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JAWAHAR INSTITUTE OF MOUNTAINEERING & WINTER SPORTS, NUNWAN, PAHALGAM JAMMU-KASHMIR-192126
JIM/75/TGC/- Feb 2012 R K Singh Under Secretary to the Govt. of India Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110001
COURSE REPORT INTER STATE YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME
1. Kindly refer your letter No. F.18-3/2011-NPYAD dated 16 Sept 2011.
2. A copy of General Course Report of Inter State Youth Exchange Programme
conducted by this Institute for 50 youth (35 boys & 15 girls) from different parts country,
sponsored by Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, New Delhi under NPYAD Scheme is
enclosed herewith for your information and necessary action please.
3. Kindly ack. (Virinder Singh) Colonel Principal (JIM & WS) Encl: As stated Copy to: 1. Joint Secretary (G/Air) (Secretary JIM & WS), D (HMI), R.No. 225 F, South Block
Ministry of Defence, New Delhi-11 : For info
2. Atul Daloo, IAS, Secretary Tourism, Govt. of J&K, Civil Secretariat Jammu-J&K
3. Mr Rakesh Mohan, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-1 4. Institute Library.
GENERAL COURSE REPORT INTER STATE YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME
INSTITUTE: JAWAHAR INSTITUTE OF MOUNTAINEERING & WINTER SPORTS (JIM & WS) PAHALGAM VENUE: SANASAR (J&K) REPORT ON: INTER STATE YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME COURSE SERIAL NO: 63 DURATION OF COURSES: 10 DEC 2011 TO 25 DEC 2011 (15 DAYS ) GENERAL 1. Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering and winter Sports (JIM & WS) is a joint
venture between Ministry of Defence, Government of India and Department of Tourism
Govt. of J&K. Headquarter of the Institute is located at Nunwan, Pahalgam and sub
centers at Bhaderwah (Doda), Sanasar (near Patnitop), Shey (Leh) and one adhoc sub
centre at Gulmarg for skiing courses. Over last 29 years the Institute has excelled in
different adventure activities like Mountaineering, Skiing, Paragliding, Rescue, water
rafting, short term adhoc adventure courses and Mountain & Tourist Guide courses.
2. 50 youth (35 boys & 15 girls) from parts of the country reported to JIM & WS,
Sub Centre Sanasar 10 Dec 2011.The Scheduled events of these youth
commenced the next day after issue of clothing and equipment. All the youth
participated and showed keen interest in the youth Exchange Programme.
Nominal roll of the youth of each course is enclosed as Appendix “A”.
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INTRODUCTION 3. Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering & Winter Sports, (JIM & WS) conducted Inter
State Youth Exchange Programme w.e.f 10 Dec 2011 to 15 Dec 2011, 15 days at Sub
Centre, Sanasar, sponsored by Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, New Delhi under
NPYAD, Scheme.
GROUP PHOTOGRAPH
AIM 4. (a) Environmental Awareness amongst youth.
(b) Cultural and social understanding and exchange.
(c) To develop communal harmony.
(d) To develop unity amongst youth through adventure programme.
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OBJECTIVES 5. (a) Familiarization with environment, family life, social customs of the
people of different parts.
(b) Understanding the common cultural and historical heritage of the
country symbolized in historical monuments.
(c) Understanding problems of people of different regions.
(d) To emblem unity in diversity and a pride in the youth being an Indian.
(e) To inculcate communal harmony amongst different cultural / regional
groups. OPENING ADDRESS 6. Opening address was taken by Col Virinder Singh, Principal, JIM & WS making
the students aware of the well known history of the esteemed Institute JIM &
WS. Students were explained safety and security measures to be observed around
Institute premises. They were also explained the discipline to be observed during event
of this Inter State Youth Exchange Programme.
OPENING ADDRESS BY
COL VIRINDER SINGH, PRINCIPAL, JIM & WS
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CONDUCT OF YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME 7. The youth from different states were put together through cultural programmes,
Seminars and discussions holding informal meets to exchange their views on different
issues related to culture heritage, community views, rituals etc. They also shared their
views on participating in social development projects like education, health and
employment generation. They also got familiarized with regional festivals and the relief
and rehabilitation activities carried out in the state by the Govt e.g Operation
Sadbhavana by Indian Army, health camps and tour of local youth to other states of the
country.
8. Details of aspects covered during the programme are enunciated in subsequent
paras.
(a) Cultural Programmes: To inculcate amongst the youth the spirit of national
integration and communal harmony different creative and innovative cultural activities
were organized in a systematic manner. Stage dramas, dances, musical sessions, tails
were conducted giving them a different regional, religious and linguistic flavours.
YOUTH PRESENTING CULTURAL PROGRAMME
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(b) Social Exchange: The youth were made to visit surrounding villages, schools
and Institutions to learn the local social agenda and the problems existing in the
communities which posed a significant hurdle in the empowerment of local youth. They
also exchange their views on solving such existing difficulties in the community.
INTRACTION WITH LOCALS
(c) Lectures/Presentations/ Seminars/ Conferences: The following aspects of
subjects were covered in great details in the form lectures / demonstrations / Seminars /
Conferences:
(i) Environmental Awareness (Lecture).
(ii) Unity in diversity (Drama).
(iii) Govt policies on empowerment of the poor (Debate)
(iv) Education system at village level (Informal meets).
(v) Role of Armed forces in J&K (Debate).
(vi) Social Development through cultural reforms (Discussion).
INSTRUCTORS DELIVERING LECTURES
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(d) Treks: Youth were trained in trekking. They got familiarized with the equipment
needed while going on long treks. They were taken beautiful places around the area,
enroute they met and conversed with the Gujjars and children, interacting and
exchanging culture which helped them to know the them better.
TREK TO HISTORIC SHANKPAL TEMPLE
(e) Recreational activities: Youth were made to take interest to participate in games
like volley ball, badminton, cricket. Through discussions with the instructors they also
got familiarized with adventure sports like skiing, paragliding, water rafting and Para
jumping. They also enjoyed few of the adventure activities like Rock Climbing, River
crossing, Rappelling, Para Gliding etc. The Youth showed keen desire to undergo
training at the institute for the adventure sports in near future.
ROCK CLIMBING RAPPELLING PARA GLIDING
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ACCOMMODATION 9. The accommodation facility was made in Institute huts at Sanasar, with good
lodging and dining facilities.
INSTITUTE HUTS FOOD 10. The participants were provided hygienic and palatable food during the training
with additional energy supplements like fruits, dry fruits, toffees and sweets etc. Hot
food was served with the help of food warmers to keep the food warm & fresh.
PARTICIPANTS ENJOYING SUMPTUOUS FOOD
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TRANSPORT 11. The to and fro transportation to all the participants were provided free of cost to
the course venue by the JIM & WS. Local transportation was also provided during the
Programme free of cost to all the participants.
EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING 12. The participants were provided with quality clothing gear and equipment for
recreational activities during the programme. They were issued with quality clothing like
t-shirt, sun-cap, Trek-suits, water bottle etc. by the institute.
CLOTHING ISSUED BY JIM & WS
FIRST AID & MEDICAL COVER 13. Medical cover to participants was provided throughout the programme by JIM &
WS. One Nursing Assistant accompanied the students round the clock to provide First
aid and other necessary medical aid.
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FEEDBACK 14. Photo copies of feedback by participants are attached as Appendix ”B”, reflecting standards of training, accommodation and other facilities provided by the
Institute during the programme.
RECOMMENDATIONS
15. It is recommended that more programmes and groups may be sanctioned to JIM
& WS for other adventure activities like Basic, Advance Mountaineering, Mountain
Adventure, Mountain rescue courses, Basic, Intermediate and Advance skiing courses
the year 2012-13 .
GRADUATION CEREMONY 16. The participants presented a colorful cultural programme after completion of
scheduled programme. Beautiful events like singing, Jokes, Drama and mimicry
presented by the participants. The event was followed by the distribution of the
programme badges, certificates and mementoes by Col Virinder Singh, Principal, JIM &
WS.
COL VIRINDER SINGH, PRINCIPAL, JIM & WS
DISTRIBUTING BADGES AND CERTIFICATES AMONGEST PARTICIPANTS
10 CONCLUSION 17. During the Inter State Youth Exchange Programme the youth coming frm
different states / country were familiarized with local culture and heritage exchanging
social problems, health and poverty issues at village levels in Jammu & Kashmir which
made them to feel for the needs of the locals to come in the main stream of Indian
population and progressive path. This to a greater extend succeeded in developing the
sense of unity in diversity and being one of same cultural and heritage history forming
strong national bond amongst the youth. (Virinder Singh) Colonel Principal Encls: As stated Copy to: 1. Joint Secretary (G/Air) (Secretary JIM & WS), D (HMI), R.No. 225 F, South Block
Ministry of Defence, New Delhi-11 : For info
2. Atul Dulloo, IAS, Secretary Tourism, Govt. of J&K, Civil Secretariat Jammu-J&K
3. Mr Rakesh Mohan, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-1 4. Institute Library.
Appendix “A” LIST OF STUDENTS
S.NO Name Parentage Address Sex Age Category
1 Amandeep Kaur Gurder Singh Roper (Punjab) F 14 General
2 Jasveer Kaur Banwari lal -do- F 13 -do-
3 Amarjeet Kaur Gurder Singh -do- F 15 -do-
4 Narinder Kaur Bhola Ram -do- F 16 -do-
5 Veena Kumari Jagat Pal -do- F 17 -do-
6 Ramanjeet Kaur Surinder Pal -do- F 14 -do-
7 Paramjet Kaur Dharam Pal -do- F 15 -do-
8 Manpreet Kaur Gurdial Chand -do- F 14 -do-
9 Gurpreet Kaur Beshan Dass -do- F 14 -do-
10 Ramandeep Kaur Surjeet Singh Mohali (Punjab) F 15 SC
11 Harpreet Kaur Raha Karishan -do- F 16 General
12 Parvinder Kaur Ram Ashra -do- F 17 -do-
13 Yadvinder kumar Ashwani kumar -do- M 18 -do-
14 Surinder Singh Ram Ashra -do- M 16 OBC
15 Tajinder singh Ram Ji Dass -do- M 17 -do-
16 Baljeet Kumar Harmesh Singh -do- M 15 General
17 Sukhwinder Singh Surinder Pal -do- M 13 -do-
18 Lakhwinder Singh Jaswail Singh -do- M 14 -do-
19 Jagdeep Singh Ram Krishan -do- M 15 -do-
20 Rajinder Kumar Ram Saran -do- M 16 -do-
21 Kulwinder Jit Gurder Singh -do- M 14 -do-
22 Inderjeet Singh Onkar Singh -do- M 19 -do-
23 Chaman Singh Sarwan Kumar -do- M 14 -do-
24 Sachin Saini Gurdial chand -do- M 14 -do-
25 Zakir Hussain Bhat Gh Nabi Bhat Anantnag -J&K M 16 -do-
26 Nisar Ahmed Bhat Abdul Ahad Bhat -do- M 15 -do-
27 Javid Ahmed Bhat Wali Mohd Bhat -do- M 15 -do-
28 Abid Hussain Lone Habibula Lone -do- M 14 -do-
29 Kaysir Ahmed Sheikh Abdul Majid Sheikh -do- M 14 SC
30 Waseem Ah Magray Abdul Majid Magray -do- M 14 SC
31 Danish Rahman Abdul Rahman Bhat -do- M 15 -do-
32 Azib Shafi Mohmad Shafi Bhat -do- M 15 -do-
33 Aryaman Khajuria Chander Bhan Khajuria Udhampur –J&K M 16 -do-
34 Arpit Khajuria Anil Khajuria -do- M 17 -do-
35 Needha Hussain Quassar Hussain -do- M 16 SC
36 Lalita Sharma Govind Ram Ramnagar – J&K M 16 -do-
37 Satyam Gupta Kewal Kumar Gupta -do- M 18 -do-
38 Rahul Sharma Govind Ram -do- M 18 -do-
39 Ujwal Sharma Sh. Sanjay Udhampur-J&K M 19 -do-
40 Bisma Hussain Quassar Hussain Shah -do- M 14 -do-
41 Mukul Verma Jugal Kishore -do- M 15 -do-
42 Vinish Mahajan Sh. Sham Lal -do- M 16 SC
43 Pearl Sharma Sh. Vinod Sharma -do- F 17 -do-
44 Sulekha Sharma Ashok Sharma -do- F 18 -do-
45 Pooja Sharma Suresh Chander Hissar (Haryana) F 14 -do-
46 Ashish Mengi Sanjay Mengi -do- M 16 SC
47 Aruna Jamwal Sh. Karan Singh -do- M 15 -do-
48 Narinder Singh Virnder Singh -do- M 17 -do-
49 Surinder Singh Janak Singh -do- M 18 -do-
50 Kailash Kumar Sanak Ram -do- M 17 SC