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Name Of State Name Of Name Of Programme No. Of Activities Conducted To No. Of Participants Major Highlights Of Dignitaries Attended No. Kendra Programmes/ Mark 150th Birthday The Programme The Programme Activities Anniversary Of Mahatma (Brief On The Gandhiji While Conducting Programme) NYKS Core Programme Male Female Total NPYAD, NYLP, SBM And Special Projects Core Program Swatchta - and Sharamdan Sawatchta 1 Rajasthan Sikar 1 Display of Banners 97 - 97 Programme Abhiyan Lectures,Discussion Display Of Banners, Kuldeep Singh Rathore Incharge Sanitation Prog Banners On Quotes Of Sikar Gandhiji, Mahesh Sharma Principal Core Program District Lecturers By Resource Folk Dance and Level Promotion of Art & 1 56 87 143 Persons, Song Culture Discussion On Works Of Gandhiji, Display Of Banners, - Dibate,Essay, Banners On Quotes Of Core Program National Rally,Sports, Gandhiji, Youth Day and National Sharamdan, 7 Lecturers By Resource 417 298 715 Youth Week Lecture, Persons, Cultural Discussion On Works Of etc Gandhiji, In wake of Youth Pradhan, Sarpanch National Youth Day week various /weekly programme Display of banner and Jodhpur 16 520 75 595 activities were 12.01.2020 logo organised on To 19.01.2020 different days. Page 1 of 39 Sl. Name Of State Name Of Name Of Programme No. Of Activities Conducted To No. Of Participants Major Highlights Of Dignitaries Attended No. Kendra Programmes/ Mark 150th Birthday The Programme The Programme Activities Anniversary Of Mahatma (Brief On The Gandhiji While Conducting Programme) NYKS Core Programme Male Female Total NPYAD, NYLP, SBM And Special Projects Sh. Ashish Verma, MCO, Sh 05 Kms cyclothon Ajay Vardhan, RD,IGNOU; Fit India Campaign- was organised to BDO,Sarpanch Display of banner and (Cyclothon) 1/17 1800 210 2010 aware rural logo 18.01.2020 people about fitness issues. Principal Collage,Edu Sawai Core Prog Principal Deptt.Panchyti raj Reprasntive Madhopur Weeks/days Collage,Edu 07 --- 350 100 450 Nyw/Day Deptt.Panchyti raj 13 To 19.1.2020 Reprasntive Weeks/days Participation of Youth Clubs Nyw/Day 01 ---- 40 30 70 Medical Deptt. 18.01.2020 Puls Polio Day High Degnites of High Degnites of Mi-of Youth Spl Prog. A.And Sports Mi-of Youth C.M. U.P. National Yuva Mhotsav 01 --- 04 0 04 A.And Sports (12 To 16.1.2020) C.M. U.P. Edu Deptt.Block Edu Deptt.Block Administration Core Prog Panchyti raj Reprasntive Administration 01 --- 40 0 40 Panchyti raj Y.C.D.C. Prog. Reprasntive EBBs Youth Clubs 1-Sawai Madhopur Block,(Start From 11-12- 19) 2.Vill.Kutka Bonli 03 --- 50 25 75 Youth Clubs (Start From 15-12-19) 3-Gangapur City (Start From 15.12.19 Page 2 of 39 Sl. Name Of State Name Of Name Of Programme No. Of Activities Conducted To No. Of Participants Major Highlights Of Dignitaries Attended No. Kendra Programmes/ Mark 150th Birthday The Programme The Programme Activities Anniversary Of Mahatma (Brief On The Gandhiji While Conducting Programme) NYKS Core Programme Male Female Total NPYAD, NYLP, SBM And Special Projects Display of banerof Nyv& Youth clubs involved 150th Birth Anniversary Udaipur Plantation & cleanliness Of Mahatama Gandhi 70 10 80 Swachhta awareness evamSharamdaan constuation day & Nyv& Youth clubs involved 80 25 105 activities Govt. teacher. and students Youva divas & week 400 70 470 Discussion On Works Of CMHO ,college principal Organised fit india cycle Gandhiji in reference of Sirohi 01 307 203 510 Cycle rally rally swachta, Display of Banners Discussion On Works Of - Orgasined national youth Gandhiji in reference of 05 43 85 128 - day swachta, Display of Banners Discussion On Works Of - Organised cultural Gandhiji in reference of 03 00 26 26 - activity swachta, Display of Banners Discussion On Works Of - Organised essay Gandhiji in reference of 02 10 17 27 - competition swachta, Display of Banners Discussion On Works Of - Organised swachhta Gandhiji in reference of evam sharmdan 05 17 42 59 - swachta, Display of karaykarm Banners Page 3 of 39 Sl. Name Of State Name Of Name Of Programme No. Of Activities Conducted To No. Of Participants Major Highlights Of Dignitaries Attended No. Kendra Programmes/ Mark 150th Birthday The Programme The Programme Activities Anniversary Of Mahatma (Brief On The Gandhiji While Conducting Programme) NYKS Core Programme Male Female Total NPYAD, NYLP, SBM And Special Projects Discussion On Works Of - Gandhiji in reference of Organised sports event 02 24 10 34 - swachta, Display of Banners Discussion On Works Of - Organised sadbhavna Gandhiji in reference of 01 28 24 52 - rally swachta, Display of Banners National Youth Day / PRI, MEMBERS Ajmer 07 Core Programme 310 52 362 Programme Week Display Of Banners, Youth club members and Cycle Rally School Students Jhalawar 1 Cycle Rally 184 66 250 School Principal (Fit India) Display Of Youth club members and NYV National youth week 7 Banners,RALLY 425 200 425 School Principal Women’s Sewing Display Of Banners, Sarpanch or ward Youth club members 3 0 75 75 training panch Youth Clubs PRI Alwar 10 150 50 200 Youth Club Functionary Meeting Youth Club & PRI Measles Rubella 15 150 25 175 Halth Dep. & Teekaran Awareness ICDS Alwar Shakti Yuva PRI Youth Club & Shakti App Block 08 -- -- -- Panchyt Raj level Workshop Dep. Yuva Chopal Jal Shakit Abhiyan Youth Club & PRI Water Conservation 28 100 --- 100 Panchyt Raj and Plantation Dep Page 4 of 39 Sl. Name Of State Name Of Name Of Programme No. Of Activities Conducted To No. Of Participants Major Highlights Of Dignitaries Attended No. Kendra Programmes/ Mark 150th Birthday The Programme The Programme Activities Anniversary Of Mahatma (Brief On The Gandhiji While Conducting Programme) NYKS Core Programme Male Female Total NPYAD, NYLP, SBM And Special Projects Youth Club & PRI visualvisualvBlock Panchyt Raj 03 --‘’--- 300 150 450 Leveal Sports Dep Dist.Ad, Youth Club & NYV Education in Basic Panchyt Raj 03 25 50 75 Vocation Dep FitFit India Cycle Youth Club & BDO & Pirincipal & Sh.Shayamlal DEO Alwar Rally 15 400 250 650 NSS. NCC & Blocks & District School Display of Banners, Gram Sevak, Teacher,VDO and Social Workers 150th Birth Anniversary Banners On Quotes Of Baran of Mahatma Gandhi 01 Gandhiji, 50 20 70 Sangosthi, Railly Programme Lecturers By Resource Persons,Sangosthi Run by Youth, Gram Sevak, Display of Banners, Teacher,VDO,H.M. Social Constiution Day & Meeting on worker 01 Pledge Awarness Talks, 60 40 10 Subsequent Activites Fundamental kartavaya samvaad etc. Duties Principal, Sangosthi, Patrakar , Anganbari Worker, Lecturers By Gram sevak,VDO,Teachers,MO Display of Banners, And Social Workers Resource Banners On Quotes Of National Youth Day and Persons, 08 Swami Vivekanand 600 400 1000 Week rally,Culture Lecturers By Resource Activities,essay, Persons, Sangosthi Drowing,Sports Activities etc. Display of Banners, Display of Distt. Collector,Panchayat Fit India Cyclathon Election Observor,Principal of 15 Banners, Display of Fit 1250 550 1800 Banners, Collage,NSS Officers, Principal /Walkathon of Girls Collage,PRO india Logos, Cyclathon Banners, Display Page 5 of 39 Sl. Name Of State Name Of Name Of Programme No. Of Activities Conducted To No. Of Participants Major Highlights Of Dignitaries Attended No. Kendra Programmes/ Mark 150th Birthday The Programme The Programme Activities Anniversary Of Mahatma (Brief On The Gandhiji While Conducting Programme) NYKS Core Programme Male Female Total NPYAD, NYLP, SBM And Special Projects /Walkathon of Fit india Logos, Cyclathon /Walkathon NYKS program 150th Mahatma Gandhi NYKS programs along salongwith Bhilwara Bhilwara district 37 8 45 anniversary Program with display of banners. display of banners. Indigenous Fit India Asind,Raipur,Jahajpur,bi games ( campaign/plogging run 04 39 8 47 joliya kabaddi, run, long on Gandhi jayanti jump,) Publicity, awareness and Motivate and motivation to immunization of children 03 suwana, Raipur, Mandal 13 09 22 mobilize parents (0-5 yrs) and children for immunizations Providing access of iron awareness and Folic Acid tablet to motivation to 03 Jahajpur,bnera, suwana 0 38 38 adolsent girls mobilize adolosent girls Along with Youth 04 shahpura, Bijoliya, jal shakti abhiyan 31 05 36 club and kotri,Asind grampanchayat Along with Immunization of 03 Raipur,mandal,jahjpur 0 7 7 asha,anganwadi pregnant mothers centers Fit india cyclathone 01 All Block 202 251 453 Cycle Rally Page 6 of 39 Sl. Name Of State Name Of Name Of Programme No. Of Activities Conducted To No. Of Participants Major Highlights Of Dignitaries Attended No. Kendra Programmes/ Mark 150th Birthday The Programme The Programme Activities Anniversary Of Mahatma (Brief On The Gandhiji While Conducting Programme) NYKS Core Programme Male Female Total NPYAD, NYLP, SBM And Special Projects Discussion on Sarpanch, Activities undertaken to Gandhi ji Headmaster, Hon'ble Hanumang mark 150th Birth 01 Display of Banners, 43 38 81 Achievement,Deb person Other VIP arh Anniversary of Mahatma All Blocks Cleanliness ate& Essay Gandhi, Compitition Display of Banners, Cleanliness drive, Headmaster Sec. Plantation, Cleaning 01 98 Cleanliness drive, 51 47 Street, common School, Other Officer area, All Blocks Street, common place place &Person Display of Banners, Cleanliness, Director of youth Club Maintenance/repair/ 01 Cleanliness, repair, repair, improvement of existing 43 54 97 All Blocks maintenance water maintenance Water Bodies bodies water bodies Cleanliness, youth Club members, Awareness Campain 01 183 repair, Nyvs of related block Swachh Bharat Mission and held a meeting 131 52 All
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