Clean Water for Drinking

We the members of Lions Club Lucknow Anind Prakash District 321B1 regularly visiting Artificial Limb Center Orthopedic Department of Kung Georg’s Medical University, Nabiullah Road, Daliganj Lucknow to help physically disabled people. Lion A. K Singh Past District Governor was also with us during one of the visit. Suddenly we saw a huge crowd with… Continue reading Clean Water for Drinking

ADOPT School Teachers

Corona devastated the education system more than anything else. Students and teachers experienced unceasing difficult times following the outbreak of corona across the country and the globe. Teachers were assigned various responsibilities that they were not familiar with. Many teachers who never had an opportunity to stand in front of a video camera were asked… Continue reading ADOPT School Teachers

Adoption of a School

Member of Lions Club Lucknow Century District 321B1 Lion Dr. Rama Kant (Retired professor of King Georg’s Medical University, Lucknow) saw a child searching some food in the spread over trash, and garbage of local residents in Vikas Nagar. Dogs and pigs were competing with him. They talked to that child Ghisa, an 8-year-old student… Continue reading Adoption of a School

Way to Ambulance

Whenever an ambulance’s red light is flashing.. Whenever its siren is on… It means a life is at stake… You must give way to the ambulance… So that it can quickly get to the scene to treat the sick or injured.. Save Lives. Give way to ambulances… With the increasing traffic on the roads, ambulances… Continue reading Way to Ambulance

Environment and We

Lions Club Lucknow Kapurthala District 321B1 and NCC cadets of Government Girls Inter College Shahmina Road took a pledge to protect the environment by planting trees in the college premises on the occasion of the conclusion of the Service Week. Cleanliness drive was organized by Lions Club Lucknow Kapurthala and UP Battalion of NCC, in… Continue reading Environment and We

Mohan’s Handcart

Every evening, I walk on my balcony. Often while walking, I used to see a middle-aged woman working in the neighborhood coming and going. She seemed very upset and sad. Seeing her, many questions used to arise in my mind. I wanted to know what turmoil she lives in and what is the worry that… Continue reading Mohan’s Handcart