Thursday, August 13, 2009

Diya (Noida)

DIYA is a Non-Government, Non-Political, Non-Religious, but a patriotic & reformative Movement. DIYA is formed to provide a platform to youngsters to come together and work for self and societal development.
“To create a divine India by year 2020, by unleashing the youth potential and directing the same to the Righteous path”DIYA is headquartered at DSVV(Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya), Haridwar. Revered Dr. Pranav Pandya is the Patron founder and President.

What are the Objectives of DIYA:
  1. Bring idealism in the dreams of youngsters.
  2. Nourish the young minds and enable them to take idealistic decisions in the course of their life.
  3. Create healthy, self-reliant, educated,,sensitive and decent youth
  4. Reorient the thinking process of Indian youth
  5. Bring back the Golden Age of Truth on Mother Earth with peace and harmony.
How to open a chapter of DIYA in our local area?
  1. Minimum 10 youth are needed to form a chapter of DIYA
  2. Get the chapter registered with the headquarters at DSVV by filling a Registration Form
  3. The chapter will have one Coordinator and one co-Coordinator. They must be active members of the chapter and must be nominated unanimously by at least 75% of the active members of the chapter.
  4. As said, DIYA is a non political initiative. Most of the youth groups, somewhere or the other leads to politics.
  5. It’s a reformative and constructive revolution to bring holistic development of self, family and society.
  6. Where most of the youth groups are demanding, DIYA believes in Giving. Every DIYA will get benefited once being a part of the movement.
  7. DIYA is away from the boundaries of caste, creed or gender and provides a guideline to the youngsters to lead a better life.
  8. DIYA believes in a proper blend of Science and Spirituality so that we can see the positive & constructive happenings all around. U need contact to mail: noida@diya.net.in
Here is Diya Team Member.
Mr. Anant Singh:-
Mr. Manoj Dev
Mr. Neeraj
Mr.Pranav
Mr. Sumit Gupta

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