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The National Council of YMCAs of India is a part of the global YMCA fraternity which is known as World Alliance of YMCAs. It was formed in Madras on February 21, 1891 through the initiative of David McConaughy. The headquarters shifted to Calcutta in May, 1902.
YMCA pioneered the concept of night school, providing educational opportunities for people with full-time employment. Many YMCAs offer ESL programs, alternative high school, day care, and summer camp programs. In India, YMCA University of Science and Technology of Faridabad was founded in 1969. It offers various programs related to science and ...
The complex was designed by Pune-based Master Architect Prof.Christopher Charles Benninger. [2] His team included architects Deepak Guggari and Harsh Manrao. [3] This organic complex was completed in 2003 and has won national awards, including the 2006 Indian Institute of Architects (IIA) Award for the best Public Building of the year because of its sustainable environment and unique ...
By 1853, the Boston YMCA had 1,500 members, most of whom were merchants and artisans. Hardware merchant Franklin W. Smith was the first elected president in 1855. [4] Members paid an annual membership fee to use the facilities and services of the association.
The campus of the J.C. Bose University of Science and Technology, YMCA is located in the Faridabad (city comes under National Capital Region (India)). (Faridabad-Ballabgarh Industrial complex), on NH-2 about 30 km from New Delhi.
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The college, originally located in George Town, a prominent central business district of Chennai, and later shifted to Royapettah.The Nandanam campus of the College, spread over 64.5 acres (261,000 m 2) of land, houses several classrooms, gymnasiums, laboratories, a computer centre, a library, and an open-air theatre.