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Delhi Uiversity Students Union (DUSU) Election 2010 results |
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President Jitender Choudhary,Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP)Jitender Choudhary is pursuing MA in Budhist Studies.
Vice President- Priya Dabas from ABVP
Secretary- Neetu Dabas from ABVP
Joint Secretary- Akshay from National Students' Union of India (NSUI).
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International Youth Day
Youth, the word is synonymous to an identity full of spark, energy, and enthusiasm. Driven by the passion of social change, youth of a country is undoubtedly instrumental in spearheading its present and preparing it to head towards a better tomorrow. With the same view, a resolution announcing August 12 as ‘International Youth Day’ was adopted during the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth in 1998. But it was in 1999, when the UN General Assembly endorsed the proposal and observed this day for the first time in 2000. Since then the event has been celebrated globally and every year it witnesses the huge participation of government and non-government organizations, academic institutions, corporates, and young people.
Youth has always been considered as the building block of any society. And it must not be forgotten that in a country like India, it was only the self-determination power of youth like Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, Sukhdev, Rajguru, and many more, which brought about a revolution in the country and it got rid of the clutches of British. India rejoiced in the lap of Independence only when they sacrificed their lives. The spirit of such great martyrs must be saluted. Comments (7) | Read more... |
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Delhi, the seat of power of the world's largest democracy, is a rapidly developing urban center and features in the list of top ten most populated cities in the world. One of the oldest continually inhabited cities, Delhi today is facing the dual pressure of development as well as an ever increasing population.
In the climate constrained world of today, 'development' itself is seen as a threat to the environment and it is indeed 'development' which attracts the workforce and contributes to the increasing urban population. However, development--in the real sense of the word--is essential for the growth and prosperity of a region and of a nation as a whole. Development should be sustainable and should not discount the needs and requirements of the future generation.
With this as the backdrop, Delhi Greens is calling for the second Delhi Youth Summit on Climate (DYSoC '10) at the first Prime Minister's residence in Teen Murti House . The two day summit will take place on 5th and 6th of June, 2010 and will be an ideal platform to mark the World Environment Day. DYSoC 2010 will bring together the youth from across the capital city and attempt to understand the various urban environmental issues in the wake of climate change.
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The Open Source User Group (OSUG) at the Department of Computer Engineering, College of Technology, G B Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar (http://www.gbpuat-tech.ac.in) has been organising numerous events supporting the spirit of Open Source and Free Software in the past and this May the OSUG is organising OSScamp Pantnagar for the second time. The dates scheduled for the camp are the 1st and 2nd of May 2010.
It is a platform where geeks, professionals, students and other open source enthusiast come together to celebrate the spirit of Open Source. The camps are organised on an unconference (Bar Camp) model, that is, the campers do not believe in the formalities of having formal speakers, long boring lectures, sessions, talks....... All they believe in is knowledge sharing. In an unconference, there is no audience, everybody is a participant and has got something or the other to say on the topic being discussed.
The last camp at Pantnagar was organised on January 31 – February 1, 2009 and was attended by more than 300 geeks! You can register using the following link - http://ow.ly/1A5vS Comment on this article | Read more... |
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After JNU, now DTU (prev DCE) students face lathi charge. |
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31st March- Police used force on students of (DTU) Delhi College of Enginnering while they were protesting against conversion of Delhi College of Engineering to Delhi Technological University when they were trying to submit a memorandum to AICC chief Sonia Gandhi. More than 19 students were also arrested and released later. Students allege that they have been brutually beaten.Students informed YouthV that due to merciless beating with lathis some have sustained heavy injuries including fractures. Comment on this article | Read more... |
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Students protest commercialisation of education! |
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A students group observed April 1st 2010 as "Black Day" in protest of the
commercialisation of education by the UPA. In Delhi, students from Jamia, DU
and JNU protested at Jantar Mantar against the Right to Education Act in its
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Vivek Oberoi visits KMC to launch Green Campaign |
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KMC, March 26, 2010: Film star Vivek Oberoi participated in a green drive at Kirori Mal college today.He also spoke about his upcoming film 'Prince'. Sachin, the music director also played guitar and sang some of the songs. He was joined by Vivek Oberoi himself. Vivek Oberoi spoke highly of the college and also spoke about the distinguised passouts of KMC.The event was organised by Xtasy event, KMC Alumini Association. YouthV.com was the official media partner of the event.
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This year GATES,the annual techno-cultural fest of Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Technology saw more than 130 events were conducted successfully with participation from over 15 colleges including DCE, JMC, Miranda House, LSR, NIEC, MAIT and many more. The biggest literary event of gates, Apprentice on day2, saw enormous participation and maintained the legacy of excellence. Also events like Technoscrap, B-plan, Biz fight and bulls n bears saw huge participation. Cultural events like battle of bands attracted the participation from many bands of the city that rocked the audience with its enchanting performance. Events like footloose and fashion parade witnessed some of the really memorable performances.
Gates'10 proved technical brilliance in young minds with immense enthusiasm and participation in 38 quality technical events. Events like Robo GP, line follower and neologic saw huge participation from teams all over the capital fighting for the winners’ glory. New events like engineers eye n tech-o-meter too paved way for a quality future.YouthV.com was the official Youth Media Partners of GATES 10.
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Students want Delhi College of Engineering back. |
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New Delhi, March 14th
More than 600 students participated in a candlelight march around India gate protesting against the conversion of Delhi College of Engineering to Delhi Technical University, removal of current Vice Chancellor P.B Sharma and revoke the suspension of Ravi Shekhar, President of Students Union and Nitin Baraiya.Many Parents and Alumini were also seen supporting the students.Protesting students have decided to boycott examinations starting tomorrow. YouthV reporter found hundreds of police men and Rapid Action Force ready with teargas shells around the agitating group.
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Dharohar @ COT , Pantnagar |
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Colosseum 10 @ COT, Pantnagar |
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Melange 10 @ IMS Ghaziabad |
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Sympulse 2010 @ Symbiosis, Pune |
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E-Summit 2010 @ IIT Mumbai |
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IIT Bombay holds E-summit for budding entrepreneurs. |
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Mumbai- The enterpreneur cell of IIT Bombay organised its annual flagship event E-Summit 2010 on Sunday, 7th February During the day long networking forum small enterpreneur eager to make it big attended panel discussions,workshops along with intensive mentoring sessions.The event was packed with power packed speakers including ex-chairman, State Bank of India, Mr A.K. Purwar, Founder and CEO,Pinstrom, Mahesh Murthy, CEO, Mouthshut.com,Faisal Farooqui, Founder and CEO Mastek, Mr Ashank Desai, former captain, Indian Hockey Team, Mr Viren Rasquinha among many others. E-Summit is a unique initiative by The Entrepreneurship Cell, IIT Bombay, to motivate and educate about entrepreneurship and serve as a meeting ground for Corporate and young budding entrepreneurs. Corporates, working professionals and students from all accross the Nation attended E-Summit 2010 Events included mentoring sessions, startup showcasing, Eureka!, the biggest Business Plan Competition in Asia and Vulture's Nest The director of IIT Bombay, Prof Devang Khakhar also released the annual report.
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by Anurup Arora
I as any other service class delhite, every morning jostle up daily traffic to reach my office. On every red light stoppage, we encounter hoards of destitute children and adults either amputated or dressed in various attire & cosmetic set up asking for alms. Is this celebration of God or just another means of commercializing God? Poverty in India ..... Comment on this article | Read more... |
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Rahul Gandhi interacts with students in JNU |
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JNU, Sept 29 JNU NSUI under the leadership of recently elected President of NSUI’s JNU unit Sunil Kumar Jhajharia organised a public interaction with Congress MP and NSUI incharge Rahul Gandhi. The young MP faced numerous questions by the left wing. Earlier, before the interactions, he had his dinner in one of the boys hostel. Not only he answered the students queries but confronted the left wing with the questions like "Where will the money for development come from?" Some students were not happy with his response on issues like "Right to Education" Bill where he candidly accepted that he was not aware of certain parts of the Bill. Mr Gandhi also wondered when he goes to a Dalit's house he is asked "why do you go to a Dalit's house?" and when thousands of leaders do not visit Dalit houses nobody cares. He also stated he visits a person's house but it is the media which say it is a Dalit or an Adivasi's house. A student of JNU Prakash K Ray says "I asked him about the shift in the foreign policy and why Congress abandoned the policy of solidarity with Palestine. I also asked him what happened to our solidarity with Africa and other Asian countries like Iraq and Afghanistan, also about NAM. I reminded him of Gandhi, Nehru, and even Mrs Indira Gandhi. His response was that the world polity has changed, so our policies but still the govt is committed to those ideals." Anand Pandey another JNU student says " Rahulji came to JNU like a common person, had dinner with us in the mess and JNU students reallly appreciated this gesture."
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