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DYFI all India conference in Bangalore from September 11

Democratic Youth Federation of India will hold its ninth all India conference here from September 11 to 15 in the garden city of Bangalore. The event would be inaugurated by renowned film maker Shyam Benegal. 800 young delegates from various part of the country will participate in the conference. It is for the first time that Bangalore is hosting a national conference of DYFI after its formation. An youth rally reflecting the growth of Democratic youth federation in the state of Karnataka is organised on the 11th of September. The rally will begin at 11 AM from the City Railway station compound. CPIM P B member Com. Sitaram Yechury will inaugurate the youth rally. CPIM P B member and Kerala Minister M A Baby, and social activist Mallika Sarabhai, will also speak on the ocassion. The rally will conclude at the Freedom Park ground, where the public meeting is scheduled. Famous painters will organise an exhibition near the conference venue. The exhibition will be inaugurated on September 10 by noted painter Vasudev. Anti Imperialist photo exhibition is also organised as part of the conference.

Flagpole, -Flag - Torch jathas will start from September 8th. The flag will be brought from the land of Koothuparamba Martyrs in Kannur. The flag jatha which is to be lead by DYFI Maharashtra State Secretary Com. Preethy Sekhar will be inaugurated by CPIM C C Member and LDF convenor com. Vaikom Viswan. The Flag pole jatha will be lead by All India Joint Secretary Com. Sailender Kamble from Chennai. The Martyrs torch from Chikabellapur will be led by Com. Srinivasa Reddy, DYFI Chikbellapur District Secretary. The jatha's will converge on 10th September at Mysore Bank Circle. The conference would discuss, among others, issues relating to education and umemployment facing the country's youth.

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