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THE HISTORY OF DISTRICT 3060

A Part of Our History of Rotary in INDIA

Prepared by the district and not verified by Rotary Global History

 
Clubs of the district

 

District 3060 of Rotary International comprises UT Daman, Diu, part of the states of Gujarat and Maharashtra in Western India. Gujarat is the home land of Mahatma Gandhi, India's father of the nation.  

HISTORY OF DISTRICT 3060

The first Rotary Club to be chartered in our present District 3060 was Rotary Club of Baroda in September 1936.

1931-36

Provisional Dist. “A” comprising whole of India

1936-42 Dist. 89

That part of India including Bombay Presidency including Kutch, Central Provinces excluding Jubbulpore District, Hyderabad (Deccan), South India States and Madras Presidency.

1942-44 Dist. 89

Comprising Bombay Presidency, Kutch, Hyderabad, (Deccan), Central Provinces excluding Jubbulpore District.

1944-46 Dist. 89

As above, in addition to Kathiawar and Western Indian States.

1946-49 Dist. 89

The part north of Bombay Presidency above G.I.P. Railway line up to Bhusaval, Kathiawar, Kutch, Western India States, Rajputana and Western Part of Central India States.

1949-52 Dist. 51

Bombay Presidency north of the northern boundaries of the District of Thana, Nasik and East Khandesh, and north and west of the northern and western boundaries of Central Provinces and Berar; west of the Eastern boundary of the State of Gwalior and south of the northern boundary of Rajputana.

1952-57 Dist. 51

Bombay State, the north of the northern boundaries of the Districts of Thana, Nasik and East Khandesh, north of the west of the northern and western boundaries of state of Madhya Pradesh, west of the eastern boundaries of the state of Madhya Bharat and south of the northern boundary of the state of Rajputana.

1957-59 Dist. 305

Same as above, previous District 51.

1959-62 Dist. 305

Bombay State, that portion north and west of the northern boundaries of the District of Thana, Nasik and East of Khandesh, Madhya Pradesh, that portion west of the eastern boundaries of the Districts of Nimar, Indore, Sehore, Bhopal, Guna, Shivpuri,  Datia, Bhind and the State of Rajasthan.

1962-70 Dist. 305

Gujarat State, Maharashtra State, that portion including the District of West Khandesh, Madhya Pradesh, that portion west of the eastern boundaries of the Districts of Nimar, Indore, Sehore, Raisen, Bhopal, Guna, Shivpuri, Datia and Bhind and State of Rajasthan

1970-71

(District divided into 305 & 306), Gujarat, those portions south of a line running from Dwarka in Saurashtra on the west to the boundary of the District of Bhopal crossing the Tropic of Cancer and south of the northern boundaries of the District of Bhopal and Raisen and east of the western boundary of the District of Sagar in Madhya Pradesh. That portion of Maharashtra including the District of West Khandesh. It also include centrally administered former Portuguese settlements of Daman and Diu.

 

 

 

  

1984-91 Dist. 306

(District divided into 304 and 306). Clubs in Madhya Pradesh included in District 304 and some of the Clubs of Dist. 305 viz. Dhrangadhra, Halvad, Jamnagar, Kapadwanj, Mithapur, Morbi and Surendranagar included in Dist. 306.

1991-92

Number changed from 306 to 3060.

 2011-12 – Kalyan Banerjee will be Rotary International President.

 Currently there 83 clubs ( as on 10-10-2010)  -      History contributed by DG 2011-12 Deepak Agrawal

Clubs of the district

 

Home of RIP 2011/12 from Rotary Club of Vapi

 

NOTE:- The District web site has an excellent map showing the location of all clubs

 

 

acknowledgments to District Board, Clubs, Members and Webmaster of the district.
posted by RGHF webmaster Greg Barlow. 3 September, 2008 amended by Jack Selway and
DG 2011-12 Deepak Agrawal