बुधवार, 20 अक्तूबर 2010

in the history of human civilisation slavery and serfdom have been abolished,feudalism  has been abolished ,racialism been abolished, colonilism has been abolished. all these have been giving only one message that every body have birth right of equality of oppourtunity . freedom struggle of india and later on in our constitution this was declared main objectives. but after independence , inequalities have increased and are increasing continuously . today millions of children are out of school .potable clean water, cloth, house to live ,food all these necessities of life are still a far dream for childhood of marginalised society. millions & millions of children are working in hotels, garages, facteries & homes .77 percent of indian population lives on an average per capita consumption expenditure of rs. 20 a day.large section of peoples in india do not have regular access to food . nearly half of world's hungry are in india. at least 35 percent people are living below poverty line.India is the world's most youthful countries. 15 million youth live in India.but most of them have no eduction & employment. in India, inflation, recession is constantly growing. The difference between rich and poor is huge. India has 10 billionaires in the world four . Society is divided into caste and religions.  capitalism and the capitalist political parties doing politics of religion and caste.under the pressure of world bank & imf indian state commercialization & marketisation of eduction& social sector . so some people are selling the eduction & earning huge money. so all india students federation struggle against the wrong policies of state & union government.we opposed the commercialization , marketisation & privatisation of eduction .we said"eduction is our right ,it is not for sale. aisf is the premier & historical student organisation. aisf is ready to launch the struggle against several political issues like unemployment , price-hike ,corruption , food security etc.we demands free & compulsary eduction for all.we think if india is to be made happy and prosperous. comprehensive plan has to be prepared to provide eduction to everybody. this has to be a time bounded programme as part of our most important task. one cannot bring about social & cultural transformation in the country without such a programme. the constitution of india includes " socialism "as one of its basic principles.the aisf also follows the aims of progress, peace & socialism. it is continuously struggling to achieve these aims.

सोमवार, 18 अक्तूबर 2010

Irate students lock up polytechnic

Sirsa, September 11
Alleging that no teaching work took place for the past one month due to a strike by teachers, irate students today locked up their institution, Government Polytechnic, on the local Rania Road.

Led by Roshan Lal Suchan, state convener of the All-India Students Federation (AISF), the students sat in dharna outside the college building after locking it from outside. “There has been no teaching work in Government Polytechnic for the past one month.
Teachers have been on strike, but the state government has not been listening to their demands thereby leaving students to suffer,” Suchan alleged, while addressing the protesting students.
He said the students would wait till Monday, after which they would launch an agitation against the government.
He said the teachers had assured them that they would teach overtime to complete their syllabi but that would happen only after their issues were addressed by the government.
The striking students also demanded better academic facilities and environment.
Among other things, they sought demanded filling of vacant posts of teachers, providing sufficient furniture for students and opening of a canteen in their institution.

Tribune News Service Sirsa, January 31 The All-India Students Federation (AISF) today condemned the diktat of Khap Panchayat


Tribune News Service
Sirsa, January 31
The All-India Students Federation (AISF) today condemned the diktat of Khap Panchayat, declaring a couple as brother and sister in Meham Kheri, Rohtak district. It demanded action against those responsible for it. A meeting of the state council of the AISF held here today urged the state government to initiate action against members of the Khap Panchayat. Roshan Lal Suchan, state convener, who presided over the meeting, alleged that the state government had been encouraging Khap Panchayats by not taking any action against them.

“It’s sheer vote bank politics that stops the government from proceeding against these panchayats,” he alleged.
The members decried the increasing trend of privatisation of education and alleged that the government was hand in glove with private institutes in fleecing students. “On the one hand, education is getting increasingly out of bounds for the common people and on the other, no fresh recruitments are being made,” the AISF leader alleged.
He claimed that there were that 25 lakh unemployed youths in Haryana, but the state government was doing precious little to fill 2.5 lakh vacancies in various departments. Suchan said the 27th annual convention of the AISF would be held at Puducherry from February 13 to 15, in which over 1,000 delegates would participate.

Polytechnic students block highway

Polytechnic students block highway, break windows
Allege management sent goons to beat them up
Tribune News Service
Sirsa, April 29
Irate students of Rajendra Polytechnic blocked traffic on the national highway near Sikandarpur village and broke windowpanes of the guardroom of their institute after the management of the institute allegedly sent “goons” to beat them up.

The students said they were sitting on a peaceful dharna outside the institute against the change of several faculty members at the fag end of their semester, when some persons armed with firearms allegedly attacked them. They alleged that the persons sent by the management also fired bullets in the air to intimidate them.
“Students - Satpal and Hanuman - were injured in the incident, while a girl identified as Anshu was beaten up,” alleged Roshan Suchan, state convener of the All-India Students Federation.
“We have lodged a complaint against institute’s chairman Dr Rajinder Sran and others,” he added.
Meanwhile, Dr Sran alleged that some students had ransacked the guardroom and caused damage to the institute’s property after some former teachers of the university misled them.
“A student - Anil Rupana - had an altercation with teacher Ashu Garg some days ago after which the student apologised with intervention of the management. However, Garg was adamant on Rupana’s expulsion from the institute and he along with nine other teachers submitted their mass resignations on the issue. The management was left with no option but to make fresh appointments in their place as the examinations of the students are nearing,” said Dr Sran.
He, however, denied the allegations of the students that some persons sent by the management thrashed them or fired in the air.
Devinder Nain, SHO of the Ding police station, said a case under Sections 285 (negligent conduct with respect to fire or combustible items) and 34 (act done by several persons in furtherance of common intention) of the IPC on the complaint of student Sat Pal.

Villagers disrupt rail traffic

Sirsa, May 14
The Government Railway Police has registered a case after villagers stopped two passenger trains at the Suchan railway station in this district today.

The villagers first stopped a passenger train that came from Sirsa and was heading towards Hisar.
In the meantime, the Kisan Express that came from the opposite direction was also stopped by villagers. The villagers were demanding removal of a goods train standing on the railway station for the past over 24 hours. “A goods train has been standing at the village station since Wednesday evening and has blocked the railway crossing. Villagers, especially schoolchildren, have been facing difficulty in going past the railway lines on vehicles,” alleged Roshan Suchan, state convener of the All-India Students Federation and resident of the village.
He said the engine of the goods train had been sent somewhere and there was no chance of its early removal. Later, Sirsa SDM Satish Jain reached there with a police force and persuaded villagers to let the trains proceed towards their destinations. The GRP has registered a case under Sections 341, 186 , 148 and 149 (rioting) of the IPC and Section 156 of the Indian Railways Act against the villagers.