Central Delhi
Dear All,
This is to invite all concerned citizens between the age group of 18 - 30 years, to the Delhi Youth Summit on Climate (DYSoC - 2008).
The two-day event will take place at Teen Murti Bhawan (about a kilometer away from both the President's House and the Central Secretariat Metro Station) on May 28th and 29th, 2008 and will bring together youth from different parts of the city and different backgrounds - to discuss, debate, share concerns and find innovative solutions to the pressing problems faced by Delhi and to shape a vision towards securing and safe-guarding our common future.
The summit will conclude with a white paper or the "Delhi Youth Charter on Climate", that would be presented to the Chief Minister, Environment Secretary and all decision-making bodies in Delhi.
To find more, read what the media is saying about the summit and to register yourself, visit: http://iycn.in/dysoc (Registration is now open and shortlisting is being done on a first-come-first-serve basis).
Event Organizers & Partners: Indian Youth Climate Network (IYCN), Nehru Memorial Museum & Library / Teen Murti Bhawan, Delhi Greens, LEAD India, Fountain of Development, Research & Action (FODRA) and the YP Foundation.
For more information, please contact:
Kartikeya Singh
Event Coordinator
Indian Youth Climate Network
iycn.in
Ph: ?9999-00-88-07
E-mail: kartikeya@delhigreens.org
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