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About National Integration Camp NATIONAL INTEGRATION AND YOUTH LEADERSHIP CAMP A l l l a I v n On the occasion of i t d s ia th e F St 24 h ud ut ent & Yo Atomic Energy Central School, Kakrapar, KAPS Township, Anumala, Vyara, Tapi District, Gujarat-394 651 Organised by Central Calcutta Science & Culture Organisation for Youth [Registered Under West Bengal Societies Registration Act. XXVI of 1961, Online Portal NGO Darpan, Govt. of India and Registered Under Section. 12AA of Income Tax Act 1961] Spandan, 11/2, S. N. Banerjee Road, BKP., Kolkata - 700 120 G-1, 10 D Ananda Palit Road, Entally, Kolkata - 700 014 Tel & Fax : 033 2592 5281; M : 9831109386 / 8910399438 / 9007124386 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Website : www.ccscoy.in th 24 All India Student & Youth Festival About National Integration Camp Chief Patron Chairman Professor Saugata Roy Professor Basudeb Barman, Former MP & Hon'ble Member of Parliament Former Vice Chancellor, Kalyani University The National Integration Camp are being held for the last 21 years since 1998. We had these camps at different places of West Bengal. For the last 10 years we are Lok Sabha President arranging the camps at different states of India outside West Bengal. Patrons Professor Amalendu Bandyopadhyay Shri G. K. Pillai, IAS (Retd.) Former Director, Positional Astronomy The participants are mostly students of the age group of 14 to 25 years. The subjects Shri A.K. Deb, IAS (Retd.) Centre, Govt. of India of the Training Camp are carefully chosen to impart awareness on maintaining a Shri Samar Ghosh, IAS (Retd.) Working President healthy life style and also to be somewhat economically self-supporting. The Shri Jaydeb Chakraborty, IPS (Retd.) Professor D. Chattopadhyay, Vice Chancellor, trainings on first aid and civil defence teach the students to be socially useful in Advisors Amity University, Kolkata times of any social crisis such as accident or epidemic or natural calamity. The trainings on dance, song, recitation etc. lead to their cultural and mental Shrimat Swami Atmapriyanandaji Maharaj, Vice President VC, RKM Vivekanada University amelioration. Apart from all these, staying in a camp, teaches them discipline, Professor Abhijit Mitra, Calcutta University & Dr. Sreekumar Banerjee, Former Secretary, Shri Kajal Sur timeliness, mutual co-operation & friendliness and power of adjustment in short Dept. of Space, Govt. of India lessons of life that are not otherwise included in our modern-day school curriculum. Prof. Ajay Ray, Former Director, IIEST Kolkata Chief General Secretary Also mixing with students of other states, sharing their culture in a multi-racial, Professor Basab Chaudhuri, Vice Chancellor, Shri Nemai Chandra Pramanik multi-lingual, multi-fooding and multi-cultural country, like India help to develop a West Bengal State University General Secretary sense of unity in diversity and imbibe the cultural heritage of India in their tender Professor Siddhartha Roy, Smt. Rita Paul and formative years of their life, which in the long run will help in the making of a Former Director, Bose Institute strong and unified India of tomorrow. So participation at such a camp will be a self- Professor Ashutosh Ghosh, Camp Executives Former Vice Chancellor, Calcutta University CA Surajit Sengupta, Alok Ghosh, Rajib De, rewarding and enriching experience to be cherished by them for a lifetime. Professor Rahul Sinha, Former Dean, Mou Pramanik, Chandan Ghosh, W.B. Animal & Fisheries Sciences Suman Kabasi,Srabani Das, Shri Uday Kumar Mitra, Shri Monotosh Asish Chatterjee, Archisman Pramanik Dasgupta(Senior Advocate) and so on Faculties Aims and Objects of the Organisation Scientific Executive Shri Mihir Bhattacharya, Shri Soumen Ghosh, Prof. Arunava Majumder, Shri Subrata Sarkar, Smt. Archana Sarkar, Prof. Asis Majumder Smt. Mahua Saha, Shri Naba kr. Paul, 1. To impart awareness in Science & Technology. Prof. K. C. Dora, Prof. B. K. Mahapatra Shri Ajoy Mondal, Naren Debnath, 2. To rouse awareness about the Cultural Heritage of our Country. Dr. Suman Bhusan Chakraborty, Rishi Dasgupta, Simpi Dey, Gargi Bose, Dr. Kakoli Banerjee 3. To lend a helping hand to poor meritorious students and the aged, sick and helpless. Camp Officials & Assistants 4. To foster the pursuit of Literacy, Scientific and Technical Education. Cultural Executive Tarun Kr. Chakraborty, Shamik Mukherjee, 5. To promote Scientific and Cultural projects of the Central and State Government. Shri Anupam Chattopadhyay Borenjoy Das, Avijit Ghosh, Taharjul Haque, Shri Soumen Konar, Bidyut Paul, Prasenjit Ghosh, 6. To observe the birthdays of great people and popularize their ideals among the masses and also observe the Republic and the Independence Day to generate the Smt. Amita Ghosh Roy, Amit Adhikary, Tanmay Shaw, Rajdeep Neogi spirit of nationalism. Shri Debasish Dhara, Shri Basudeb Ghosh, Anasri De, Eva Karar, Nidhi Agarwal Shri Pritisekhar 7. To arrange for lectures, workshops, seminars, exhibitions etc. at National Level, relating to Science and Culture and publish papers, bulletins, magazines etc. 8. To offer trainings in Self-development Schemes, Youth Leadership & National Integration. Previous National Integration Camps 2017 Army Public School Narangi, Guwahati, Assam 2016 Assam Rifles Public School, Laitkor, Shillong, Meghalaya 2015 Navy Children School, Dabolim, Goa 2014 Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1 and 3, Jaipur, Rajasthan 2013 Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. Gnanajyoti School, Bangalore, Karnataka 2012 Kendriya Vidyalaya-Ordnance Factory Ambajhari, Nagpur, Maharashtra 2011 Savera Basera Campus, Ordnance Factory Khamaria, Jabalpur, M.P. 2010 Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. School Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 2009 Kendriya Vidyalaya-Ordnance Factory Nalanda, Rajgir, Bihar MESSAGE 2008 Naval Maritime Academy and Ship Wright School, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 2007 Kendriya Vidyalaya-No.1, Bhubaneswar, Orissa 2006 Ramakrishna Mission Lady Indra Singh School, Indranagar, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand I am happy to learn that the Central Calcutta Science 2005 St. Mary Goretti Girls' High School, Asansol, W. B. & Culture Organisation for Youth is organizing a 2004 NTPC High School, Pubarun, Malda, West Bengal. 'National Integration & Youth Leadership Camp' from 2003 Debendralal Jagabandhu Siksha Sadan, Digha. th st 2002 KV-CMERI Project High School, Durgapur, West Bengal. 24 to 31 December, 2018 and to commemorate the 2001 KV-IOCL Project High School, Haldia, West Bengal. occasion, a Magazine is being brought out. 2000 CA High School, Salt Lake, Kolkata, West Bengal. 1999 Kendriya Vidyalaya -Fort William, Kolkata. Such youth camps create awareness among the 1998 Kendriya Vidyalaya -Fort William, Kolkata. youth about the cultural heritage of the country, apart from developing the spirit of camaraderie and bonding. I extend my warm greetings to the organizers and Camp Schedule : 24th to 31st December 2018 Inaugural Ceremony : 24th December 2018 send my best wishes for the success of the event. Training Subjects Aerobics, Yoga, Drill, Music, Dance, First-Aid, Physiotherapy, Beauticare, Technical Education, Self Defence, Sports & Games, Youth Leadership & National Integration etc. (Tathagata Roy) Training Period ( For Residential) 7 a.m. to 8 : 30 p.m. Training Period ( For Non-Residential) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Seminars Popularization of Science, Mysteries of Universe and Comet, Culture of India and its Tradition, Environment Pollution and Climate Change Valedictory Ceremony : 31st December 2018 Mission, Vision and Approach Nemai Chandra Pramanik Rita Paul Chief General Secretary General Secretary The Central Calcutta Science & Culture Organisation for Youth was established with a motive for carrying on social, voluntary and philanthropic work and also to promote the cause of science & culture Message among the masses. To further this aim the organisation regularly arranges workshops and self-- employment trainings to search out promising talents in different fields of Science & Culture and "Mind is never a problem. Mindset is" encourage them blossom in life. With this aim, we also had held National Seminars in cooperation with different Ministries, Govt. of Narendra Modi India. We regularly felicitate different eminent Scientists with 'Vigyan Ratna' & 'Young Scientist Award'. We also arrange for yearly state level various cultural competitions. Every year we have had organized workshops on Recitation, Bengali Song, Creative Dance, Recitation, Art and Jute Craft etc. We regularly Youth, being the future of the nation, have felicitates Cultural personalities with different awards, we also observes the birthdays of great potential of elevating the entire society, administration and scientists and poets. We also regularly distribute free textbooks and scholarships to needy and meritorious students and the government machinery with all their innovation, arrange for awareness programmes on health, nutrition, water etc., as a part of our regular schedule to enthusiasm and openness towards the modernization. The the cause of serving the society. need of the time is just to liberate them and see how they We had also organized a three days 'International Conference on “Aquatic resources and Sustainable Management” (ICARSM)' on 17 to 19 February, 2016 at Science City, Kolkata, West Bengal. The face the challenges by molding their energy, flexibility and Conference had been attended by eminent scientist, researchers, professionals, farmers and policy makers from different fisheries Institute and also different Universities of West Bengal and throughout the will into being knowledgeable
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