RFYN Summit 2014 – program

Time

Day One (24th Jan 2014)

Day Two (25th Jan 2014)

Day Three (26th Jan 2014)

Day Four (27th Jan 2014)

07.00 am

Arrival & Registration

Prayer

Meditation

Yoga

08.00 am

Breakfast

09.00am

Inaugural Celebration

Previous day Evaluation

10.00am

Introductory Session

Session Two :- Involvement of young adults in Youth education and learning

Session Four:- I am the peace maker for tomorrow

Session Six :- Challenges of young adults to promote religious freedom in the digital age

11.00am

Break

11.30am

Session One :- Creative action of Young adults  to promoting human rights in the digital age

Session Three :- Involvement of young adults in Youth education and learning

Session Five :- “I am the peace maker for tomorrow”

Session Seven:- Challenges of young adults to promote religious freedom in the digital age

01.00pm

Lunch

02.00pm

Circle Group

Interaction with school children

 

Visiting rural community

Future Plan GD  & Presentation

03.00pm

Group Presentation

Valedictory Celebration

04.00pm

Break

06.00pm

Sharing Experience

Story Telling

Sharing

 

Group Photo & Good Bye

07.30pm

Dinner

08.30pm

Recreation

Cultural Activities

Congress Planning

10.00pm

Good Night

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