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A Youth Camp Organized By AYUDH Ahmedabad

A Youth Camp Organized By AYUDH Ahmedabad

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AYUDH Ahmedabad organized a Youth Camp, uniting passionate young individuals who are dedicated to serving society and creating a positive impact in the lives of others. AYUDHians also welcomed new members and shared their valuable experiences to inspire new members to give their best contribution. The Youth Camp began with a prayer, establishing a positive and uplifting energy for the day followed by a series of captivating sessions that left AYUDHians deeply engaged. During this event, the National Coordinators conducted investiture ceremony, acknowledging and honouring the AYUDHians for their exceptional dedication and commitment for the future projects. An engaging icebreaker game, ignited the excitement and enthusiasm among the participants. This also played a role in creating bonding between the new members and senior AYUDHians. Swamini Shamadamrita Prana, Director, Amrita Vidyalayam appreciated the team spirit and selfless attitude of AYUDHians and said, “On a Sunday spending the whole day for the AYUDH event itself shows the commitment and enthusiasm of AYUDHians to work together for a better cause. She wished them all the best for all their future plans." AYUDH Teams had an opportunity to discuss their skills, talents and present their ideas to the AYUDH National Coordinators regarding the potential events that can be executed in Ahmedabad. Many project plannings revolved around addressing the current challenges faced by today's youth and society as a whole. Mr Keyur Tanna, Secretary, AYUDH Ahmedabad presented interesting sessions on Ramayana whereas the Team Leader Khush Chaturvedi explained about messages from Mahabharata in a very simple manner narrating stories that would not only attract the young generations but also enrich their understanding with insightful facts about the scriptures. AYUDHian showcased their talents by performing the graceful Indian classical dance, and also mesmerised the audience with their melodious renditions of devotional songs. Coming to Gujarat & miss Garba? It is impossible! Before leaving, AYUDHian came together and performed Garba - a form of Gujarati folk dance to show love and respect for Goddess Durga. Mr Anupam Bawa from GLS Institute of Design, Team Lead AYUDH Ahmedabad said, "I'm very happy to be part of AYUDH, it gives me all the opportunities to love and serve others. The AYUDH chapter revival at the camp will give us more opportunity to work together on multiple projects and events. Looking forward to launching new initiatives soon!."

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