SALEM YMCA PUBLICATIONS
Selathu Chemmal K.T.Paul
Kanakarayan Tiruselvam Paul (24 March 1876 to 11 April 1931) was an ardent follower of Mahatma Gandhi. He was the first Indian born National General Secretary of the National Council of YMCAs of India. A Christian himself, he explored the relationship between Christianity and national identity. He held important positions like President of the Governing Council of the United Theological College, Bangalore; General Secretary of the National Missionary Society (India); and Chairman of the National Christian Council of India. Paul's lasting legacy was rural reconstruction, which he initiated through the YMCA in India. This Book shows his life history, his positions in different areas and the work he has done for the community. It is written and complied in Tamil Language by Mr.J.Barnabas, General Secretary, Salem Historical Society. This book was published by Salem YMCA and released during the occasion of Inauguration of Centenary Year Celebrations in October 2014. |
Vazhikatti
One of the important programs of Salem YMCA is initiating and developing Sub Regional YMCAs. Salem YMCA has started 20 YMCAs in and around Salem District. This guide contains lot of information for the newly started and upcoming YMCAs to know the aims and objectives of YMCA, its activities, meetings, programs etc. It was written by Mr.M.John Michel Jose, General Secretary, Salem YMCA. This book was published by Salem YMCA and released during the occasion of Inauguration of Centenary Year Celebrations in October 2014. |
YMCA Directory of Accommodation and Guest Facilities
This contains the information about the Indian YMCA with Accommodation and guest facilities. It was published by Salem YMCA for providing guidance to its members. It was released during the occasion of Inauguration of Centenary Year Celebrations in October 2014. |
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Note : The Above books are available in the YMCA office. Interested persons are requested to contact the General Secretary.