National Council

Member Of National Council

Elected National Council members by 27th National Conference of AISF
1.  K. Srijan Kumar                           –         A.P.
2.   N. Lenin Babu                             –           do
3.  E. Uma Mahesh                           –           do
4.  Valiwullah Khadri                      –           do
5.  Stalin                                               –           do
6.  Jhansi                                              –            do
7.  Massivemula Srinivas              –            do
8.  Ravindra                                        –            do
9.  Subramanyam                              –            do
10. Ramaiah                                       –            do
11. N. Ranganaidu                            –            do
12. . Abhinav Kumar Akela                    Bihar
13. . Madan Mohan Murari            –           do
14.  Viswajit Kumar                          –            do
15. Perves Alam                                 –            do
16. T.T. Jismon                                   –        Kerala
17. T. Pradeep  Kumar                      –            do
18. K.P. Sandheep                               –            do
19. N. Arun                                            –            do
20. Subbesh Sudhakaran                 –            do
21. Remya Krishna                               –            do
22.  Partha Mukherjee                  –         West Bengal
23.  Prasenjit Das                            –            do
24.  Harekrishna Jana                   –            do
25  Sudip Patra                                 –            do
26.  Sukhjinder Maheswari       –             Punjab
27.  Vacant                                      –            do
28.   Vacant                                     –            do
29.  Balwant Kadam                –            Maharashtra
30.  Sushil Lad                              –            do
31.  Anjali Mane                           –            do
32.  Vacant                                     –            do
33.  M. Venkat Ramen                –         Tamilnadu
34.  S. Senthil Kumar                        –            do
35.  Durai Arui Rajan                        –            do
36.  S.M. Siva Kumar                         –            do
37.  Bakiya Raj                                     –            do
38.  Vinod Joshi                        –            Uttarakhand
39.  Sindhu Khantwal                        –            do
40.  Prabhat Singh Pawar               –      Jharkhand
41.  Ravi Shankar                                –        do
42.  Shalender                                    –            Uttar Pradesh
43.  Vacant                                           –            do
44.  Nilakantha Dash                        –            Orissa
45.  Abhijit Sahoo                             –            do
46.  Santosh Kumar Sahoo            –            do
47.  Vacant                                          –            do
48.  K. Prasanna                               –         Pondicherry
49.  S. Ezhilam                                   –                do
50.  Prafulla Saikia                           –            Assam
51.  Bulaul Bordoloi                        –            do
52.  Vimal Singh                           –      Jammu and Kashmir
53.  Abdul Hamid Bhat              –            do
54.  Neeraj                                     –         Himachal Pradesh
55.  Sandeep                                     –            do
56.  G.R. Negi                             –            Chhattisgarh
57.  Hadma Markam                –            do
58.  Kh. Inaobi Meitei             –            Manipur
59.  NG. Soviet Meitei                –            do
60.  Mahesh Kumar Rathod    –            Karnataka
61.  Puspa R.                                    –            do
62.  Victor Dhissa                         –           Delhi
63.  Durgesh            Tripathi       –            do
64.  Roshan Suchan                     –            Haryana
65.  Vidur                                         –            do
66.  Vacant                                     –            Madhya Pradesh
67.  Vacant                                     –            do
68.  R. Pathak                                 –            Gujarat
69.  Bikramjeet                              –          Tripura
70.  Lakhbeer                                –            Rajasthan
71.  Vacant                                      –            do
72.  Vijendra Kesari                    –           National Centre
73.  Abhay Taksal                         –            do
74.  Paramjit Dhaban                  –            do
75.  M. Vemaiah                            –           do
Invitees
1.  Ashwani Parihar                     –            Jammu and Kashmir
2.  Sapna                                          –            H.P.
3.  S. Chanchal Kumari               –            Manipur
4.  Rajendra Rajwal                      –            Karnataka
5.  Aparajitha                                  –            Delhi
6.  Ajeet Singh                                 –            Haryana
7.  Md. Jabal                                    –            A.P.
8.  Dhritman                                    –            W.B.
9.  Abdul Kathar                            –            Tamilnadu
10. Vacant                                       –            Bihar
11. Sarita Pawar                             –          Uttarakhand
National Executive
  1. Vijendra Kesari                –            Centre
  2. Abhay Taksal                            –            do
  3. Paramjit Dhaban                      –            do
  4. Vacant                                          –            do
  5. Viswajeet                            –            Bihar
  6. Abhinav                               –            do
  7. Parwes Alam                                    do
  8. T.T. Jismon                        –            Kerala
  9. T. Pradeep Kumar            –            do
  10. Remya Krishna                  –            do
  11. Abhijit Sahoo                      –            Orissa
  12. K. Prasanna                          –            Pondicherry
  13. Prafull Saikia                        –            Assam
  14. Vimal Singh                          –             Jammu and Kashmir
  15. Hadma Markam                 –            Chhattisgarh
  16. Kh. Inaobi Meitei                        Manipur
  17. Victor                                    –            Delhi
  18. Roshan                                 –            Haryana
  19. Bikramjeet                          –            Tripura
  20. Vijod Joshi                          –            Uttarakhand
  21. M. Venkat Ramen            –            Tamilnadu
  22. Durai Arui Rajan                 –            do
  23. Sathyel                                    –            do
  24. Balwant Kadam             –            Maharashtra
  25. Sahil Lade                        –            do
  26. Surjan Kumar                –            A.P.
  27. Lenin Babu                       –            do
  28. M Srinivas                        –            do
  29. Partho                                –            West Bengal
  30. Vacant                                –            do
  31. Vacant                               –
National Secretariat
President                                    –            Paramjit Dhaban –            Punjab
Vice-President                                    –            T.T. Jismon                        –            Kerala
–            Venkat            Ramana            –            Tamilnadu
–            Victor Dhissa                        –            Delhi
General Secretary                        –            Abhay Taksal –            Maharashtra
Secretaries                                    –            Vecant                                    –            A.P
–            Abhinav Kumar Akela-            Bihar
–            Partha Mukherjee            –            W.B.
National Tresurer –         Roshan Suchan
Haryana

History Of AISF

All India Students Federation (AISF) is the first student organisaton of India
It was founded by students on 12 August 1936 with the banner Freedom Peace Progress, with the guidance of indian revolutonaries. At that time, it worked for the independence of India. The organisation now works for the betterment of students. It believes in peace, progress and scientific socialism.
The students in India have been in the front ranks of those who fought for the freedom of this country. Inspired by the call of nation to rise against British imperialism and liberate the country from the colonial yoke, the students plunged headlong into the freedom struggle. In the heroic battles for independence glorious chapters were written the young blood of student martyrs. And in the furnace of this anti-colonial struggle was born the All India Students Federation at Lucknow in August 1936.
The Indian students did not see their struggle for independence in isolation from the worldwide struggle against imperialism and colonialism. Even in its formative stages the AISF was part of the entire strength was behind the mighty war of the patriotic forces, with the Soviet Union in its lead, against, the demon of fascism. After the defeat of fascism, the AISF joined other anti-fascist student and youth organisations all over the world in founding the International Union of Students and the World Federation of Democratic Youth to carry forward the struggle against imperialism, for a better life for the young people.

The actual development following the achievement of freedom belied these fond dreams of the young people. The new state power which emerged after independence was that of the bourgeois class with all its limitations. They set out to build capitalism in the country even while exhorting the students to shun politics and take to the road of constructive activities in the name of nation-building. Careerism was encouraged and a section of the students fell into this trap, forgetting the ideals for which their elders in their student days had so valiantly fought.

But this phase was not to last long. The student community as a whole began to see the evils of the capitalist system from its own experience. Growing unemployment, rising cost of living, spiraling prices, misery of the people, hunger, starvation, famine deaths-all these forced open the eyes of the students, as of other sections of the people. Struggle broke out. The students were drawn into many of these battles, because they too are part of the society and as much victims of the capitalist economy as any other section of the society. Students also waged mighty battle, strikes and other actions over other actions over their specific demand: Democratisation and reforms in education, democratic and political rights, jobs, better cultural, sports and other recreational facilities. The students have been waging incessant battles on all these issues.

Today the AISF stands in the vanguard of this movement of the progressive sections of the students. To broaden its mass base, the AISF is working ceaselessly to unite and lead the student towards their cherished goals. AISF believes that only the socialism can bring about the basic changes in the society desired by the vast majority of our students – new system of education which will prepare the students for their creative role in society, jobs for all so that the vast manpower of the country is usefully employed, democratic and political rights so that the young may contribute to the building of a SOCIALIST INDIA.

It sought to provide a unified voice to student protesters coming out of the civil disobedience movement of 1930. It not only boosted India’s struggle for freedom, but also intensified the Indian student movement by involving an unprecedented number of students in it. Colleges were closed, movements launched and illegal publications distributed. Many students were dismissed from their colleges or were sent behind bars.
The AISF has state committees in all states in India.

It is associated with the Communist Party of India (CPI), and it shares its office at 4/7, Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi – 110002 with CPI[2],

Our Misson

The mission of AISF is to develop the creative study environment for students. Also fight for the edcation for all. AISF conducts compaign against the anti-education policies of government.

AISF struggles for save edcation movement (against the privatisation of education ) .