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All India Students' Federation

The All India Students' Federation (AISF) is the oldest student organisation in India, founded in 1936.

All India Students' Federation
AISF Flag
AbbreviationAISF
Formation12 August 1936 (87 years ago) (1936-08-12), Lucknow, United Province, British Raj
TypeStudent organisation
PurposeScientific socialism[1]
Headquarters4/7, Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi-110002, India [2]
Location
President
Vicky Mahesari
General Secretary
Dinesh Sreerangaraj
Main organ
Student's Action[3]
Affiliations
Websiteaisf.org.in

Pre-independence Edit

AISF was founded on 12 August 1936, with guidance and cooperation from the Indian independence movement.[4][5] The foundation conference of the AISF was held at Ganga Prasad Memorial Hall in Lucknow, with 936 delegates from across India.[6] The conference was inaugurated by Jawaharlal Nehru, and presided over by M.A. Jinnah. The conference resolved to establish an All India Students' Federation, and Prem Narayan Bhargava was elected as the first general secretary.[6]

The second conference of the AISF was held three months later, beginning on 22 November 1936 in Lahore. It mainly discussed and adopted the constitution of the AISF. The conference was attended by about 150 delegates under the presidency of Sarat Chandra Bose. The conference was also addressed by Govind Ballabh Pant. It passed a resolution condemning the intervention by Nazi Germany into the affairs of Republican Spain. The conference also agreed to affiliate the AISF with the World Students' Association.

Hemu Kalani, an AISF leader, was arrested by the British army in 1942 for leading the Quit India Movement, and publicly hanged in 1943 at the age of 19. AISF leader Kanaklata Barua was another student leader who died participating in the fight for independence.[7]

An AISF delegation visited the Bengal state during the famine of 1943 and engaged in relief activities.[8]

During the Royal Indian Navy mutiny in Bombay in February 1946, the AISF helped to mobilize students in support of the Naval Ratings.[7]

AISF in independent India Edit

After independence, the AISF concentrated its activities mainly on educational issues, anti-imperialism and anti-feudalism, providing a platform for student unity against common threats. The AISF played a central role in the Telangana Rebellion against the Nizam of Hyderabad.[9]

The AISF continued to fight for Indian unity with the Goa Liberation Movement. Satyagrahis from across India entered Goa on 15 August 1955 and were fired upon. 23-year-old Karnail Singh Benipal was killed when he tried to save his leader V.D. Chitale.[10] The general secretary of the AISF, Sukhendu Mazumdar, was present with AISF leader C.K. Chandrappan on 15 August at the Goa border to help the student satyagrahis.[11]

The AISF participated in the Kothari Commission report, which provided the basis for broad educational reforms in India.[12]

In the 1980s, during the Khalistan movement, the AISF, under the leadership of General Secretary Satyapal Dang, received armed training to counter Khalistan militants.[13] Harpal Mohali, the AISF leader from Mohali, led movements in Punjab University. In response to his attempt to counter Khalistan, Mohali was shot by militants and left paralyzed. Many AISF activists were killed fighting against Khalistan separatism.[13]

State-level presence Edit

The AISF has a strong presence in Kerala, Bihar, West Bengal, Tripura, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka,Rajasthan, Assam, Odisha, Uttarpradesh, Maharashtra, New Delhi, and Punjab, and in most universities in the country.

Activities Edit

Protest and demands Edit

  • The AISF protested against the National Education Policy in 2019,[14] and proposed increases in university fees.[15][16][17][18]
  • AISF members were active in multiple Citizenship Amendment Act protests in 2019.[19][20][21][22]
  • During the COVID-19 pandemic in India, AISF activists called for the distribution of essential products in various states.[23] The federation set up COVID-19 helpline numbers in various states to help students,[24] and also distributed facemasks and hand sanitiser.[25][26]
  • The AISF held a hunger strike in August 2021, demanding a fresh job calendar in Andhra Pradesh.[27] The federation has also campaigned against the privatization of schools and colleges in the state.[28]
  • AISF activists protested against alleged errors in results of the Railway Recruitment Board's Non-Technical Popular Categories (RRB NTPC) exam, during Bihar Bandh, in Patna on 28 January 2022.[29][30][31]
  • The AISF organised a national convention, "Reject NEP 2020" against the National Education Policy (NEP) on 15 May 2022 in Chennai. The convention called for a united front of students and teachers of all educational institutions for the withdrawal of the NEP, the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) and the Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUET).[32][33]

Other social work Edit

The AISF runs Sramajibi Canteen and is involved in various other social work.[34]

LGBT issues Edit

The AISF actively supports LGBT rights. In 2022, AISF state committee member Nadira Mehrin became the first transgender person to contest in a student union election at Kerala University,[35][36] and also contested as the AISF candidate for chair of Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit (SSUS), the first time a transgender person had led a candidates' panel for a university election in the state.[37][38][39]

Motto and organisational structure Edit

The organisation's original motto, reflecting its focus on peace, progress and scientific socialism, was "Freedom, Peace and Progress". This was amended at the 1958 National Convention, and the motto since then has been "Study & Struggle".[40]

The administrative structure of the federation includes:

  1. National executive body
  2. State executive body
  3. State administrative body
  4. District administrative body
  5. Block level committee
  6. Institutions level unions

AISF National Conferences Edit

National Conference Year Place General Secretary President
1
(Founder Conference)
12–13 August 1936 Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) Prem Narayan Bhargava
2 22 November 1936 Lahore Prem Narayan Bhargava
3 1–3 January 1938 Madras Ansar Harvani
4 1–2 January 1939 Calcutta M.L.Shah
5 1–2 January 1940 Delhi M.L.Shah
6 25–26 December 1940 Nagpur M. Farooqui
7 31 December 1941 to 1 January 1942 Patna Perin Bharucha
Prashanta Sanyal
8 28–31 December 1944 Calcutta Satyapal Dang
9 20 January 1946 Guntur Satyapal Dang
10 3 January 1947 Delhi Annada Shankar Bhattacharya
11 29–31 December 1947 Bombay Annada Shankar Bhattacharya Satyapal Dang
12 23–27 July 1949 Calcutta Annada Shankar Bhattacharya Susheela Madiman
1950 Calcutta Sukhendu Mazumdar (Acting general secretary) Susheela Madiman
1952 Calcutta Annada Shankar Bhattacharya Susheela Madiman
13 1–5 January 1953 Hyderabad N.R. Dasari Harish Chandra Tiwari
14 5–8 January 1955 Lucknow Sukhendu Mazumdar B. Narsingha Rao
15 2–4 January 1959 Udaipur Hiren Dasgupta Vidyasagar Nautiyal
16 25–27 October 1961,
but it could not be held due to natural disaster
Kanpur
17 29 December 1965 – 2 January 1966 Pondicherry S. Sudhakar Reddy Joginder Singh Dayal
18 21–23 December 1969 New Delhi Ranjit Guha Bant Singh Brar
19 20 January 1974 Cochin Aziz Pasha Shambhu Sharan Shrivastava
20 1–9 February 1979 Ludhiana Amarjeet Kaur Atul Kumar Anjan
21 28–31 January 1983 Trichy Amarjeet Kaur Atul Kumar Anjan
22 13–16 December 1985 Guntur T. Laxminarayana Ravindra Nath Rai
23 15–18 February 1991 Bokaro Soni Thengamom Ravindra Nath Rai
24 7–9 February 1996 Hyderabad T. Srinivas Rahul Bhaiji
25 18–21 October 2000 Jalandhar Vijendra Kesari T. Srinivas,
Ramakrushna Panda
26 3–6 January 2006 Chennai Vijendra Kesari P. Muralidhar,
Jinu Zakariya Oommen[41]
27 13-15 February 2010 Puducherry Abhay Taksal Paramjit Dhaban
28 28–30 November 2013 Hyderabad Vishwajeet Kumar Valli Ullah Khadri[41]
29 27–30 September 2018 Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh Vicky Mahesari Shuvam Banerjee[42]

Present leadership Edit

At the 29th AISF National Conference, held in September 2018 in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, Shuvam Banerjee from West Bengal was elected as National President and Vicky Mahesari from Punjab was elected as General Secretary.[43] Varinder Khurana an author[44] and a research scholar from Punjabi University Patiala is State Secretary Punjab and National Executive member of AISF.[45][46] In Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union 2019–20, Md. Danish was elected the joint secretary with a large majority.[47][48]

Notable leaders Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "AISF fought heroically for freedom | Hyderabad News - Times of India". The Times of India. 17 September 2001. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  2. ^ "AISF - Official". www.aisf.org.in. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
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  10. ^ "Karnail Singh: The Unsung Young Hero of Goa Liberation (By: PRAJAL SAKHARDANDE, PANAJI)". Goa News. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  11. ^ Nair, C. Gouridasan (23 March 2012). "For him, personal was also political". The Hindu. Retrieved 1 December 2020 – via www.thehindu.com.
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  16. ^ "All India Student Federation opposes fee hike in engineering colleges". Hans India. 24 June 2019. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  17. ^ PTI (23 November 2019). "'Make education affordable to all': Hundreds protest in Delhi against fee hike". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  18. ^ "Punjabi University students raise voice against 10% semester fee hike". Tribune. 10 July 2021. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  19. ^ Baruah, Sukrita (25 December 2019). "Youth bodies, student unions join forces to oppose CAA in Delhi". The Indian Express. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
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  21. ^ "Anti-CAA protest: AISF members stop train at Rajendra Nagar railway station in Patna". ANI News. 19 December 2019. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  22. ^ "AISF meet against CAA-NPR in Hyderabad". The Siasat Daily. 4 March 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
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  26. ^ "जवानों व आमजनों को AIYF/AISF ने किया मास्क वितरण, सोशल डिस्टेंसिंग अपनाने की अपील". Khabar Bastar. 30 March 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
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  33. ^ "Education Ministers from three States slam NEP". The Hindu. 15 May 2022. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
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  36. ^ Nair, Jaikrishnan (9 June 2019). "Kerala's CMS College opens its gate for transgender students". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  37. ^ "Transwoman student to lead AISF candidates' panel in Kerala". The Times of India. 25 February 2022. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
  38. ^ Praveen, M. P. (25 February 2022). "Transwoman leads panel in Sanskrit varsity union polls". The Hindu. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
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External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Constitution of AISF

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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ago 1936 08 12 Lucknow United Province British RajTypeStudent organisationPurposeScientific socialism 1 Headquarters4 7 Asaf Ali Road New Delhi 110002 India 2 LocationIndiaPresidentVicky MahesariGeneral SecretaryDinesh SreerangarajMain organStudent s Action 3 AffiliationsWorld Federation of Democratic Youth WFDY International Union of Students IUS Websiteaisf org in Contents 1 Pre independence 2 AISF in independent India 3 State level presence 4 Activities 4 1 Protest and demands 4 2 Other social work 4 3 LGBT issues 5 Motto and organisational structure 6 AISF National Conferences 7 Present leadership 8 Notable leaders 9 See also 10 References 11 External links 12 External linksPre independence EditAISF was founded on 12 August 1936 with guidance and cooperation from the Indian independence movement 4 5 The foundation conference of the AISF was held at Ganga Prasad Memorial Hall in Lucknow with 936 delegates from across India 6 The conference was inaugurated by Jawaharlal Nehru and presided over by M A Jinnah The conference resolved to establish an All India Students Federation and Prem Narayan Bhargava was elected as the first general secretary 6 The second conference of the AISF was held three months later beginning on 22 November 1936 in Lahore It mainly discussed and adopted the constitution of the AISF The conference was attended by about 150 delegates under the presidency of Sarat Chandra Bose The conference was also addressed by Govind Ballabh Pant It passed a resolution condemning the intervention by Nazi Germany into the affairs of Republican Spain The conference also agreed to affiliate the AISF with the World Students Association Hemu Kalani an AISF leader was arrested by the British army in 1942 for leading the Quit India Movement and publicly hanged in 1943 at the age of 19 AISF leader Kanaklata Barua was another student leader who died participating in the fight for independence 7 An AISF delegation visited the Bengal state during the famine of 1943 and engaged in relief activities 8 During the Royal Indian Navy mutiny in Bombay in February 1946 the AISF helped to mobilize students in support of the Naval Ratings 7 AISF in independent India EditAfter independence the AISF concentrated its activities mainly on educational issues anti imperialism and anti feudalism providing a platform for student unity against common threats The AISF played a central role in the Telangana Rebellion against the Nizam of Hyderabad 9 The AISF continued to fight for Indian unity with the Goa Liberation Movement Satyagrahis from across India entered Goa on 15 August 1955 and were fired upon 23 year old Karnail Singh Benipal was killed when he tried to save his leader V D Chitale 10 The general secretary of the AISF Sukhendu Mazumdar was present with AISF leader C K Chandrappan on 15 August at the Goa border to help the student satyagrahis 11 The AISF participated in the Kothari Commission report which provided the basis for broad educational reforms in India 12 In the 1980s during the Khalistan movement the AISF under the leadership of General Secretary Satyapal Dang received armed training to counter Khalistan militants 13 Harpal Mohali the AISF leader from Mohali led movements in Punjab University In response to his attempt to counter Khalistan Mohali was shot by militants and left paralyzed Many AISF activists were killed fighting against Khalistan separatism 13 State level presence EditThe AISF has a strong presence in Kerala Bihar West Bengal Tripura Telangana Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu Karnataka Rajasthan Assam Odisha Uttarpradesh Maharashtra New Delhi and Punjab and in most universities in the country Activities EditProtest and demands Edit The AISF protested against the National Education Policy in 2019 14 and proposed increases in university fees 15 16 17 18 AISF members were active in multiple Citizenship Amendment Act protests in 2019 19 20 21 22 During the COVID 19 pandemic in India AISF activists called for the distribution of essential products in various states 23 The federation set up COVID 19 helpline numbers in various states to help students 24 and also distributed facemasks and hand sanitiser 25 26 The AISF held a hunger strike in August 2021 demanding a fresh job calendar in Andhra Pradesh 27 The federation has also campaigned against the privatization of schools and colleges in the state 28 AISF activists protested against alleged errors in results of the Railway Recruitment Board s Non Technical Popular Categories RRB NTPC exam during Bihar Bandh in Patna on 28 January 2022 29 30 31 The AISF organised a national convention Reject NEP 2020 against the National Education Policy NEP on 15 May 2022 in Chennai The convention called for a united front of students and teachers of all educational institutions for the withdrawal of the NEP the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test NEET and the Central Universities Common Entrance Test CUET 32 33 Other social work Edit The AISF runs Sramajibi Canteen and is involved in various other social work 34 LGBT issues Edit The AISF actively supports LGBT rights In 2022 AISF state committee member Nadira Mehrin became the first transgender person to contest in a student union election at Kerala University 35 36 and also contested as the AISF candidate for chair of Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit SSUS the first time a transgender person had led a candidates panel for a university election in the state 37 38 39 Motto and organisational structure EditThe organisation s original motto reflecting its focus on peace progress and scientific socialism was Freedom Peace and Progress This was amended at the 1958 National Convention and the motto since then has been Study amp Struggle 40 The administrative structure of the federation includes National executive body State executive body State administrative body District administrative body Block level committee Institutions level unionsAISF National Conferences EditNational Conference Year Place General Secretary President1 Founder Conference 12 13 August 1936 Lucknow Uttar Pradesh Prem Narayan Bhargava2 22 November 1936 Lahore Prem Narayan Bhargava3 1 3 January 1938 Madras Ansar Harvani4 1 2 January 1939 Calcutta M L Shah5 1 2 January 1940 Delhi M L Shah6 25 26 December 1940 Nagpur M Farooqui7 31 December 1941 to 1 January 1942 Patna Perin BharuchaPrashanta Sanyal8 28 31 December 1944 Calcutta Satyapal Dang9 20 January 1946 Guntur Satyapal Dang10 3 January 1947 Delhi Annada Shankar Bhattacharya11 29 31 December 1947 Bombay Annada Shankar Bhattacharya Satyapal Dang12 23 27 July 1949 Calcutta Annada Shankar Bhattacharya Susheela Madiman1950 Calcutta Sukhendu Mazumdar Acting general secretary Susheela Madiman1952 Calcutta Annada Shankar Bhattacharya Susheela Madiman13 1 5 January 1953 Hyderabad N R Dasari Harish Chandra Tiwari14 5 8 January 1955 Lucknow Sukhendu Mazumdar B Narsingha Rao15 2 4 January 1959 Udaipur Hiren Dasgupta Vidyasagar Nautiyal16 25 27 October 1961 but it could not be held due to natural disaster Kanpur17 29 December 1965 2 January 1966 Pondicherry S Sudhakar Reddy Joginder Singh Dayal18 21 23 December 1969 New Delhi Ranjit Guha Bant Singh Brar19 20 January 1974 Cochin Aziz Pasha Shambhu Sharan Shrivastava20 1 9 February 1979 Ludhiana Amarjeet Kaur Atul Kumar Anjan21 28 31 January 1983 Trichy Amarjeet Kaur Atul Kumar Anjan22 13 16 December 1985 Guntur T Laxminarayana Ravindra Nath Rai23 15 18 February 1991 Bokaro Soni Thengamom Ravindra Nath Rai24 7 9 February 1996 Hyderabad T Srinivas Rahul Bhaiji25 18 21 October 2000 Jalandhar Vijendra Kesari T Srinivas Ramakrushna Panda26 3 6 January 2006 Chennai Vijendra Kesari P Muralidhar Jinu Zakariya Oommen 41 27 13 15 February 2010 Puducherry Abhay Taksal Paramjit Dhaban28 28 30 November 2013 Hyderabad Vishwajeet Kumar Valli Ullah Khadri 41 29 27 30 September 2018 Anantapur Andhra Pradesh Vicky Mahesari Shuvam Banerjee 42 Present leadership EditAt the 29th AISF National Conference held in September 2018 in Anantapur Andhra Pradesh Shuvam Banerjee from West Bengal was elected as National President and Vicky Mahesari from Punjab was elected as General Secretary 43 Varinder Khurana an author 44 and a research scholar from Punjabi University Patiala is State Secretary Punjab and National Executive member of AISF 45 46 In Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union 2019 20 Md Danish was elected the joint secretary with a large majority 47 48 Notable leaders EditInder Kumar Gujral Former Prime Minister of India Karpoori Thakur Former Chief Minister of Bihar P K Vasudevan Nair Former Chief Minister of Kerala A B Bardhan Former General secretary of the Communist Party of India C K Chandrappan Parliamentarian Biswanath Mukherjee Former leader of the Communist Party of India and one of the founder of AISF in Bengal Aruna Asaf Ali Indian educator Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy Former General secretary of the Communist Party of India D Raja Current General secretary of the Communist Party of India Amarjeet Kaur General Secretary of AITUC Hemu Kalani Sindh independence activist and Student leader hanged to death by British Satyapal Dang Former minister in the government of Punjab Kanaklata Barua Independence activist Atul Kumar Anjan senior CPI leader and national secretary Kanhaiya Kumar Former President of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union O N V Kurup Malayalam poet amp former leader Malayattoor Ramakrishnan Malayalam writer amp former leader Biswanath Mukherjee one of the founder of AISF in West Bengal and former MLA M Vijayan Indian structural biologist Binoy Viswam National secretary of AISF and Former minister in the Government of Kerala Rajaji Mathew Thomas Former Vice President of World Federation of Democratic Youth WFDY and Former MLA in Kerala V S Sunil Kumar Former Minister of Agriculture in Kerala K Rajan Minister of Revenue in Kerala P Prasad Minister of Agriculture in Kerala Muhammed Muhsin Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly representing Pattambi constituencySee also EditList of Indian student organisationsReferences Edit AISF fought heroically for freedom Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India 17 September 2001 Retrieved 4 January 2020 AISF Official www aisf org in Retrieved 1 December 2020 Wilkinson Tom 2019 Student Politics in British India and Beyond The Rise and Fragmentation of the All India Student Federation AISF 1936 1950 South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal 22 doi 10 4000 samaj 6488 S2CID 226826101 History All India Students Federation Archived from the original on 10 June 2018 Retrieved 9 March 2019 Wilkinson Tom 15 December 2019 Student Politics in British India and Beyond The Rise and Fragmentation of the All India Student Federation AISF 1936 1950 South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal 22 doi 10 4000 samaj 6488 ISSN 1960 6060 S2CID 226826101 a b AISF has it genesis in Lucknow University Lucknow News Times of India The Times of India 15 March 2016 Retrieved 4 January 2020 a b Lotha Arhoni 2015 Role of All India Students Federation In Freedom Struggle 1936 1947 PDF Retrieved 23 March 2021 A B Bardhan June 2013 Satpal Dang My Friend amp Colleague My Ideal Tehelka Archived from the original on 24 October 2017 Retrieved 23 April 2021 Wilkinson Tom 15 December 2019 Student Politics in British India and Beyond The Rise and Fragmentation of the All India Student Federation AISF 1936 1950 South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal 22 doi 10 4000 samaj 6488 Retrieved 1 December 2020 via journals openedition org Karnail Singh The Unsung Young Hero of Goa Liberation By PRAJAL SAKHARDANDE PANAJI Goa News Retrieved 1 December 2020 Nair C Gouridasan 23 March 2012 For him personal was also political The Hindu Retrieved 1 December 2020 via www thehindu com Gupta Susmita Sen 2009 Radical Politics in Meghalaya Problems and Prospects Gyan Publishing House ISBN 9788178357423 a b Ramakrishnan Venkatesh 12 July 2013 Communist legend Frontline Retrieved 1 December 2020 Seeking public feedback on draft education policy an eyewash say experts The New Indian Express 8 July 2019 Retrieved 28 February 2022 AISF protests against high fee in private schools The Hindu 25 June 2019 Retrieved 28 February 2022 All India Student Federation opposes fee hike in engineering colleges Hans India 24 June 2019 Retrieved 28 February 2022 PTI 23 November 2019 Make education affordable to all Hundreds protest in Delhi against fee hike The Times of India Retrieved 28 February 2022 Punjabi University students raise voice against 10 semester fee hike Tribune 10 July 2021 Retrieved 28 February 2022 Baruah Sukrita 25 December 2019 Youth bodies student unions join forces to oppose CAA in Delhi The Indian Express Retrieved 28 February 2022 AISF holds protest march against CAA NRC NPR The Times of India 23 January 2020 Retrieved 28 February 2022 Anti CAA protest AISF members stop train at Rajendra Nagar railway station in Patna ANI News 19 December 2019 Retrieved 28 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