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Week Period: 23Th December to 29Th December 2019 (Week Period: 23th December to 29th December 2019) 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 Swachha Bharath Awareness and Theme based awareness and Andhra Swachata, Training and 1 Ananthapur Education Programme 5 225 109 334 Pradesh Awareness and Education in Basic Vocations formal Inauguration Block Level Sports Meet Icds Awareness Camps Shramadan Chittooor 3 SPORTS 115 95 210 Swachch Bharat Activity Activities Block level sports and Guntur 1 40 30 70 games TYLCD 1 30 10 40 EBVS 3 0 75 75 Sri. V. Narayana Swamy Reddy, DSP Sports meet Rajampet and Sri. Block Level Sports conducted at Kadapa 2 Sports Meet 162 72 234 Tahir Hussain SI, Meets Rajampet and Rayachoty Rayachoty Blocks participated in sports meets Page 1 of 24 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 Education in basic Tailoring, embroidery Kakinada 2 20 100 120 vocations and beautician Block level sports 1 Rangampeta 124 45 169 Kurnool Block Level Sports 1 Atmakur 160 10 170 Sports Meet and Prize Nellore Block Level Sports Meet 2 245 35 280 Distribution Ongole B L Sports meet Prizes (Prakasam B L sports meets 2 320 0 320 distribtion ) Swachhata Activities Shramadan Srikakulam Swachha Bharat Activity 2 68 23 91 undertaken Activity Vijayawada Block level sports and 1 40 30 70 (krishna) games TYLCD 1 30 10 40 EBVS 3 0 75 75 Visakhapat Swachhata Activities Shramadan Swachha Bharat Activity 3 52 29 81 nam undertaken Activity Vizianagar Swachhata Activities Shramadan Swachha Bharat Activity 4 62 24 86 am undertaken Activity Ralliees, Human Chain, DY.Superintending of Eluru SWachha Bharat Pledge, swachhata Human Chain and Police, Public (West Internship prog. & 5 480 340 140 acitivites and youth Rallies Representatives and Godavari) Jalasakthi Abhiyan conventions Officials. Page 2 of 24 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 District Youth Co- Good Governance Day 1 Meeting 60 45 15 ordinator and other officials. NYVs, Youth club and Mahila Mandal Constitutional Day 1 Meeting 40 28 12 Preamble members and other dignitaries Yanam Swachta evam shram Awareness meeting and (puducherr 1 45 20 65 daan cleaning y) Education in Basic Training, Opeaning 2. Jharkhand Koderma vocations Openning 1 32 32 Skill Development Trainer ceremony (Beautician Training) District leval Sports Games,Awearness,Spe Games, KODERMA 1 325 325 Mukhiya,Teacher Compitition ech etc Awearness Education in basic Bokaro 03 25 50 75 vocation Neighbour youth Bokaro 01 35 45 80 parliament 12th Tribal youth Bokaro 01 10 10 20 exchange programme Swachhta hi Mainstreamed in NYKS Jal sanchay & Mukhiya and social Dhanbad 01 35 35 Sewa Jal Sanchay Programme cleaning Worker Mainstreamed in NYKS Tailoring & Mukhiya & social Dhanbad Basic Vocation 01 30 30 Programme Cutting Tranning worker Training in Youth youth club members, Latehar Leadership and 01 - 30 11 41 - NYV community Development Page 3 of 24 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 Education in Basic youth club members, Latehar vocation training 01 - - 32 87 - NYV Balumath District Level Cultural youth club members, Latehar Programme 01 - 91 54 145 - NYV Deepak Mahto Nyv Of Dorma Manjhi Toli Swachhata Tejasvini Club Dorma NYKS, Awarness At Block Torpa,Laxmi Swachhata Awarness 03 Display Of Banner 28 24 52 Ranchi Torpa,Bundu,Rah Kumari Nyv Baruhatu e Block Bundu Block,Sunil Mehta Social Warker Of Dulmi Rahe Block Somnath Munda Social Worker Theme Bassed NYKS, Theme Bassed Chuttu & Ganesh 01 Display Of Banner 32 32 Pragramme At Ranchi Pragramme Munda Mukhiya Of Kanke Block Chuttu Panchayat Kanke Block 12th Tribal Youth Ssb A.D.M NYKS, 12th Tribal Youth Exchange Sir,Anuraag Dyc Nyk 01 Display Of Banner 37 16 53 Ranchi Exchange Programme Program At &Gaurav Chugh Act Angara Block Of Nyk Mantosh Mahto Nyv Of Lotehatu Bundu Cluster Meeting Block,Sohodra NYKS, Reformation Of Youth Of Youth Club At 02 Display Of Banner 44 02 46 Oraoin Jal Sahiya Of Ranchi Club Bundu,Bero,Nagri Huter Bero Block Block,Aasha Kumari Nyv Of Uperdaha Page 4 of 24 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 Nagri Block EDUCATION IN SIR. JITENDRA SEWING BASIC SINGH PANCHAYAT TRAININIG Simdega VOCATIONS Display Of Banners 00 28 28 SAMITI ADHYAKSH, BLOCK - AND SOFT SMT. AMRITA DEVI BANSJOR SKILLS SEIVIKA . 12th TRIBAL YOUTH SIR. VISHNU DEV EXCHANGE YADAV CRPF Simdega Display Of Banners 11 11 22 BIRU SIMDEGA PROGRAM 97/BLCOMPANY BHUBANESWA COMMANDER. R Cleaning,Awaren Display Of Banners Smt.vidubala(pancha 3. Kerala Idukki WORK CAMP 1 40 40 ess about plastic ,Cleaning yat member) wastes Football,volley ball,carroms,ches Sri.Sabu Sorts tournament Idukki 1 155 4 159 s,badminton Vayalil(Block Kattappana Block shuttle member) competitions Football,badminto Smt.Pushpa Sorts tournament n,kabadi,carroms, Idukki 1 180 0 180 Vijayan(panchayat Elemdesam block athletics president) competitions. Volleyball,kabady, panchagusti,carro Joy Thomas Sorts tournament Idukki Idukki 1 160 20 180 ms,100 mtr Kattupalam(Panchay block athletics at president) competitions Page 5 of 24 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 Volleyball,carrom Prof.Jessy Antony Sorts tournament Idukki 1 10 140 150 s,chess,athletics, (municipal Thodupuzha block shuttle badminton chairperson) Chess, caroms , badminton , Sorts tournament C.K.Prasad (Block Idukki 1 180 20 200 kabadi , Adimaly block panchayat president) vadamvali ,football Vollybal, Vollybal, KabbadI, KabbadI, Athletic Youth Club Leaders 4. Punjab Gurdaspur Block Level Tournament. 1 Athletic and rural games 210 210 and rural games & NGO Tournament. Tournament. Cleanliness of School/College, Display Of PHC/Sub Display Of Banners, Banners, Principal, Sarpanch, 5. Rajasthan Churu 08 72 31 103 Center/Hospitals, streets Cleanliness Drive, etc Cleanliness Drive, Social worker and common places, etc Public Statues Display of banners , Awareness Motivation on ASHA Sahayogini 02 awareness programme 18 15 33 programme in immunization of children Anganwadi workers in anganwadikendras anganwadiKendra Training on Tailoring, Training on Education in Basic Computer and capacity Tailoring, Vocations AT Block building of rural youth Computer and Sarpanch, Social 03 24 61 85 Ratangarh, Rajgarh, capacity building worker Churu, Lecture, Video, Display of rural youth of banner Discussion On Works Of Organised training on Distribution of Gandhiji in reference of Chief medical and Sirohi youth leadership and 01 19 25 44 bags and sports swachta, Display of health officer community development kit Banners, Lecturers By Page 6 of 24 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 Resource Persons Discussion On Works Of Gandhiji in reference of Organised district youth Distribution of Superintendent of 01 swachta, Display of 85 15 100 convention sports kit police Banners, Lecturers By Resource Persons Discussion On Works Of Gandhiji in reference of Distribution of Organised Cultural Retired district 01 swachta, Display of 04 27 31 momento and program education officer Banners, Lecturers By certificate Resource Persons Display of Banner and Organised block level Distribution of 01 Logo, discussion on 160 - 160 - sports meet prizes mahtma Gandhi*s work Discussion On Works Of Awareness Gandhiji in reference of Started handicraft centre 01 25 25 regarding self - swachta, Display of employment Banners Display of baner of 150th Birth Anniversary SARANCH AND Nyv Block
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