National Integration Youth Camps
6th INTER UNIVERSITY YOUTH CAMP
Date : December 24-29, 1994
Location : Sainik School , Bijapur, Karnataka
Paricipating Universities : 17
- Jamia Milia Islamia
- Assam Agricultural University
- University of Bombay
- Babasaheb Ambedkar Bihar University
- Vidyasagar University, Midnapore
- GB Pant University, Nainital
- Devi Ahilya University, Indore
- Goa University
- Jammu University
- Cochin University
- Punjabi University, Patiala
- Allahabad University
- Pondicherry University
- Andhra University
- University of Calicat
- Haryana Agriculture University
- Gujarat Ayurved University
Students : 200 + 17 Faculty Members + 15 NSS Volunteers
Inauguration
Chief Guest
Mr. Sushil Kumar Shinde, Member of Parliament
Guest of Honor
Mr. Ramesh C. Jigajinagi, Minister for Social Welfare
Welcome Address
Mr. Virendar Mohan Trehan, President, FANS
Vote of Thanks
Air Comd. Arun Joshi, Principal, Sainik School
Valedictory
Chief Guest
Justice M.M. Mirdhe
Guest of Honor
Mr. H.Y. Meti, Minister for Forest
Welcome Address
Maj. Gen. (Retd) S.P. Nijhawan, Vice President, FANS
Vote of Thanks
Mr. P.B. Purani kamath, Principal
Guest Participants
- Mr. K. Bhagishayan, Ex - Vice Chancellor, Shivaji University
- Prof. A. Sunder, Chairman of Advisory Board, ASI
- Ms. Geeta Ravindran, Head of English Deptt., BSS College Bijapur
- Mr. Narayan Nadumani, IPS Suptd. of Police
- Mr. M.R. Kamble IAS Dy. Commissioner
Activities
- Group Discussion
- Values of National Amity & Role of Media
- Role of Religion in promoting Amity & National Solidarity
- India of My Dreams
- Dignity of Labor
- Social Harmony - Key to Economic Development
- Influence of West on the Indian Youth
- Role of Youth in Combating Criminalization of Politics
- Social Justice towards National Integration
- Cultural Program
- Declamation Contest - Youth and the Role of Family
- Peace March
- Inter-Religious meet
- Camp fire
Youth Camps
- Coimbatore - Dec. 27-29, 1989
- Newasa - Dec. 24-27, 1992
- Shrirampur - June 1-4, 1994
- New Delhi - Dec. 24-28, 1987
- Madurai - Dec. 26-30,1988
- Guwahati - Nov. 10-14, 1989
- Pondicherry - Dec. 26-30, 1993
- Mysore - Dec. 18-22, 1994
- Bijapur - Dec. 24-29, 1995
- Patiala - Dec. 28-31, 1996
- Anand - Dec. 26 - 31, 1997
- Jammu - Dec. 25-31, 1998
- Shantiniketan - Dec. 14-19, 1999
- Varanasi - Dec. 23-28, 2008
- Gwalior - Dec. 21-25, 2009
- Andhra Pradesh - Dec. 23-27, 2010
- Maharashtra - Dec. 24-28, 2011
- Jodhpur - Dec. 23-27, 2012