National Students' Union of India
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Abbreviation | NSUI |
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Motto | "Secularism, Democracy, Inclusive Development, Social Justice and Nationalism" |
Formation | 9 April 1971 |
Type | Student Organisation |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | To empower the student community to create responsible citizens and leaders based on the values of democracy, secularism, liberty, quality & equality. |
Headquarters | 5, Raisina Road, New Delhi |
Membership | Over 4 Millions |
National President | Roji M John |
Vice President | Bharat Kumar, Amrita Dhawan, Kumar Raja, Mohit Sharma |
General Secretary | Shahnawaz Shaikh, Gobind Khatra, Gulab Sinh Rajput, Nigam Bhandari, Bhushan Penchalwar, Leni Jadhav, Amit Singh, Ajay Chhikara, Angellica Aribam, Hasiba Amin, Nikhil Dwivedi, Devendra Yadav |
Website | NSUI |
The National Students' Union of India (NSUI) is the student wing of the Indian National Congress party, established on 9 April 1971. The organisation was founded by Indira Gandhi after merging Kerala Students' Union and Chattra Parishad to form a national students' movement. Since its inception, National Students' Union of India (NSUI) has been actively fighting for students' rights.
Membership
In order to become the member of NSUI, one must be under 27 years of age, must be a student, must be a citizen of India, must not be part of any other political organisation and must not have been convicted of any criminal activity in past. [1] NSUI categorises its members in to "Primary Members" and "Active Members". An aspiring member who applies for NSUI Membership, becomes a Primary member after his details are verified through the organisation’s scrutiny process. An aspiring member or an existing Primary member who enrols 10 or more new members from his/her college to the NSUI gets promoted to the level of Active Member after all his details and the details of the members added by him are verified through the organisation’s scrutiny process.[2]
National Presidents of the NSUI
Name | Term |
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P R Kumaramangalam | 1971–74 |
G. Mohan Gopal | 1974–76 |
Geetanjali Maken | 1976–77 |
K.K. Sharma | 1977–81 |
Subhash Chowdhary | 1981–82 |
Ramesh Chenithala | 1982–84 |
Narala Saikiran | 1984–86 |
Manish Tewari | 1986–93 |
Saleem Ahmad | 1993–97 |
Alka Lamba | 1997–99 |
Meenakshi Natarajan | 1999–2003 |
Ashok Tanwar | 2003–05 |
Nadeem Javed | 2005–08 |
Hibi Eden | 2008–2012 |
Rohit Choudhary | 2012–2014 |
Roji M John | 2014–Present |
Activities
- Activitism
- For Students' Welfare
- For Gender Sensitivity & Equality
- For Quality in Education
- Against Inequality in Education
- For Freedom of Speech and Expression
- Seminars & Conferences (S&C)
- Lectures
- Panel discussions
- Seminars and conferences (both local and international)
- Study visits
- Institutional visits
- Academic Activities (AA)
- Legal research group
- Essay competitions
- International delegations
Controversies
In 2013, the NSUI had several run-ins with Police. In November, two members of the NSUI were injured by police as they attempted to submit a memorandum to the district magistrate.[3] In late November, the NSUI filed a complain with the police against Madhu Kishwar, a writer who ousted the journalist that had been allegedly sexually assaulted by Tarun Tejpal.[4]
In December 2013, the NSUI locked the cafeteria of Kashmir University, after a waiter and cafeteria staff misbehaved with some of its members.[5]
On 23 June 2011, NSUI members demonstrated against the vice-chancellor of Gujarat Technological University in which the VC got injured after some of its activists agitated.[6]
See also
References
- ↑ u Membership terms
- ↑
- ↑ NSUI students lathicharged during protest at inspector's office
- ↑ NSUI files complaint against Kishwar for tweeting survivor's name in Tejpal case
- ↑ NSUI "politicising" the atmosphere of KU
- ↑ "To 'solve' their problems, NSUI assaults Gujarat Technological University V-C". DNA. 23 June 2011. Retrieved 2 May 2014.
External links
- National Students' Union of India official site
- Official All India Congress Committee website
- Official Indian National Congress website