Shafi Pandit elected president of YHAI

Excelsior Correspondent
New Delhi, Dec 8: Former Chairman of Jammu and  Kashmir Public Service Commission, Mohammad Shafi Pandit has  been elected as national president of Youth Hostel Association  of India which is part of a leading international youth  accommodation network with presence in 90 countries.
Pandit defeated Harish Saxena in the triennial election  where around 160 national council members of YHAI from across  the country voted.
YHAI is an associate member and part of the Hostelling  International, UK since 1952, which has a network in 90 countries with a total of 4000 youth hostels. The members of YHAI are eligible to stay in any youth hostel, in any of the  associate country.
In India, YHAI has a network of more than 95 Youth  Hostels, starting from Leh-Ladakh to the Andaman and Nicobar  islands.
Pandit, who is the first Kashmiri Muslim to join Indian  Administrative Service by direct recruitment in 1969, said he  will move a proposal to the Government to set up youth hostels  in Public Private Partnership model in various states.
“YHAI will further promote bonding among people within  the country as well as with outside world. My priority will be  to expand the network of hostels in India. I will also focus  of promoting adventure tourism and love for nature among the  youths,” he said.
The former bureaucrat said he will also take steps to  promote involvement of women in activities of YHAI.
The hostels under YHAI include both partnered  accommodations under the Licensee Youth Hostels scheme and  hostels under the direct administration of YHAI.
A property or hotel can enter to an agreement with YHAI  and can become a Licensee Youth Hostel (LYH) after meeting the  basic hygiene and safety standards mentioned by YHAI.
K Purushotham, Ashok Khanna, J Shine and Hrishikesh Yadav  have been elected as National Vice Presidents of YHAI while S  Venkat Narayanan was elected as national chairman for second  consecutive term in the election yesterday.