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NYKS Recruitment 2021: Bumper vacancies for Class 10th pass at nyks.nic.in, check details here
A total of 13206 volunteers will be deployed in the country for the year 2021-22. Two volunteers per block in 623 kendras will be deployed.
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Updated: Feb 9, 2021, 09:58 AM IST
NYKS Recruitment 2021: Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) has invited applications for National Youth Corps Scheme. 10th passed candidates are eligible for NYKS Volunteer Recruitment 2021. The age of the volunteer should be between 18 and 29 years. All the eligible and interested candidates can apply for NYKS Volunteer 2021 on the official website of NYKS i.e nyks.nic.in. Before applying, candidates must make sure that they have an Aadhaar Card, email ID, and mobile number for future correspondence.
by Urvat IL Wuska SRINAGAR: Scores of National Youth Corps (NYC) volunteers on Saturday staged a protest demonstration at Press Enclave here at Lal Chowk, demanding extension of services.
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NYC marks 18 years of Dedicated Service to Youth Development 18 December 2020 08:54 am - 0
“We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future,” 32nd President of the United States, Franklin D Roosevelt said in an address to the University of Pennsylvania on September 20, 1940.
The younger generation is like the life line of a country. A country’s future is its youth. National Youth Corps (NYC) as the pioneer state Training Institute dedicated to Youth Development, since its inception in 2002 has been committed to the task of training, grooming and guiding the youth of Sri Lanka.
Meet Adeola-Akande, House of Reps First Female Majority Leader
Meet Adeola-Akande, House of Reps First Female Majority Leader
Mulikat Adeola-Akande is one of the prominent figures featured in a Compendium celebrating Nigeria’s builders at 60. It is a special publication by Sprezzatura Publishing which aims at educating Nigerians about the rich and diverse cultures and experiences of various Nigerians who have contributed to the growth, stability, peace, and development of the country and who were coincidentally born the same year the country attained independence.
However, political developments in Lagos, the commercial engine room of Nigeria, had a lot to do with shaping her later political activism. As a young law graduate, she was keenly monitoring political events. At some point, she was glued to televised programmes of the National Assembly, the Legislative arm of the Nigerian government.