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.
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.
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