Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad
Flag of ABVP
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Abbreviation | ABVP |
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Motto | Gyan-Sheel-Ekta (Knowledge-Character-Unity) |
Formation | 1948 |
Type | Student Organisation |
Headquarters | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Region served
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India |
Membership
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3.2 Million |
National President
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Nagesh Thakur |
National General Secretary
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Shreehari Borikar |
National Organising Secretary
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Sunil Ambekar |
Main organ
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Rashtriya Chhatrashakti |
Website | www |
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Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) (translation: All Indian Student Council) is a right-wing all-India student organisation. The ABVP, founded in 1948, was formally registered on 9 July 1949 [1] and is the second largest student union in India after SFI(Student's Federation of India).[2]
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History
The ABVP was started by students in 1948, a year after Indian Independence, with the objective of channeling students' energy toward the task of national reconstruction. It was founded by a group of students and teachers and was registered on 9 July 1949. Its growth process was slow and sporadic in its first few years but was accelerated after Professor Yeshwantrao Kelkar, a lecturer in Bombay, became its main organiser in 1958. He built the organisation into what it is now and is considered to be the real architect of the ABVP.[3]
The ABVP gradually spread its work across several universities in India.[4] Contrary to the popular perception that it is the student wing of BJP, the ABVP is actually the student wing of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and was founded before the BJP.[5][6] However, it participates in joint activities with BJP's official youth wing, Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha.[7][8]
Activities
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It campaigns for educational and university reforms[9] and competes in student-body elections in colleges and universities to achieve these goals.
Forums initiated by ABVP
- World Organisation of Students and Youth (WOSY)
- Students for Development (SFD)[10]
- Student's Experience in Interstate Living (SEIL)
- overall development of students such to make eligible for job
Controversies, attacks and vandalism
ABVP has been in news regularly due to its violent strategies and right-wing extremism.[citation needed]
- 23 April 2011 : Student activists of ABVP attacked the anchors of MTV's Roadies show in Pune.[11][12]
- 18 August 2011 : ABVP cadres ransack missionary school over Anna protest in Jharkhand.[13]
- 26 January 2012 : ABVP members set ablaze reels of Telugu film 'Businessman (film)' on the Osmania University campus.[14]
- 29 January 2012 : ABVP protested against the screening of Sanjay Kak's documentary Jashn-e-Azadi, forcing Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune to indefinitely postpone the seminar Voices of Kashmir.[15][16][17]
- 14 April 2012 : ABVP members attacked Beef Festival in Osmania University.[18]
- 24 August 2013 : After the screening of Jai Bhim Comrade and the performance by Kabir Kala Manch, ABVP attacked students of Film and Television Institute of India, Pune and KKM members blaming them as Naxalite, and asked them to say Jai Narendra Modi.[19][20]
- 7 September 2013 : A Kashmiri film fest was targeted by the group of right wing extremists in Hyderabad. A group of ABVP workers entered the venue just few hours after the programme started and indulged in vandalism.[21]
- 30 December 2014 : PK film was abstructed by ABVP.[22]
Publications
The official ABVP magazine is Rashtriya Chhatrashakti, which is published monthly in Hindi in New Delhi.[23] The ABVP also publishes booklets on various national issues.
See also
References
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External links
- ↑ Foundation; retrieved 31 March 2011
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