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Baker Hostel is a government hostel located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. The hostel was founded in 1910 during the rule of the British Raj by Edward Norman Baker, the then Lieutenant Governor of Bengal. [1] The hostel is located at 8 Smith Lane in Taltala. It is for the male students of Maulana Azad College.
This page lists organisations that are members of Hostelling International. Pages in category "Hostelling International member associations" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
The hostels are as follows: Hostel 1 (P. C. Roy Hall) Hostel 2 (J. C. Bose Hall) Hostel 3 (S. N. Bose Hall) Hostel 4 (N. C. Bose Hall) Hostel 5 (Ladies' Hostel) Each hostel has its own mess managed by own duly elected mess committee which works under the hostel superintendent. Applications for hostel boarding are accepted at the time of admission.
When Hostelling International was founded, representatives agreed on the introduction of an international membership card and established minimum standards for hostels. Memberships are still required today and can be purchased either online, at a hostel, or at a National Youth Hostel Association office or membership-selling outlet. [9]
Hostelling International USA (HI USA), also known as American Youth Hostels, Inc. (AYH), is a nonprofit organization that operates youth hostels and runs programs around those hostels. It is the official United States affiliate of Hostelling International (HI), also known as the International Youth Hostel Federation.
Aroop Biswas is an Indian politician and the present Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs, Power, and Housing in the Government of West Bengal. [1] He is the member of National Working Committee of All India Trinamool Congress. He is also an MLA, elected from the Tollyganj in the 2006, 2011, 2016 and 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election.
The Government of West Bengal, also known as the West Bengal Government, is the principal administrative authority of the Indian state of West Bengal, created by the National Constitution as the state's legislative, executive and judicial authority. [1]
By 1940, there were "various enterprises adopting the name youth hostels for their accommodation." [8] In 1940, the Government of New South Wales National Fitness Council established a Youth Hostel Planning Committee and subsequently operated youth hostels which were made available to the YHA NSW organisation after it was formed in 1942. [8]