Formation of Boards
Notes:

this version: is the printed Caryácarya Part 1, 6th edition, 2nd printing, version (obvious spelling, punctuation and typographical mistakes only may have been corrected). I.e., this is the most up-to-date version as of the present Electronic Edition.

Formation of Boards
1980, Kolkata

All the departments and sections of Ánanda Márga Pracáraka Saḿgha (AMPS) have boards from central level to village level to materialize their respective programmes. The total number of boards at the village level is the same as at central level.

The minimum number of members on a board will be three, and the maximum, seven. The members may or may not be highly educated, but must have a developed sense of responsibility. A person cannot be a member of more than one board.

A-Class and B-Class Committees

Committees at the various levels which have formed boards corresponding to all the departments and sections of AMPS will be declared A-class committees. Committees which have formed less than the total number of boards will be declared B-class committees.

It will be the duty of the structural workers concerned, and the ISMUB Secretary, to elevate the status of B-class committees to that of A-class committees with the help of all sadvipras.

1980, Kolkata
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Ananda Marga Caryácarya Part 1
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