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“Youth is the future of the Nation” – this commonly used statement is well

supported with examples from the World's history. Whenever generations have

had exceptionally high youth ratio, there have been movements that shook up

their systems and left a profound impact on history. India now has around 600

million people younger than 25, which in absolute numbers is an unprecedented

demographic condition in the history of Modern India or anywhere in the world.

Despite the current four-decade gap between the median age of India's people

and that of its government officials, today's young will, in the near future, go on

to fill up the roles of decision makers, in all fields. Hence, it becomes highly

important for India's young people to realize their power, responsibility and the

endless opportunities that await them. Therefore, issues like ethical leadership,

governance, cultural disparity & thought disparity between generations

remain key challenges towards building a better and a harmonious society.

If India's youth is the country's biggest asset, it is our onus to build a responsible

generation which enables and empowers every young person to create a plethora of opportunities for themselves,

organizations, communities and the society. Chandigarh, being one of India's youngest cities, and a reflection of India's

modern and progressive outlook, should be a frontrunner city in leading the change in the country.

Today, AIESEC exists as one of the very few, if not the only, organizations to have functioned for almost 65 years in

different cultures, with an annually changing leadership at all levels globally. It's the values of ethical leadership and

sustainable actions which AIESEC fosters that makes this possible. By virtue of the powerful experiences it has created for

more than 1,00,000 students who participate in different programs across the globe every year, AIESEC has defined an

inspiring mid-term ambition for 2015 which pushes the organization to engage and develop every young person in the

world. AIESEC today seeks to be a high impact organization in the society which wants to create a responsible and

entrepreneurial leadership in the world.

With 2012, the local committee of AIESEC in Chandigarh completes 24 years of activating leadership in the city. Through

the constant support and guidance from all our partners, we have been able to be a consistent student-run, independent,

not-for-profit and non-political organization. The dedication of our stakeholders has been encouraging our aspirations to

become more relevant in the city, and in turn, in India. The local committee has performed consistently by being one of

the leading local committees in terms of delivering quality experiences. In 2012, AIESEC actively engaged up to 6000

students in and around the city, delivering more than 700 Team Member experiences and more than 151 Team Leader

experiences, leading to their experiential leadership development. More than 180 internationals came down to

Chandigarh to volunteer on various issues such as child rights, illiteracy, environment etc, working with city NGOs. More

than 50 internationals worked with corporate firms and schools of the city for a professional internship experience. All in

all, more than 230 internationals got the Incredible India experience from the City Beautiful in 2012, while they also

contributed to the society and gained cultural and professional experience. Similarly, more than 60 students went to

different countries to volunteer abroad. We also facilitated professional internships for over 20 students from the city.

The local committee of AIESEC in Chandigarh has always strived to take the AIESEC experience to more places in the

region. After successfully starting AIESEC in Lovely Professional University (now AIESEC in Jalandhar) in 2009, the local

committee has officially expanded into Dehradun this year. We are also actively operating in Thapar University (Patiala)

and are initiating the same in Shimla.

A message from the PresidentA message from the President

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Despite a volume of experiences being delivered, it cannot be ignored that the population engaged by AIESEC is only a

fraction of the potential that Chandigarh holds. As we constantly push ourselves towards achieving our 2015 mid-term

ambition, and towards becomingthe most relevant student-run organization of the city, there are some important

questions that we should regularly reflect on to ensure our actions lead to a brighter future:

What all can we do to enable, encourage and equip the youth of the city to change the old way of doing things? How

much willing are we to have a progressive outlook to collaborate with each other and challenge the status quo? How can

we work together to produce the kind of leadership that India needs?

Finding the right answers to these will help us take the platform that AIESEC provides to a larger volume of people, and to

a larger number of organizations. Pursuit of these answers will help us develop the change agents in the form of Global

Citizens that India and the World needs.

On behalf of AIESEC in Chandigarh, I would like to offer my sincere gratitude to all our partners, supporters and alumni for

nurturing the local committee to a state where it stands today. It has been a year of discovery, change, unlearning and a

lot of aspirations for the times to come.

Gurin Pal Singh

Local Committee President

AIESEC in Chandigarh 2012

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population in the 1980s, AIESEC experienced continuous growth, leading to the highest number of exchanges in history. Expansion continued, especially to Africa, and the organisation digitised the exchange process. Activities included exchange-related projects, seminars and conferences, and follow up publications based on the international theme of the year.

The 1990s was a decade of rediscovery for AIESEC. In a world where global inclusiveness, democratisation and social topics were on the table, AIESEC clearly established that we focus on “indirect impact”: developing individuals to enhance their ability to make positive impact on society. The transformation process was challenging, leading to temporary global disalignment and a drop in our exchange programmes, but it led the way for rapid growth.

The first decade of the 2000s saw alignment and increasing operations. Global leadership agreed on an “AIESEC Experience” that was provided in every country.

For the first time, we established the idea of team leadership as an AIESEC programme. Alignment brought professionalisation and standardisation, enabling two successive periods of 500% growth. AIESEC beat the exchange record from the 1980s.

In the 2010s, responding to the emergence of social networks, AIESEC has grown increasingly inclusive. In 2010, the third 5-year global visioning process led to a 20-year ambition to “engage and develop every young person in the world.” AIESEC, though it maintains rigorous standards for its experiential leadership development programmes, is no longer only for a selected group of youth.

This inclusive mindset led to nearly 100,000 leadership development experiences in AIESEC in 2011-2012. The 2015 goal is 262,000 experiences, plus millions more connected to the AIESEC community. With 1.4 billion young people in the world, our question is: Is this fast enough growth to bring

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The 8th Annual Conference in Paris, 1957

AIESEC HistoryAIESEC’s vision of bridging people across borders took root in 1948, when AIESEC was founded in Europe. In this “first year” eighty-nine exchanges took place, mostly in the form of study tours with the aim of “… promoting friendly relations between members.” In our first twenty years, the mission expanded to include developing the skills of young people. We also grew in impact, with 900% growth in exchanges and expansion from one to six 6 continents!

In the 1970s, during the global economic crisis, AIESEC experienced its first drop in exchange. Global business trends brought an increased focus on management. In 1976, after years of focus on internship exchanges, seminars and study tours, global theme programs emerged, engaging members in conferences and activities around pressing global topics.

With the boom in economy and

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Activating LeadershipWe lead by example and inspire leadership

through our activities.

Living DiversityWe seek to learn from the different ways

of life and opinions represented in our

multicultural environment.

Striving for ExcellenceWe aim to deliver the highest quality

performance in everything we do.

Demonstrating IntegrityWe are consistent and transparent in our

decisions and actions.

Enjoying ParticipationWe create a dynamic environment created

by active and enthusiastic participation of

individuals.

Acting SustainablyWe act in a way that is sustainable for our

organisation and society.

Our ValuesOur Values

AIESEC has 64 years of developing high potential youth into globally-minded responsible leaders.

Present in over 113 countries and territories and with over 60,000 members, AIESEC the worlds largest youth-run-organization. Focused on providing a platform for youth leadership development, AIESEC offers young people the opportunity to participate in international internships, experience leadership and partcipiate in a global learning environment.

What makes AIESEC unique is the youth driven impactful experience that it offers to its members. AIESEC is run by young people for young people, enabling a strong experience to all its stakeholders.

AIESEC in Numbers

113 Countries2100 Universities4000 Partner organizations20,000 Leadership opportunities16,000 Internship experiences60,000 Members945,000 Alumni Network

26 local offices22 cities350 college presence800 partner organizations3500 internship experiences7000 members

240 members2 expansions (dehradun & thapar university)314 internship experiences188 partners7 major events

Global National Local

About UsAbout Us

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EB PIC

Upper Row - Sahil Chopra (VP Talent Management), Karan Hooda (VP Operations Outgoing), Gurin Pal Singh (Local Committee President), Akshay Sharma (Dir. Outgoing Exchange), Sidhant Bhutani (VP Marketing), Abhijeet Singh (VP Operations Incoming).

Lower Row - Pranav Lakherwal (Dir. Operations Outgoing), Shreya Sekhri (VP Corporate Operations), Aditi Rana (VP Corporate Operations), Pankuri Sundra (VP Finance), Deeksha Maggo (Dir. Operations Outgoing), Animesh Aggarwal (VP Expansions), Sidharth Karwal (Dir. Information Management), Dipansh Singla (VP Operations Incoming).

Every year, a group of individuals sign up to dedicate one year selflessly to lead the local committee, as the Executive Body, and ensure the delivery of quality experiences to all the stakeholders. The Executive Body of AIESEC in Chandigarh for 2012 comprised of 14 diverse individuals hailing from different educational backgrounds. This diversity brought a variety of thought to the team. The Executive Body is the strategy designing and decision making body of the local chapter.

Mission Statement of the Executive Body 2012 - “Our Mission is to create Purposeful Thought Leaders driven by Values and Passion who strive for delivering happiness to all our stakeholders."

Out of the many stories that the year has churned out, the stories shared with the Executive Body would be the most memorable for me personally. Each and every member on the team has given his/her best throughout the year selflessly, and their unique contribution has helped the team develop in the way that it has. The team has been a perfect example of how a higher purpose pursued with unbound passion can lead to achieving anything at all. I sincerely thank every person on the team for their dedication and commitment, and for living up to the legacy of past leadership that the local committee is known for.

Gurin Pal Singh Local Committee PresidentAIESEC in Chandigarh 2012

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TMPTeam Member Programme

TLPTeam Leader Programme

246 members recruited in the year 2012.

through 4 recruitments (Feb, May, Aug, Dec)

700 151

UIET GGDSD - 32Panjab UniversityMCM DAVDAV - 10Hotel Management Institute- 42Government College -10Government College - 11

Rayat & BahraCGC, LandranCGC, GharuanSurya WorldChitkara Univ, BaddiChitkara, RajpuraBahra University

our membershipis from.Colleges

Membership

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AIESEC Programme PerformanceThe AIESEC Experience is the way AIESEC develops young people. It consists of 3 phases: Engagement with AIESEC, Experiential Leadership Development and Life Long Connection. AIESEC’s major programmesare delivered through the Experiential Leadership Development Programmes.

The Experiential Leadership Development Programme (ELD)

Is an opportunity for any young person to discover and develop their leadership potential. It provides every young person access to AIESEC’s value based platform with the following characteristics: International cross-cultural opportunities, access to a global network, opportunity to make positive societal impact, personal and professional development.

A Team Member Programme is a practical opportunity for a young person to work as part of a team delivering a specific objective

TMPTeam Member Programme

within a defined period.

A Team Leader Programme is an opportunity to lead a team to achieve a specific objective while guiding others in their work.

TLPTeam Leader Programme

Our Products

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Engagement with AIESEC (EwA)

Engagement with AIESEC is a new concept that we use to recognise the fact that a student who is connected to AIESEC, but not yet living one of our programmes, can still be impacted by the experience. It reflects our commitment to strengthen AIESEC’s global learning environment and make it more and more inclusive.

The Lifelong Connection phase is an opportunity to keep our alumni connected to the organisation and our core values. In this way, AIESEC presents each of its alumni a platform for continuous growth thus enabling them to make a constant positive impact on society.

Life-long Connection

A Global Internship Programme provides opportunities for young people to gain cross-cultural professional development

GIPGlobal Internship Programme

experience abroad.

A Global Community Development Programme provides opportunities for young people to create direct positive impact through an international

GCDPGlobal Community

volunteer experience abroad.

Development Programme

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Norway (1)

Italy (1)

Nigeria (2)

United States (3)

Canada (1)

Tunisia (3)Morocco (2)

Colombia (1)

Germany (1)

Netherlands (1)

Belgium (1)

Netherlands (1)

Switzerland (1)

Ukraine (3), Italy (1), Taiwan (1), China (8), Nigeria (2), Turkey (3), Mauritius (6), Egypt (7), Poland (2), Vietnam (1), Philippines (2), Indonesia (1), Tunisia (2), Malaysia (1), Russia (10), Morocco (2), Bulgaria (2), Sri Lanka (7)

Internships - 62 Countries - 18Countries

Outgoing ExchangeOutgoing Exchange

} Global CommunityDevelopment Programme

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Russia (10)

Finland (1)

Romania (1)

Ukraine (4)

China (9)

Taiwan (1)

Turkey (6)

Egypt (7)

Philippines (2)Sri Lanka (7)

Vietnam (1)

Indonesia (1)Malaysia (1)

Mauritius (6)

Turkey (3), Netherlands (1), Indonesia (1), Switzerland (1), Ukraine (1), Hungary (1), US (3) , Canada (1), Germany (1), Tunisia (1), Belgium (1), Finland (1) , Sweden (1), Columbia (1), China (1)

Internships - 20Countries - 15Countries

AIESEC provides students , graduates and working professionals with a challenging and life changing experience to work abroad in development and corporate sectors and gain insight into the global environment.

{Global InternshipProgramme

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Norway (2)

Italy (1)

Nigeria (1)

United States (1)

Canada (10)

Tunisia (2)Morocco (4)

Colombia (6)

Germany (7)

Netherlands (1)

Belgium (2)

Brazil (8)

Mexico (2)

Peru (1)

Portugal (1)

United Kingdom (2)

Czech (1)

Austria (2)

Spain (1)

Cote d’Ivore (2)

China (39), Russia (9), Brazil (7), Egypt (49), Ukraine (6), Poland (5), Italy (1), Japan (9), Indonesia (7), Canada (9), Taiwan (9), Netherlands (1), Colombia (1), Mexico (2), Romania (2), Kazakhistan (1), Peru (1), Norway (2), Portugal (1), US (1), UK (2), Mauritius (1), Czech (1), Morocco (3), Sweden (1), Hong Kong (1), Germany (3), South Africa (1), Tanzania (1), Vietnam (2), Austria (2), Tunisia (1)

Internships - 182Countries - 32Countries

Incoming ExchangeIncoming Exchange

} Global CommunityDevelopment Programme

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Russia (16)

Romania (3)

Ukraine (8)

China (43)

Taiwan (10)

Turkey (2)

Egypt (51)

Vietnam (2)

Indonesia (8)

Mauritius (1)

Japan (9)

Kazakhstan (1)

Hong Kong (1)

SouthAfrica (1)

Tanzania (1)

Slovakia (4)

Kenya (6)

New Zealand (1)

Internships - 50Countries - 25

Canada (1), Colombia (5), Brazil (1), UK (3), Cote D’Ivoire (2), Denmark (1), Germany (4), Spain (1), Kenya (1), Taiwan (1), China (4), Ukraine (2), Russia (7), Belgium (2), Egypt (2), Morocco (1), Slovakia (1), Indonesia (1), Romania (1), Turkey (2), Poland (3), New Zealand (1), Italy (1), Hungary (1), Nigeria (1)

Countries

AIESEC has been facilitating exchanges with organizations, enabling professional development for students from across the world who take part in the internships that AIESEC has to offer. Organizations today, realize thevalue of the global talent, AIESEC is able to provide to them.

{Global InternshipProgramme

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Some Stories

By the virtue of being a fortunate AIESECer, I happen to lead a team of 7 members, who take out hours from their everyday schedule and try showing others of their sort and generation, the needed light of the day. As a team, being a part of a portfolio that sends students to various countries and help them work on community development programmes based on women empowerment, human trafficking, narcotics.

Recruited in August 2012. Each day it is hard to believe that a person can learn so much in a space of three months. Each day I get to live moments that I do not particularly define as happy or sad because they are more like golden experience. I see myself leading my fellow beings and working with them for a seemingly big purpose ,learn deeper meaning of words like compassion, success, inspiration, motivation, patience, leadership, understanding, love and smile at myself ,thinking,not bad, you are not doing that bad really!

Each day is about not knowing and venturing into the unknown, doing things that can totally go wrong and striving to get them just fine, opening myself to individuals who gesture to not only understand me but are my beautiful mentors and leaders who help me develop chronic optimism to deal with forays that await to be undertaken in the days to come.

Shreya Khajuria, Team Leader Programme AIESEC in Chandigarh

Trust yourself. Create the kind of self that you will be happy to live with all your life. Make the most of yourself by fanning the tiny, inner sparks of possibility into flames of achievement. AIESEC gave me the chance to do the same, helped to grow more as an individual and gave me open sky to fly as high as I wanted to.

AIESEC has been a life changing experience for me. I got a change to work for multiple teams. Initially i was a part of the social sector which gave foreign students opportunity to come and work in India. The second time was where i discovered the leader in me when i was a part of the recruitment team. AIESEC gave me the reason which most people are unable to find throughout their life. I learnt to Dream On and Dream Big..

AIESEC is a platform where people constantly evolve as individuals and professionals. Every step takes you to greater heights.

Rupika Mago, Team Member Programme AIESEC in Chandigarh

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Sidhant Bhutani, Chitkara University Internship in Russia

An amazing experience which gave me a lot to think about. Got a chance to represent my country in one of the most amazing conferences BRIC an alliance between Brazil, Russia, India and China. My contribution was to make sure I spread every bit of my culture in Russia.

The word I would like to use for this internship is “LEGENDARY”. My decision to go for this internships was on of the best I ever made. The whole experience is very difficult to sum up in a few works. Forget yourself and go for an internship to find a new you.

I was working on the project “Sunshine” in Russia where I was supposed to work with children and linguistic centers. I had to spread awareness about our country and teach English. I also got an opportunity to teach English to entrepreneurs which was a challenging task but I learnt a lot from it. AIESEC Internships is like a workshop which helps you enhance your personality.

Isabell Beringhoff, Germany GIP Internship in India

I always wanted to know a culture that is different from my own, meet interns from all over the world to set up an international network, gain professional knowledge in Human Resources, improve my formal English, learn to be independent and to take responsibility, and the most, experiencing an adventure!

Due to the requirements of my university, I was given the appointment as a HR Trainee to acquire the Quality Certification of ISO 9001-2000. Thus, my roles and responsibilities as a HR Trainee were to assist the HR Executive in realizing and maintaining all HR processes according to ISO standards.I gained so many different experiences in India that it is hard to write them all down. So here is the most important one: I remember the smiling faces at the Global Village when I told small kids about stories and about the country where I come from.

I’m aware now that I cannot take my life back home for granted. Not everyone is blessed with a good life. But I can make those kids lives a bit better by getting involved in some social projects.My time in inida was not only a great learning experience. Moreover, it was a unique lifetime experience and I would like to thank everyone who put so much effort into finding me a new internship when I came to India and everyone who made my stay just AWESOME!

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YEYouth Empowerment

Youth Empowerment is a development programme which inculcates leadership skills to students in high school by empowering the young with knowledge and an enhanced perspective through various sessions.

AMAssociate Membership

Associate Membership initiative provides young people who are intrigued about AIESEC and its operations, a chance to work with our partners and some of our initiatives without having to devote a lot of time.

Youth Empowerment is an initiative by AIESEC Global to inculcate leadership skills among the youth. AIESEC wasnts to shape the youth to be Global Leaders, to instigate their thinking process, to open them to different opportunities and prepare them to face real life competition.

Leadership ideas for the youth students help in developing their confidence and making them assertive. As self awareness is the key to development, the leadership activities for the youth help them in shaping up their careers. It makes them put knowledge into action and enables them to realize their potential and capabilities.

No. of YE Sessions : 45Student Outreach : 4500No. of school and colleges (tri-city) : 25

Associate Membership is one of the pioneering projects of AIESEC in Chandigarh in the network which has made it possible for the organization to give a demo AIESEC experience more than its internal capacity of HR.

This project was started in 2011 and with a major growth this year it included an entire gamut of activities ranging from volunteering at a NGO, to facilitating and conducting event with partner organization of AIESEC in Chandigarh (Both NGO and Corporate) this project has impacted lives of many individuals in the city and has made AIESEC relevant in the year 2012.

Associate Members recruited : 180Event done by AM’s : 15 (partnership with other organizations)NGO Partnership’s : 8Core Members recruited from Associate

Initiatives

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Expansions

The global vision of youth is inconsistent. In some places, we're "disengaged" in others, we're the strongest force for change. Young people might be difficult to understand, but AIESEC members know what we wish for the youth of the world: more access to experiences like the ones we live. This inclusive ambition constantly challenges us to grow. Our expansions initiative is one that makes AIESEC accessible to new cities and countries.

The local committee of AIESEC in Chandigarh has always strived to take the AIESEC experience to more places in the region. After successfully starting AIESEC in Lovely Professional University (now AIESEC in Jallandhar) in 2009, the local committee has officially expanded into Dehradun this year. We are also actively operating in Thapar University (Patiala) and are initiating the same in Shimla.

AIESEC in DehradunThe beautiful city of Dehradun was recently recognized as the official expansion of AIESEC in India. Currently driven by a strong membership of over 50 students, it has developed and initiated all critical functions of an entity. They take immense pride in providing the highest quality experiences in both incoming and outgoing exchange. With strong clientele ranging from the Ecole Global School to UPES Dehradun, this entity is on its way to becoming a strong sustainable Local Chapter in 2013.

AIESEC in Thapar University, Patiala

Initiated in 2011, this expansion initiative of AIESEC in Chandigarh has truly lived up to its reputation thus far. It is recognized in the country for a strong global mindset and smart membership. It has been able to build a strong brand in the region with a consolidated outgoing exchange programme. The institution's support to take AIESEC School of Languages forward has also been commendable.

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With the aim of making the world a hopeful place, an exemplary feat was achieved by a strong numbered group of about 200 people of 18-23 age group ‘PAUSED’ in Sector 17 Plaza, who intended to create an awareness about the noticed yet neglected section of the society - the under privileged children.

Date - 26th May 2012 | Venue - Sector 17, Chandigarh

Chandigarh Freeze

Activities like global village, nature walk and art and crafts wereconducted for the under privileged and talented children who were adopted by corporates, educational institutions and performing arts academies giving a fillip to their hidden talents

Date - 23rd June 2012 | Venue - Various NGO’s of Chandigarh

Kiran - A Ray of Hope

Inspired by the International Campaign,AIESEC Chandigarh along with 150 volunteers went barefoot at Sector 17 to spread awarenes about the importance of shoes. AIESEC then donated over 600 pairs of shoes to the needy.

Date - 7th July 2012 | Venue - Sector 17, Chandigarh

One Day without Shoes

BalakalakaarBalakalakaar targets families, corporate houses, schools, colleges and the Chandigarh youth in general. Through this campaign we intend to bring underprivileged children from tricity on a common platform wherein they are provided an opportunity to explore and showcase their creativity through art expression. In 2012 BKKimpacted 2500 lives.Date - 14th July 2012 | Venue - Hallmark School, Panchkula

Events

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Smokilling

Dehradun Marathon

World Cuisine Festival

Light the NightAIESEC Chandigarh engaged the youth at the PECfest in lighting numerous paper lanterns, to promote the Idea of Green Diwali- wherein a safer employment for children working in the extremely hazardous environments of crackers' factories . Over a 1000 people were impacted through active participation in the event which has now generated much curiosity about the social cause.Date - 12th November 2012 | Venue - PEC, Chandigarh

AIESEC in Dehradun aimed at bringing together people from all walk of life, generating awareness among them, awakening them to the importance of environment by putting our best foot forward to do our ‘bit’ towards planet Earth. The Marathon was an attempt to reconnect the citizens of Dehradun for a green present and future. Over 200 people participated.

.Date - 29th April 2012 | Venue - Gandhi Park, Dehradun

The focus of worldwide consumer education programs has been on the effects of tobacco use. In order to highlight the leading cause of preventable death worldwide, these programs havelargely been fear-based and designed to convince young people to stop cigarette smoking. Thus as a student-led movement, we have the advantages of speaking the language of our target audienceThe event was followed by a rock concert by the band Indian OceanDate - 19th April 2012 | Venue - Thapar Univ. Patiala.

40 interns around the globe displayed a plethora of international cuisines, hence showcasing their culture and religions. Great anticipation was seen throughout the radio and online social media promotions and hence the expectations from the event were very high.Students of Hallmark Public School and voluntary participants entertained a footfall of about 3000 people with their amazing dance and music performance.Date - 3rd September 2012 | Venue - Sukhna Lake, Chandigarh

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Janez Drnovsek

President of Slovenia 2002-07

Arjun BhagatCalibrated Logistics

Founder AIESEC India ‘80

Martti AhtisaariNobel Peace Prize 2008

President of Finland

1994-2000

Meera SanyalHead of Services RBS Bank Asia

Aleksander Kwasniewski

Former President Poland

1995-2005

Junichiro Koizumi

Prime Minister of Japan 2001-06

Vikram GandhiCredit Suisse

President AIESEC India

‘83

Peter WuffliCEO UBS

KhushwantSingh

Writer/Colomnist

TusharBhatnagarMindvalley

Nikhil

RJ/VJ/DJMTV India

Shivinder SinghMD

Fortis

Chinnappa

Malaysia

AvneetSethi

Co-founderCue Blocks

GautamMunjal

Co-founderMarkinfinity

RobinAggarwal

DirectorMillennium School

A life long connection will ensure the essence of positive change throughout an AIESEC members life. In this way, AIESEC presents each of its alumni a platform for continuous growth thus enabling them to make a constant positive impact on society.

Our Alumnus

Some of ourLocal Alumni

Some of our Global Alumni

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Mrs. Anupama AryaCo-Founder & Director, Mobera Systems

Mr. Atul KhannaDurga Das Foundation

Dr. (Mrs.) Madhu ChitkaraDirector, Chitkara Educational Trust

Mr. Pancham Prashar Cue Blocks Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

Mr. Pawan KhaitanABC Papers Pvt. Ltd

Mr. Vivek Attray

Recruitment Partners Knowledge Partners

Supporter Supporter

Local Board of Advisors

National Board of Advisors

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October Strategy Conference 2012, Shimla

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