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Welcome to the wonderful world of Tabling. Centuries ago in medieval Europe, King Arthur headed
a group of brave Knights called the 'Round Table'. Today's
Knights, the Round Tablers, do not wear a shining armour.
Instead, they are equipped with a large community vision,
caring hearts and the will to achieve positive results.
Round Table is an organisation of non-political
and non-sectarian young men between the age group of 18 and
40. The aim of the young men is to promote service, fellowship
and goodwill in National and International affairs. The unique
feature of this organisation is that it always remains young,
because the Tablers retire when they turn 40, giving way to
younger people.
Round Table was born in Britain 82 years
back.
Louis Marchesi, then a Rotarian, formed the
first Round Table in Norwich in England in 1927.
From a small group of 8 members, today Round
Table has grown to 43,000 members across 52 countries representing
every corner of the world.
Round Table's motto is "ADOPT,
ADAPT, IMPROVE". This motto was taken from a
speech by the Prince of Wales, in which he said: "The
young business and professional men of the country must get
together round the Table, adopt methods that have proved so
sound in the past, adapt them to the changing needs of the
times, and wherever possible, improve them".
Such a wonderful movement, Round Tabling
came to India in 1957 with the formation of Madras Round Table
No.1.
Round Table India, the association, was formed
on November 14, 1962 with just a membership of 100. It has,
over the last 4 decades, grown to become a 2500 member strong
association today.
We have around 200 Tables located in 72 cities and
towns, comprising of businessmen, entrepreneurs, technocrats
and professionals. Men who can rise above personal concerns
to seek and serve the larger needs of the community. On the
administration front, Round Table India has a very active National
Board, which guides the affairs of the association. Round
Table India is divided into 11 Areas, which have their own
Area Board to administer them.

The National Secretariat, the hub of all
activities of Round Table India, is located at Chennai.
We have formed our own Round
Table India Foundation which provides financial
support every year for projects done by Tables. The Corpus
of the Foundation is close to Rs.20 Million now.
The wives of Tablers have their own National
Association called Ladies
Circle India. Ladies Circle India is assisting
every activity of Round Table India, apart from having their
own service projects.
The Past Tablers of Round Table India have
formed the "41 Clubs of India". This
National Association of Past Tablers provides a lot of support
to our service activity.
Round Table India is a member of Round
Table International.
The one major source of fundraising by Round
Table India apart from receiving donations from Corporates
is the sale of Greeting Cards. Every year Round Table India
releases exquisitely designed Greeting Cards for sale to Corporates
and individuals. The substantial funds we raise from this
effort goes to fund our community service efforts.
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