LIST OF PARTICIPANTS REGISTERED FOR CBT WORKSHOP 9-11 OCT 2009. PLEASE NOTE IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN NOMINATED BY A ZONE, YOU CAN APPLY TO THE NATIONAL OFFICE AND GET A NOMINATION FORM. YOU WILL ONLY BE WELCOME AT THE WORKSHOP IF YOUR APPLICATION IS ACCE...PTED AND CONFIRMED. SO FAR THE FOLLOWING ARE ATTENDING:
A R Parmeswaran
P A Srinivasan
R Elangovan
M Singarayan
Neena N Nath
Darshan Dahiya
Naval Singh
P P Vermani
Madhulika Bakshi
Usha Bhalla
Bishakha Banerjee
Chirantan Bhaduri
Kalyani Chakraborty
Kuntak Gupta
Dr. Tapti Dasgupta
Leon Blaise Pereira
Parag Fatehpuria
Fernandez Rita
Alok Virmani
Juzer A Shaikhally
CHEERS,
SANDEEP
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
CBT Workshop 2009, 9-11 Oct 2009 New Delhi
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Open Award Centre is now on!
The first OPEN AWARD CENTRE (OAC) has been inaugurated successfully at the Sri Aurobindo Society , on the 5th of September 2009.
The Agend of the meeting / launch ceremony:
1. Orientation for the new AWARD participants.
2. Enrolment at the OAC.
3. Plan for the Award Holders Association (AHA).
The meeting itself saw hoardes of participants and volunteers alike.
The students and staff members of the society also attended the ceremony with abundant enthusiasm. It started with a formal introduction and a speech by the head of the society, Mrs. Daljeet Wadwa.
Mr. Sandeep Dutt then officially introduced the programme to the audience. Starting with light discussion about the achievements and goals of IAYP so far, he moved on to explain the role of the programme.
“It is in fact 90% trust and 10% effort. It can find even that tiny miniscule of positive energy in you and enlarge it to that degree that it makes you do grand things. And you will be left with glorious
memories that will last you a lifetime. Why did the award come into being?? It is simply there because we want to motivate you, want you to enjoy the present moment and get rewarded for it, thereby making your life somehow more meaningful. It is presented to you not because you secured the highest position or the grand trophy but because you are showing an initiative. You come first , you receive the award .. you come last , you STILL receive the award . Because you get rewarded for doing whatever it is that you are doing , in a positive way.” Thus by captivating the crowd with his speech which was delivered in a jocund manner , he proceeded to inform the audience about the required fields of the award.
Next, Saachi Sarin, enlightened the audience about her experience receiving the gold. This
programme is considered the highest accolade for an achiever.
Moreover the institute members also showcased many dance pieces, plays and instrumental performance to entertain the crowd.
Following this the interested candidates were registered for the programme and briefed about the coming events. All in all it was a fruitful day.
We are most grateful to Ms. Daljeet Wadwa, Directos of SAIMA, for not only being our host but for assuring us of full support towards the OAC project.
Karisma Rawat
The Agend of the meeting / launch ceremony:
1. Orientation for the new AWARD participants.
2. Enrolment at the OAC.
3. Plan for the Award Holders Association (AHA).
The meeting itself saw hoardes of participants and volunteers alike.
The students and staff members of the society also attended the ceremony with abundant enthusiasm. It started with a formal introduction and a speech by the head of the society, Mrs. Daljeet Wadwa.
Mr. Sandeep Dutt then officially introduced the programme to the audience. Starting with light discussion about the achievements and goals of IAYP so far, he moved on to explain the role of the programme.
“It is in fact 90% trust and 10% effort. It can find even that tiny miniscule of positive energy in you and enlarge it to that degree that it makes you do grand things. And you will be left with glorious
memories that will last you a lifetime. Why did the award come into being?? It is simply there because we want to motivate you, want you to enjoy the present moment and get rewarded for it, thereby making your life somehow more meaningful. It is presented to you not because you secured the highest position or the grand trophy but because you are showing an initiative. You come first , you receive the award .. you come last , you STILL receive the award . Because you get rewarded for doing whatever it is that you are doing , in a positive way.” Thus by captivating the crowd with his speech which was delivered in a jocund manner , he proceeded to inform the audience about the required fields of the award.
Next, Saachi Sarin, enlightened the audience about her experience receiving the gold. This
programme is considered the highest accolade for an achiever.
Moreover the institute members also showcased many dance pieces, plays and instrumental performance to entertain the crowd.
Following this the interested candidates were registered for the programme and briefed about the coming events. All in all it was a fruitful day.
We are most grateful to Ms. Daljeet Wadwa, Directos of SAIMA, for not only being our host but for assuring us of full support towards the OAC project.
Karisma Rawat
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The Award Weekly
Hi Folks !!!!
We are fun ,we are alive, we are young and kicking out there.
Welcome to THE AWARD WEEKLY……
I salute, all those lovely people who make IAYP what it is and what it represents for.
Being the newest member of this top class organization I’m more than
awed by it , I’m completely overwhelmed by this whole new field which has opened out in front of my eyes.
Therefore I write this, my 1st editorial, to pump up that spirit in you, Yesss u cannn do it, achieve whatever u want and desire!! The world is your playground my friends.. And there is no competition whatsoever.
This newsletter has been started fundamentally to air views, exchange information and communicate between individual leaders and participants from all zones. We will make this a weekly affair to update you readers with the latest news regarding the activities taken up by the programme and the challenges encountered by those facing it.
Please share pictures, news, caricatures, updates and even gossip of whatever it is that you have been doing. Send inputs about all your exciting expeditions and workshops as we have much to learn from each other.
I look forward to all your letters and comments. Mail in your inputs to karismalyf@gmail.com
Saluting the spirit of IAYP…
Signing offfffff…..
Karisma Rawat
Please email to brewingknowledge@diljeeto.com and subscribe today!
We are fun ,we are alive, we are young and kicking out there.
Welcome to THE AWARD WEEKLY……
I salute, all those lovely people who make IAYP what it is and what it represents for.
Being the newest member of this top class organization I’m more than
awed by it , I’m completely overwhelmed by this whole new field which has opened out in front of my eyes.
Therefore I write this, my 1st editorial, to pump up that spirit in you, Yesss u cannn do it, achieve whatever u want and desire!! The world is your playground my friends.. And there is no competition whatsoever.
This newsletter has been started fundamentally to air views, exchange information and communicate between individual leaders and participants from all zones. We will make this a weekly affair to update you readers with the latest news regarding the activities taken up by the programme and the challenges encountered by those facing it.
Please share pictures, news, caricatures, updates and even gossip of whatever it is that you have been doing. Send inputs about all your exciting expeditions and workshops as we have much to learn from each other.
I look forward to all your letters and comments. Mail in your inputs to karismalyf@gmail.com
Saluting the spirit of IAYP…
Signing offfffff…..
Karisma Rawat
Please email to brewingknowledge@diljeeto.com and subscribe today!
Thursday, September 10, 2009
To all Member schools / Award units and Operators
Dear Award Friends and Supporters;
This is an open letter to all our Award Units and Volunteers, first to thank them for the continued support for the Award Programme, and to apprise all that IAYP India is now all set to grow from strength to strength.
India is youth and youth is India!
A young nation, with the largest youth force in the world, poised to make this century ours. Brand India today is the flavour of the season, the meteoric rise of the services sector and the need for knowledge capital has made India shine on the world map, and this is the opportunity for the Award Programme to build on.
Not many are perhaps aware that the Award Programme in India commenced in the year 1962, and am certain near 2,00,000 lac or maybe more, have either participated or volunteered to build the programme over the years. Some say the Award Programme is perhaps the best kept secret!
A conscious effort is being made by the full Award team to roll out the Development Plan 2010 – 2013, and build up to 5,00,000 participants in the near future. A big capacity building and training initiative is in the offing; the focus now is not only on the 14 -18 year olds at schools, but also on the 18 – 25 in the colleges, corporate and social organizations. We need to work with a mission to bridge the social divide and help young Indians live their dreams.
The national office is now functional and the first Open Award Centre, for the college going and other youth was inaugurated at Sri Aurobindo Society in New Delhi, on the 5th of September 2009, to commemorate Teachers Day and keep the spirit of the ‘guru’ vibrant.
For more and other exciting opportunities, please follow us on http://www.iayp.in/ .
We are also on FACEBOOK, www.facebook.com/iayp.in
To keep you updated with news and plans there is a blog http://www.brewingknowledge.com/
We are there to win hearts and partner for the spirit that keeps everyone youthful. Please share the information with volunteers and the youth. You are most welcome to drop by at our office or email Sandeep.dutt@iayp.in .
Let us join hands and challenge young people everywhere!
Yours truly,
Sandeep Dutt
National Director
International Award for Young People, India
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Sunday, September 6, 2009
Where is the Open Award Centre in Delhi?
Open Award Centre
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Sri Aurobindo Society
Adchini Crossing, On Qutab Road, New Delhi 110017, India
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Role of Volunteers - Workshop ROV 2009
1st September 2009
Role of Volunteers (ROV), New Delhi India, 19-20 September 2009
Theme: Youth as a Volunteer
Format: Workshop
Building on the core competency and capacity building in India, the focus will be on:
Ø Train the volunteers as award volunteers
Ø Offer a snapshot of the Award programme
Ø Respond to the need for a Volunteer Management Policy
ROV will carry forward youth engaging in society, and work on ways to deliver the Programme for the 18-25 age groups
1. Format & Key Topics
The ROV will incorporate group work, case studies, presentations and subject matter experts on how to best engage and add value to the sections of the Award Programme.
2. Outcomes: Confidence and clarity on the Role of a Volunteer
To demonstrate the Award’s usefulness to society and drive development, Participants will interact with Trainers and volunteers.
3. The Trainers
The trainers for ROV trainers will be from the National Office and the Volunteers.
4. The Participants
The participants sought for ROV 2009 must be Volunteers. We are seeking participants with a demonstrated interest and/or involvement in extending the Award into the wider community to meet a higher need.
5. The Venue
ROV 2009 Training Venue
Sri Aurobindo SocietyAdchini Crossing, On Qutab RoadNew Delhi 110017
http://sriaurobindosocietydelhi.org.in/
The centre is equipped with the necessary equipment, landscaped outdoor facilities, an AV and training centre.
6. The Costs
All costs will be covered by the National Award Office; from noon Saturday 19th September 2009 to evening Sunday 20th September 2009.
A registration fee of Rs. 100/- per delegate applies to all without any exemptions.
The Fee has to accompany the FORM, please remit to “IAYP India” at New Delhi
7. The Programme
Saturday 19th October3.00 PM to 5.30 PM Welcome Briefing & Evening Tea
Sunday 20th October Session ,Lunch & Closing Session
Registration Forms – by 13 September 2009
Completed registration forms for all participants should please be returned to the National Office by 13th September 2009. Formal invitations will be provided upon receipt of completed registration forms with participant names.
Apply to:
INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, INDIA
BOOKCAFE, 86 SHAHPUR JAT, KHEL GAON MARG, NEW DELHI 110049
PHONE: +91 11 6466 2720 FAX : +91 11 2649 7165
EMAIL: help@iayp.in
WEB: www.iayp.in
BLOG: www.brewingknowledge.com
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/iayp.in
ASK for FORM by EMAIL please.
Role of Volunteers (ROV), New Delhi India, 19-20 September 2009
Theme: Youth as a Volunteer
Format: Workshop
Building on the core competency and capacity building in India, the focus will be on:
Ø Train the volunteers as award volunteers
Ø Offer a snapshot of the Award programme
Ø Respond to the need for a Volunteer Management Policy
ROV will carry forward youth engaging in society, and work on ways to deliver the Programme for the 18-25 age groups
1. Format & Key Topics
The ROV will incorporate group work, case studies, presentations and subject matter experts on how to best engage and add value to the sections of the Award Programme.
2. Outcomes: Confidence and clarity on the Role of a Volunteer
To demonstrate the Award’s usefulness to society and drive development, Participants will interact with Trainers and volunteers.
3. The Trainers
The trainers for ROV trainers will be from the National Office and the Volunteers.
4. The Participants
The participants sought for ROV 2009 must be Volunteers. We are seeking participants with a demonstrated interest and/or involvement in extending the Award into the wider community to meet a higher need.
5. The Venue
ROV 2009 Training Venue
Sri Aurobindo SocietyAdchini Crossing, On Qutab RoadNew Delhi 110017
http://sriaurobindosocietydelhi.org.in/
The centre is equipped with the necessary equipment, landscaped outdoor facilities, an AV and training centre.
6. The Costs
All costs will be covered by the National Award Office; from noon Saturday 19th September 2009 to evening Sunday 20th September 2009.
A registration fee of Rs. 100/- per delegate applies to all without any exemptions.
The Fee has to accompany the FORM, please remit to “IAYP India” at New Delhi
7. The Programme
Saturday 19th October3.00 PM to 5.30 PM Welcome Briefing & Evening Tea
Sunday 20th October Session ,Lunch & Closing Session
Registration Forms – by 13 September 2009
Completed registration forms for all participants should please be returned to the National Office by 13th September 2009. Formal invitations will be provided upon receipt of completed registration forms with participant names.
Apply to:
INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, INDIA
BOOKCAFE, 86 SHAHPUR JAT, KHEL GAON MARG, NEW DELHI 110049
PHONE: +91 11 6466 2720 FAX : +91 11 2649 7165
EMAIL: help@iayp.in
WEB: www.iayp.in
BLOG: www.brewingknowledge.com
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/iayp.in
ASK for FORM by EMAIL please.
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