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Youth Seminar
Shimla
Himachal Pradesh
(7- 8 April 2016)
YOUTH SEMINAR
“Entrepreneurship & Skilling: A Springboard for Sustainable Development”
Date: 7- 8 April 2016
Venue: Government Post Graduate College, Seema (Rohru), Shimla
Agenda
Day 1
0900 – 0945 Hrs Registration
0945 – 1045 Hrs Inaugural Session
Welcome Address
Ms Garima Kaushik, Research Associate, Sustainable Development Outreach & Youth
Education, TERI
Inaugural Address
Dr. Pramod Chauhan, Principal, Government Post Graduate College, Seema (Rohru),
Shimla
Setting the Theme
Ms Monmi Barua, Research Associate, Sustainable Development Outreach & Youth
Education, TERI
Vote of Thanks
Dr. Umesh Narta, Assistant Professor, Government Post Graduate College, Seema (Rohru),
Shimla
1045 – 1110 Hrs Tea Break
1110 – 1200 Hrs Expert Session I: Soft Skill Development Influencing Behavioural Change"
Ms Reena Chadha, Safeguard Specialist, Punjab Tourism
1200 – 1250 Hrs Expert Session II: An overview of Social Entrepreneurship and Skilling - Thrust on
Skilling India Initiatives”
Mr. Prakash Bharadwaj, State Bureau Chief, Dainik Jagran
1250 – 1400 Hrs Lunch
1400 – 1500 Hrs Briefing on Group Activity
Group Activity - Make things happen – Create Start-ups for Change
1500 – 1600 Hrs Preparation for Group Activity
1600 – 1630 Hrs Closing for Day 1 and Briefing for Day 2
Working Tea
Day 2
1000 – 1130 Hrs Group Presentations by Participants
1130 – 1145 Hrs Tea break
1145 – 1230 Hrs Simulation Exercise – Advertise your Start Up
1230 – 1300 Hrs Prize Distribution and Closing
Welcome Address
Ms Garima Kaushik, Research Associate, Sustainable Development Outreach & Youth
Education, TERI
Concluding Remarks
Dr. Gopal Dutt, Associate Professor, Government Post Graduate College, Seema (Rohru),
Shimla
Address by Chief Guest
Dr. Pramod Chauhan, Principal, Government Post Graduate College, Seema (Rohru),
Shimla
Prize Distribution
Simulation Exercise, Group Activity
Vote of Thanks
Ms Monmi Barua, Research Associate, Sustainable Development Outreach & Youth
Education, TERI
1400 Hrs onwards
Lunch
Report
Youth Seminar Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Date: 7-8 April, 2016
Venue: Govt. Post Graduate College, Seema (Rohru), Shimla, Himachal Pradesh-171207
No. of participants: 144
Session details
The seminar was spread over two days. Sessions on „Soft Skill Development Influencing
Behavioural Change‟, „Overview of Social Entrepreneurship and Skilling‟ and Group Activity
were held on the first day. The second day was more activity oriented where these groups were
involved in presentation, open house discussion, Simulation Exercise and Prize Distribution
Ceremony.
Inaugural Session
Ms. Garima Kaushik, Research Associate, TERI welcomed the Chief Guest, other dignatories
and the delegates of the youth seminar and briefly touched the very purpose of the seminar and
the various activities and programmes being carried out by TERI.
Chief Guest of the seminar, Dr. Parmod Chauhan,
Principal, Govt. Post Graduate College, Seema (Rohru)
further welcomed the participants and motivated them to
think innovatively to contribute to the GDP of the nation.
He highlighted tourism, medicinal and aromatic plants,
fisheries and adventure sports as the potential sectors
which could be of importance for the youth for a profitable
social entrepreneurship. He identified cultural & biological
diversity, traditional knowledge, pleasant climate,
beautiful landscape, honest people to the strengths of the area which needs to be capitalized for
employment generation. He also emphasized on the importance of skill development for
sustainable development of the state and country in the competitive world.
While introducing the theme of the Youth seminar, “Entrepreneurship & Skilling: A
Springboard for sustainable development”, Ms Monmi Barua, Research Associate, TERI
touched the key areas which needs to be looked into if the youth of the country aspire to
harness the much talked about demographic dividend. She introduced the audience about
different ongoing projects and development programmes at TERI. The session concluded with
the formal vote of the thanks by Dr. Umesh Narta where he thanked the Chief Guest,
participating colleges of the state, delegates, NSS volunteers and the local media for their time
and support.
Expert Session 1
The first session on „Soft Skill Development Influencing
Behavioural Change‟ was taken by Ms Reena Chadha,
Safeguard Specialist, Punjab Tourism. Ms Chadha
described India as a population superpower with low
share in industrial growth, growing unemployment,
growing environmental deterioration, health threats,
with political and global risks etc. According to her, the
panacea for Indian problems lies in „Social
Entrepreneurship‟. She suggested that key problems have to be identified at grass root level and
solutions for the same should be sought for which the understanding of the impact of culture
capital and grass root innovation assumes paramount importance. She also warned the youth
against the myths about social entrepreneurship and shared the challenges. She involved youth
in discussing the local problems and discussed likely solutions. Ms. Chadha also presented a
few case studies of the success of social entrepreneurship like Water Hyacinth Craft
Development: A Case study on the potential and need of Skill development in household
tourism in Himachal Pradesh and Punjab.
Expert Session II
The second session on „An overview of Social
Entrepreneurship and Skilling - Thrust on Skilling India
Initiatives‟ was taken by Mr. Prakash Bharadwaj, State
Bureau Chief, Dainik Jagaran. Mr. Bharadwaj started by
asking questions about the state of affairs of Himachal
Pradesh and its local area. By citing a case of H. P. State
Cooperative Bank‟s recent recruitment drive wherein as
many as one lakh seventy two thousand people applied
for just 250 clerical posts that too on contract basis, he drew attention of the audience to the fact
that how for a few posts of peon in H.P. High court thousands of highly qualified unemployed
youth applied. He appealed to the youth not to be in the queue of employment seeker but be
among the employment givers. He spoke about various provisions and opportunities for
different sections of the society in programmes like Skill India, Startup India, Standup India etc.
Mr. Bharadwaj elaborated the procedural details for seeking loans from banks for starting a new
business under these programmes. He informed that in 2015 about one crore sixty two lakh
tourist visited Himachal Pradesh and asked the youth to find out the solution and value
addition to harness the potential to attract more people to the area and start a venture based on
their demands. The seminar was opened for discussion and students asked a number of
questions on the topic. The participants were enlightened with valuable inputs based on the
local area and tourism potential like religious tourism, household tourism adventure camping
and sports and medicinal and aromatic plants of local area and the potential in ayurvedic and
pharmaceutical sector.
This session was followed by a lunch break. Post lunch, the participants were briefed on the
group activity on „Make things happen – Create Start-ups for Change‟. They were given time to
pen down their ideas creatively on the topic in the form of poster or role play.
Group Activity and Presentations
In the group activity on Building your own enterprise, the students were divided into groups of
10-12 people and were given 5 startup conditions, based on which they had to create their own
start up enterprises. All the teams were asked to present their projects on the next day.
Below are the descriptions of the ideas that each group came up with:
Group I: The enterprise proposed to provide shelter to
stray cows, and preparing and venturing in the products
like milk, curd, ghee, and manure and cow urine. The
group also highlighted the place of cow in Hindu religion
and the market potential of dairy products. The group
presented how this initiative will lessen road accidents and
injury to the cattle by removing them from roads and
putting them in shelter.
Group II: This group proposed to start a business on organic farming. The group members
through a skit highlighted the problem of declining fertility of soil and apple production in
Shimla hill due to indiscriminate use of the fertilizer and need to resort to the cow dung based
organic farming along with the additional income from the dairy products.
Group III: The proposed plan was to encourage use of
Green manure and vermi-composting for betters results in
apple orchards. In a skit presentation, one of the friends of
a farmer‟s son informs about the benefits of green manure
and vermicomposting for quality apple production in
Himachal Pradesh. The vermi-compost can be prepared at
home and are in great demand in the market amongst the
horticulturists. The manure available in the market is of
low quality and chemical fertilizers are detrimental to the health and environment. Additional
income can be fetched through the marketing of dairy products if farmer start this business at
commercial scale.
Group IV: This group thoughtfully tried to start a business
of household tourism with a proposal to serve traditional
food to the tourist. The renovation and maintenance of
traditional houses for home stay, serving local foods, wild
vegetables in traditional crockery, fabric, handloom, and
life styles were their strength, besides use of IT for
marketing was also plus point of their plan.
Group V: This group aimed at starting an NGO for increasing the attendance and admission at
local primary schools to do away with the problem of child labour in the Rohru sub-division.
Group VI: Their idea was based on the conservation of Pahari (Hilly) culture and tradition, fibre
& fabric, Handloom (Shawl, Jacket, scarf caps, coats etc.) and their display in the traditional
cafeteria to attract tourist. Local dialects, music, songs, dances folklores etc. were also to be
documented, recorded and conserved.
Group VII: The proposed plan was based on women
empowerment and converting the free time of woman in
winters into a profit making enterprise based on handloom
industry by forming self-help group. The activities like
knitting sweaters, socks, weaving shawls, blankets from
the wool of sheep and goats reared by local residents and
marketing of these products in a commercial way.
Group VIII: This was based on Dairy based quality products with technological interventions
including establishment of milk chilling plant for collecting milk from local residents and cold
storage for transportation. They planned to form a cooperative society similar to AMUL.
Group IX: They presented on their startup model “NIHAAR”. They targeted mainly women in
rural areas who are housewives. Through their presentation they explained that they will
empower women by providing them training in local food products.
Group X: This project aimed at providing a clear understanding of what diversity is and how it
provides livelihood services to different communities. Since Shimla has many resources which
has been unutilized and their culture has not been reflected, various livelihood skills so that
they can enhance their status. The main aim of their startup was to provide services to the rural
areas of Shimla by which the rural people can be self-sufficient and thereafter they can raise
their own socio economic lifestyle.
Simulation Exercise
The second day started with the presentations from these groups. This was followed by
simulation exercise where each group was asked to prepare an advertisement for its enterprise.
Participants were very keen on publicizing their initiatives.
Winners
Group Activity
Position Name of the participants Group No and Name of the colleges
First Vipin, Ajay, Navneet, Sumesh,
Madhu, Sangeeta, Rajni, Punit,
Aman, Dikshit
Group No VI
Govt. college of Pharmacy Rohru
Govt. Polytechnic institute, Rohru
Govt. PG College, Seema, Rohru
LBS Govt. Degree Collge, Saraswati Nagar
Govt. College, Nerwa
Govt. Degree College, Sanjauli
Second Rakesh, Vaibhav, Priyanka,
Ajay, Rohit, Abhishek, Anirudh,
Narender, Mohit, Manisha,
Dimple
Group No VIII
Govt. college of Pharmacy Rohru
Govt. Post Graduate college, Seema (Rohru)
Govt. College, Nerwa
Govt. college Sanjauli Shimla
LBS Govt. Degree Collge, Saraswati Nagar
Third Bharti, Chandrika, vinod, Kiran,
Preeti, Balwant, Kuldeep,
Abhinav, Amit, Sara
Group No X
Govt. PG College, Seema, Rohru
Govt. college of Pharmacy Rohru
LBS Govt. Degree Collge, Saraswati Nagar
Govt. Degree College, Sanjauli
Himachal Adarsh Sanskrit College, Jangla
Simulation Exercise
Winner Bharti, Chandrika, vinod, Kiran,
Preeti, Balwant, Kuldeep,
Abhinav, Amit, Sara
Group No X
Govt. PG College, Seema, Rohru
Govt. college of Pharmacy Rohru
LBS Govt. Degree Collge, Saraswati Nagar
Govt. Degree College, Sanjauli
Himachal Adarsh Sanskrit College, Jangla
Conclusion
The closing ceremony of the two day seminar was graced by Dr. Pramod Chauhan, Principal,
Government Post Graduate College, Seema (Rohru), Shimla. Dr. Chauhan spoke about the need
for young people to choose viable career options that will add to the economic development of
the nation. He also elaborated on the fact that entrepreneurship not only makes a person self-
employed but also provides jobs for others. Dr. Chauhan felicitated the winners of the
simulation exercise and group activity with certificates. The certificates of participation were
also handed to the participating students. Dr. Gopal Dutt, Associate Professor, gave the
concluding remarks and encouraged students to participate in similar events. Ms Monmi Barua,
Research Associate, TERI delivered the vote of thanks where she thanked the Ministry of Youth
Affairs & Sports for accrediting TERI to organize such fruitful event in different parts of the
country. Ms Barua also thanked the Principal of college for allowing TERI to organize the
seminar in their college auditorium. She also thanked Dr Narata and Dr. Dutt for coordinating
with the volunteers of the college for hosting the seminar and for supporting in other logistical
arrangements. Last but not the least, she thanked all the participating students and teachers for
being a part of the seminar and everyone who helped in making the seminar a success.
Analysis of feedback form
Attended similar seminar/ conference(s) before
The chart indicates that the participants have never
attended similar kind of workshops before. The reason
might be of the distance and the exposure they were into.
The participants showed very keen interest in attending
the workshop and look forward to upcoming events
organised by TERI.
Views on the sessions:
a)Expert Session I: Soft Skill Development Influencing
Behavioural Change
The chart indicates that 67 % of the participants liked the
session on „Soft Skill Development influencing
behavioural change‟. This also signifies that the
participants were not only interested in Skilling India
Initiatives but also how behavioural changes influence in
the society was also involved.
b) Expert Session II: Social Entrepreneurship and
Skilling - Thrust on Skilling India Initiatives
The chart indicates that 67 % of the participants rated the
session „Social Entrepreneurship and Skilling - Thrust on
Skilling India Initiatives‟ as good. It shows that they were
interested in the topic and were interested to initiate it in
their own level.
c) Simulation Exercise
The chart indicates that 50 percent of the respondents said
that the simulation exercise was good, which was
followed by 16 percent who rated the seminar as excellent.
The participants were very involved in the activities and
were willing to put these thoughts into actions.
33%
67%
0%
Expert Session II : Social Entrepreneurship and Skilling -
Thrust on Skilling India Initiatives
Excellent
Good
Average
16%
50%
17% 17%
Simulation Exercise
Excellent
Good
Average
No Answer
0%
100%
Have you attended similar / conference (S) before
Yes
No
d) Group Activity and Presentations: Building your own
enterprise
74 percent of the participants rated the seminar as
excellent while the remaining 36 percent said it was good.
This indicates that though they have not attended similar
kind of workshops but through these group activities they
could be involved and know more about
Entrepreneurship and Skilling.
Experience of the youth seminar
When asked to the participants about the experience of
the youth seminar, 83 percent of the participants rated the
Youth Seminar as excellent while 17 percent said it to be
good.
Most interesting session
A majority of the students voted the group activity and the Expert session I as the most
interesting sessions. The session gave the participants real life experiences from the field. The
group activity brought students from different backgrounds to come up with a common idea.
These inspired the students to undertake similar initiatives for their own society and
environment.
Would you like to be a part of such youth seminar again?
All the participants said that if given a chance they would like to participate in such seminars
again.
Further Information:
Name of
the city
No.
of
part
icip
ants
No. of
colleges/Uni
versity
No. of
particip
ants
from
NSS
No. of
particip
ants
from
NYKS
No. of
Male
particip
ants
No. of
female
particip
ants
No. of participants from
different categories
S
C
S
T
OB
C
Gene
ral
Oth
ers
Shimla 144 8/3 57 1 58 86 1
8
5 0 113 8
74% 36%
0%
Group Activity and Presentations : Building your own enterprise
Excellent
Good
Average
Annexure: Registration sheet
S.N
o
Name College/
Department
Unive
rsity
NYKS
/NSS
Contact No Email Id Gen./S
C/ST/
OBC
1 KshitijP
anta
Govt. Polytech.
Kinnaur/ Civil
HPU 8894018545 xitijpanta@gmai
l.com
GEN
2 Priyank
aChauh
an
COE Govt. College
Sanjauli, Shimla/
BCA
HPU 9418686327 aveilchauhan@
gmail.com
GEN
3 Anil
Chauha
n
LBS Degree College HPU 9418198877
/941811988
7
chauhananil324
@gmail.com
GEN
4 Vinay
Thakur
Govt. College of
Farmacy
HPU 9418154232 exvinay@yahoo
.com
GEN
5 DrSneh
lata
(H.P.) Adarsh Skt.
College
HPU NSS 9805269580 drsneh9shimla
@gmail.com
GEN
6 DrUme
shNart
a
Govt. PG College HPU NSS 9816953493 umeshnarta@ya
hoo.co.in
GEN
7 DrGop
al
Sharma
Govt. PG College HPU NSS 9418109430 gopaldsharma6
GEN
8 Ashwa
ni
Kumar
Sharma
Govt. PG College HPU Rovers
Leader
Com,
HOD
Chem.
9816417488 sharmaashwani
kumar@rediffm
ail.com
GEN
9 Rajesh
Azad
Govt. PG College HPU 9805927836 rajesh.risingsun
@gmail.com
SC
10 YeshDe
shMuk
h
Govt. College,
Zoology
HPU 9459276571 yeshd29@gmail.
com
GEN
11 Dr J P
Sharma
Govt. College,
(Physics & Pol Sc.)
HPU 9459825300 jpg11.theoy@g
mail.com
GEN
12 Aman GDC Nerwa HPU NSS 8894904315 amanjamihay@
gmail.com
SC
13 Aman GDC Nerwa HPU NSS 9805650563 GEN
14 Rakesh
Kumar
GDC Nerwa HPU NSS 9805067174 rakeshm@gmail
.com
SC
15 Yashwa SKT Jangla HPU NSS 9805418511 SC
nt
16 Rohit SKT Jangla HPU NSS 8894814238 GEN
17 Pratibh
a
SKT Jangla HPU NSS 8628922960 ST
18 Arti SKT Jangla HPU NSS 9805324754 SC
19 Rajkum
ari
SKT Jangla HPU NSS 8894270942 GEN
20 Sunain
a
GPGC HPU 9459355752 sunainamahant
GEN
21 Rajesh
Kumar
GPGC HPU NSS 9736606717 GEN
22 VasuBh
ardwaj
GDC Sanjauli HPU 9805167940 bhardwajvasu1
@gmail.com
GEN
23 SohilVe
rma
GDC Sanjauli HPU NSS 9816082624 sohilvermaufro
GEN
24 Abhish
ek
Singh
GDC Sanjauli HPU NSS 9418941110 abhi12595@gma
il.com
GEN
25 Dikshit GDC Sanjauli HPU NSS 7807292355 dikshitshan@g
mail.com
GEN
26 Divya Govt. Polytechnic,
Rohru
HPU 8894831500 divyabhartikail
GEN
27 NehaN
ainta
Govt. Polytechnic,
Rohru
HPU 8261832689 nehanainta@gm
ail.com
GEN
28 Sonam
Negi
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 8628863156 sonam143@gma
il.com
GEN
29 Anmol
Chauha
n
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 9459879794 annum26chauh
GEN
30 Kritika
Kimta
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 9459975088 kritikakimta110
@gmail.com
SC
31 Pramo
d
Kumar
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 9805234019 pramodkumarp
m
GEN
32 Parvin
der
Singh
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 9459835668 parminder0110s
m
GEN
33 Mayan
k
Sharma
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 9805714811 smayank450@g
mail.com
GEN
34 Ravi
Negi
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 9805446148 raving355@gma
il.com
ST
35 Ajay
Kumar
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 9857682375 ajaykanchi@gm
ail.com
SC
36 Mukes
hPodiy
al
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 9805168935 mukeshpodiyal
GEN
37 VipinR
awat
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 8894970396 vipinrawat546@
gmail.com
GEN
38 Umesh
Chanda
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 9418060031 umeshchanda11
SC
39 Aftab
Ahmed
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 9418588511 aftabahmed@g
mail.com
GEN
40 Rohit RGGDC,
ChauraMaidan,
HPU 8894556527 SC
41 Akhil
Kumar
RGGDC,
ChauraMaidan,
HPU 9805662288 akhilkrabas@g
mail.com
ST
42 Sara
Shukla
GOC COE HPU 9459241252 themaple-
m
GEN
43 Moham
mad
Yussof
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 9816437436 mohammadyus
om
ST
44 Rahul
Kumar
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 8894588106 rahulrasari1996
@gmail.com
GEN
45 Raman
Thakur
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 9625205437 ramanthakur16
@gmail.com
GEN
46 Ajay
Sandhu
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 8988087270 ajaysandhu4199
SC
47 Anju
Sharma
Govt. Polytechnic HPU 8988116140 anju.2531997@g
mail.com
GEN
48 Manoj
Sharma
GDC HPU NSS 8628856806 mc43201@gmail
.com
GEN
49 Kamles
h
Kumar
GDC HPU NSS 8988131880 kamleshmehta
@gmail.com
SC
50 NidhiN
ainta
GPGC HPU NSS 9816801069 nidhi0709nidhi
@96
GEN
51 Priyank
a
GPGC HPU NSS 8628991291 GEN
52 Nisha GPGC HPU NSS 8894249532 GEN
53 Bharti GPGC HPU NSS 9805490132 SC
54 Archan
a
Sharma
GPGC HPU NSS 9805976028 GEN
55 Priyank
a
GPGC HPU NSS 9805229025 GEN
56 Arti GPGC HPU NSS 9805229025 GEN
57 Punit GPGC HPU NSS 8628892745 punitmanta000
@gmail.com
SC
58 Priyank
a
GPGC HPU NSS 9736067644 GEN
59 Mousi
m
Govt. College, Arts HPU NSS 9857289519 GEN
60 Manish
a
Govt. College,
Science
HPU NSS
61 Sakshi Govt. College,
Science
HPU
62 Ridhim
a
Govt. College,
Science
HPU
63 Aditi Govt. College,
Science
HPU
64 Rahul Govt. College,
Science
HPU NSS 8679393731 GEN
65 Shweta Govt. College,
Science
HPU NSS 9418853011
66 Manish
aChauh
an
Govt. College, Arts HPU NSS 8679803570 GEN
67 Dimple Govt. College, Arts HPU NSS 9816546416 GEN
68 Manish
Chauha
n
Govt. College,
Science
HPU NSS 9817101021 GEN
69 Rishav Govt. College,
Science
HPU 8894742414 GEN
70 Divya
Thakur
Govt. College,
Science
HPU NSS 8894272177 GEN
71 Pritika Govt. College,
Science
HPU 9805972488 GEN
72 KiranB Govt. College, HPU 8894265185 GEN
ala Science
73 RajanSa
nghel
PG College HPU NSS 9805347490 rajansanghel@g
mail.com
GEN
74 Ruchik
a
PG College HPU NSS 8629819799 GEN
75 Meera PG College HPU NSS 9459888825 GEN
76 Kuldee
p
PG College,
Geography
HPU 862820486 GEN
77 Sumesh PG College HPU 981619895 GEN
78 Devi
Lal
PG College HPU 9805160530 GEN
79 Ishika PG College,
BCA4th
HPU 7833046504 GEN
80 Pooja GPG College, MA
2nd
HPU 8894648371 SC
81 Kiran GPG College, MA
2nd
HPU 7807342544 GEN
82 Monika GPGC, BA 4th HPU 7807074899 GEN
83 Madhu GPGC, BA 4th HPU 9805187583 GEN
84 Samita GPGC, BA 4th HPU 862918927 GEN
85 Chandr
ika
GPGC, BA 4th HPU 8628843416 GEN
86 Minaks
hi
GPGC, BA 4th HPU 8627806134 GEN
87 Deepik
a
PG College, Arts HPU 8988273435 GEN
88 Ruchik
a
PG College, Arts HPU 8894239779 GEN
89 Sahil PG College,
Commerce
HPU 9816555499 GEN
90 Nitesh PG College, Arts HPU 9882496961 GEN
91 Navjot
Sharma
LBSGDC, Science HPU 7807221522 navjotsharma00
GEN
92 Narend
er
LBSGDC, Science HPU 7807271241 GEN
93 Chitan LBSGDC,
Commerce
HPU 9816971475 thakurchitan384
@gmail.com
GEN
94 AmitC
hauhan
LBSGDC, Arts HPU 9816495389 GEN
95 Sachin GPGC, BCA HPU 9736497875 sachinchauhan8 GEN
96 Veenit GPG College, BCA HPU 9857189402 vinurattaan@g
mail.com
GEN
97 Kirti
Thakur
PG College HPU NSS 9805214749 GEN
98 Poona
m
GPGC HPU NSS 8988238985 GEN
99 Sonali GPGC HPU NSS 8628893863 GEN
100 Sangeet
a
GPGC HPU 9805265142 GEN
101 Rihika
Negi
GPGC HPU CSCA 9816168694 GEN
102 Happy PGDCA HPU 9816384197 SC
103 Piyush
Rongta
GPGC, BCA HPU 8988351546 GEN
104 RituRa
wat
GPGC, Arts HPU NSS 9805609805 GEN
105 Madhu
Devi
PG College HPU NSS 9816247288 GEN
106 JanakR
ai
PG College HPU 8894534165 GEN
107 Anjali GPGC HPU NSS 9805193341 GEN
108 Akhil GPGC, Science HPU 8350915145 akhilkumara.k7
GEN
109 Reena GPGC, Science HPU 9736861161 thakurtina16@g
mail.com
GEN
110 VinayB
hranta
GPGC, Science HPU 8627961996 bharanta.vinay
@gmail.com
GEN
111 Balwan
t
GPGC, Science HPU 9805420242 balwantkhan@g
mail.com
GEN
112 Ankus
hDeshl
a
GPGC HPU NSS 9857169733 ankush@gmail.
com
GEN
113 MohitC
hauhan
GPGC HPU NSS 9805209007 mohitkumar502
GEN
114 NehaSa
uhta
GPGC HPU NSS 8894206903 nehasauhta269
@gmail.com
GEN
115 Ashish
Kedar
GPGC, Arts HPU 8629838999 ashishkedar777
@gmail.com
GEN
116 VinodC
hauhan
GPGC, Science HPU 9816253166,
9816559726
GEN
117 Ajay GPGC, Commerce HPU CSCA 7832072360 GEN
118 Vikram GPGC, Arts HPU NSS 8894002906 GEN
119 Nishan
tVerma
GPGC, BCA HPU NSS 7831818581 vermanishant@
gmail.com
GEN
120 Ritesh GPGC, BA Arts HPU 8894357452 riteshrught@gm
ail.com
GEN
121 Vavhav
Chauha
n
GPGC, BA 4th HPU NSS 9805652299 mantavavhav98
@gmail.com
GEN
122 RohitJo
kta
GPGC, BA 4th HPU NSS 8894433248 GEN
123 Abhina
v
Pharmacy College HPU 9459065738 abhinav554321
@gmail.com
GEN
124 Shubha
m
Pharmacy College HPU 9882537767 subhamabrol13
@gmail.com
GEN
125 Rajat Pharmacy College HPU 9816691687 raj.sharma13@g
mail.com
GEN
126 Rishav Pharmacy College HPU 9805362878 rishav4595@gm
ail.com
GEN
127 Akshay
Chande
l
Pharmacy College HPU 8894951526 followakshaych
m
GEN
128 Vinay
Kumar
Pharmacy College HPU 9459817225 vinaythakur@g
mail.com
GEN
129 Harish
Lautoo
hi
Pharmacy College HPU 9805318774 harish432@gma
il.com
GEN
130 Anirud
hBaluni
Pharmacy College HPU 9418137893 anirudhbaloni2
GEN
131 Sunny
Kumar
Pharmacy College HPU 8894416190 sunnypint@gm
ail.com
GEN
132 Navnee
t
Thakur
Pharmacy College HPU 7831073577 navneetthakur1
GEN
133 Surend
er
Kumar
ITI Chirgaon HPU 9805571898 ss291646@gmail
.com
GEN
134 Ritem ITI Chirgaon HPU 8679671700 loverive93@gm GEN
ail.com
135 Rovin
Singh
ITI Chirgaon HPU 8988068060 robindhariwal1
GEN
136 Rahul ITI Chirgaon HPU 8626847932 r448678@gmail.
com
GEN
137 Varsha LBSGDC, Arts HPU NSS 8628969193
138 Himani
Rawat
LBSGDC,
Commerce
HPU
139 Ragini
Gupta
LBSGDC,
Commerce
HPU NSS 9816462492 gupta.ragini144
@gmail.com
GEN
140 Bhamin
i
LBSGDC, Science HPU NSS 9805468027 bhaminirathor2
@gmail.com
GEN
141 LalitaK
umari
LBSGDC, Arts HPU NSS 7831804847 lalitachauhan@
gmail.com
142 Rajni
Sharma
LBSGDC, Science HPU NSS 8894696393 rajni994@gmail.
com
GEN
143 Sapna LBSGDC, Science HPU NSS SC
144 Sujeeta LBSGDC, Science HPU NSS SC