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Page 1: Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathannyks.nic.in/NewInitiatives/TYEP/Report9thTYEP.pdf · Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) 28-29 8. Important Topics covered and Resource Persons 30-37 9. Venue wise

Nehru Yuva Kendra (Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India)

In collaboration with Ministry of Home Affairs

Arise, Awake, And S

Nehru Yuva Kendra sangathan

2016-17 Organised By

Nehru Yuva Kendra SangathanMinistry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India)

In collaboration with Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India

, Awake, And Stop Not Till the Goal is R

Sangathan Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India)

, Govt. of India

oal is Reached -Swami Vivekananda

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Index Sl. No. Particulars Page No.

1. Introduction 1

2. Aims & Objectives 2

3. Concepts & Methodology 3-4

4. Broad Statistics about the issue 5

5. Some Quotations on youth extracted from the reports

submitted by State Directors, NYKS

6-7

6. The programme 8-9

7. Venue wise brief of the programme

Vadodara (Gujarat) 10-11

Jaipur (Rajasthan) 12-13

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) 14-15

Pune (Maharashtra) 16-17

Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) 18-19

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) 20-21

Bangalore (Karnataka) 22-23

Delhi 24-25

Jammu (Jammu & Kashmir) 26-27

Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) 28-29

8. Important Topics covered and Resource Persons 30-37

9. Venue wise list of VIPs/dignitaries 38-40

10. Excerpts from the speech of VVIPs/Dignitaries 41-42

11. Feedback of the participants 43-46

12. Outcome of the Programme 47-49

13. Initiation of NYKS for quality improvement of Tribal Youth

Exchange Programm

50-51

14. State wise Photographs 52-61

15. State wise Press Clippings 62-70

16. Annexure-1 (Number of Participants & Escorts allotted) 71

17. Annexure-2 (Details of Participants and Escorts 72

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Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan

Tribes are a group of people having distinct language, culture, lifestyle and socio

economic condition and are living in a specific geographical area. Normally, the

tribes reside in interior forests, remote and inaccessible areas or in the outskirts of

forests and hilly regions. According to Article 180 of the Constitution, the Scheduled

Tribes are the tribes or tribal communities or part of groups within these tribes

tribal communities, which have been declared as such by the President through a

public notification. As per the 2011 Census, the Schedule Tribes account for 10.42

million representing 8.6 percent of the country's population. The tribes are

characterized by distinct cultures, shyness of contact with other community’s at

large and economical backwardness.

Immediately after independence, Governments both at National and State level had

given much attention for the development and welfare of the tribes a

resulted in improving the living conditions of the tribes across the nation.

The tribes who are residing in the remote corners of the nation are not having first

hand information about what is happening elsewhere in the country. If the studen

and youth communities are getting sufficient information and opportunities to

interact with their peer groups in other parts of the nation, the extremist activities

among them can be curtailed. In this context it is proposed that, the tribal youth

should be positively engaged and educated and for that; tribal youth exchange

programmes will be of great help.

The tribes who are residing in the remote corners of the nation are not having first

hand information about what is happening elsewhere in the count

and youth communities are getting sufficient information and opportunities to

interact with their peer groups in other parts of the nation, the extremist activities

among them can be curtailed. In this context it is proposed that, the tr

should be positively engaged and educated and for that; tribal youth exchange

programmes will be of great help.

Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan

Tribes are a group of people having distinct language, culture, lifestyle and socio

economic condition and are living in a specific geographical area. Normally, the

tribes reside in interior forests, remote and inaccessible areas or in the outskirts of

forests and hilly regions. According to Article 180 of the Constitution, the Scheduled

Tribes are the tribes or tribal communities or part of groups within these tribes

tribal communities, which have been declared as such by the President through a

public notification. As per the 2011 Census, the Schedule Tribes account for 10.42

million representing 8.6 percent of the country's population. The tribes are

ed by distinct cultures, shyness of contact with other community’s at

large and economical backwardness.

Immediately after independence, Governments both at National and State level had

given much attention for the development and welfare of the tribes a

resulted in improving the living conditions of the tribes across the nation.

The tribes who are residing in the remote corners of the nation are not having first

hand information about what is happening elsewhere in the country. If the studen

and youth communities are getting sufficient information and opportunities to

interact with their peer groups in other parts of the nation, the extremist activities

among them can be curtailed. In this context it is proposed that, the tribal youth

be positively engaged and educated and for that; tribal youth exchange

programmes will be of great help.

The tribes who are residing in the remote corners of the nation are not having first

hand information about what is happening elsewhere in the count

and youth communities are getting sufficient information and opportunities to

interact with their peer groups in other parts of the nation, the extremist activities

among them can be curtailed. In this context it is proposed that, the tr

should be positively engaged and educated and for that; tribal youth exchange

programmes will be of great help.

Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Page 1

2016-17

Tribes are a group of people having distinct language, culture, lifestyle and socio-

economic condition and are living in a specific geographical area. Normally, the

tribes reside in interior forests, remote and inaccessible areas or in the outskirts of

forests and hilly regions. According to Article 180 of the Constitution, the Scheduled

Tribes are the tribes or tribal communities or part of groups within these tribes and

tribal communities, which have been declared as such by the President through a

public notification. As per the 2011 Census, the Schedule Tribes account for 10.42

million representing 8.6 percent of the country's population. The tribes are

ed by distinct cultures, shyness of contact with other community’s at

Immediately after independence, Governments both at National and State level had

given much attention for the development and welfare of the tribes and this has

resulted in improving the living conditions of the tribes across the nation.

The tribes who are residing in the remote corners of the nation are not having first

hand information about what is happening elsewhere in the country. If the student

and youth communities are getting sufficient information and opportunities to

interact with their peer groups in other parts of the nation, the extremist activities

among them can be curtailed. In this context it is proposed that, the tribal youth

be positively engaged and educated and for that; tribal youth exchange

The tribes who are residing in the remote corners of the nation are not having first

hand information about what is happening elsewhere in the country. If the student

and youth communities are getting sufficient information and opportunities to

interact with their peer groups in other parts of the nation, the extremist activities

among them can be curtailed. In this context it is proposed that, the tribal youth

should be positively engaged and educated and for that; tribal youth exchange

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Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan

• To provide an opportunity to the tribal youth of 28 selected districts of 07

states for exposure visit to 10 different places o

cultural ethos, language, lifestyles of the people depicting Socio

Cultural Development & Development process unity in diversity aspect of

our national life.

• To expose tribal youth to the technological and indus

have taken place in different states of the country with focus on various

developmental activities, skill development, educational & employment

opportunities available there.

• To sensitize the tribal youth about their rich tradition

and enable them to preserve it for the future generation.

• To help the tribal youth to develop emotional linkages with their peer groups

in other part of the country and enhance their self esteem.

• To provide opportunities to the par

President of India, PM & CM, Governor & other VIPs, the local communities,

Panchayati Raj Institutions and the youths affiliated with the NYKS Youth

Clubs so as understand development issues, seek guidance for their

involvement in the process of development.

• To develop personality of the tribal youth by enhancing their understanding

of Ten Core Life Skills, identify their skill development oriented training

needs and fulfillment

Employable Skills, Scheme of Government of India and State Govt

provide them necessary guidance and career

• To provide exposure to industry and Skill Development programme

facilitate the provision of employment to th

• To provide literature on developmental schemes of the Centre & State

pertaining to tribals.

Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan

To provide an opportunity to the tribal youth of 28 selected districts of 07

states for exposure visit to 10 different places of the country to understand the

cultural ethos, language, lifestyles of the people depicting Socio

Cultural Development & Development process unity in diversity aspect of

To expose tribal youth to the technological and industrial advancement that

have taken place in different states of the country with focus on various

developmental activities, skill development, educational & employment

opportunities available there.

To sensitize the tribal youth about their rich traditional & cultural heritage

and enable them to preserve it for the future generation.

To help the tribal youth to develop emotional linkages with their peer groups

in other part of the country and enhance their self esteem.

To provide opportunities to the participants for interactions with Hon’ble

President of India, PM & CM, Governor & other VIPs, the local communities,

Panchayati Raj Institutions and the youths affiliated with the NYKS Youth

Clubs so as understand development issues, seek guidance for their

involvement in the process of development.

To develop personality of the tribal youth by enhancing their understanding

of Ten Core Life Skills, identify their skill development oriented training

fulfillment of their legitimate career aspirati

Employable Skills, Scheme of Government of India and State Govt

provide them necessary guidance and career counseling.

To provide exposure to industry and Skill Development programme

facilitate the provision of employment to the tribal youth.

To provide literature on developmental schemes of the Centre & State

pertaining to tribals.

Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Page 2

2016-17

To provide an opportunity to the tribal youth of 28 selected districts of 07

f the country to understand the

cultural ethos, language, lifestyles of the people depicting Socio –economic &

Cultural Development & Development process unity in diversity aspect of

trial advancement that

have taken place in different states of the country with focus on various

developmental activities, skill development, educational & employment

al & cultural heritage

To help the tribal youth to develop emotional linkages with their peer groups

ticipants for interactions with Hon’ble

President of India, PM & CM, Governor & other VIPs, the local communities,

Panchayati Raj Institutions and the youths affiliated with the NYKS Youth

Clubs so as understand development issues, seek guidance for their

To develop personality of the tribal youth by enhancing their understanding

of Ten Core Life Skills, identify their skill development oriented training

of their legitimate career aspirations through

Employable Skills, Scheme of Government of India and State Govt. and

To provide exposure to industry and Skill Development programme this can

To provide literature on developmental schemes of the Centre & State

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Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan

The tribes who are residing in the remote corners of the nation are not having first

hand information about what is happening elsewhere in th

and youth communities are getting sufficient information and opportunities to

interact with their peer groups in other parts of the nation, the extremist activities

among them can be curtailed. In this context

was organised for positively

Methodology

After several rounds of high level meetings and Video Conferencing held with the

senior officers of MHA, CRPF, BSF, SSB, ITBP and NYKS it was decided to organize

9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programmes at ten venues. The venues

Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh), Jaipur (Rajasthan), Delhi, Bengaluru (Karnataka),

Vadodara (Gujarat), Pune (Maharashtra), Chennai (Tamil Nadu), Jammu (J&K),

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) and Shimla (Hi

organised by the concerned

of NYK. A total of 1995 Tribal Youths drawn from 28 focused districts which are

included in the list of 106 districts covered under the SRE

Home Affairs.

Sufficient number of the participants w

last minute drop out of the participants

• From the selected 28 districts (selected by Ministry of Home Affairs, GOI) on

an average 10-40 tribal youths, (per district in 50:50 male: female ratio) in the

age group of 18-22 years along with 02 official escorts (01 male & 01 female)

were allotted at each programme location (venues) from the states of

Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand & Odisha, Andhra Pra

& Bihar (Annexure-1)

• The representatives of Panchayati Raj Institutions w

the total no. of participants and age relaxations were

necessary.

Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan

The tribes who are residing in the remote corners of the nation are not having first

hand information about what is happening elsewhere in the country. If the student

and youth communities are getting sufficient information and opportunities to

interact with their peer groups in other parts of the nation, the extremist activities

among them can be curtailed. In this context 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

was organised for positively engages and educate then.

After several rounds of high level meetings and Video Conferencing held with the

senior officers of MHA, CRPF, BSF, SSB, ITBP and NYKS it was decided to organize

l Youth Exchange Programmes at ten venues. The venues

Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh), Jaipur (Rajasthan), Delhi, Bengaluru (Karnataka),

Vadodara (Gujarat), Pune (Maharashtra), Chennai (Tamil Nadu), Jammu (J&K),

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) and Shimla (Himachal Pradesh). The programme w

organised by the concerned State Directors, NYKS with support of concerned DYCs

Tribal Youths drawn from 28 focused districts which are

included in the list of 106 districts covered under the SRE Scheme of Ministry of

number of the participants was selected by NYKS and CAPFs to factor in

last minute drop out of the participants

From the selected 28 districts (selected by Ministry of Home Affairs, GOI) on

tribal youths, (per district in 50:50 male: female ratio) in the

22 years along with 02 official escorts (01 male & 01 female)

at each programme location (venues) from the states of

Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand & Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra

1).

The representatives of Panchayati Raj Institutions were also

participants and age relaxations were given to them,

Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Page 3

2016-17

The tribes who are residing in the remote corners of the nation are not having first

e country. If the student

and youth communities are getting sufficient information and opportunities to

interact with their peer groups in other parts of the nation, the extremist activities

hange Programme

After several rounds of high level meetings and Video Conferencing held with the

senior officers of MHA, CRPF, BSF, SSB, ITBP and NYKS it was decided to organize

l Youth Exchange Programmes at ten venues. The venues were viz.

Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh), Jaipur (Rajasthan), Delhi, Bengaluru (Karnataka),

Vadodara (Gujarat), Pune (Maharashtra), Chennai (Tamil Nadu), Jammu (J&K),

machal Pradesh). The programme was

Directors, NYKS with support of concerned DYCs

Tribal Youths drawn from 28 focused districts which are

Scheme of Ministry of

selected by NYKS and CAPFs to factor in

From the selected 28 districts (selected by Ministry of Home Affairs, GOI) on

tribal youths, (per district in 50:50 male: female ratio) in the

22 years along with 02 official escorts (01 male & 01 female)

at each programme location (venues) from the states of

Telangana, Maharashtra

ere also included within

given to them, wherever

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Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan Page 4

2016-17

• During the 07 days Tribal Youth Exchange

Programme, National Level Seminar, Panel

Discussions, Lecture Series, Skill Development, Industry visit, Hospitality

related visit, Hospital related skill training, Career Guidance (especially self

employment on tribal artefacts by renowned NGOs/ govt. agencies),

Orientation on Hospitality and Hospital management, Patriotism related

programme, Cultural Programmes etc, were organized. Apart from that, the

participants were also visited places of Historical and cultural importance of

the host states. Interactive sessions with dignitaries and eminent personalities

were value addition to this programme.

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Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan

The tribal population of the country, as per 2011 census, is 10.43 crore,

constituting 8.6% of the total population. 89.

areas and 10.03% in urban areas. The decadal population growth of the

tribal’s from Census 2001 to 2011 has been 23.66% against the 17.69% of

the entire population.

Tribals constitute a large percentage of population in Left Wing

Extremism affected areas. As per data of Ministry of Home Affairs on

state wise extent of LWE violence (during 2010

place during 2010 in which 1005 deaths were recorded. In 2011, 1760

incidents took place in which 611 deaths were

incidents took place in which 415 deaths were recorded. During 2013,

1136 incidents took place in which 397 deaths were recorded. In 2014,

1091 incidents took place in which 309 deaths were recorded. During the

year 2015 (upto 15.04.15) 357 incidents took place with 79 deaths

recorded.

From the above analysis, it is evident that

gravest challenges to national security. The physical and demographic

spread of the problem and the nature and degree of dis

reflects an unenviable reality, which

focused attention of every element of the government machinery to

neutralise the hardline fringe Maoist element and simultaneously bring

inclusive development to the areas

There are 106 districts covered from 10 states viz. Andhra Pradesh,

Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha,

Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal under SRE (Security Related

Expenditure) to LWE affected states by the Ministr

Govt. of India to address the issues.

Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan

The tribal population of the country, as per 2011 census, is 10.43 crore,

constituting 8.6% of the total population. 89.97% of them live in rural

areas and 10.03% in urban areas. The decadal population growth of the

tribal’s from Census 2001 to 2011 has been 23.66% against the 17.69% of

Tribals constitute a large percentage of population in Left Wing

Extremism affected areas. As per data of Ministry of Home Affairs on

state wise extent of LWE violence (during 2010-15), 2513 incidents took

place during 2010 in which 1005 deaths were recorded. In 2011, 1760

incidents took place in which 611 deaths were recorded. In 2012, 1415

incidents took place in which 415 deaths were recorded. During 2013,

1136 incidents took place in which 397 deaths were recorded. In 2014,

1091 incidents took place in which 309 deaths were recorded. During the

5.04.15) 357 incidents took place with 79 deaths

From the above analysis, it is evident that LWE does present one of the

gravest challenges to national security. The physical and demographic

spread of the problem and the nature and degree of dis

reflects an unenviable reality, which requires sincere, unified and

focused attention of every element of the government machinery to

neutralise the hardline fringe Maoist element and simultaneously bring

inclusive development to the areas.

here are 106 districts covered from 10 states viz. Andhra Pradesh,

Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha,

Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal under SRE (Security Related

Expenditure) to LWE affected states by the Ministry of Home Affairs,

Govt. of India to address the issues.

Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Page 5

2016-17

The tribal population of the country, as per 2011 census, is 10.43 crore,

97% of them live in rural

areas and 10.03% in urban areas. The decadal population growth of the

tribal’s from Census 2001 to 2011 has been 23.66% against the 17.69% of

Tribals constitute a large percentage of population in Left Wing

Extremism affected areas. As per data of Ministry of Home Affairs on

15), 2513 incidents took

place during 2010 in which 1005 deaths were recorded. In 2011, 1760

recorded. In 2012, 1415

incidents took place in which 415 deaths were recorded. During 2013,

1136 incidents took place in which 397 deaths were recorded. In 2014,

1091 incidents took place in which 309 deaths were recorded. During the

5.04.15) 357 incidents took place with 79 deaths

LWE does present one of the

gravest challenges to national security. The physical and demographic

spread of the problem and the nature and degree of disillusionment

sincere, unified and

focused attention of every element of the government machinery to

neutralise the hardline fringe Maoist element and simultaneously bring

here are 106 districts covered from 10 states viz. Andhra Pradesh,

Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha,

Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal under SRE (Security Related

y of Home Affairs,

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Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan

28 districts covered under SRE Scheme

selected for 9th Tribal Youth Exchange

Programme from the states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand

Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana &

Supreme value of youth period is in calculable and indescribable. Youth life is the most precious

life. Youth is the best time. The way in which you utilize this period will decide the nature of

coming years that lie ahead of you.

Freedom can never be reached by the weak. Throw away all weakness. Tell your body that it is

strong, tell your mind that it is strong, and have unbounded faith and hope in yourself.

Youth means to place your firm con

resolution and willing good intentions in this beautiful task of self culture. This will truly bring

Supreme satisfaction and fulfillment not only to you, but also to all concerned.

About 800 million people in India are below the age of 35 years. Their aspiration, energy,

enterprise and skills will be the force of India’s economic transformation

Our nation is filled with tremendous energy of the youth. Whatever future we desire of, we must

keep the youth at the centre. If we do this, we can surge ahead at on unmatchable pace.

Nothing will avail in our country wit

What we want are some young men who will renounce everything and sacrifice their lives for their

country’s sake. We should first form their lives and then some Neal work can be expected.

Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan

28 districts covered under SRE Scheme were

Tribal Youth Exchange

Programme from the states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand

Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana & Odisha for the

Supreme value of youth period is in calculable and indescribable. Youth life is the most precious

life. Youth is the best time. The way in which you utilize this period will decide the nature of

coming years that lie ahead of you.

-

Freedom can never be reached by the weak. Throw away all weakness. Tell your body that it is

strong, tell your mind that it is strong, and have unbounded faith and hope in yourself.

-

Youth means to place your firm confidence in yourself and exercise your hopeful determination and

resolution and willing good intentions in this beautiful task of self culture. This will truly bring

Supreme satisfaction and fulfillment not only to you, but also to all concerned.

-

About 800 million people in India are below the age of 35 years. Their aspiration, energy,

enterprise and skills will be the force of India’s economic transformation

- Shri Narendra Modi,

Hon’ble Prime Minister of India

ith tremendous energy of the youth. Whatever future we desire of, we must

keep the youth at the centre. If we do this, we can surge ahead at on unmatchable pace.

- Shri Narendra Modi,

Hon’ble Prime Minister of India

Nothing will avail in our country without setting a glowing and living example before the people.

What we want are some young men who will renounce everything and sacrifice their lives for their

country’s sake. We should first form their lives and then some Neal work can be expected.

Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Page 6

2016-17

Programme from the states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar,

for the year 2016-17.

Supreme value of youth period is in calculable and indescribable. Youth life is the most precious

life. Youth is the best time. The way in which you utilize this period will decide the nature of

Swami Vivekananda

Freedom can never be reached by the weak. Throw away all weakness. Tell your body that it is

strong, tell your mind that it is strong, and have unbounded faith and hope in yourself.

Swami Vivekananda

fidence in yourself and exercise your hopeful determination and

resolution and willing good intentions in this beautiful task of self culture. This will truly bring

Swami Vivekananda

About 800 million people in India are below the age of 35 years. Their aspiration, energy,

Shri Narendra Modi,

Hon’ble Prime Minister of India

ith tremendous energy of the youth. Whatever future we desire of, we must

keep the youth at the centre. If we do this, we can surge ahead at on unmatchable pace.

Shri Narendra Modi,

Hon’ble Prime Minister of India

hout setting a glowing and living example before the people.

What we want are some young men who will renounce everything and sacrifice their lives for their

country’s sake. We should first form their lives and then some Neal work can be expected.

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Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan Page 7

2016-17

- Swami Vivekananda

True progress is slow but sure. Work among those young men who can devote heart & soul to this

duty- The duty of raising the masses of India. Awake them unite them and inspire them with this

spirit of renunciation; it depends wholly on the young people of India.

- Swami Vivekananda

Our country requires heroes; be heroes, your duty is to go on working and then everything will follow

of itself.

- Swami Vivekananda

One vision I can see clear as life before me that the ancient Mother has awakened once more, sitting

on her throne-rejuvenated, more glorious than ever. Proclaim her to the entire world with the voice

of peace and benediction.

- Swami Vivekananda

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Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan

The Tribal Youth Exchange Programme is organised

and funding from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India. In this Programme,

selected tribal youth from districts affected by Left

Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Bihar, Andhra Pr

Odisha are taken to other parts of the country.

The programme aims to sensitize them to rich cultural heritage of the country and to

enable them to appreciate the concept of unity in diversity, to expose them to

development activities and technological/ industrial advancement in other parts of

the country, to enable them to develop emotional linkage with the people in other

parts of the country and to develop their personality by enhancing their

understanding of the core life skills,

providing them necessary career counseling.

Before commencement of the 9

Advance) a press meet was organised by NYKS, Andhra Pradesh & Telangana to

brief the press about the 9th

the host city, the participants were accommodated in the place arranged for their

lodging after their registration.

Thereafter session an defreezing & introduction was organised to make

participants familiar with the programmes, activities, purpose and expected

outcome of the 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme. The participants were

provided training kits which included following items:

The pre evaluation sheets were

that. The escorts were involved for monitoring of the participants & facilitate in

form fill up.

Report of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan

The Tribal Youth Exchange Programme is organised every year in collaboration with

and funding from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India. In this Programme,

selected tribal youth from districts affected by Left-wing extremist in the States of

Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and

Odisha are taken to other parts of the country.

The programme aims to sensitize them to rich cultural heritage of the country and to

enable them to appreciate the concept of unity in diversity, to expose them to

es and technological/ industrial advancement in other parts of

the country, to enable them to develop emotional linkage with the people in other

parts of the country and to develop their personality by enhancing their

understanding of the core life skills, identifying their skill development needs and

providing them necessary career counseling.

Before commencement of the 9th Tribal Youth exchange Programme (One day

Advance) a press meet was organised by NYKS, Andhra Pradesh & Telangana to

th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme. After the arrival at

the host city, the participants were accommodated in the place arranged for their

lodging after their registration.

Thereafter session an defreezing & introduction was organised to make

participants familiar with the programmes, activities, purpose and expected

Tribal Youth Exchange Programme. The participants were

provided training kits which included following items:-

sheets were provided to the participants and brief how to fill

that. The escorts were involved for monitoring of the participants & facilitate in

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every year in collaboration with

and funding from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India. In this Programme,

wing extremist in the States of

adesh, Telangana and

The programme aims to sensitize them to rich cultural heritage of the country and to

enable them to appreciate the concept of unity in diversity, to expose them to

es and technological/ industrial advancement in other parts of

the country, to enable them to develop emotional linkage with the people in other

parts of the country and to develop their personality by enhancing their

identifying their skill development needs and

Tribal Youth exchange Programme (One day

Advance) a press meet was organised by NYKS, Andhra Pradesh & Telangana to

After the arrival at

the host city, the participants were accommodated in the place arranged for their

Thereafter session an defreezing & introduction was organised to make the

participants familiar with the programmes, activities, purpose and expected

Tribal Youth Exchange Programme. The participants were

the participants and brief how to fill

that. The escorts were involved for monitoring of the participants & facilitate in

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The programme was inaugurated in befitting manner in

all the venues with the participation of VVIPs, Central Govt. officer, NYK Officer,

State Govt. Officers, PRI Members & Local Youth.

The 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme 2016-17 has been organized at 10 venues

covering 1995 tribal youth along with 206 Escorts from 28 LWE affected districts of

the States of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh,

Telangana and Odisha. The venues of the programme were Gujarat, Jaipur,

Lucknow, Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Jammu, Delhi and Shimla.

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The venue wise brief of the programmes

are as follows:-

Vadodara, Gujarat

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, Vadodara organized Tribal Youth Exchange

Programme at Gujarat Institute of Cooperative Management, Rajendranagar,

Bhagwan Sat Sthanak, At.Kelanpur, Dabhoi Road, Vadodar

Dec 2016 and Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, Jaipur organised Tribal Youth

Exchange Programme at

In the valedictory function Sh.

Shekhar Rao Perala, Vice

Chairperson, NYKS was the Chi

Guest. The field visit was also

organised at Sabarmati Ashram,

Swarnim Park and CRPF Camp. An interactive meeting was organised with Sh.

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The venue wise brief of the programmes

, Gujarat (9th to 15th Dec 2016)

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, Vadodara organized Tribal Youth Exchange

Institute of Cooperative Management, Rajendranagar,

Bhagwan Sat Sthanak, At.Kelanpur, Dabhoi Road, Vadodara, from

and Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, Jaipur organised Tribal Youth

Exchange Programme at Gyan Vihar University Campus, Jagatpura, Jaipur,

Rajasthan from 21st to 27th Dec 2016.

In Vadodara, Gujarat Shri Sh.Bharatbha

Dangar, Mayor, Vadodara Munici

Corporation inaugurated the Tribal Youth

Exchange Programme. Sh. L.M.

Vadodara was also present during the

inaugural function.

In the valedictory function Sh.

Shekhar Rao Perala, Vice

Chairperson, NYKS was the Chief

Guest. The field visit was also

organised at Sabarmati Ashram,

Swarnim Park and CRPF Camp. An interactive meeting was organised with Sh.

O.P.Kohli, Hon’ble Governor of Gujarat.

The programme included interaction with VIPs,

session on Skill Development, Cashless Transaction,

Women Empowerment, Digital Finance, India’s

Freedom Movement, Youth Leadership,

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Dec 2016)

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, Vadodara organized Tribal Youth Exchange

Institute of Cooperative Management, Rajendranagar, Dada

from 9th Dec to 15th

and Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, Jaipur organised Tribal Youth

Gyan Vihar University Campus, Jagatpura, Jaipur,

Dec 2016.

In Vadodara, Gujarat Shri Sh.Bharatbhai

Mayor, Vadodara Municipal

the Tribal Youth

L.M. Dindor, SDM,

Vadodara was also present during the

Swarnim Park and CRPF Camp. An interactive meeting was organised with Sh.

O.P.Kohli, Hon’ble Governor of Gujarat.

The programme included interaction with VIPs,

, Cashless Transaction,

Women Empowerment, Digital Finance, India’s

Freedom Movement, Youth Leadership,

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Environment, Patriotism, Employment Generation etc.

Shri N.N. Vohra, Hon’ble Governor of Gujarat addressing the 9

The group discussions, Yoga, and physical

exercises were the part of

entire period. A total of 221 participants

including escorts participated the Tribal Youth

Exchange Programme at Vadodara (Gujarat).

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Environment, Patriotism, Employment Generation etc.

Shri N.N. Vohra, Hon’ble Governor of Gujarat addressing the 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Particip

The field visit was also organised for

the participants to Sabarmati

Ashram, Ahmedabad, Swarnim

Park, Gandhinagar, CRPF Campus,

Gandhinagar and

programmes.

The group discussions, Yoga, and physical

exercises were the part of programme during

entire period. A total of 221 participants

including escorts participated the Tribal Youth

Exchange Programme at Vadodara (Gujarat).

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Tribal Youth Exchange Participants

The field visit was also organised for

the participants to Sabarmati

Ashram, Ahmedabad, Swarnim

Park, Gandhinagar, CRPF Campus,

Gandhinagar and daily cultural

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Jaipur, Rajasthan

9th Tribal Youth Exchange

Programme was inaugurated on

21st December 2016 at Kalindi

Sabhagar, Suresh Gyan Vigyan

Vihar University, Jaipur. Dr.

Dharmabuddhi, Vice Chancellor,

Suresh Gyan Vihar University

presided over the inaugural

function while Smt. Suman Sharma, Chairperson, State Women Commission was the

Chief Guest.

Dr. Buddhiprakash in his presidential address spoke on the overall development of

youth through inculcating discipline in life. He informed that two tribal youth from

this camp will be selected for free education & hostel fac

education in the Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur.

Smt. Suman Sharma, while addressing the

youth informed that the youth should come

forward in disseminating the information on

schemes and programme of Government of

India to needy persons and creating positive

environment for the girls an

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, Rajasthan (21st to 27th Dec 2016)

Tribal Youth Exchange

Programme was inaugurated on

December 2016 at Kalindi

Sabhagar, Suresh Gyan Vigyan

Vihar University, Jaipur. Dr.

Dharmabuddhi, Vice Chancellor,

Suresh Gyan Vihar University

presided over the inaugural

function while Smt. Suman Sharma, Chairperson, State Women Commission was the

Shri Kailash Verma, Parliamentary

Secretary, Govt. of Rajasthan, Shri Jagdish

Meena, DIG, CRPF, Shri Vivesh Kholia,

Vice Chairman, Scheduled Caste

Commission, Govt. of Rajasthan, Shri S.P.

Bhatnagar, Regional Director, NSS, Jaipur

were present in the inaugural function.

Dr. Buddhiprakash in his presidential address spoke on the overall development of

youth through inculcating discipline in life. He informed that two tribal youth from

this camp will be selected for free education & hostel facility for perusing higher

education in the Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur.

Smt. Suman Sharma, while addressing the

youth informed that the youth should come

forward in disseminating the information on

schemes and programme of Government of

to needy persons and creating positive

environment for the girls and women in the

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(21st to 27th Dec 2016)

function while Smt. Suman Sharma, Chairperson, State Women Commission was the

Shri Kailash Verma, Parliamentary

Secretary, Govt. of Rajasthan, Shri Jagdish

Meena, DIG, CRPF, Shri Vivesh Kholia,

Vice Chairman, Scheduled Caste

Commission, Govt. of Rajasthan, Shri S.P.

Bhatnagar, Regional Director, NSS, Jaipur

in the inaugural function.

Dr. Buddhiprakash in his presidential address spoke on the overall development of

youth through inculcating discipline in life. He informed that two tribal youth from

ility for perusing higher

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society. Sh. Vikesh Kholia stated that youth are the

centre of development and the civilization & culture of

the country revolve around the youth. Sh. Kailash Verma called upon the youth to

follow the teachings of Swami Vivekananda for sustainable development.

The valediction programme of 9th Tribal

youth Exchange programme, Jaipur was

organised on 27th December 2016. Shri

Rajendra Singh Rathore, Hon’ble Minister,

Rural Development & Panchayati Raj,

Govt. of Rajasthan while addressing the

youth told that youth are the vanguard of

nation development. Youth should come forward to show the right path & ways to

the youth and society for participation in nation development.

Shri Prabhu lal Saini, Hon’ble Minister of

Agriculture, Govt. of Rajasthan stated

that our country is the youngest country

in the world and youth can transform

the political, social, economical &

cultural scenario of the nation.

Smt. Manan Chaturvedi, Chairperson,

Child Protection Commission, Govt.

of Rajasthan spoke on tribal culture,

language, lifestyle and on their

overall development through youth

exchange programme.

A total of 218 tribal youth including escorts from 9 LWE districts of Chhattisgarh

participated in this programme. The programme included session on education,

employment, cashless transaction, prevention of drug abuse & alcoholism, culture,

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national integration, combating naxalism and cultural

programme and visit to important places.

Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (2nd to 8th Jan 2017)

In Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Prof. S. P. Singh, Vice Chancellor, Lucknow University,

Shri Shyam Chandra Dey,

Commandant CRPF, Shri I.P. Singh,

Former Minister of State and Dr. Victor,

Director, IMRT jointly inaugurated the

Tribal Youth Exchange Programme by

lighting the lamp. Shri Ram Naresh,

Under Secretary, MHA, Govt. of India

was also present during the inaugural function.

In the valedictory function Sh.Arvind Kumar,

Principal Secretary (Revenue), Govt. of UP was

the Chief Guest. He spoke in detail on

demonetization, digital transaction and specially

the employment opportunities available to youth.

Shri Shyamchand, Commandant, CRPF talked on Youth leadership and Youth

Empowerment.

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The programme included interaction with VIPs, session

on Skill Development training programme, career guidance, counseling with

reference to different career opportunities available to youths especially on

hospitality and hospital management sectors. Training needs of participants under

various skill development programmes and opportunities for entrepreneurship

development were discussed. Session on Cashless Transaction and demonetization

were also organised. The group discussions, Yoga, physical exercises and cultural

programmes were the part of programme during entire period. The participants

were taken to IIT Training Centre where they got information on free training by

Raymond.

During the field visit, the participants got opportunity to visit important historical

place Bada Imambara. The Bara Imambara of Lucknow is one of the most famous

monuments. It is an important place of worship for the Muslims who come here

every year to celebrate the religious festival of Muharram.

A total of 207 participants including escorts participated the Tribal Youth Exchange

Programme at Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh).

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Pune, Maharashtra (4th to 10th January 2017)

9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme was inaugurated on 4th January 2017 at Main

Auditorium, CRPF Group Centre, Pune, Maharashtra.

Mrs. Chitratai Jagnade, President,

Talengaon Municipal Council, Sh.

Shekhar Rao Perala, Vice

Chairperson, NYKS, Shri

Krishnarao Bhegade, Ex-MLA,

Smt. Rani Nighot Dwivedi,

Member of BOG, NYKS, Maj. Gen.

(Retd.) Dilawar Singh, Director

General, NYKS, Brigadier R.K.

Singh, Security Advisor, WE Division, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India and

Shri Arunender Pratap, DIGP were present in the inaugural function.

Shri Arunender Pratap, DIGP welcomed the participants and talked on tribal society,

youth development and Nation Building.

The programme included sessions on Role of

Youth in Nation Development, digital

transaction, Indian freedom Movement,

Swachh Bharat, Fundamental Rights and

Duties, Constitutional Provision for Tribal

and Social Justice, Equality and Fraternity,

Career Guidance and Skill Development with

reference to different career opportunities

available to youths. Yoga, Prayers, Patriotic

Songs and Cultural programmes were integral

part of the programme. Panel Discussion,

Interactive and Question Answer sessions were

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also conducted for the participants

The field visit was also organised for the participnts at important IT corporates

viz.TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Persistant and also to CRPF campus, Pimpri- Chinchwad

Municipal Corporation companies which developed their learning process. The

participants were also taken to Wet & Joy Amusement Park and Lonavala.

The valedictory programme was

organised on 10th January 2017 at Pune.

Shri. Rajesh Dabare, I. R. S., Director

General, BARTI, Govt. of Maharashtra,

Bridg. R.K. Singh, Security Advisor,

LWE Division, Ministry of Home Affairs,

GOI, Shri. Arunendera Pratap, DIGP,

CRPF, , Shri. Annasaheb Bodade, Dy.

Commissioner, PCMC, Pune, Dr. M. K.

Sinha, Chief Medical Officer, C.R.P.F., and Col. Bhist of AFEXO, Pune, were present.

Chief Guest Shri. Rajesh Dabare, I.R.S, Director General, BARTI, Govt. of

Maharashtra spoke on tribal community, namely their capacity for hard work,

closeness to nature, ability for hardships, living in adverse situations, etc make them

possessors of life skills. He has

emphasized on rapid educational

development to bring tribals into the

mainstream of the population.

Brig. R.K. Singh, Security Advisor,

LWE Division, Ministry of Home

Affairs, GOI addressed the

participants. In his address he focused

on Education with Vocational Skills for the Tribal Youth. He appealed to the youth

to take advantage of various schemes of Govt. of India being run for Tribals. The

participants were also given opportunity to share their experiences during the camp.

A total of 211 tribal youth including escorts participated in the programme.

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Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh (23rd to 29th January 2017)

The 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme was organised from 23-01-2017 to 29-01-

2017 at Institute of Cooperative Management, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad with the

participation of 222 tribal

youth including escort

officers from Chhattisgarh

and Jharkhand states.

Participants were drawn

from LWE affected 7

Districts of Chhattisgarh

and 3 districts of

Jharkhand states. On 22nd

January 2017 Sri. P.

Shekhar Rao, Hon’ble Vice Chairman, NYKS released brochure and conducted press

meet and explained about 7 days programme of 9th TYEP to the press.

Sri. K. Swamy Goud, Hon’ble

Vice Chairman, Legislative

Council of Telangana

inaugurated the camp on 23-

01-2017. Sri. K. Vishweswar

Reddy, Hon’ble MP,

Loksabha, Chevella

Constituency attended as

Guest of Honour. Sri. S.D.

Pandey, DIG, CRPF, Hyderabad Sri. R. Elangovan, Director, ICM were also present

in the inaugural function.

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From 24th to 26th January

2017, the guest lecturers were

organised in different topics

viz. Career Guidance, Career

planning, Social Development

and leadership among Tribals

etc. Interactive session with

youth organization, sessions

on Health Awareness, Sanitation, Role of Youth and Nation building etc were also

undertaken.

On 27th Jan 2017 participants

visited CRPF camp and also

visited Suryalaxmi Cotton

Industries at Maheshwaram

Mandal followed by cultural

programme. The participants

were taken to Charminar,

Salarjung Museum, Lumbini Park etc around Hyderabad City.

On 29th Jan 2017 Valedictory

programme was conducted and

the Chief Gust of the function

was Sri. A. Chandulal, Hon’ble

Minister for Tribal Welfare, Govt.

of Telangana, Hyderabad. Sri. P.

Vaidyanatha Rao, MD, SETWIN,

Govt. of Telangana, Sri. R.

Elangovan, Director, ICM, and Sri. Rishi Pal Singh, State Director, NYKS, AP & TS

were present during the Valedictory Function. Certificates were distributed by the

Chief Guest and other dignitaries on the dais.

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Chennai, Tamil Nadu (24th to 30th January 2017)

The 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme was conducted at Vettri Krishnan

Mahal, Chennai from 24.01.2017 to 30.01.2017. The tribal youth participants were

drawn from 10 districts of Jharkhand, One district of Odisha and One district from

Andhra Pradesh States. Shri K. Pandia Rajan, Hon’ble Minister of School Education,

Archaeology, Sports and Youth Welfare, Govt. of Tamil Nadu inaugurated the 9th

Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

at Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

The participants took part in

interaction sessions on issues of

Tribal Development and about the

ongoing Tribal Development

Schemes of the Central and State

Governments. They visited

RGNIYD, Sriperumpudur on 27.01.2017 and attended Life Skill Education

interaction sessions, group discussion with students of RGNIYD.

The tribal youths visited the historical

important places in and around Chennai

on 29.01.2017. The Tribal youths visited

CRPF Campus at Avadi, Chennai and

attended the seminar on Recruitment

Process of CRPF. Demonstration on

Physical Fitness Test and cultural programme were conducted on 28.01.2017.

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The valedictory function was held on 30.01.2017. Shri. Shekar Rao Perala, Vice

Chairman, NYKS, Delhi and Shri. K. Muthukumar, Addl. Director General (SR),

Press Information Bureau,

Chennai were the Chief Guest

and Guest of Honour

respectively in the valedictory

function. A total of 221 tribal

youth including escorts

participated in the programme.

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Bangalore, Karnataka (4th to 10th February 2017)

In Bangalore, Karnataka, 9th Tribal

Youth Exchange Programme was

inaugurated by Shri T

Venkataramanaiah, Hon’ble MLA,

Doddabalapur, Bangalore, Shri V

Prasad, Zilla Panchayat, Bangalore

Rural, Shri M.K. Jagdish, Assistant

Commissioner, Bangalore Rural,

Shri K K Jha, Deputy Secretary (LWE), Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India

graced the occasion.

The subject expert Prof. Gundappa,

Bangalore University, Post Graduate

Centre gave lecture on Indian

Constitution- Special Provisions for Tribal

Community.

Dr James, Faculty for First Aids Training, St. John

Ambulance Association, Bangalore gave session on

First Aid Training.

Mrs. Ramakka, Researcher addressed the

participants on Career Guidance on Personality

Development – Knowing about self. Mrs Anjum

Agarwal, Hindi Pradhyapak, Cental Hindi Training

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Institute, Bangalore gave lecture on ‘Need for Educating

and Empowering Tribal Girls.

The programme included interaction with VIPs, session on Indian Constitution –

special provisions for Tribal Community, First Aid Training, Career Guidance –

Personality Development – Knowing about self, ‘Need for Educating and

Empowering Tribal Girls’.

The group discussions and cultural

programmes were the part of programme

during entire period. The participants

were taken to IT Park – Wipro, Infosys,

Velankani Group & HP and Lal Bagh

Botanical Garden where they got

information.

During the field visit, the participants

got opportunity to visit CRPF Group

Centre and also had interface with

officials of CRPF. Film Show on CRPF.

Interaction/Demonstration on Eligibility

– Selection Process to CRPF – Fitness

Test. The participants got exposure visit

to Vidhana Soudha, Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Visveswaraiah Industrial

Museum, ISKCON, Mysore Soap and Detergent Limited.

Sessions were held for sharing of experiences, evaluation and feedback of the

participants about the programme followed by Valediction function.

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A total of 230 participants including escorts participated in the Tribal Youth

Exchange Programme at Bangalore (Karnataka).

Delhi (22nd to 28th February, 2017)

9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme was inaugurated on 23rd Feb 2017 at Gandhi

Smriti & Darshan Samiti, Rajghat, New Delhi.

Sh. Vijay Goel, Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent Charge), Youth Affairs and

Sports, Govt. of India inaugurated the programme on 23rd Feb 2017. Dr. A.K. Dubey,

Secretary, Department of

Youth Affairs, Ministry of

Youth Affairs and Sports,

Shri Dinesh Pratap Singh,

Vice Chairman, NYKS,

Maj. Gen. (Retd.) Dilawar

Singh, Director General,

NYKS, Shri Veerendra

Mishra, Executive Director

NYKS graced the occasion.

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Lecture Sessions on Personality Development, Cashless

Transaction, Indian Constitutions, Yoga and Fitness programme were organised

followed by cultural presentation in the camp.

The Participants got

opportunity to visit CRPF

Camp, Old JNU Campus,

New Delhi in which the

senior officers of CRPF

interacted with the Tribal

Youth Participants and share

the experiences.

They also got opportunity to see the live

demonstration of various training process and

exercises of CRPF. The participants were also taken to

Vasant Kunj, Shaurya Institute of CRPF where they

were briefed about the establishment, Velour of CRPF

and also shown documentary film on CRPF activities.

The participants were taken to India Gate, Gandhi Smriti, Raj Ghat and other

important places in an around Delhi. The

participants also got opportunity to ride the

metro train from Mandi House to

Indraprastha.

Shri Vijay Sahasrabuddhe, Hon’ble Member

of Parliament was the chief guest in the

valedictory function of 9th Tribal Youth

Exchange Programme in Delhi.

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A total of 227 participants including escorts participated in the Tribal Youth

Exchange Programme at Delhi.

Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir (19th to 25th Feb 2017)

09th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme was inaugurated on 19th Feb 2017 at

Saraswati Dham, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir.

Dr. Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of

Development of North Eastern Region & Union Minister of State (Independent

Charge) Science & Technology, Earth Sciences, Minister of State in the Prime

Minister’s Office, Minister of State of Personnel Public Grievances & Pensions,

Atomic Energy and Space inaugurated the programme on 18th Feb 2017.

Shri Jugal Kishore Sharma, Hon’ble Member of

Parliament Lok Sabha, Shri Shamsher Singh

Manhas, Hon’ble Member of Parliament Rajya

Sabha, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Hon’ble Member

Legislative Assembly and Secretary, Youth Affairs

and Sports graced the occasion.

Shri Binay Jha, IRS, Chief Commissioner

Income Tax, Punjab & J&K, Shri Hemant

Gupta, IRS, Joint Commissioner, Income Tax,

J&K, Dr. Gaurav Sehgal, HOD Department of

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Marketing & SCN, Central University Jammu, Shri Ravi

Kumar, JK Women Development Corporation, Jammu,

Dr. Vinod Kumar, JKEDI, Shri T.K. Koul, Industrial Promotion Officer, DIC Jammu,

Shri Santosh Saraf, Deputy CEO, KVIB, Jammu were also present during the

programme.

The participants also interacted with Shri N N Vohra, Hon’ble Governor of Jammu

and Kashmir at Raj Bhawan.

The programme included interaction with VIPs, session on Indian Constitution,

Opportunities and problems of tribal communities, discipline and self development ,

Youth Empowerment and Nation Building, Self Employment and programmes on

financial and social inclusion and Career Guidance. Cultural Programmes were

presented on all days by participants.

The participants got opportunity to visit Priya Gold Manufacturing Plant at Bari

Brahma with Mr. Rajesh Jain, President Federation of Industry and participants also

visited Treat Cold Drink Juice Manufacturing Plant, Bari Brahmna with Shri Ajay

Pargal, Industrialist.

The participants also got opportunity for

exposure visit to Suchetgarh Octroi Post

(Indo-Pak Border Zero Line) with Shri

Bhushan Lal Dogra, Vice Chairman, State

Advisory Board of Welfare of

Development of SC. The participants got

opportunity to visit Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine at Katra.

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In the valediction function Shri

Simrandeep Singh, IAS, Deputy

Commissioner, Jammu was the Chief

Guest. A total of 225 participants

including escorts participated in the

programme.

Shimla, Himachal Pradesh (6th to 12th March 2017)

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan organized Tribal Youth Exchange Programme at

Shimla, Himachal Pradesh at Sood Dharamshala, Ram Mandir, Shimla, Himachal

Pradesh from 6th March to 12th March 2017

In Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, 9th Tribal Youth

Exchange Programme was inaugurated on 6th

March 2017 by Shri Tarun Kapoor, Additional

Chief Secretary, Govt. of Himachal Pradesh. Shri

Rakesh Prajapati, Additional Deputy Commission,

Shimla was the Guest of Honor.

The subject expert Ms. Vibhuti

Dubey, Corporate Motivator, Shri

Shrinivas Joshi, Retd. IAS, Shri

Ajay Kashyap, Sr. Manager, Bank

of India, Dr. Pramod Sharma, Prof., Department of Management Studies,

Himachal Pradesh University, Dr. Praveen Bhatia, Prof. Department of Neuro

Surgery, IGMC Shimla gave lectures on various issues of Social importance,

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Voices of Young People, Concept of Leadership,

Personality Development, Life Skills, Skill India,

India’s Freedom Movement, Health, Digital India, Swachh Bharat, Community

Development, Tribal Youth Empowerment etc.

The programme included interaction with VIPs, session

on Indian Constitution – special provisions for Tribal

Community, Yoga, Sight Seeing, experience sharing,

State Presentation, Group Discussion, First Aid

Training, Career Guidance – Personality Development –

Knowing about self, ‘Need for Educating and

Empowering Tribal Youth’.

Sessions were held for sharing of

experiences, evaluation and feedback of the

participants about the programme followed

by Valediction function.

Unfortunately, one participant Ms. G. Sundramma of

Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh died due to

Hepatorenal Failure. She had earlier history of illness.

A total of 219 participants including escorts

participated in the Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

at Shimla (Himachal Pradesh).

In all the above mentioned venues, senior officers from Ministry of Home Affairs,

Govt. of India, district Administration and eminent persons graced the programme.

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1. Vadodara (Gujarat)

Schemes of Forest Department, Govt. of Gujarat & G.O.I for Triabl Communities

Invasion of british in India, History and contribution of freedom fighters,

unity for independence. Motivational Speech for Youth to contribute in

Nation Building activities.

Skill development, carrer guidance and

CSC Centre & It’s Functions

Women Empowerment

Cashless economy,debit card, internet banking, bank loan, SBI/POS machine.

Movie on tribal birth/development, rights of tribal community, p

forest wealth, knowledge on environment protection, deaddiction for tribal community, contribution of youth towards scheduled tribe development, rights of forest land for tribes, status of

2. Jaipur (Rajasthan)

Indian independence movement and democratic system, scientific and

technological progress

Youth Development and Empowerment, Gend

Women Harassment, Violence and related issues of Women Empowerment

Rights and facilities of youth living in tribal areas under Indian constitution

Discussion on the problems of interactive tribal youth and suggestions

Conglomerate on participation of youth in Nationalism and Nation

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Schemes of Forest Department, Govt. of Gujarat & G.O.I for Triabl Communities

Shri Ramkumar, Chief Conservator of Forest Shri

B. J. Ansari, ACF

Invasion of british in India, History and contribution of freedom fighters, India’s

unity for independence. Motivational Speech for Youth to contribute in

Nation Building activities.

Shri. Dr. Prof. Rajesh

Skill development, carrer guidance and counselling.

Mr. Ravindar Shah

CSC Centre & It’s Functions

Women Empowerment Dr. Neetaben Patel

Cashless economy,debit card, internet banking, bank loan, SBI/POS machine.

Prof. Amit Dutta

Prof. Amit Dutta Shri Parmar Sir / Shri

Movie on tribal birth/development, rights of tribal community, protection of

forest wealth, knowledge on environment protection, deaddiction for tribal community, contribution of youth towards scheduled tribe development, rights of forest land for tribes, status of

tribal women

Shri Rahul Banerjee & Subdhra Khabard Madfrom Mahila Jagat Lihaaz

Samiti , Indore.

Indian independence movement and democratic system, scientific and

technological progress

Shri Shyam Sunder Sharma, Principal,

R.U.M.V. Loharvada

Youth Development and Empowerment, Gender Discrimination,

Women Harassment, Violence and related issues of Women Empowerment

Shri S.S.R. Sharma, Former Director, NYKS

Rights and facilities of youth living in tribal areas under Indian constitution

Dr. Radhika Sharma, Director, Jeevan Ashram

Sanstha, Jaipur

Discussion on the problems of interactive tribal youth and suggestions

for their amputation

Dr. Meeta Singh, Service Major and Social Worker.

Conglomerate on participation of youth in Nationalism and Nation

Development

Dr. A.K. KhareConsultant, Mr. Suresh Gyan Vihar University,

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Resource Persons

Shri Ramkumar, Chief Conservator of Forest Shri

B. J. Ansari, ACF

Shri. Dr. Prof. Rajesh Vankar

Mr. Ravindar Shah

Mr. Asif Khan

Dr. Neetaben Patel

Prof. Amit Dutta

Shri Parmar Sir / Shri Pattni Sir

Shri Rahul Banerjee & Subdhra Khabard Madam from Mahila Jagat Lihaaz

Samiti , Indore.

Shri Shyam Sunder Sharma, Principal,

R.U.M.V. Loharvada

Shri S.S.R. Sharma, Former Director, NYKS

Dr. Radhika Sharma, Director, Jeevan Ashram

Sanstha, Jaipur

Dr. Meeta Singh, Service Major and Social Worker.

Dr. A.K. Khare, Chief Consultant, Mr. Suresh Gyan Vihar University,

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Jaipur

Information about Rozgarporak schemes being implemented to include

tribal to the harmony of the Nation

Shri Sukhbeer Singh, President, Minority

Commission, Govt. of Rajasthan.

Excellent employment opportunities, especially in the Navaji area, various

skill development and Training programme

Shri Malya Kapoor, Asst. Professor, Hotel

Management Department, Suresh Gyan Vihar, University, Jaipur

Career Counselling Dr. Rashid Hussain, Head of the Department (Diploma Department),

Suresh Gyan Vihar, University, Jaipur

Information about schemes related to setting up small industries

Shri Mahesh Sharma, Shri J.P. Mishra, Asst Director, Labor and

Employment Department, Govt. of Rajasthan

Employment opportunities for youth, especially women and disabled

Shri J.P. Mishra, Asst. Director, Labor and

Employment Department, Govt. of Rajasthan

Life Skills Training and its important Shri Ram Dayal Sen, Social Worker and Trainer,

RGNIYD, Chennai

Information about the culture of Rajasthan and historical sites

Shri Ghanshyam, Gangwal, Joint Director,

Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation,

Govt. of Rajasthan

Information about State and Government of India's flagship plans

and action plans

Shri Ganjendra Singh Shekhawat, UNV Youth

Coordinator, NYK, Seekar, Rajasthan

3 Lucknow

(Uttar

Pradesh)

Lecture Serieson Understanding about our freedom movement, understanding

Indian Democracy, Scientific & Technological Advancement, Issues

related to development & empowerment of youth, understanding

gender issues, curbing violence & atrocities on women, development and

Dr. Ramesh Dixit, Ms.Renu Mishra AALI

(NGO) and Mr. B.P. Singh, DIG, CRPF

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empowerment of women, understanding threats & challenges

posed by division forces with reference to communalism, regionalism, terrorism & role of youth in propagation of peace & harmony, unity & integrity, followed

by cultural programme

Orientation of participants on Patriotism and Nation Building through

thematic discussions/seminar

NCC

Issues related to problem of Tribal areas, employment generation and development of Tribal Youth etc. followed by cultural programme

Mr. Arvind Kumar, Principal Secretary,

Revenue

Full day session on Skill Development training programme, Career Guidance

and counseling with reference to different career opportunities available to youths especially on Hospitality and

hospital management sectors. Assessment of training needs of participants under various skill development programmes and

entrepreneurship, Cashless Transaction Awareness Training followed by

cultural programme

Rajendra Prasad, Nodal Officer, Skill Development.

4 Pune

(Maharashtr

a)

National First Character Must- Role of Youth in National Development,

Patriotism & Nation Building

Shri Shailendra Kumar, Inspector General of Police

Mumbai

Guidance to the Tribal Youth, Digidhan Scheme & Digidhan Rally, Cultural

Exchange of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh & Maharashtra

Smt. Rani Nighot, Member, BOG

Session on Constitution, Fundamental Rights, Human Rights, Rights of Tribal

& Govt. Schemes for Tribal Development & Right to Education,

Provision for Tribals & Social Justice, Equality & Faternity

Shri Panjabrao Wankhade, Adl. Collector,

Pune

Understanding Indian Freedom, Indian Democracy, Devp. And Empowerment of Youth, Gender Issues and Economic

Empowerment of Tribal Youth

Dr. Robin Tribhuvan, Research Officer, TRTI,

Pune

Role of Youth in Cashless Transactions: Shri Pravin Joshi

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“My Mobile- My Bank-My Wallet” & Messages of Hon’ble Sh. Narendra

Modiji, PM in Mann kin Baat

Manager, State Bank of India, Talegaon, Pune

Youth & National Integration, Peace and Communal Harmony

Shri Pravin Nikam, National Youth Awardee

Employment in CRPF and Defense Services, Patriotism and Nation

Building

Shri Arunendera Pratap DIGP, CRPF Pune

Brief About CRPF and other aspects (Recruitment procedure)

Sh. H.S. Kales, Commandant, CRPF, Pune

Panel Discussion on Career Guidance and Skill Development with reference

to different career opportunities available to youths and assessment of training needs of participants under

various skills development programmes. Scheme of Ministry of Labor for NCVT Certification, KVIC

Schemes.

Dr. Ganesh Ambike, President, Morya

Foundation, Chinchwad, Pune

Orientation of participants on Patriotism & Nation Building & National/Tribal Issues through

thematic discussion/seminar on issues related to problems of tribal areas,

employment generation and development of tribal youth etc.

Shri Panjabrao Wankhade, Adl. Collector,

Pune

Entrepreneur Opportunities at Local level & Available Support through

Govt., CSR & Other agencies, Training Need Assessment

Shri D. Hiremath, HRD, Spintex, Baramati

Skill Development Career Guidance, Counselling & Life Skills, Career

Opportunities in Hospitality & Hospital Management

Dr. Neha Sathe, Training Expert, Pune.

Education for all: Right to Education Dr. Sudhakar Jadhavar Dean, Savitribhai Phule Pune University, Pune

Talen Hund & Potential of Tribal Youth & Philosophy of Swami

Vivekananda, Mahatma Gandhi, Bharat Ratna, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar for

Sustainable Development

Shri. Bhagwantrao Ingle, Executive Director, Doordarshan, Pune

Role of Youth in Nation Building. Necessity of Youth Parliaments at

Sh. Shardul Jadhavar President, Dr. S. Jadhavar

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Different levels Educational & Social Trust, Pune

Education through Sports Shri Rajesh Dwivedi, Dy. Director, Sports Authority

of India, Mumbai

Role of Youth in Swachh Bharat Mission

Shri Shashikant Pandey, Social Worker, Mumbai

Health Check Camp with the help CRPF Hospital, GC, Pune & Silver Edge

Utopian Pvt. Ltd.

Mrs. Pienaal Waankhaday, Director, Silver Edge

Utopian Pvt. Ltd. Pune

5 Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)

Knowing each other/Registration/Video recording of the evaluation, Distribution of T- Shirts,

Trousers, Kit Bags material etc.,

S. RV Krishna Rao, NYK< Rangarddy

Sharing of views by the participants Shri R. Venkatesham, DYC, Ranga Reddy

Career Guidance and Career Planning and employment opportunities

Shri Hameed, JDM

Social Development and Leadership among tribals

Sri Appala Prasad

Interaction with Youth: Social Development & Leadership qualities in

Tribal Youth, Interaction with Tribal Youth

Sri Kalyan, OU and others

Health Awareness & HIV/AIDS Sri Srikar Siddhartha, TSACS, Hyderabad

Health & Sanitation & Hygiene issues pertaining to tribals

Dr. Maruthi Sharma, Consultant-WHO,

Kamineni Medical College, Professor & HoD

Cultual Programme and Interaction with participants

Dr. Laxman, Hon’ble MLA, Musheerabad

Open Schooling & Tribal Education Sri Anil Kumar, Director, National Open Schooling

Manmaking & National Building Patriotism and National Building

Shri Ayush Nadimipally, CEO, Adroitec.

Conservation of Environment Bio-Diversity and Emphasis Tribal Youth in

Environmental Protection

Shri G.P. Kumar, Chairman, National

Council of Rural Institute, MHRD, Govt. of India

New Initiatives and Flagship programmes of Govt. of India

R. Venkatesham, DYC, RR district

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Awareness and Cashless transactions Shri Venkateshgoud

Group Discussions on Flagship programmes

Shri M. Shiva Kumar, NYK, Eluru

Seminar- Life Skill Education & Personality Development

Sri Mallesh Annamaina, Chief Trainer

6 Chennai

(Tamilnadu)

Interactive Forum Indian Constitution- Special provisions for Tribal

Community

Prof. SVSS Narayuanaraju, MA, Phd, Prof & Head. Dept of Hindi, School of

Social of Social Sciences & Humanities, Central

University of Tamil Nadu, Tiruvarur

Need for educating and empowering Tribal Girls

Dr. Vatsala, Prof (Retd.) Ethiraj College, Chennai

Eligibility- Selection Process of CRPF- Fitneess Test

Ms. Preetha

Coping with Stress and the Emotion for Internal Peace

Experts from Bhramma Kumaris, Chennai

Orientation on formation of Youth Clubs

Dr. S. Kumaravel, Asst. Prof. Rajiv Gandhi National

Institute of Youth Development, Shri

Perumpudhur

Personality Development- Self Awareness, Self Confidence and

Creative thereby

Smt. S. Anbu Kavitha, Training Officer, Rajiv

Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development,

Sriperumpudhur

7 Bengaluru

(Karnataka)

Interactive Session Youth of Muthanallur Gram Panchayat,

Chinmaya Seva Samsthe

First Aid Session Dr. James, St. John’s Ambulance Association.

Career Guidance, Personality Development and Knowing about

yourself

Mrs. Ramakka, Researcher.

8 Jammu

(J&K)

Marketing and Skill Development, Sustainable Growth, innovation and entrepreneurship , growth of nation

Shri Gourav Sehgal, HOG, Marketing, Central University Jammu

Lecture on Role of Youth in Nation Building

Shri Binay Kumar Jha, Chief Commissioner,

Income Tax, Punjab & J&K

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Lecture on Skill Development Programme, Various schemes of

different organization for the development of Tribal Youth.

Dr. Vinod Kumar Nodal Officer, Jammu Division,

JKEDI

Lecture on setup of small scale industries, thrust areas and prestigious project sanctioned

Shri D.K. Koul, Industrial Promotion Officer, DIC,

Jammu

Lecture on Income Tax and Honesty Shri Hemant Gupta, IRS, Joint Commissioner, Income Tax, Jammu

Averred the youth about the scheme of KVIB like Scheme of funfds and

regereration of Tradcitional Industires (SFURTI), Establishment of Clusters, Development of Beekeeping,l Project

Development, Design Inervention and Packaging (PRODIP), Science &

Technology, Rural Industrial Consultancy Service (RICS), Rural Industries Service Centre (RISC)

Shri Santosh Saraf, Deputy Chief Executive Officer,

Khadi & Village Industry Board, Jammu

Lecture on Women Empowerment Shri Ravi Kumar, Women Development Corporation

Lecture on Blood Donation Shri R.C. Puri, Secretary, Red Cross Society

Lecture on Technical Education/ Skill Development

Shri Ashwani Kumar, Instructor, ITI, Jammu

Lecture on role of youth in Nation Building. He said “Youth shape the future of a nation by replacing the

previous generation in key political, social and cultural roles.

Shri K.K. Gandotra, Retd. State Director, NYKS, J&K

9 Delhi (

Delhi)

Session on Life Skills Education and Training on Cashless Transaction

Shri Kulpati Jain, Modi Care Foundation

Indian Constitution and Human Rights and Responsibility

Dr. Suman, Professor, Rajdhani College, New

Delhi

Demonstration of CRPF CRPF Soldiers

10 Shimla

(Himachal

Pradesh)

De-Freezing Session Ms. Vibhuti Dube, A Freelance and Corporate

Motivator

Cashless Transaction and Payment Shri Ajay Kashyap, Sr. Manager, Bank of India

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Developing Leadership Qualities, Negotiation Skills, Providing Solution, to be Role of Model, Strategist, Good

Listener

Dr. Pramod Sharma, Professor of Department of Management Studies of HP

University, Shimla

Length on the process and mechanism of youth centric community

development.

Sh. Hemraj Chauhan, National Youth Awardee

Total Health, Overall Lifestyle Dr. Praveen Bhatia, Nuero-surgery Department,

IGMC, Hospital Shimla

Leading balanced life Sh. Mukul Sharma, UNV, DYC, NYK, Nahan

Indias Freedom Struggle Mr. Sriniwas Joshi, Retd. IAS

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(Gujarat)

Shri O. P. Kohli, H. E. The Governor of Gujarat

Shri Bharatbhai Danger, Mayor, Vadodara Municipal Corporation

Smt. Ranjanben Bhatt,

Shri Lochan Sahra,

Shri Shekhar Rao Perala,

Shri Ram Kumar,

Shri. B. J. Ansari,

Shri Sashikant Patel,

Shri Nilesh Rathod,

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n)

Shri Rajendra Rathore, Minister of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj

Shri Prabhulal Saine, Minister of Agriculture, Govt. of Rajasthan

Smt. Manan Chaturvedi, Director, B.S.A, Rajasthan

Shri Narhari Sharma, (S.N.I.A.S), Registrar, S.G.V University

Shri Prabhulal Saine, Minister of Agriculture, Govt. of Rajasthan

Shri Vikesh Kholiya, Vice Chairman, Department of Schedule Caste

Smt. Suman Sharma, Chairperson, Women Commission

Shri Vijay Kumar, Under Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs

3 Lucknow

(Uttar

Pradesh)

Prof. S.P. Singh, Vice Chancellor, Lucknow University

Shri Rajendra Prasaad, Asst. Commandant, CRPF

Shri Arvind Kumar, Secretary, Revenue Department, Govt. of U

4 Pune

(Maharas

htra)

Shri Arunendera Pratap, DIGP, CRPF, Talegaon, Pune

Smt. Chitratai Jagnade, President, Municipal Council, Talegaon

Shri H.S. Kales, Commandant, CRPF, Talegaon, Pune

Shri Rajesh Dabare, IRS, Director General, BARTI, Govt. of Maharashtra

Bridg. R.K. Singh, Security Advisor, LWE Division, Ministry of Home Affairs,

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Shri O. P. Kohli, H. E. The Governor of Gujarat

Shri Bharatbhai Danger, Mayor, Vadodara Municipal Corporation

Smt. Ranjanben Bhatt, Hon’ble Member of Parliamant, Vadodara

Lochan Sahra, Collector & DM, Vadodara

Shri Shekhar Rao Perala, Vice Chairman, NYKS

Shri Ram Kumar, Chief Conservator of Forest, Govt.of Gujarat

Shri. B. J. Ansari, Asst. Conservator of Forest, Govt.of Gujarat

Shri Sashikant Patel, Secratory, Vadodara Distt. BJP

Shri Nilesh Rathod, Municipal Councellor, Vadodara Municipal Corp

Shri Rajendra Rathore, Minister of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj

Shri Prabhulal Saine, Minister of Agriculture, Govt. of Rajasthan

Smt. Manan Chaturvedi, Director, B.S.A, Rajasthan

Shri Narhari Sharma, (S.N.I.A.S), Registrar, S.G.V University

Shri Prabhulal Saine, Minister of Agriculture, Govt. of Rajasthan

Shri Vikesh Kholiya, Vice Chairman, Department of Schedule Caste

Smt. Suman Sharma, Chairperson, Women Commission

Shri Vijay Kumar, Under Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs

Prof. S.P. Singh, Vice Chancellor, Lucknow University

Shri Syam Chandra Day, CRPF Commandant

Shri Rajendra Prasaad, Asst. Commandant, CRPF

Shri I.P. Singh, Former State Minister

Dr. Victor, Director, IMRT

Shri Ram Naresh, Under Secretary, MHA

Shri Arvind Kumar, Secretary, Revenue Department, Govt. of U

Shri Arunendera Pratap, DIGP, CRPF, Talegaon, Pune

Smt. Chitratai Jagnade, President, Municipal Council, Talegaon

Shri Krushnarao Bhegade, Ex MLA, Maval

Shri H.S. Kales, Commandant, CRPF, Talegaon, Pune

Shri Barkat Mujawar, Dy. SP Pune Rural

Shri Rajesh Dabare, IRS, Director General, BARTI, Govt. of Maharashtra

Bridg. R.K. Singh, Security Advisor, LWE Division, Ministry of Home Affairs,

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of VIPs/ Dignitaries interacted with Participants

Shri Bharatbhai Danger, Mayor, Vadodara Municipal Corporation

Hon’ble Member of Parliamant, Vadodara

Chief Conservator of Forest, Govt.of Gujarat

Asst. Conservator of Forest, Govt.of Gujarat

Municipal Councellor, Vadodara Municipal Corp

Shri Rajendra Rathore, Minister of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj

Shri Prabhulal Saine, Minister of Agriculture, Govt. of Rajasthan

Smt. Manan Chaturvedi, Director, B.S.A, Rajasthan

Shri Narhari Sharma, (S.N.I.A.S), Registrar, S.G.V University

Shri Prabhulal Saine, Minister of Agriculture, Govt. of Rajasthan

Shri Vikesh Kholiya, Vice Chairman, Department of Schedule Caste

Smt. Suman Sharma, Chairperson, Women Commission

Shri Vijay Kumar, Under Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs

Prof. S.P. Singh, Vice Chancellor, Lucknow University

Chandra Day, CRPF Commandant

Shri Rajendra Prasaad, Asst. Commandant, CRPF

Shri I.P. Singh, Former State Minister

Shri Ram Naresh, Under Secretary, MHA

Shri Arvind Kumar, Secretary, Revenue Department, Govt. of UP

Shri Arunendera Pratap, DIGP, CRPF, Talegaon, Pune

Smt. Chitratai Jagnade, President, Municipal Council, Talegaon

Shri Krushnarao Bhegade, Ex MLA, Maval

Shri H.S. Kales, Commandant, CRPF, Talegaon, Pune

ar, Dy. SP Pune Rural

Shri Rajesh Dabare, IRS, Director General, BARTI, Govt. of Maharashtra

Bridg. R.K. Singh, Security Advisor, LWE Division, Ministry of Home Affairs,

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Name of Host Zone/ State

Name of VIPs/ Dignitaries interacted with Participants

Govt. of Indi

Shri Annasaheb Bodade, Dy. Commissioner, PCMC, Pune

Dr. M.K. Sinha, Chief Medical Officer, CRPF, Talegaon, Pune

Hon’ble Shri Tarun Kumar Solanki, Second in Command, CRPF, Talegaon, Pune

Sh. Rajat Jain, Second in Command, CRPF, Talegaon, Pune

5 Hyderabad

(Andhra Pradesh)

Shri K. Swamy Goud, Hon’ble Chairman, Legislative Council, Telangana State

Shri K. Visweswar Reddy, Hon’ble Member of Parliament

Shri S.D. Pandey, DIG, CRPF

Shri R. Elangovan, Director, ICM

Shri Mohd. Hameed, Job District Manager, DRDA, Ranga Reddy

Shri Perala Shekhar Rao, Vice Chairman, NYKS

Shri Rais Ahamad Director (LWE-1), Ministry of Home Affairs

Shri Ajmeera Chandulal, Hon’ble Minister for Tribal Welfare, Youth Welfare and Tourism, Govt. of Telangana

Shri P. Vaidyanatha Rao, Managing Director, SETWIN

6 Chennai

(Tamilna

du)

Shri K. Pandia Rajan, Hon’ble Minister of School Education, Archaeology, Sports and Youth Welfare, Govt. of Tamil Nadu

Dr. J. Jayavardhan, Hon’ble Member of Parliament, Chennai South

Shri Shekar Rao Perala, Vice Chairman, Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan

Shri Veerendra Agarwal, DIG of Police, CRPF Group Centre, Avadi

Smt. Gracy James, Under Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India

Shri K. Muthu Kumar, Additional Director General (SR), Press Information Bureau, Chennai

Dr. Cheyon, Secretary, MTS Academy, Chennai

7 Bengalur

u

(Karnata

ka)

Shri T Venkataramanaiah, Hon’ble MLA, Doddaballapur

Mr. V. Prasad, President, Zilla Panchayat, Bangalore Rural

Mr. M K Jagadist, Assistant Commissioner, Bangalore Rural

Shri K. K Jha, Deputy Secretary (LWE), Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India

8 Delhi Shri Vijay Goel, Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent Charge), Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India

Dr. A.K. Dubey, Secretary, Department of Youth Affairs, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India

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Shri Dinesh Pratap Singh, Vice Chairman, NYKS

Maj. Gen. (Retd.) Dilawar Singh, Director General, NYKS

Dr. Veerendra Mishra, Executive Director, NYKS

Dr. Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, Member of Parliament

9 Jammu (J&K)

Shri N.N. Vohra, Hon’ble Governor of J&K

Smt. Usha Vohar, First Lady of J&K

Dr. Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Union Minister of State, PMO (I/C) DONER, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pension, Atomic Energy and Space

Shri Jugal Kishore Sharma, Hon’ble MP (Lok Sabha)

Shri Shamsher Singh Manhas, Hon’ble MP (Rajya Sabha)

Shri Rajesh Gupta, Hon’ble MLA Jammu East

Shri Binay Kumar Jha, Chief Commissioner, Income Tax, Punjab & J&K

Brig. R.K. Singh, Security Advisor, Ministry of Home Affairs

Shri Hilal Ahmed Parrey, Secretary Youth Service and Sports, J&K

DIG, CRPF

Shri Simrandeep Singh, IAS, Deputy Commissioner, Jammu

Shri Bhushan Lal Dogra, Vice Chairman, State Advisory Board of Welfare Development of SC

Shri Madan Lal, Joint Director, Youth Service and Sports

10. Shimla (Himach

al Pradesh)

Shri Tarun Kapoor, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of HP

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• Shri Vijay Goel, Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry

of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India

Sacrament alive and work for the development of society. The youth should

join the youth clubs of NYKS and provide their valuable time for the

development & progress

whatever they learnt in the 9

their village after return from the camp. Hon’ble Minister also interacted with

each participants in the programme. He further said that understanding the

ecological balance and biolo

employment and process of development is the need of hour. He said that

India is known in the world not only for diverse language, caste & secularism

but also India is the youngest country in the world.

• Shri NN Vohra, Hon’ble Governor of J&K

for promoting understandings among people belonging to different religions

and cultures and enable the youth from Tribal communities to understand the

rich cultural and linguistic diversity whic

said that awareness amongst the tribal youth from various parts of India

about the diversity which obtains in our country would contribute towards

bringing all our people close to each other. He advised that such progr

need to be organised on a larger scale throughout the year.

• Dr. Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Union MoS (I/C), DONER, PMO, Personnel

Grievances, Atomic Energy and Space

programme enable youth from various re3gious to inter

and exchange ideas. He added that the participants should use this

opportunity to represent their home state and share their own culture thus

forgiving the way to become young ambassadors from peace. He further said

that Govt. Of India has made significant investment for youth such as Start up

India.

• Dr. A.K. Dubey, Secretary, Department of Youth Affairs, Ministry of Youth

Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India

Exchange Programmes is to involve the tri

NYK, Youth Clubs & also coordinate with CRPF, BSF, ITBP & SSB for

participation in development programmes.

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Shri Vijay Goel, Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry

of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India said that Youth should keep the

Sacrament alive and work for the development of society. The youth should

join the youth clubs of NYKS and provide their valuable time for the

development & progress of the society. The Hon’ble Minister also said that

ever they learnt in the 9th TYEP camp should share with their peers in

their village after return from the camp. Hon’ble Minister also interacted with

each participants in the programme. He further said that understanding the

ecological balance and biological conservation along with sustainable

employment and process of development is the need of hour. He said that

India is known in the world not only for diverse language, caste & secularism

but also India is the youngest country in the world.

, Hon’ble Governor of J&K observed that they are valuable

for promoting understandings among people belonging to different religions

and cultures and enable the youth from Tribal communities to understand the

rich cultural and linguistic diversity which exists in our country. He further

said that awareness amongst the tribal youth from various parts of India

about the diversity which obtains in our country would contribute towards

bringing all our people close to each other. He advised that such progr

need to be organised on a larger scale throughout the year.

Dr. Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Union MoS (I/C), DONER, PMO, Personnel

Grievances, Atomic Energy and Space said that such youth exchange

programme enable youth from various re3gious to interact, share knowledge

and exchange ideas. He added that the participants should use this

opportunity to represent their home state and share their own culture thus

forgiving the way to become young ambassadors from peace. He further said

ia has made significant investment for youth such as Start up

Dr. A.K. Dubey, Secretary, Department of Youth Affairs, Ministry of Youth

Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India stated that aim of 9

Exchange Programmes is to involve the tribal youth with community, PRIs,

NYK, Youth Clubs & also coordinate with CRPF, BSF, ITBP & SSB for

participation in development programmes.

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Shri Vijay Goel, Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry

said that Youth should keep the

Sacrament alive and work for the development of society. The youth should

join the youth clubs of NYKS and provide their valuable time for the

of the society. The Hon’ble Minister also said that

TYEP camp should share with their peers in

their village after return from the camp. Hon’ble Minister also interacted with

each participants in the programme. He further said that understanding the

gical conservation along with sustainable

employment and process of development is the need of hour. He said that

India is known in the world not only for diverse language, caste & secularism

observed that they are valuable

for promoting understandings among people belonging to different religions

and cultures and enable the youth from Tribal communities to understand the

h exists in our country. He further

said that awareness amongst the tribal youth from various parts of India

about the diversity which obtains in our country would contribute towards

bringing all our people close to each other. He advised that such programmes

Dr. Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Union MoS (I/C), DONER, PMO, Personnel

said that such youth exchange

act, share knowledge

and exchange ideas. He added that the participants should use this

opportunity to represent their home state and share their own culture thus

forgiving the way to become young ambassadors from peace. He further said

ia has made significant investment for youth such as Start up

Dr. A.K. Dubey, Secretary, Department of Youth Affairs, Ministry of Youth

stated that aim of 9th Tribal Youth

bal youth with community, PRIs,

NYK, Youth Clubs & also coordinate with CRPF, BSF, ITBP & SSB for

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• Sh. Dinesh Pratap Singh, Vice Chairperson, NYKS stressed the need of

Women Empowerment and for Beti Bachao, Beti Padao Programme.

• Maj. Gen. (Retd.) Dilawar Singh, Director General, NYKS stated that

NYKSis committed to involve youth of the country in various developmental

programmes for nation building and also briefed as the flagship scheme &

programmes of Govt.

• Shri Rais Ahmad, Director (LWE-1) MHA, Govt. of India said that Tribal

Youth Exchange programme organised with the cooperation of Ministry of

Home Affairs, Govt. of India. He also said that the tribal population of the

country, as per 2011 census is 10.43 crore, constituting 8.6% of the total

population. 89.97% of them live in rural areas and 10.03% in urban areas.

The tribes who are regarding in the remote corners of the nation are not

having first hand.

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1. Some participants were of view

main cause of getting into clutches of Naxalism & extremism.

2. Participants were of vide

Development.

3. Inter National Tribal Youth Exchange Programme should be

4. Developing Peace & Fraternity is essential for development of Nation.

5. Awareness, Education, Training & Cultural exchange are main points for

initiating the process of development.

6. Traditional knowledge about environmental conservation should b

7. The participants realized that united we stand divided we fall.

8. The participants appreciated the flagship programme of Swachh Bharat and

imbibed that in their daily routine.

9. The participants were of the view that Tribal Youth Exchange Programme wa

really informative, education and interactive.

10. The participants were very happy to get the opportunity to participate in

Tribal Youth Exchange programme.

11. There were participants who travelled first time by train

12. None of Participants had travelled in

13. The participants were motivated to propagate peace, brotherhood and fraternity

in the LWE districts.

14. They all were determined to motivate others to refrain from naxalite activities

and cooperate with para military forces in the process of era

activities.

15. They were also determined to motivate their peers to download the Narendra

Modi app for getting information on Flagship Programme of Government and

participate in Nation Development Process.

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Some participants were of view that poverty, illiteracy and ignorance are the

main cause of getting into clutches of Naxalism & extremism.

Participants were of vide that more programmes should be organised for Tribal

Inter National Tribal Youth Exchange Programme should be organised

Developing Peace & Fraternity is essential for development of Nation.

Awareness, Education, Training & Cultural exchange are main points for

initiating the process of development.

Traditional knowledge about environmental conservation should b

The participants realized that united we stand divided we fall.

The participants appreciated the flagship programme of Swachh Bharat and

imbibed that in their daily routine.

The participants were of the view that Tribal Youth Exchange Programme wa

really informative, education and interactive.

The participants were very happy to get the opportunity to participate in

Tribal Youth Exchange programme.

There were participants who travelled first time by train

None of Participants had travelled in Metro Train.

The participants were motivated to propagate peace, brotherhood and fraternity

They all were determined to motivate others to refrain from naxalite activities

and cooperate with para military forces in the process of eradication of extremist

They were also determined to motivate their peers to download the Narendra

Modi app for getting information on Flagship Programme of Government and

participate in Nation Development Process.

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that poverty, illiteracy and ignorance are the

that more programmes should be organised for Tribal

organised

Developing Peace & Fraternity is essential for development of Nation.

Awareness, Education, Training & Cultural exchange are main points for

Traditional knowledge about environmental conservation should be used.

The participants appreciated the flagship programme of Swachh Bharat and

The participants were of the view that Tribal Youth Exchange Programme was

The participants were very happy to get the opportunity to participate in 9th

The participants were motivated to propagate peace, brotherhood and fraternity

They all were determined to motivate others to refrain from naxalite activities

dication of extremist

They were also determined to motivate their peers to download the Narendra

Modi app for getting information on Flagship Programme of Government and

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16. Participants took much interest on their visit to

CRPF Campus and get the information of job opportunities in CRPF.

17. For the first time the participants were happy to get opportunity to address the

audience of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme.

18. The Participants were thrilled to visit the city & could understand the unity in

diversity.

19. They were happy to get update information on development issues, tribal issues,

flagship programme of Govt., Career Guidance, Skill Development &

Entrepreneurship development etc.

20. The participants promised that after they reach their home they would propagate

the message of developing, peace, brotherhood & develop NYKs Youth Clubs &

for emphasing youth to participate in development process.

21. The participants expressed their happiness on entire programme & arrangement

22. Same of participants expressed their desire for organization of TYEP twice a year

so that more tribal youth can get opportunity to participate.

23. Few participants were of the opinion to extend the duration of TYEP to 10 days.

24. The participants were motivated to understand their local issues & problem &

make efforts to solve them by taking clues from the development scenario in

visited places.

25. The participants liked the segments of the programme which dealt with legal

issues and guidance with regard to their career in agriculture & bio- diversity.

26. Most of the participants were of the opinion that Tribal Youth Exchange

Programme should be organised more frequently which will provide these

exposure to the advancement made in other states & encourage than to replicate

the same in their respective districts.

27. The 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme provide the participants opportunity

of exposure visit, interaction with local VIPs & Youth and information on

educational, skill development & employment opportunities.

28. The participants quarrels vowed to make the youth aware on refraining from pity

Naxalism, Drug abuse & Alcoholism and will connect with national mainstream

& unity & brotherhood.

29. The participants appreciated the multi culturalise and unity in diversity.

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30. Visit the CRPF campus enriched their knowledge &

skills for employment opportunity

Analysis of the feedback of the participants:-

Interaction with VIPs and local communities

The participants were happy for getting opportunity to interact with Hon‘ble

Governor, Ministers, eminent personalities and senior officers of Govt. and local

communities to share their experiences and learn lessons for leading meaningful life.

First Time experience of Participants

There were many participants who travelled first time by train and metro, so they

got the experience of seeing the places and meeting with various people. This

helped them build confidence and interacting with people.

Getting update information on Development and National Integration

The participants got update information on Development issues, information on

tribal development programmes and schemes, flagship programmes of Govt., career

guidance, skill development, entrepreneurship development etc. This helped them

to inculcate the spirit behind National Integration, Development process,

understanding the issues and concerns of national development.

Developing Leadership Qualities

The participants were of the view that the programme provided ample opportunity

for developing their Leadership qualities as many participants of first time

opportunity to stand up and speak in front of officials and youth in the programme.

They also got opportunity to make presentation for the group and put their views on

Socio-Economic Development issues related to tribals.

Employment Opportunities and Career Guidance

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The interaction of participants with CRPF officers and

visiting the CRPF camps provided them in depth knowledge and information on

various job opportunities available with Central Armed Police Forces, other govt.

organization and agencies etc. The exhibition on Armed and weapons by CRPF

encouraged them to join armed forces to serve the nation.

Skill Development and Entrepreneurship

The participants got opportunity to visit & interact officials of various Business

Companies like Wipro, Infosys, TCS, Cotton Industries, HP, Priya Gold Biscuit

Manufacturing Plant. Treat cold drink manufacturing plan, IIT training centre

(Raymond), lucknow etc.

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• The 9th Tribal Youth provided amens

rights & duties & about RTI Act, Development Schemes & National Scenario.

• The participants were able to understand the root cause of Naxalism and its

eradication through education & awareness, mobilization & promptn

• The participants got opportunity to know about their overall development,

employment opportunity & cultural diversity etc.

• The programme provided windows or interfaces to break social and cultural

isolation and helped to instill feelings of kinship ac

The participants were able to share and appreciate each other’s traditional

and cultural heritage as well as development in different spheres of life.

• The participants were provided an opportunity to see the museums of science

and technology, Management institutions, CRPF Group Center in order to

make them aware of the technological development and other affairs.

• The participants got an opportunity to get information about various skill

development training for self employment, ca

facility.

• The 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme 2016

well as a well chalked out intervention programme for providing exposure to

tribal youths of Left Wing Extremist affected states to the lif

cultural norms of visited places on the mainland viz.

Lucknow, Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Jammu, Delhi and Shimla.

• The programmes helped in sensitizing the tribes about the rich and traditional

cultural heritage of the

the future generation.

• The programme helped the tribal youth to develop an emotional linkage with

their peer groups in other part of the country.

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Tribal Youth provided amens to the participants to know about their

rights & duties & about RTI Act, Development Schemes & National Scenario.

The participants were able to understand the root cause of Naxalism and its

eradication through education & awareness, mobilization & promptn

The participants got opportunity to know about their overall development,

employment opportunity & cultural diversity etc.

The programme provided windows or interfaces to break social and cultural

isolation and helped to instill feelings of kinship across mainstream India.

The participants were able to share and appreciate each other’s traditional

and cultural heritage as well as development in different spheres of life.

The participants were provided an opportunity to see the museums of science

technology, Management institutions, CRPF Group Center in order to

make them aware of the technological development and other affairs.

The participants got an opportunity to get information about various skill

development training for self employment, career guidance and counseling

Tribal Youth Exchange Programme 2016-2017 was an inventive step as

well as a well chalked out intervention programme for providing exposure to

tribal youths of Left Wing Extremist affected states to the lif

cultural norms of visited places on the mainland viz.

Lucknow, Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Jammu, Delhi and Shimla.

The programmes helped in sensitizing the tribes about the rich and traditional

cultural heritage of the tribal communities and enable them to preserve it for

the future generation.

The programme helped the tribal youth to develop an emotional linkage with

their peer groups in other part of the country.

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to the participants to know about their

rights & duties & about RTI Act, Development Schemes & National Scenario.

The participants were able to understand the root cause of Naxalism and its

eradication through education & awareness, mobilization & promptness.

The participants got opportunity to know about their overall development,

The programme provided windows or interfaces to break social and cultural

ross mainstream India.

The participants were able to share and appreciate each other’s traditional

and cultural heritage as well as development in different spheres of life.

The participants were provided an opportunity to see the museums of science

technology, Management institutions, CRPF Group Center in order to

make them aware of the technological development and other affairs.

The participants got an opportunity to get information about various skill

reer guidance and counseling

2017 was an inventive step as

well as a well chalked out intervention programme for providing exposure to

tribal youths of Left Wing Extremist affected states to the lifestyle, social and

cultural norms of visited places on the mainland viz. Gujarat, Jaipur,

Lucknow, Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Jammu, Delhi and Shimla.

The programmes helped in sensitizing the tribes about the rich and traditional

tribal communities and enable them to preserve it for

The programme helped the tribal youth to develop an emotional linkage with

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• The programme helped in disseminating the

message of Sadbhavana, Peace, Development and Solidarity among the tribal

youth for displaying the cultural variety, uniqueness and integrity of the

country.

• The Tribal youths were given Information and Knowledge on Patriotism and

Nation Building, Flagship programme of Govt. of India, National Integration,

Communal Harmony, Indian Constitutions, Democracy, Rights and duties of

Citizens, Freedom Struggle, Personality Development, Health Awareness

Programme, Disaster preparedness & Management, Environment & Climate

change, Global warming, Language learning & Women Empowerment etc.

• The programme provided an opportunity to the participants to interact with

the local communities, Panchayati Raj Institutions and the youth affiliated

with the NYKS Youth Clubs so as to develop emotional and cultural ties with

the youth placed in similar life situation in different parts of the country &

provided a platform to the participants to interact with each other and share

their experiences for mutual benefit.

• The programme provided opportunity to tribal youth to enhance

entrepreneurship skills of and understand innovative business models for

their self employment.

• The programme tried to help tribal youth to actively participate in nation

development and join the mainstream for their sustainable development.

Analysis of the outcome of 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme

Exposure to Socio Cultural and Scientific Development

The 9th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme 2016-2017 was an inventive step as

well as a well chalked out intervention programme for providing exposure to

tribal youths of Left Wing Extremist affected states to the lifestyle, social and

cultural norms of visited places on the mainland viz Hyderabad (Andhra

Pradesh), Jaipur (Rajasthan), Delhi, Bengaluru (Karnataka), Vadodara (Gujarat),

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Pune (Maharashtra), Chennai (Tamil Nadu), Jammu

(J&K), Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) and Shimla (Himachal Pradesh). .

Development of National Integration and Patriotism

The Tribal youths were given Information and Knowledge on Patriotism and

Nation Building, Flagship programme of Govt. of India, National Integration,

Communal Harmony, Indian Constitutions, Democracy, Rights and duties of

Citizens, Freedom Struggle, Personality Development, Health Awareness

Programme, Disaster preparedness & Management, Environment & Climate

change, Global warming, Language learning & Women Empowerment, Skill

Development, Entrepreneurship etc.

Propagating message of sadbhawana, peace, development and solidarity

Through various sessions in the Tribal Youth Exchange Programme viz.

lectures, group discussion, role play, field visit, cultural programme,

interacting with VIPs, exposure to scientific and technological advancement

have thoroughly motivated the tribal youth to propagate the message of

development, peace, brotherhood, sadbhawana and solidarity among their

peer groups for displaying the cultural variety, uniqueness and integrity of

the country. These motivated them towards their firm determination to

motivate their peers and others to refrain from Naxalite activities and

cooperate with Para Military forces in the process of eradication of Extremist

activities in the naxal affected areas.

Initiating follow up activities

The participants were determined to disseminate the information on

development issues, propagating sadbhawana, peace, brotherhood and

fraternity among their peer groups in LWE affected districts in the states of

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area as follow up measures.

Numerous steps have been taken for quality enhancement of the conduct of 8th

Tribal Youth Exchange Programme from the year 2015

below:-

• New Topics were added viz.

� Swachh Bharat

� Flagship Programme of G

� Tribal Welfare Schemes of Government

� Patriotism and Nation Building

� Leadership Development

� Motivation by big leaders

• Selection of the participants from interior and remote areas of Left Wing

Extremist Districts and giving priorities to most p

• Age groups of participants were revised to 18

emphasized to adhere to the ratio of 50:50 for Male and Female participants.

• Guidelines were developed for submission of progress report by concerned

SD with samples.

• Provisions for T-shirts and Trousers for participants were made.

• Assurance of Medical Attendance by

programme at all venues

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Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Maharashtra,

Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Bihar and initiate similar activities in their

as follow up measures.

Numerous steps have been taken for quality enhancement of the conduct of 8th

Tribal Youth Exchange Programme from the year 2015-16 which are enumerated

New Topics were added viz.

Swachh Bharat

Flagship Programme of Govt. of India

Tribal Welfare Schemes of Government

Patriotism and Nation Building

Leadership Development

Motivation by big leaders

Selection of the participants from interior and remote areas of Left Wing

Extremist Districts and giving priorities to most primitive tribals.

Age groups of participants were revised to 18-22 years and it was

emphasized to adhere to the ratio of 50:50 for Male and Female participants.

Guidelines were developed for submission of progress report by concerned

shirts and Trousers for participants were made.

Assurance of Medical Attendance by deputing a dedicated Doctor in the

programme at all venues.

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and initiate similar activities in their

Numerous steps have been taken for quality enhancement of the conduct of 8th

16 which are enumerated

Selection of the participants from interior and remote areas of Left Wing

rimitive tribals.

22 years and it was

emphasized to adhere to the ratio of 50:50 for Male and Female participants.

Guidelines were developed for submission of progress report by concerned

shirts and Trousers for participants were made.

a dedicated Doctor in the

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• ITBP and SSB from Central Armed Police Forces

were involved as new partners for the successful organization of the 8th Tribal

Youth Exchange Programme.

• It was ensured that the participants visit Para Military Forces base camps,

have exposure to bravery, Character Development, Discipline and National

Pride.

• Feedback from the participants in Questionnaire and Video form.

• The curriculum/schedule developed was a mixed balance of information,

knowledge, skill development, motivation, socio - economic and cultural

development, exposure visit and current issues including brain storming

sessions on local issues.

• Medical certificate of the participants should be made compulsory for

attending the programme.

Ministry of Home Affairs has been kept informed throughout.

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Annexure-1

No. of Participants and Escorts allotted: Sl. No.

Name of States

Name of Districts

Number of Participants from each districts

Selection Agency Agency wise no. of Escorts

1 Chhattisgarh Bastar 70 40- CRPF, 30- NYKS 4- CRPF, 3- NYKS

2 Bijapur 70 40- CRPF, 30- NYKS 4 CRPF, 3- NYKS

3 Dantewada 70 40- CRPF, 30- NYKS 4- CRPF, 3- NYKS

4 Kanker 100 BSF BSF-10

5 Narayanpur 100 60- CRPF, 40- NYKS 6- CRPF, 4- NYKS

6 Sukma 100 60- CRPF, 40- NYKS 6- CRPF, 4- NYKS

7 Kondagaon 70 40- CRPF, 30- NYKS 4- CRPF, 3- NYKS

8 Rajnandgaon 110 ITBP- 50, NYKS-60 ITBP- 5, NYKS-6

9 Jharkhand Chatra 60 CRPF CRPF-6

10 Garhwa 60 CRPF CRPF-6

11 Giridih 60 CRPF CRPF-6

12 Gumla 60 CRPF CRPF-6

13 Latehar 60 CRPF CRPF-6

14 Palamu 60 CRPF CRPF-6

15 Lohardaga 60 CRPF CRPF-6

16 Simdega 60 CRPF CRPF-6

17 W. Singhbhum 60 CRPF CRPF-6

18 Khunti 60 CRPF CRPF-6

19 Ranchi 60 ITBP ITBP-6

20 Dumka 60 ITBP ITBP-6

21 Odisha Koraput 60 BSF BSF-6

22 Malkangiri 80 BSF BSF-8

23 Nuapada 80 CRPF-50, NYKS-30 CRPF-5, NYKS-3

24 Andhra Pradesh

Vishakhapatnam (Rural)

70 CRPF-40, NYKS-30

CRPF-4, NYKS-3

25 Telangana Khammam 70 CRPF-40, NYKS-30 CRPF-4, NYKS-3

26 Maharashtra Gadchiroli 70 CRPF CRPF-7

27 Bihar

Jamui 80 SSB SSB-8

28 Gaya 80 SSB-40, NYKS-40 SSB-4, NYKS-4

Total 2000 200

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S.

No.

Name of Host

State/Venue

Dates

finalised

1 Vadodara

(Gujarat)

9th Dec to 15th

Dec 2016

2 Jaipur

(Rajasthan)

21st to 27th Dec

2016

3 Lucknow

(Uttar

Pradesh)

2nd Jan to 8th

Jan 2017

4 Pune

(Maharashtra)

4th Jan to 10th

Jan 2017

5 Hyderabad

(Andhra

Pradesh)

23rd Jan -29th

Jan 2017

6 Chennai

(Tamilnadu)

24th Jan to 30th

Jan 2017

7 Bengaluru

(Karnataka)

4th Feb to 10th

Feb, 2017

8 Jammu(J&K) 19th Feb to 25

Feb 2017

9. Delhi ( Delhi) 22nd Feb to

28th Feb 2017

10. Shimla (H.P.) 6th March to

12th March

2017

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Place/Venue No. of Participants

th

Dada Bhagwan Sat Sthanak

At.Kelanpur, Dabhoi Road,

Ta & Distt : Vadodara, Gujarat

200

Dec Gyan Vihar University

Campus, Jagatpura, Jaipur,

Rajasthan

199

th Institute of Management

Research and Technology,

Vipul Khand - VI, Gomti

Nagar, Lucknow, UP

186

th Main Auditorium, CRPF

Group Centre, Talegaon, Old

Mumbai, Pune Highway,

Ta.Maval, District – Pune,

Maharashtra

191

th Institute of Cooperative

Management (ICM),

Rajendranagar, Hyderabad,

Andhra Pradesh

202

th Vetri Krishnan Kalyana

Mantapam, Youth Hostel,

Adyar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu

200

th

Dr Annie Besant Scouts and

Guides State Training and

Camping Centre,

Doddaballapur,

Bangalore, Karnataka

206

Feb to 25th Saraswati Dham, Shri Mata

Vaishno Devi Shrine Board,

Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir

203

Feb to

Feb 2017

Gandhi Smriti & Darshan

Samiti, Rajghat, New Delhi

210

March to

March

Sood Dharamshala, Ram

Mandir, Shimla, Himachal

Pradesh

198

Total 1995

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No. of Participants

No. of Escort

Total

200 21 221

199 19 218

186 21 207

191 20 211

202 20 222

200 21 221

206 24 230

203 22 225

210 17 227

198 21 219

1995 206 2201

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