which mentioned abt an international Organization called AIESEC
It also has its own Indian Chapter and has some members based out of Osmania University.
On Digging up further info off the net,I found this:
AIESEC is a unique and growing network of 25,000 students, typically studying business and technical related degrees, located in some 800 higher education institutions in over 80 countries and territories. AIESEC is the largest student organization in the world. We are non political, non – profit, independent and entirely student managed. Our membership is drawn from every race, colour, sex, creed, religion, sexual orientation and national and ethnic origin.
Each year since 1948, we have worked to fulfill our mission of developing young people to be individuals able to meet the challenges of the world, our countries and local communities. By empowering them with the necessary skills and understanding of the forces shaping the world around them, we create a powerful group of future leaders with a strong sense of social responsibility, and a desire to act.
In India we were established in 1981. We develop youth by providing a series of learning experiences linked to a diversity of activities in fields such as sustainable development, education, enterprise and social responsibility. A major component of our activities is our global internship programmes, facilitating an intense intercultural and practical experience in another society, exposing the trainee and those they meet to an entirely different culture, community and its issues. Currently around 5000 of these exchanges occur annually.
In India, have a membership base of over 300 young people and we have our offices spread across 11 cities. . We work with several prominent corporations such as Infosys Technologies, The Tata Group, Hindustan Lever Limited and Citibank to name a few. Our primary aim is to facilitate our global internship programme and provide successful learning experiences around these internships. We know from the testimonies of the organizations that work with us and support us, our people have introduced new skills and ideas, challenged organizational values, brought an international perspective and motivated and inspired employees with a greater appreciation and understanding of cultural diversity. We know that our interns bring added value to their operations. For them it is an opportunity to invest in the development of young people, many of whom ultimately return to work with and often lead them.
I Immediately Signed up and am trying to know more about the Organization.
Since FHBD has a diverse membership form all various parts of the Globe,
I am posting this here so as to know if there are anyone else who might
be a member or maybe knowing something more abt it.



