YUVA JANA PARTY
The farmers in Nizamabad were struggling to get minimum prices for their turmeric crops. Noticing the apathy of the Member of Parliament, INJYP motivated the farmers to take up political route to voice their grievances in the Parliament. It resulted in a huge success as more than 250 farmers filed their nominations and eventually led to the defeat of the sitting MP. It was a reminder that people are the source of power in a democracy.
Open cast mining is a source of pollution, affecting the lives of local population. Underground mining is a more sustainable alternative for this issue. INJYP carried out a field study to come out with a policy on safe mining.
INJYP supports genuine and honest efforts at grass root level. We supported Praveen Solanke to contest as a ZPTC to strengthen grass root level governance.
During the recent Intermediate students fiasco that led to many student suicides, INJYP did what a constructive opposition party should do. It filed RTIs to go forward based on evidences and facts.
The star is the symbol of energy and the burgundy color represents a knowledge based economy. It is also a symbolic reminder that we as a nation can't forget the contribution of our farmers and the soil they work on. The five anthropomorphic reforms joined together around the star symbolises the five elements or panchabhoota- symbolic of the five elements of air, water, fire, earth and sky. It also serves as a constant reminder for INJYP's commitment towards providing access to clean water, clean fuel(fire), clean air, clean soil free from land degradation and clean skies that are free from the clouds of pollution. We stay committed to the ideal of sustainable development.
INJYP stands for gender equality and believes in women empowerment. Standing by its principles, we came out with a letter addressed to the Honourable President of India and the Honourable Minister, MHRD, Govt of India to enquire into the alleged sexual harrasment by the Director of NIT Andhra Pradesh.
INJYP upon hearing many compliants of people in Mothe Mandal near Khammam stood by their side for protesting against discrepancies in their Pattadaar pass books.