National Integration Youth Camps
5th INTER UNIVERSITY YOUTH CAMP
Date : December 18-22, 1994
Location : Mysore University, Karnataka
Paricipating Universities : 23
- Gujarat Ayurved University
- Lucknow University
- Andhra University
- Amravati University
- Annamalai University
- Bangalore University
- Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
- Bharathidasan University
- Vidyasagar University
- Jawahar Lal Nehru University
- Bharathiar University
- Kuvempu University, Shimoga
- Sambalpur University, Orissa
- Mysore University
- Pondicherry University
- SNDT Women's University, Bombay
- Sri Padmavati Mahila Vishwavidalam, Thirupathi
- University of Allahabad
- University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad
- Berhampur University
- Cochin University
- University of Bombay
Students : 225 + 24 Faculty members
Inauguration
Chief Guest
Mr. Khurshid Alam Khan, HE Governor of Karnataka
Guest of Honor
Prof. U.R. Anantha Murthy, President Sahitya Academy
Welcome Address
Prof. M. Madaiah, VC, Mysore University
Vote of Thanks
Mr. Virendar Mohan Trehan, President, FANS
Valedictory
Chief Guest
Padma Bhushan Prof. C.D. Narasimhaiah, Director, Criterion Center for English Studies & Indigenous Arts
Guest of Honor
Dr. E. Annamalai, Director Central Institute of Indian Languages
P.G.R. Scindia, Ministor for Home
Welcome Address
Mr. Virendar Mohan Trehan, President, FANS
Vote of Thanks
Maj. Gen. (Retd) S.P. Nijhawan, Vice President, FANS
Guest Participants
- Mr. R. V. Deshpande, Minister for Medium and Heavy Industries
- Mr. Aziz Seith, Ex- MLA
- Prof. Sheikh Ali, Ex- V.C., Goa University
- Prof. CKN Raja, Principal Law College
- Prof. V. Asthana, Dean of Students Welfare JNU
- Mr. P.S. Krishnan, Member Secretary National Commission for Backward Classes
Activities
- Group Discussion
- Education for National Integration
- Adult Literacy - Role of Youth
- India of My Dreams
- Impact of TV & Media on Indian Society
- Guest Lectures
- Cultural Program
- Declamation Contest
- 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