Way back in 1960, children of the professors of Meerut College, residing in a small close knit colony, Victoria Park, formed an informal cultural group known as 'Baccha party'. The activities of this group was to arrange & organize cultural programmes on celebrated occasions as well as celebrate National Days such as the Independence Day & Republic Day etc.. with time, the role of this group grew to inspire change in the name, 'Baccha party' to Subharti Bal Sanstha, which had by now acquired a more responsible aspect. Atul Bhatnagar, son of a eminent economist & professor of Meerut University Dr. K. K. Bhatnagar, was the progenitor as well as the navigator of the Sanstha. As Atul Bhatnagar & his teenage associates grew in age and attained adolescence, Subharti Bal Sanstha also came of age to be renamed 'Yuva Uthan Samiti'that was raring to take on greater social activities.