district grant project was
carried under the chairmanship of Secretary Rtn. K Ramachandran. Several health
care projects including free Breast cancer scanning were carried out during the
year.


Rtn. Raaj Mohan, son of one of our
founder members and past president of RC Ottapalam Late Rtn. Madhavan, took
over the presidency in 2017-18. He will be remembered as the youngest President
of the club. He undertook several major projects. The signature project of the
year was THAMARAKKULAM, a 1 acre pond was cleaned and made usable to a large
public in the region. Rotary district recognized his performance and awarded
for many areas including best president and club.


The team 2018-19 is under the leadership
of President Rtn. Adv. P Pradeep. The signature project of the year is the
implementation of Global Grant # 1861779 of US$ 35,000 for the benefit of
paraplegics and quadriplegics under the chairmanship of Rtn. Ambalakkat Ram
Mohan. A total of 27 beneficiaries received chin operated wheel chair, 3-wheel
scooters and sewing machines through the project. A training centre for the
beneficiaries was also set up at the Rotary garden in Koonathara Rotary Garden.
All building and facilities made wheel chair friendly to make the movement of
trained easy. This project will see more of the training during the
sustainability part under the leader ship of President Elect Rtn. K
Ramachandran during 2019-20.


A few noteworthy community service over
years were: