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As a part of the strategy and vision 2000-2006 plan of International Youth Hostel Federation, Youth Hostels Association of India (YHAI) has launched a scheme of opening 200 privately managed Youth Hostels throughout India, for which the license will be issued by YHAI. The ownership, management and income proceeds of the hostels will rest with the owners who would run them on the norms laid down under the terms and conditions of YHAI.
The objective of the Youth Hostel movement is to help young people of limited means to acquire greater knowledge, love and care of the countryside by providing hostels of good standards in their travels and thus promote their health and non-formal education and recreational facility and also to promote youth travel, tourism, National Integration and International Understanding.
Individuals, non-government organizations, charitable institutions, industrialists, corporate sector, hotels and motels and educational institutions having accommodation. In short anyone who is interested in promoting youth travel, tourism,National Integration, Peace and International Understanding is welcome to join the scheme.
YHAI will market and give wide publicity to these Youth Hostels throughout the world. It will publish the information in its Handbook of Youth Hostels in India and other literature and through its State Branches and Units spread throughout the country. YHAI will also publicize the licensed Youth Hostels in the Hostelling Guides of International Youth Hostel Federation. Marketing shall also be done by websites of YHAI and IYHF.
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