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Yuth Parliament Audit 2018-19 Ref. No: F.21/15/NSS/RD/2018-19/1512 to 1548 Date 6 March 2019. “Rayat Shikshan Sanstha’s” YASHAVANTRAO CHAVAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, SATARA. DIST-SATARA (AUTONOMOUS) Submission of Statement of account (Head wise) Youth Parliament Budget Break up Report 14 Jan. 2019 and 18 Jan 2019 From National Service Scheme Nodal officer YASHAVANTRAO CHAVAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, SATARA PRINCIPAL YASHAVANTRAO CHAVAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, SATARA. DIST-SATARA Autonomous 2019 National Youth Parliament Festival (NYPF) 2019 State Youth Parliament (SYP) Participants Date 07.02.2019 to be held at S. P. Pune University Pune Sr Full Name Male/ District Contact No. Date & Time Date & Time No Female of Arrival of Departure 1. Pankaj Ashokkumar Male Satara 06-02-2019 07-02-2019 7588100778 Gandhi 7.00 pm 7.30 pm 2. Prashant Sunil Thakur Male Satara 06-02-2019 07-02-2019 8308310901 7.00 pm 7.30 pm 3. Swapnil Tatyaba Kolape Male Satara 06-02-2019 07-02-2019 8007381543 7.00 pm 7.30 pm Prof. Nandkumar Mane Prin. Dr. K. G. Kanade District Nodal Officer/NSS Programme Officer Principal of the District Nodal Institution Jury for District level Youth Parliament District: Satara Name of Nodal Institution: Yashvantrao Chavan Institute of Science, Satara Sr. Jury Name of the Jury Designation/Profession Mobile no & emailid No. Member member 1 Assi. Prof. Dr. Anil Dadas Asist. Prof, Head, Dept of 7757961504 English [email protected] Dahiwadi College Dahiwadi 2 Asso. Prof. Dr. Shivling Asso. Prof, Member, Board of 9822013048 Menkudale Studies in Marathi Subject shivlingmenkudale Shivaji Universty, Kolhapur, @gmail.com Life Member, Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, Satara 3 Journalist Mr. Dilipkumar Seniour Journalist 9881133087 Chinchkar Dainik Sakal 4 Asso.Prof Dr. Manisha Patil Head, English Depat. 8766525918 Y.C.I.S.Satara 5 Assist.Prof. Mrs. R. S. Shinde Y.C.I.S.Satara 9370433312 Prof. Nandkumar Mane Prin. Dr. K. G. Kanade District Nodal Officer/NSS Principal of the District Nodal Institution Satara District Yuva Sansad 18.1.2018 Screening Prin. Dr. K. G. Kanade , Prof. N. B. Mane (Nodal officer) Screening Launching of DYP Satara Screening Satara District Yuva Sansad 24.1.2018 Chief Guest Shrimant Chh. Udayanraje Bhosale. Member of Parliament, Govt of India (Loksabha) India, Prof N. B. Mane (Nodal officer) Invitation to Chh. Udayanraje Bhosale from nodal officer Mr. N.B.Mane Invitation to Chh. Udayanraje Bhosale from nodal officer Mr. N.B.Mane Screening Addressing Chh. Udayanraje Bhosale Member of Loksabha India. Presented Participants Participants Best five from Youth Parliament with mr. N.B.Mane Nodal officer NEWS BETWEEN YOUTH PARLIAMENT 2019 Satara District Youth Parliament 2019 Date. Screening 18.1.2019, District Parliament 24.1.2019 Name of Nodal Institution: Yashvantrao Chavan Institute of Science, Satara BRIEF REPORT Sr. Day & Activity Place and no. Date Remark 1 12.1.2019 Official launching of District youth parliament College 2 12.1.2019 Release of news to Newspapers Sakal, Lokmat, In Satara District Pudhari, Punyanagri 3 18.1.2019 Screening, Total participant participated Yashwantrao Chavan Auditorium 4 19.1.2019 Displayed Screening Result Y.C.I.S Satara 5 24.1.2019 Organised District Youth Parliament Y.C.I.S Satara 6 25.1.2019 Deputation of Best three selected speakers for SYP Y.C.I.S Satara 7 26.1.2019 Deputation of participant as a representative of Y.C.I.S Satara DYP to NYP Delhi Pankaj Gandhi National Youth Parliament Festival (NYP) 2019 (NYP) Participants-representative Sr Full Name Male/ District Contact No. No Female 1. Pankaj Ashokkumar Male Satara Gandhi 7588100778 (Representative ) Prof. Nandkumar Mane Prin. Dr. K. G. Kanade District Nodal Officer/NSS Programme Officer Principal of the District Nodal Institution Heighlights: Toal Members participated in Screening. 77+ others 20 (NSS Volunteers = 97 Total Members 50 participated in District youth parliament Chief Guest of District youth parliament Hon. Chh. Udayanraje Bhosale, Member, Loksabha government of India, Satara Constituency. Principal, Dr. K. G. Kanade, Satara District nodal officer: Mr. N. B. Mane Prof. Nandkumar Mane Prin. Dr. K. G. Kanade District Nodal Officer/NSS Programme Officer Principal of the District Nodal Institution .
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