National Integration Youth Camps
9th INTER UNIVERSITY YOUTH CAMP
Date : December 25-31, 1998
Location : Jammu, J&K
Paricipating Universities : 23
- Allahabad University
- Amravatti University
- Banaras Hindu University
- Calicut University
- Central Institute of Higher Tibetian Studies, Varanasi
- Cochin University of Science and Technology
- Delhi University
- Gujarat Agriculture University
- Gujarat Ayurved University
- Jadavpur University
- Jai Narayan University
- Vyas University
- Jain Vishwabharati University
- Jamia Millia Islamia
- Jammu University
- Jawaharlal Nehru University
- Manipur University
- Mumbai University
- Mysore University
- Pondicherry University
- Punjabi University
- University of Madras
- Vikram University
Students : 230 + 25 Faculty Members + 20 NSS Volunteers
Inauguration
Chief Guest
H.H. The Dalai Lama
Guest of Honor
Prof. R.R. Sharma, Vice Chancellor Jammu University
Mr. Bodh Raj Bali, Minister for Industries
Mr. Abdul Qayoom, Minister of Education
Welcome Address
Mr. Virendar Mohan Trehan, President, FANS
Vote of Thanks
Mr. S S Kapur, IAS, Secretary Higher Education
Valedictory
Chief Guest
H.E. G.C. Saxena, Governor of J&K
Guest of Honor
Prof. R.R.Sharma, Vice Chancellor, Jammu University
Welcome Address
Mr. Virendar Mohan Trehan, President, FANS
Vote of Thanks
Maj. Gen. (Retd) S.P. Nijhawan, Vice President, FANS
Guest Participants
- Mr. Ajat Shatru Singh, Minister of Information, Science & Technology
- Mr. Ajay Sadotra, Minister for Food Supplies
- Dr. Mustafa Kamal, Minister of Medical Education
- Mr. B A Nengroo, MOS for Transport
- Prof. S D S Charak
- Mr. B S Jaswal, IAS DC
- Mr. S S Kapur, IAS, Secretary Higher Education
- Mr. S S Ali, IPS DG, Youth Services & Sport
Activities
- Group Discussion
- Education for National Integration
- India in the Next Millennium
- Developing Environment Consciousness
- Impact of I.T. in our lives
- Declamation Contest - Relevance of Gandhian Philosophy
- Cultural Program
- 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