Agra hosts global convention of youth organisations

Vijay Upadhyay

AGRA. More than 800 delegates from 84 countries of the world are congregating in Agra from Saturday for a 10-day global convention of youth organisations from all
over the globe.

Being hosted for the first time in India, the AIESEC International congress featured the participation of a delegation from Pakistan, a country which is joining the AIESEC for the first time.
Inaugurating the convention in Agra on Saturday, Brodie Bowland, president of AIESEC, said that this was the 57th Annual international congress of AIESEC that was being held in India. The last event was held in Hannover, Germany. He said this time the convention would showcase the diversity that exists within AIESEC. There will be colourful display of cultures of five continents and 84 countries.
On this occasion, the Coca Cola group built a "Global Village" at the hillock of Taj Khema behind the Taj Mahal, where all 800 delegates in the convention met each other and discussed common issues of global youth leadership on a common platform.
The convention, co-inaugurated by the Tata Steel Managing Director Mr Muthuraman, is scheduled to culminate on September 5 2005.

(UNITED NEWS NETWORK)

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