Friday, July 27, 2012

A civil society of India : The Young Explorers’ Institute for Social Service,



Initiation

A group of individuals used to gather every Sunday at the open ground of Salt Lake
they were Cubs, Scouts and Rovers, they used to learn to scout and to work for the betterment of their society. 

Initially there was a Scout group only; later on, a Guide group was also inducted. It was twenty
 years back, now those Cubs, Scouts and Rovers,  are quite grown-ups as most of them are today 
engaged in studying or working as young professionals.
           
            Building scientific temperament
         
Amateur Wireless activity is a scientific hobby, but for full-fledged operation, one should certainly
pass out the examination to get the license, under Government of India, Ministry of 
Communication. Mr Sushanta De, who is a licensed operator and at the same time the 
Honorary. The Secretary of this organisation. He along with his group had previously organized 
World Wide Wireless Radio communication, for Scouts & Guides, which is known as 
“Jamboree on the air.” The Representative of this Institute taking  sessions at 
Administrative Training Institute, Government of West Bengal on the strengthening 
communication for  Disaster  Management, A paper on 'Role of amateur wireless operator for
disaster management ' was accepted and discussed at the first National Disaster Congress held at 
New Delhi.

Link of the first disaster congress held in 2006



A wide range of programme was organized by this society at Birla Industrial Technology Museum, 
Kolkata, Science Museum at Burdwan, Purulia and mobile exhibition at salt Lake, visits at 
various Radio Stations at Kolkata, Simla, Allahabad, Leh and Sylhet( Bangladesh. The programme
on youth development, adventure, environment, volunteerism and international friendship were 
broadcasted.
           
            International brotherhood

For making international brotherhood this institute took initiative to know the 
SAARC Countries visited SAARC Secretariat, support was extended to the team
 who took up a SAARC Safari in 1995 by
3 motorcycles.


 SAARC PUBLICATIONS were handed over to Indian National library.

During January 2005, World Peace Congress held at Kolkata, it was organized by Internationa
Society for Intercultural Studies and Research. The Department of Post, Government of India,
released a special cover, the lay out of the same was done by  the young member, and this
was arranged by this Institute.

            Gender equality

To know the serious problems and the darker side of our society, one of their member 
participated in a National level competition on the hot burning topic,  ‘Do the boys and girls are 
having equal rights?’ organized by Unnati Features, a leading feature group of New Delhi and 
which was rightly supported by the United Nations Population Fund. He won a merit award for his
 entry along with other 50 other students.



 Institute’s representative was invited to take part in the various programme, two of them are:

a)   French Expertise in an Indian context for urban  and industrial environment, this was held at
 Kolkata in March 2003,
b)   Consultation on National Water Policy: Problems and alternatives at Indian Social Institute,
New Delhi, April 2003.

Environment awareness programmes

On their initiative, an audiovisual on Rain Water harvesting of Purulia was prepared in Bengali 
language, this was included second National level film festival on wildlife and environment held in
New Delhi.


The new threats by global warming and its subsequent effects is definitely a major concern for all of
us; their representatives took part in two expeditions on river Ganga, starting from Maharajpur,
(Jharkhand) to Behrampure (West Bengal), covering a distance of 190 km in just five days. In the next year another venture from Behrampure to Kolkata, a distance of 300 km. This time by rafts, 
both these expeditions were organized by The Institute of Exploration Regional unit Behrampure.



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·         An exhibition on Ganga was organized at State Central Library for mass awareness, it was a five days programme in which the subject was presented by visuals, prints, audiovisuals and performing arts. Such awareness programme was organized in various districts of South Bengal, this was mainly in educational institutes, museums, and libraries



     

·         A special tram was used for awareness generating among the citizens of Kolkata, the teachers, students and parents took part in this programme. They spread the message ‘peoples participation to protect the environment’.

·         Institute published a Bengali monthly, titled ‘Youth Forum’; it is mainly to promote volunteerism among the civil society.

·         Students of West Bengal Judicial Science, Vidyasagar University & Viswabhrati took part with this Institute for their practical works.

·         International Youth Day was organized at Jadavpur University, Kolkata in 2006.
  International Youth Day


Letter from Jadavpur University International Relation Department
Letter from State Central Library, Kolkata




·         Six days joint programmes on the “Role of Netaji Subash Chandra Bose, INA & East Asia’s countries for India’s freedom struggle.

·         Wall climbing training, awareness programmes for Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata.

·         Institute was financed by charity and grants from Government of India, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Department of Culture, Government of West Bengal, Department of Environment and West Bengal Pollution Control Board, private funding agency and individuals. The Income Tax authority has granted this Institute to accept the donation, which will be exempted under 80 G.

Contributor Sushanta De

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14th November 2016
















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