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Annual Report 2013-2014.Indd ANNUAL REPORT 2013 - 2014 Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (Institute of National Importance by the Act of Parliament No. 35/2012 of the Ministry of Skill Development, Entrepreneurship, Youth Affairs & Sports, GOI) Pennalur, Sriperumbudur - 602 105, Tamil Nadu, India. Website : www.rgniyd.gov.in CONTENTS Pg. No. 1. Overview 9 2. Training and Other Activities 12 A. Training of Trainers Programmes 12 B. Capacity Building Programmes 18 C. Programmes for North-East 24 D. Programmes for SCP (Scheduled Caste) 27 E. Programmes for TSP (Scheduled Tribe) 32 F. International Programmes 38 G. National/International Exchange Programmes 40 H. Seminars 42 I. Workshops 42 J. Consultations 45 K. Observance of National / International Days of Importance 46 L. Youth Development Programmes 49 M. Enhancing Employability Skills of Youth 50 N. Special Programmes 51 O. Other Programmes 54 3. Research and Documentation 81 4. Administration 82 A. Executive Council Meeting 82 B. New Appointments 82 C. Members of Executive Council 82 D. Members of Academic Council 83 E. Members of Building and Works Committee 85 F. Members of Finance Committee 85 5. Annual Accounts 86 A. Independent Auditor’s Report 86 B. Schedule 14 – Significant Accounting Policies 87 C. Schedule 15 – Notes on Accounts 88 D. Balance Sheet as on 31.03.2014 90 E. Schedules to Balance Sheet as on 31.03.2014 91 F. Fixed Asset Schedule – 4 as on 31.03.2014 95 G. Income & Expenditure Account for the Year Ended 31.03.2014 96 H. Receipts & Payments for the Year Ended 31.03.2014 105 I. Budget Estimates 107 J. CAG Audit Report for the Year Ended 31.03.2014 108 RGNIYD 1 Annual Report 2013-14 RGNIYD 2 Annual Report 2013-14 PREAMBLE Indian youth are a vast human resource and 5. Action Research in view of their large numbers the question of 6. Monitoring and Evaluation Studies tapping their enormous potential has assumed great importance. In this backdrop the growing 7. Client-based and Demand-driven Training need for project designing, planning, implementing Programmes and monitoring youth development programmes 8. Academic Programmes in relation to Youth necessitated the establishment of the Rajiv Gandhi Development National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD) at Sriperumbudur by the Ministry of Youth Affairs 9. Inter-disciplinary Research in Youth and Sports, Government of India in 1993. Development The RGNIYD was registered under Societies 10. Youth Exchange Programmes Registration Act, XXVII of 1975 S.No.67 of 1993. 11. Study and Exposure Visits The Institute was set up to serve as a nodal agency for training youth functionaries and youth The Ministry of Human Resources Development as facilitators of youth development activities (Department of Higher Education, Government in the country. It worked closely with the Youth of India) had, on the recommendation of the Organisations viz., NSS and NYKS of the Ministry University Grants Commission, declared Rajiv of Youth Affairs and Sports and other Government Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development and Non-Government Organisations implementing (RGNIYD), Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu as a training programmes on youth development. “Deemed-to-be University” under section 3 of the RGNIYD plays multi-faceted roles in the following UGC Act, 1956 under the “De Novo Category” vide areas: its notification No. F.9-3/2006-U.3 (A) dated 23 October 2008.Academic programmes at Master’s To evolve and achieve an integrated Degree level and Doctoral programme in the approach to youth development for preparing and sphere of youth development were introduced in empowering the youth for the future, by – 2008 and 2010 respectively. The academic research 1. Training of Trainers/Capacity Building programmes were initiated to complement with training and outreach programmes. 2. Preparation of Core Training Material and Facilitator’s Manuals Later in 2012, it was elevated as an Institute of National Importance by the Act of Parliament 3. Enhancing Employability Skills of Youth No.35/2012, with a vision of achieving excellence 4. Diagnostic and Impact Assessment Studies in the field of youth development. RGNIYD 3 Annual Report 2013-14 As an Institute of National Importance, the Institute issues and matters, with adequate library functions with the Vision, Mission and Objectives facility, documentation and publication; as indicated below: iii. To undertake research and disseminate Vision knowledge; RGNIYD’s vision is to be a globally recognised and iv. To act as a nodal agency for capacity building of acclaimed centre of academic excellence in the field stakeholders including youth and organisations of youth development and fully responsive to the / agencies relating to youth; national agenda to meet the needs and aspirations v. To empower youth to participate in inclusive of young people in the country. development and nation building; Mission vi. To evolve as an institute of advanced study The Institute seeks to realise its mission through in the field of youth and to develop such its multi-faceted functions of policy development, professional excellence as may be required for capacity building of youth professionals, conducting the purpose; academic programmes and research in youth vii. To promote higher education in the field of development, establishing National youth resource youth through employment-oriented and centre and International Cooperation Division inter-disciplinary courses at the post graduate and catering to the needs of young people in the level. country. As an apex Institution of higher learning in Youth Objectives of the Institute Studies, RGNIYD offers six full-time Master’s Degree The objectives of the Institute are: Programmes of Two-year duration viz., M. A. Youth Empowerment, M. A. Life Skills Education, M. A. i. To evolve and achieve an integrated approach Career Counselling. M. A. Gender Studies, M. A. to youth development for preparing and Local Governance and M.A.Development Practice. empowering the youth for the future, by – The Hon’ble President of India, Shri. Pranab a. Providing research inputs for policy Mukherjee is the Visitor of RGNIYD from 31August formulation and policy analysis 2012. During the year under report, Shri. Jitendra b. Conducting impact assessment studies Singh, Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent ii. To set up advanced National Youth Resource Charge), Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Centre commensurating with the international Government of India was the President of the standards to provide comprehensive and Executive Council from 01 April 2013 to 03 March scientifically analysed data on all youth-related 2014. RGNIYD 4 Annual Report 2013-14 The Executive Council comprised of the following members: 1. Shri. Jitendra Singh President Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, (Independent Charge) Government of India, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi - 110 001. 2. Shri. Rajeev Gupta, IAS Vice President (Ex-officio) Secretary, Youth Affairs, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, ShastriBhawan, New Delhi – 110 001. 3. Shri. C. R. Kesavan Vice President 53, Bazullah Road T. Nagar, Chennai – 600 017 4. Dr. GSG Ayyangar, IAS Member Joint Secretary Director i/c RGNIYD, Sriperumbudur Ms. Sujatha Prasad, ICAS Member 5. Joint Secretary & Finance Advisor Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, New Delhi. 6. Shri. Lalit Kumar Gupta, IAS Member Joint Secretary and Programme Adviser (NSS) Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, New Delhi. 7. Shri. Sudhir Kumar Member Joint Secretary to the Government of India Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India New Delhi – 110 001. RGNIYD 5 Annual Report 2013-14 8. Dr. M.V. Rajeev Gowda Member Professor, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore – 560 078. 9. Shri. Dulichand Jain Member President, Vivekananda Educational Trust and State Treasurer, Vidhya Bharti Anugraha, No.70, TTK Road, Alwarpet, Chennai – 600 018. 10. Ms. Jayanthi Natarajan, M.P. Member No.47, Warren Road, Mylapore, Chennai – 600 004. Shri. Harsh Mander Member 11. Flat NO. 6233 C-6, VasantKunj New Delhi – 110 070. 12. Shri. C. Apok Jamir Member MLA and Ex-MP (Rajya Sabha) Walujen, Hall Nagarajan, Dimapur Nagaland – 797 112. 13. Vice Chancellor Member Gandhigram Rural Institute Gandhigram – 624 302. 14. Dr. K. Gireesan Member Faculty Head RGNIYD, Sriperumbudur 15. Dr. D. Jayalakshmi Member Registrar i/c RGNIYD, Sruperumbudur RGNIYD 6 Annual Report 2013-14 The Executive Council of RGNIYD was reconstituted with effect from 04 March 2014, with the following members: Sl. No. Name Position/Designation 1. Shri. Deep Joshi Chairperson 2. Shri. C.R. Kesavan Vice Chairperson 3. Shri. Rajeev Gupta IAS Member Secretary, Youth Affairs (Ex-officio) 4. Shri. Sudhir Kumar Member Joint Secretary, Youth Affairs (Ex-officio) 5. Shri. Sudhir Kumar Member Director (RGNIYD) up to 09.03.2014 (Ex-officio) Dr. Latha Pillai Member Director (RGNIYD) with effect from 10.03.2014 6. Dr. K. Gireesan Member Faculty Head, RGNIYD 7. Prof. S. Parasuraman Member Director, Tata Institute of Social Science (TISS) 8. Shri. Raj Pal Singh Member Director & Head, Youth Affairs & Sports, Representative of FICCI 9. Ms. Mary Kom Member 10. Dr. D. Jayalakshmi Member Secretary Registrar i/c, RGNIYD (Ex-officio) RGNIYD 7 Annual Report 2013-14 RGNIYD 8 Annual Report 2013-14 1. Overview As a think-tank of the Ministry of Skill Development, at RGNIYD, Sriperumbudur. The RGNIYD Central Entrepreneurship, Youth Affairs and Sports, Library provides access to researchers
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