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The Rotary delegation from Sri Lanka at the official launch of Rotary Institute 2026

Singing sensation Yohani at the official launch of Rotary Institute 2026 in India, Rotary Institute 2026 Chairperson Gowri Rajan is also present
Sri Lanka will host the Rotary Institute 2026 from 18 to 20 December marking the country’s return to hosting the event after a 21 year gap.
The Rotary Zonal Institute is the yearly leadership gathering for Rotary International Zones 4, 5, 6, and 7, covering India, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal, and the Maldives, bringing together current, former, and incoming Rotary leaders and senior Rotary officials to discuss trending issues of humanitarian nature, and feature outstanding personalities in leadership.
Singing sensation and former Rotaract President Yohani recently flew into Delhi to perform at the official launch of Rotary Institute 2026 in partnership with Cinnamon Life. Yohani personally invited the 1400 Rotary leaders of India and invited delegates to attend the 2026 conference in Sri Lanka. The launch was held in the presence of Rotary International President Francis Azzezero. Rotary International Director Muruganandham M (MMM) and Convenor of the event, a top business personality from India said “we will be discussing some trending topics with eminent personalities being invited for the event and we hope we make a greater impact to humanity.”
Gowri Rajan, the first female Governor for Rotary for Sri Lanka and Maldives, has been appointed as the Chairperson of Rotary Institute 2026 which is another significant milestone in the history of Rotary Sri Lanka. “The event is expected to attract over 1,000 Rotary Governors from across South Asia, which means that with this contribution, Sri Lanka Tourism will exceed $ 1 million,” said the Rotary Institute 2026 Chair Gowri Rajan. Cinnamon Life, City of Dreams it promises to be a landmark event, showcasing the country’s hospitality, culture, and commitment to humanitarian service. Beyond leadership discussions, it will highlight Sri Lanka as a preferred destination for global gatherings, reinforcing its position on the international stage while creating lasting social and economic impact across the region.