History of IWD 324

History of IWD 324

Inner Wheel District 324 was formed in the year 1992-93 with 10 clubs. PDC Purabi Roy was the founder Chairman of this District. Our district covers the entire North East, Sikkim and parts of Bengal. The states include Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Sikkim and West Bengal. Initially the clubs in this district was under District 329. It was in 1992-93 that IWD 324 bifurcated from District 329 and an independent Inner Wheel District was started with 10 clubs. The then Association President was Dr. Lalita Seth from District 329.

IIW Theme was “Understanding”

The District 324 started functioning under the dynamic, committed and able leadership of the following :

CHARTER DISTRICT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Mrs. Purabi Roy

(IWC Asansol)
Charter District Chairman

Mrs. Subinita Dey

(IWC Tinsukia)
Charter Vice Chairman

Mrs. Sipra Basu

(IWC Durgapur)
Charter Secretary

Mrs. Nandita Roy

(IWC Durgapur)
Charter Treasurer

Mrs. Bharti Bagchi

(IWC Asansol)
Charter Editor

Dr. Sunanda Ghosh

(IWC Jorhat)
Charter ESO

Mrs. Cecelia Edwards

(IWC Darjeeling)
Charter ISO

Since its formation, the club expanded with new clubs being formed and presently there are 31 Inner Wheel Clubs with a total of 850 members.

The District 324 is the epitome of unity in diversity as it has members belonging from a myriad range of traditions, cultures, creeds, and languages yet all working unitedly towards the aim of service to humanity. The geographical expanse of the District covers the beautiful North-Eastern region including the hills of West Bengal.

North-East India is well known for its natural beauty and serenity. The undulated hills and valleys, the virgin forests, the cascading waterfalls, the crystal clear rivers, the lush green tea gardens, the mystic nature, the myths and legends, the wildlife, varied flora and fauna, the people – their culture, traditions, heritage, food habits and celebrations of life make Northeast India a treasure to explore. Furthermore, it has some of the highest peaks like the Kanchenjunga, the alluring alpine meadows, and varieties of wildflowers. The region is also known for its exquisite Buddhist monasteries along with the famous extensive tea gardens.

Darjeeling, known as the Queen of Hills is a district of West Bengal that is a part of the District 324. It is one of the most famous tourist destinations that was the summer resort for the British Elites during colonial times. Popular for its tea and forests in the Dooars region, Darjeeling is an exotic place to be visited.

The people of North-east India are known for their simplicity and culture that makes their members a delight to work with. The District 324 traverses through the difficult yet beautiful terrain of the Northeast, thus making its history and functioning all the more exciting.