YPS Saturday Meet | Oct 02, Sat | 6:00 PM IST | State Youth Centre
Wildlife lovers dream of Africa and Kenya is a place where dreams come true!
How to get there? What clothes and gear to take? What national parks to visit? Why visit more than one park? Which season to visit in? What dangers are involved? Dr Huilgol’s presentation will answer all these questions, and many more.
Note: Limited to 50 Seats. First-come-first-serve basis. Registration link inside(below).
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YPS Saturday Meet | Sept 4, Sat | 5:30 PM IST | Google Meet
Usually, the first thought that comes in human brains is to squash any insect that they may come across, or run away from it.
In this session, Pavan will demonstrate and show us how beautiful, complex, cruel and strategic these critters are.
Finally he will answer queries on the topic.
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YPS Open House | 18 Sept, Sat | 6:30 PM | State Youth Centre
Welcome BACK to the next edition of Open House. Let us meet at ‘State Youth Centre’ to discuss your best work!
Note: Limited to 50 Seats. First-come-first-serve basis. Registration link inside(below).
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YPS Golden Hour | Sept 12, Sun | 5:30 PM | Online
As you all know that YPS is in its 50 years of existence and as a part of the Golden Jubilee Celebration this Sunday 12 Sept 2021, we are coming up with YPS Nenapugalu, Trip Down The Memory Lane.
This will be a unique program where our President, Shri. H Satish will be in conversation with three Sr. Members S Chandrashekar, Mohammed Arfan Asif and A S Prakash to delve into the Sr. Members Nenapugalu (Memories) since 1971.
Don’t miss catching up on the history of YPS.
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YPS Meet Live | S2 E16 | Sept 05, Sun | 5:30 PM | Online
‘The Life of Banaras’ – Manish Khattry says “It’s a humble attempt to capture and present the colors of life in monochrome. The more I wish to describe the mystics of Banaras, the more I fall short of words. Then you know how most of your deepest experiences go unexpressed. Being a Photographer is a Blessing. It has given me a Tool to use to make people see the unseen. Each of my Pictures on Banaras and its vibrant life is a Story, a Narrative.
The Daily Life of Banaras is Unique in itself. The human activities seen here are typical of this place. All these provide immense subject for a photographer and has become a reason for an inflow of a huge number of photographers to come here and shoot. Banaras is one of the most picturized cities of the World.
I have been clicking Banaras for the last 3 decades and till date, it is almost a weekly ritual to move around with my Camera capturing with all the passion the various aspects of this fast changing city. When some people ask me what is it that I find so interesting in the lanes, the Ghats, the Ganges, Fairs and festivals, and the pandemic period also that I keep taking so many pictures (over 10 lakhs till date).
To this I tell them that it is a Love affair between me and Banaras that doesn’t cease. Instead it is growing deeper with each passing day and every day I look at my city, I find it to be as new as ever.”
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