Students' Federation of India
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Flag of the Students Federation of India
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Abbreviation | SFI |
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Motto | Study And Struggle |
Formation | 1970 |
Type | student organisation |
Headquarters | New Delhi |
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General Secretary
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Dr.Vikram Singh |
Website | Official Website |
The Students' Federation of India (SFI) is an independent student organisation in India, founded in 1970. As of 2015, the SFI has a membership strength of about 43 lakhs among school and university students,thereby making it the largest students organization in the nation.[1] SFI is currently led at the All India level by Dr.Vikram Singh,[2] General Secretary and VP Sanu as President.
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History
Students’ Federation of India was formed through its First Conference which was held at Thiruvananthapuram between 27 and 30 December in 1970.
In the latter half of 1970 student leaders from various states assembled in Calcutta and decided to form a new student organisation committed to bring together the students of the country and lead them on issues such as radical education reforms, employment, safeguarding and expansion of democratic rights.
The Students Federation of India leads the Student Unions in many of the Universities in Kerala,West Bengal,Tripura, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Punjab, Hariyana, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and other states.[citation needed]
Flag
A flag with a red five cornered star in the top left corner, on a white background and Independence, Democracy and Socialism written one beneath the other also in red; the ratio of length and breadth of the flag being 3:2.
Philosophy
The Students’ Federation of India (SFI) is a Socialist organisation. The slogan of the SFI is "Independence, Democracy, and Socialism!" The SFI believes that education is a major tool of social transformation and that this concept is especially relevant in a country like India, where regressive forces still prevail. Proper education, they believe, will counteract such forces and will help to build a new society based on rationality and justice. The SFI is an organisation of students which is ever aware of its role in society. It identifies with a society's progressive forces and is totally committed to the idea of independence, democracy, and socialism.
Structure of the Organisation
- Conferences
- Central Executives Committee
- Affiliated bodies, organised on State Committee, District Committee, Zone/Area Committee, local and institution basis Committee & Units.
Areas of influence
Though SFI is active throughout India, it is most prominent in those three states that have enjoyed communist governments historically. These are the states of West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh. The SFI includes students from all the academic institutions of India - from schools to colleges, from professional institutions to research academies. In Tripura there is a special sub-organisation for tribal students, named the Tribal Students Union.
Controversies, attacks and violence
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- 22 April 2013 - SFI activists surrounded the West Bengal finance minister Amit Mitra outside the Planning Commission office in New Delhi.[3]
- 16 June 2011 - In Kozhikode, Kerala, SFI activists had a protest walk which soon turned violent after police intervention, leading to the destruction of the door of the office and throwing chairs out of the room. The windowpanes of the buildings housing the Teachers Training Institute and Model Upper Primary School inside the compound were also smashed. As a result, fifteen activists, four police personnel, and a school student were hurt.[4]
- 22 June 2007 - Activists of SFI misbehaved with lecturers and employees at South City College, provoking the teaching staff to resign en masse.[5]
- 28 July 2007 - SFI activists entered the college premises and ransacked a classroom.[6]
Publications
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References
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Further reading
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