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SOCIAL PROJECT
ON
Youth hostel association of india

Project Guide Prof. Samveg patel
YEAR: 2012

Submitted to: Submitted By:

Prof. Shweta Mehta Vijay Prajapati () Atik Sevangiya (99) Neha SHINDE ()

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that Mr. Atik sevangiya, Mr.Vijay prajapati and Miss Neha shinde of S.K. Patel Institute Of Management & Computer Studies, Gandhinagar have submitted their Social Project titled “YOUTH HOSTEL ASSOCIATION OF INDIA” in the year 2011-12 in partial fulfillment of Kadi Sarva Vishwavidyalaya requirements for the award of the title of Master of Business Administration.

Prof. N.N.Jani Prof. Shweta Mehta Prof. Samveg Patel Director Coordinator Project Guide

DECLARATION

We hereby, declare that the Social Project titled, “YOUTH HOSTEL ASSOCIATION OF INDIA” is original of the best of our knowledge and has not been published elsewhere. This is for the purpose of partial fulfillment of Kadi Sarva Vishawavidyalaya requirements for the award of the title of Master of Business Administration, only.

STUDENTS NAMES: SIGNATURE

Atik Sevangiya _______________ Vijay Prajapati _______________ Neha shinde _______________

EXECUTIVE SUMMERY

This project comprises Introduction and Objectives of Youth hostel association of India, They inn have wide range of network with in the India, with the help of which they help to younger people for fulfilling the hobby of adventurous activity

The activates of the Youth association of



Bibliography: ❖ Web site : www.yhaindia.org ❖ Calender of YHAI 13 ----------------------- 21

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