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Youth Development

MPU 3322

September 2017 Semester

Name: Rachita Khanna

Student ID: BACF 16061166

Lecturer: Mr. Mohd Khairil


Contents

Executive Summary        3

Proposal to visit The Temple of Fine Arts for Youth Development Project        4

Acknowledgement        5

Background of Temple of Fine Arts        6

Project Funding        7

Project Flow        8

Conclusion        10

Appendix        11

        

Executive Summary

Research on the social effect of volunteerism is a partner, free and non-confined examination that surveys if and how the national and get-together preferred standpoint has influenced the general populace with everything considered. The target of the examination is to perceive the particular social impacts of volunteerism, for example, on economy, social welfare and the volunteers as people. The examination presents existing proof from research, reports and evaluations that exhibit this productive result and congruity, an alternate combination of clever research and moreover reports from a respectable grouping of consider affiliations. It is the basic such gathering of this data in a single place and gives an establishment to anybody wishing to set up the centrality of volunteering social effect.

        

Proposal to visit The Temple of Fine Arts for Youth Development Project

Number of student(s) visiting: 1

Proposed Project Name:  Youth and Culture Program.  

Purpose of visit: To discover and educate youth on various cultural music

Date: 18th September 2017 – 23rd September 2017

Place: Temple of Fine Arts Kuala Lumpur

Organizer: Mahsa University College

My mission is to see, understand and learn about the

Key Focus Area:

•        To build awareness among Malaysian youth regarding the importance of cultural arts.

•        To raise a generation of youth skilled in cultural arts.

•        To ensure traditional cultural arts is upheld throughout the future generation of Malaysian youths.

•        To ensure Malaysian youths understand, respect and maintain the sanctity of The Temple of Fine Arts.

Acknowledgement

I am uncommonly grateful to everybody who bolstered me for this errand and partners their making a beeline to finish this work adequately. I am correspondingly thankful to our subject's teacher, Mr. Mohd Khairil, who gave me moral help and guided me in various issues concerning the tasks given. I feel appreciative to the students, administration and teachers in The Temple of Fine Arts whom have been an extraordinary help to continue enhancing myself as well as other people in different arts fields. They attempted and give me kind help and course. They have been a wellspring of motivation for me in learning and giving a large portion of my endeavors for this errand.

Background of Temple of Fine Arts

Swami Shantanand Saraswathi touched base in Malaysia in 1971 and gave enlightening chats on practically every possible subject apropos to life and living, however above all it was the way he talked about god's love that filled the hearts of those whom heard him. He educated the widespread message for all religion: Love for God and service to mankind. His warm and loving way made it workable for the youthful and old alike to gain from him that God is Love. Love can be communicated from various perspectives, head of which is service to mankind. This touched numerous hearts.

In 1981, with the assistance of Gopal and Radha Shetty and Sivadas and Vatsala, he set up The Temple of Fine Arts. This was the start of a wonderful extraordinary vision to enable the adolescent to rediscover the eminent culture and masterful legacy to India where they to have a place. In the previous a quarter century, Swamiji has built up this hallowed place if music everywhere throughout the world, for example, Australia, Singapore, and New Jersey. As of now The Temple of Fine Arts has up to 60 move rooms, a 500 situated performance corridor, a library and a cafeteria which simply serves veggie lover nourishment. Till date TFA has grown so big that veteran Bharatanatyam guru, Vatsala Sivadas, was awarded ‘Warisan Orang Hidup’ in 2008.

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