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Zone Governing Board 2010

Posted by J S Jodha Sunday, June 6, 2010 0 comments





Zone Governing Board - Zone 5

Executive Vice President - C
Jc Dr.K. Murali Mohan Rao

Zone President
Jc Navin Daga

Imm. Past Zone President 2010
Jc Devendra Mittal
City : Bharatpur
Zone Vice President 2010
Jc Ankur Aggarwal
City : Jodhpur
Zone Vice President 2010
Jc DARPAN JAIN
City :
Lom : JCI KOTA STAR
Zone Vice President 2010
Jc Rohit Maheshwari
City : Jaipur
Lom : JCI JAIPUR ROYAL
Zone Secretary 2010
Jc NEERAJ AGARWAL
City :
Lom : JCI ALIGARH
Zone Director 2010
Jc Ram Naresh Dad
City : Chittorgarh
Zone Director 2010
Jc GAURAV MAHESHWARI
City :
Lom : JCI KOTA
Zone Director 2010
Jc Pragya Mehta
City : Kota
Lom : JCI KOTA SURABHI
Zone Director 2010
Jc Dinesh Mohan Sharma
City : Pali
Lom : JCI MARWAR
Zone Director 2010
Jc Vishal Kothari
City : Pali
Zone Director 2010
Jc Sneha Jain
City : Kota
Zone Director 2010
Jc ANKIT RATHI
City :
Lom : JCI JODHPUR METRO

JCI Creed

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We believe,

That faith in god gives meaning and purpose to human life,
That the brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations,
That economic justice can best be won by free men through free enterprise,
That government should be of laws rather than of men,
That earth’s great treasure lies in human personality,
And that service to humanity is the best work of life.

- Bill Brownfield

हमारा विश्वास है -

कि ईश्वर में आस्था मानव जीवन को सार्थकता एवं उद्देश्य प्रदान करती है I
कि मानव की बंधुत्व भावना राष्ट्रों की प्रभुसत्ता से परे है I
कि आर्थिक न्याय की सर्वोत्तम उपलब्धि स्वतंत्र मानव के स्वतंत्र उद्यम द्वारा हो सकती है I
कि शासन व्यक्ति का नहीं वरन् विधि का होना चाहिए I
कि वसुधा की महान् निधि मानव व्यक्तित्व में निहित है I
कि मानवता की सेवा जीवन का सर्वोत्तम कार्य है I
- बिल ब्रोवन्फील्ड


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The History of Junior Chamber International

Posted by J S Jodha Saturday, June 5, 2010 0 comments



Each year new and exciting advancements and decisions are made in the organization which is today named Junior Chamber International (JCI). As it is impossible to list them all, the following are the events and years in which they occurred, which we truly regard as landmarks in the history of our worldwide organization.

1910
The organization began in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. The founder, Henry Giessenbier, had formed the Herculaneum Dance Club with the purpose of bringing about the social elevation of its members.

1915
The first step towards the creation of the Jaycee movement was taken when 32 young men met at the Mission Inn in St. Louis on 13 October 1915 to form the Young Men's Progressive Civic Association with Giessenbier as its president.

1916
In August, the organization's name was changed to Junior Citizens, and it was at this time that the initials "JC" were first employed.

1920
On the 21st and 22nd January, the first national organization, the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce (USJCC) was formed. Twenty-nine clubs around the nation were in attendance and elected Henry Giessenbier as the first national president.

1920-44
The Jaycee movement crossed international borders. Organizations were formed in many countries including Canada, England, Mexico, New Zealand, Australia and Colombia. The Junior Chamber momement came to Canada in 1923 with the formation of its first chapter, the Young Men's Section of the Winnipeg Board of Trade.

Many actions were taken to form Junior Chamber International, including the creation of the International Executive Council of Junior Chambers of Commerce formed at the Olympic Games in 1932.

1944
Junior Chamber International was born in Mexico City, Mexico during 7 to 11 December. Witnesses to the birth of the organization were 30 delegates from North and Central America. Raul Garcia Vidal was elected the first president.

1946
In February, the first JCI World Congress was held in Panama City, Panama, with an attendance of 44 delegates from 16 countries. At this time, a Constitution was drafted. Also this year a young Jaycee member, Mr. C. William 'Bill' Brownfield, authored the Jaycee Creed.

1952
The JCI Senate was formed through the efforts of Phil Pugsley, the 1951 JCI president, at the 7th JCI World Congress in Melbourne, Australia.

1953
The first permanent World Headquarters was established at the United States Jaycees War Memorial Headquarters Building in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Philip Van Slyck was hired as JCI's first full-time Secretary General.

1955
The rapidly growing World Headquarters moved to its own building in Miami Beach, Florida, USA.

1969
The current World Headquarters was built in Coral Gables, Florida, USA to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Junior Chamber International.

1972
At the 38th JCI World Congress in Taipei, the organization's name was changed from Junior Chamber International to Jaycees International.

1983
Honorees were recognized at the first Outstanding Young Persons ceremony at the 38th JCI World Congress in Taipei, Taiwan.

1988
At the 39th JCI World Congress in Sydney, Australia, the organization's name was again changed from Jaycees International to Junior Chamber International.

1989
1989 was an historic year for JCI as services were extended to the Eastern Bloc countries of Estonia (USSR), Poland and Hungary.

About JCI

Posted by Jc. Ritesh Sharma Wednesday, May 12, 2010 1 comments

JCI is a worldwide community of young active citizens ages 18-40 who share the belief that in order to create positive change, we must take collective action to improve ourselves and the world around us. Engaging in activities ranging from community development to international projects, members demonstrate their social responsibility and improve themselves through participation, leadership and action.

Mission: To provide development opportunities that empower young people to create positive change.

Vision: To be the leading global network of young active citizens.

Values:

  • Faith in God
  • The brotherhood of man
  • Individual freedom and dignity
  • Government of laws
  • Human personality
  • Service to humanity

Be Better


JCI members constantly seek ways to live JCI’s slogan: Be Better. They not only believe that improvement is possible, they believe it is their responsibility to initiate positive change both in themselves and in their local community. All members around the world share this sense of social responsibility and the initiative to take action to create a better future for all.

JCI Around the World

With over 5,000 Local Organizations in more than 100 countries and territories, JCI forms a vibrant international community of nearly 200,000 active citizens. All members belong to a JCI Local Organization where they focus on finding solutions to improve their local community. Local Organizations are affiliated to National Organizations where members coordinate activities on national and international scales. This structure links JCI members together to form a global grassroots movement creating global impact through local action.

International Events

Each year, members from all over the globe come together at the JCI World Congress. At this event, JCI’s critical mass of young people unite to share experiences, understand the interconnectedness of our world and facilitate international cooperation. This global forum enables members to find new ways to take action in their local communities and make globalization a positive force.

JCI also hosts four regional conferences each year: Africa and the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, the Americas and Europe. At these conferences, JCI conducts its affairs, hosts training, and gives members the opportunity to address global issues and show their commitment to becoming socially responsible leaders.


JCI History

Almost a century ago, Henry Giessenbier, Jr. decided to take responsibility for the progress and welfare of his community by helping tackle difficult problems around him. Together with 32 other young men, Giessenbier established the Young Men's Progressive Civic Association, JCI’s first Local Organization, in St. Louis, USA in 1915. The members of the first Local Organization dedicated themselves to bringing about community improvements and giving young people a constructive approach to civic problems.

By 1944, the movement had spread through eight countries. When delegates from these countries met in Mexico City at the Inter-American Conference that year, they agreed it was time to officially form Junior Chamber International. This deep-rooted tradition of bringing together active citizens from diverse backgrounds remains alive today in our international events. They fuel the JCI movement and set the groundwork to create positive change that transcends boundaries.

2009 JCI President: Jun Sup Shin from JCI Korea. More…


JCI World Headquarters

The JCI World Headquarters is located in Chesterfield, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A., where the first local organization was founded. A professional staff of full-time employees provides services to JCI members.


International Cooperation

JCI is an international Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with active participation in the United Nations (UN) system. In this context, JCI has relations with the Office of the UN Secretary General (Secretariat) and a Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

JCI has cooperation agreements with the UN Global Compact; the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD); the Pan American Health Organization; the Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations (CONGO); the NGO Committee on UNICEF; the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and World Chambers Federation; the Council of Europe; AIESEC International; and Goal4Africa.

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