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  2. Indian Youth Congress - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Youth Congress was a department of the Indian National Congress from the period just after the Partition of India in 1947 until the late 1960s. While prime minister, Indira Gandhi gave the Youth Congress a new dimension by establishing it as a frontal organisation of the Congress Party, with the objective of doing social work .

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  4. File:Indian Youth Congress Logo.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Indian National Congress - Wikipedia

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    Flag adopted by INC, 1931. At the Congress 1929 Lahore session under the presidency of Jawaharlal Nehru, ... Indian Youth Congress, the party's youth wing.

  6. Youth Congress - Wikipedia

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    Youth Congress may refer to: Indian Youth Congress, the youth wing of the Indian National Congress; World Youth Congress Movement, (1936-1940) American Youth Congress;

  7. World Youth Congress Movement - Wikipedia

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    The World Youth Congress Movement was founded in 1936 as a result of the First World Youth Congress, organized by the International Federation of League of Nations Societies in Geneva from August 31 to September 6, 1936, and involving 700 delegates with representatives of Christian, students’, women's, youth and political organizations from 36 countries, including Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada ...

  8. Pingali Venkayya - Wikipedia

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    Pingali Venkayya (2 August 1876/8 [1] [2] – 4 July 1963) was an Indian freedom fighter, known for designing the initial version of the Indian National Flag. [3] Apart from his role in the independence movement, Venkayya was a lecturer, author, geologist, educationalist, agriculturist, and a polyglot.

  9. American Youth Congress - Wikipedia

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    The American Youth Congress, or AYC, was formed in 1935 to advocate for youth rights in U.S. politics, and was responsible for introducing the American Youth Bill of Rights to the U.S. Congress. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt's relationship with the AYC eventually led to the formation of the National Youth Administration (NYA). [1]