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Arjun Youth Diplomacy Summit 2018 Droit ARJUN YOUTH DIPLOMACY SUMMIT 2018 DROIT PENALE:INDIAN LAW JOURNAL ON CRIME AND CRIMINOLOGY (ISSN 2456-7280) DROIT PENALE: ILJCC is a quarterly journal; the journal is in association with ARJUN DAS GULATI MEMORIAL SOCIETY, ALLAHABAD. A question often arises as to what is the difference between criminal law and criminology or between criminal justice and criminology. "DROIT PENALE: Indian Law Journal on Crime and Criminology (ILJCC)", aims to resolve this dubiousness by providing a wide range of well researched articles, case notes, commentaries etc. covering the major aspects and issues under the ambit of crime and criminology. The ILJCC, a student friendly law journal, has emerged bearing the idea to encapsulate an exhaustive approach towards all these fields. It aims at providing a detailed analysis and assimilation of various issues on a single rostrum contrary to the concept of dealing with fields of criminal law and criminology separately. Further the journal also features the works, opinions and viewpoints of the greatest jurists of all times blended with the modern critical approaches towards their work. The IJLCC is committed to provide uncommon, unique and fresh probe into the core legal issues. JAGRAN LAKECITY UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL JAGRAN LAKECITY UNIVERSITY is located in Bhopal and is a fully government approved state university established by Government of Madhya Pradesh by Act No 22 of 2013 and is recognized by UGC under section 2(f) of Act, 1956. The University was granted its status on 24 April 2013 after being gazette with due approval and order of the Governor of Madhya Pradesh. The University carries forward the 15-year-old legacy of Jagran Social Welfare Society, its promoting body in being a pioneer in provision of quality education in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The courses offered through various schools embody the University’s longstanding commitment to leadership and innovation in higher education. The curriculum for individual course is designed through a blend of input from renowned academicians and industry leaders who are a part of an academic advisory board. Organized by: DROIT PENALE:INDIAN LAW JOURNAL ON CRIME Page 1 & CRIMINOLOGY (ISSN:2456 - 7 2 8 0 ) In collaboration with: JAGRAN LAKECITY UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL ARJUN YOUTH DIPLOMACY SUMMIT 2018 ARJUN YOUTH DIPLOMACY SUMMIT Arjun Youth Diplomacy summit is stimulation of youth organized in the city of Bhopal, with the motive to train the youth about the proceedings and regulations of the Legislative Houses and discussion and deliberation on International issues at international forum. The main motive of the organizers of the conference is to train the youth to play active role in the politics of the Nation and keep their views on the International agendas. This conference will be consisting of 3 Indian & 2 U.N. committees. So delegates and parliamentarians keep your dates fixed on 23rd and 24th of March. This time Bhopal will witness the amalgamation of Debate, Diplomacy and Deliberation. Make your calendars on 23rd & 24th of March 2018 at Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal. We will be having 3 Indian committees:- 1. Lok Sabha-This committee would be a stimulation of the current Lok Sabha and would act in the same paradigm to discuss and debate any contentious issues before our political society. Delegates will be assigned portfolios of political leaders, who are current members of the Lok Sabha. Furthermore the committee matrix would be reflective of the current strength of various political par ties in the Lok Sabha. This committee concludes the session with a draft bill or a press release in case of a deadlock. 2. Rajya Sabha -This committee would be a stimulation of the current Rajya Sabha and would act in the same paradigm to discuss and debate any contentious issues before our political society. Delegates will be assigned portfolios of political leaders, who are current members of the Rajya Sabha. Furthermore the committee matrix would be reflective of the current strength of various political parties in the Rajya Sabha.This committee concludes the session with a draft bill or a press release in case of a deadlock. This committee will extend participation to students from class VII and upwards. Organized by: DROIT PENALE:INDIAN LAW JOURNAL ON CRIME Page 2 & CRIMINOLOGY (ISSN:2456 - 7 2 8 0 ) In collaboration with: JAGRAN LAKECITY UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL ARJUN YOUTH DIPLOMACY SUMMIT 2018 3. All India Political Parties Meet (AIPPM)-This committee is convened with the objective of discussing an issue of national importance, in regard to which the government of the day calls member representatives of all major political parties and other associated stakeholders to discuss and deliberate upon the issue at hand in order to reach a common consensus. There will be two U.N. Committee:- 1. U.N. General Assembly (UNGA)-The United Nations General Assembly is among the six principal organs of the United Nations Organization. It is the only one in which all member nations have equal representation, and the main deliberative, policy-making and representative organ of the UN. Its powers are to oversee the budget of the UN, appoint the non-permanent members to the Security Council, receive reports from other parts of the UN and make recommendations in the form of General Assembly Resolutions. It has likewise settled various auxiliary organs.. 2. U.N. Human Rights Council (UNHRC)-The Human Rights Council is an intergovernmental body within the United Nations system made up of 47 states responsible for the promotion, protection and strengthening of human rights around the globe and for addressing situations of human rights violations. Priority round applications are open now We will be coming with agendas and our executive board soon. Organized by: DROIT PENALE:INDIAN LAW JOURNAL ON CRIME Page 3 & CRIMINOLOGY (ISSN:2456 - 7 2 8 0 ) In collaboration with: JAGRAN LAKECITY UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL ARJUN YOUTH DIPLOMACY SUMMIT 2018 REGISTRATION FEE Participation from Jagran Lakecity University 1000/- Participation 1500/- Please note that delegate/parliamentarian fee is inclusive of meals, snacks/tea/coffee, delegate kit, social night, and access to campus facilities. Accommodation is available at Rs 1500/- per person separately. Online Transaction: Name: Arjun Das Gulati Memorial Society Name of the bank: Corporation Bank Branch: George Town, Allahabad. Type of Account: Savings Account No.: 520101221978271 IFSC: CORP0000533 Organized by: DROIT PENALE:INDIAN LAW JOURNAL ON CRIME Page 4 & CRIMINOLOGY (ISSN:2456 - 7 2 8 0 ) In collaboration with: JAGRAN LAKECITY UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL ARJUN YOUTH DIPLOMACY SUMMIT 2018 RAJYA SABHA SL. No. Member Name Party State 1 Shri. N. Gokulakrihnan AIADKM Puducherry 2 Shri. K.R. Arjunan AIADKM Tamil Nadu 3 Dr. R. Lakshmanan AIADKM Tamil Nadu 4 Smt. Pushpa Shashikala AIADKM Tamil Nadu 5 Smt. Shanta Chhetri AITC West Bengal 6 Shri. Mohd. Nadimul Haque AITC West Bengal 7 Shri. Ahamed Hassan AITC West Bengal 8 Shri. Derek O’Brien AITC West Bengal 9 Shri. Prasanna Acharya BJD Odisha 10 Shri. Suresh Prabhu BJP AndhraPradesh 11 Shri. Dharmendra Pradhan BJP Bihar 12 Shri Ravi Shanker Prasad BJP Bihar 13 Shri. Gopal Narayan Singh BJP Bihar 14 Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani BJP Gujarat 15 Shri. Arun Jaitley BJP Gujarat 16 Shri Parshottam Rupala BJP Gujarat 17 Chaudhary Birendra Singh BJP Haryana 18 Shri. Jagat Prakash Nadda BJP H.P 19 Shri. Shamsher Singh Manhas BJP J&K 20 Shri. Muktar Abbas Naqvi BJP Jharkhand 21 Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman BJP Karnataka 22 Shri. Prakash Javadekar BJP M.P Organized by: DROIT PENALE:INDIAN LAW JOURNAL ON CRIME Page 5 & CRIMINOLOGY (ISSN:2456 - 7 2 8 0 ) In collaboration with: JAGRAN LAKECITY UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL ARJUN YOUTH DIPLOMACY SUMMIT 2018 23 Shri. Prabhat Jha BJP M.P 24 Shri. Piyush Goyal BJP Maharashtra 25 Dr. Vikas Mahatme BJP Maharashtra 26 Smt. Roopa Ganguly BJP Nominated 27 Dr. Subramaniam Swamy BJP Nominated 28 Shri. Shwait Malik BJP Punjab 29 Shri. Harshvardhan Singh Dungarpur BJP Rajasthan 30 Shri. Vijay Goel BJP Rajasthan 31 Shri Munquad Ali BSP U.P 32 Shri. Veer Singh BSP U.P 33 Shri. D. Raja CPI Tamil Nadu 34 Shri. R.S. Bharathi DMK Tamil Nadu 35 Dr. T. Subbarami Reddy INC Andra Pradesh 36 Dr. Manmohan Singh INC Asssam 37 Shri. Ahmed Patel INC Haryana 38 Shri. Shadi Lal Batra INC Haryana 39 Kumari Selja INC H.P 40 Shri. Anand Sharma INC H.P 41 Shri. Gulam Nabi Azad INC J&K 42 Shri. A.K. Antony INC Kerala 43 Shri. Digvijay Singh INC M.P 44 Shri. P. Chidambram INC Maharashtra 45 Shri. 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