Mangalore Youth Leaders conclave on Oct 1, 2

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September 26, 2011

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Mangalore September 26: Mangalore Youth Leaders' conclave (MYLC) is a first of its kind conference that provides the youth an opportunity to take up various projects towards a greener and peaceful Mangalore.

The conference is scheduled to take place on October 1 and 2, 2011 at Eric Mathais Hall, St Aloysius College, Mangalore.

Laxmi Shenoy, the Convener, MYLC says “MYLC is designed to be a medium for action, a dynamic program that coalesces Inspiring speakers, Spiritual workshops, Development plans, inter cultural Music and Action projects and declaration.”

This conclave will provide young participants, coming from the coastal belt of Dakkshina Kannada and Udupi districts with a life changing experience that will inspire and empower the Youth into action – oriented leaders.

MYLC is a platform that aims to bring together the youth leaders of Mangalore to- 'Think…Talk… and ACT…' which is the motto of the conference.

The key themes include: Peace within, Peace with the Environment and Peace with the World. “The like-minded youth leaders of Mangalore come together to discuss, debate and decide peaceful strategies for a better Mangalore and in turn a better world.” Says Jenice Goveas, President, MYLC.

There is no registration fee charged for the delegates and the two day conference is free of cost.

The application forms are available in the Website: www.mylc2011.weebly.com. Contact: Conveners- 9944772282, 9986967371.


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