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standpoint, the AIYF had expanded its mass base and influence. This was reflected in the fact that while only 300 delegates has participated in Delhi (1969) conference, 975 delegates and 117 observers attended the Cochin AIYF conference. Only
Meghalaya and Jammu & Kashmir went un-represented. Out of this number, 405 were young workers, 19 doctors, 54 advocates and 87 students. So far as their educational background was concerned 306 were graduates, 240 matriculates, 29 illiterates, and the rest had elementary or secondary education.
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same time, there would be no discrimination against the members and followers of any political parties as long as they abided by the aims and constitution of the organisation. There was no claim to a monopoly of youth movement. Other organisations and movements were recognized as a force. The AIYF decided to bring about co-operation among youths belonging to all the youth organisations on common issues, not only the members of particular parties, but more so the vast majority of masses following them.
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constituent organisation had accepted socialism as organizational aim. Even then, it was unanimously accepted that some of the basic ideas of socialism were clear to the youth. Therefore, it was finally decided that propagation of the ideas like the equality of rights and an end to class divisions should be incorporated among the aims of the AIYF.
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scientific socialism as distinct from several other socialisms that were in circulation. That would impart a clear-cut direction and perspective to the youth. Acceptance of scientific socialism was of course, not a precondition to the membership of AIYF. The AIYF would educate the youth and its members in this ideology.
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kind of co-ordination between them to a lesser or greater degree. The separate youth organizations, which later formed the AIYF, were gradually evolving common aims and objects, and in the course of time felt the need for an organisation at national level. Firebrand
Communist and the youngest Councillor of Delhi MCD,
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Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY) was founded in London in 1945 in the wake of the victory over world fascism led by Hitler. Youth had played a great in the Second World War to defeat the forces of Germany, Japan and Italy. The WFDY was the result of this young optimism after Second World War.
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formation of Janata Dal government in 1977. The RSS and its concept of Hindu
Rashtra had acquired new aggressiveness. It penetrated into police, bureaucracy and government institutions. The conference called upon the youth to meet the RSS threat and to chalk out a programme of action on all India basis.
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The twelfth national conference of the AIYF was held from 2 to 5 April 2003 in Patna (Bihar). It was attended by 600 delegates from 23 states. The conference was also attended by the WFDY president
Michael and by fraternal delegates from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Cuba. The conference adopted a
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The reports from the states in the conference assessed the tremendous impact of these and other events on the youth and student movements. They also reviewed the role of youth in the mass movements of the period. Struggles on sectional and general demands were reviewed. Assuming a correct ideological
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The adoption of scientific socialism by the conference as the aim of the AIYF was a significant decision. It provided a new ideological orientation to the organisation. Great controversies and heated debates were generated before and during the conference on whether it should be adopted as the aim of
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The All India Youth
Federation (AIYF) came into being in 1959. Till that year constituent units and organizations existed independently in the various states and regions of India. The different state, district and local democratic youth organizations used to function separately, though there was some
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The seventh conference of the AIYF was held in Patna from 13 to 16 January 1983. AIYF decided to continue 'job or jail'campaign in a more militant manner by organising padayatras at all levels, with the main padayatras in a few selected centers. They were to cover villages throughout the country and
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The other major opinion was that socialism has become quite common and popular, and had been adopted in one form or the other, by almost all the political parties. As we know, even BJP (then Jan Sangh) had begun talking of "humanist" or "Gandhian" socialism! Therefore, AIYF must adopt and popularize
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The second conference of the All India Youth
Federation was held in Hyderabad from 19 to 21 May 1961. 306 delegates and observers from 12 states attended the conference. They freely and frankly discussed the issues affecting the life of the youth of the country. A large number of fraternal delegates
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Through several resolutions, the AIYF conference demanded of the government of India to liberate Goa, expressed solidarity with the colonial peoples, and wished success for the Geneva conference and asked for urgent attention to the problem of unemployment in preparation of the third five-year plan.
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Federation was held from 1 to 3 November 1985 in Bilaspur, Madhya Pradesh 600 delegates attended it from all the states, also by foreign delegates from several countries. The venue of the conference was named after Sarada Mitra, the founder general secretary
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The AIYF conference decided to affiliate itself to the World
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Federation made it clear that 'it will not have any allegiance to any political party. The AIYF would be an independent organisation of the youth on the basis of the programme molded by the youth. Its policies would correspond to the interests of the youth of the country. At the
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The deliberations convinced the delegates that the conference did not intend to create an all India organisation without a base. In fact, movements existed in the various states and flowed towards a common goal of all India nature. Therefore, the formation of an all India youth center was necessary
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The sixth conference of All India Youth Federation was held in Hyderabad from 15 to 17 May 1979. The conference gave a clarion call to the youth to fight the RSS seriously and to defend secularism and national unity. The dangerous growth of RSS was a serious threat to the nation in the wake of the
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The first conference of the All India Youth Federation was held from 28 April to 3 May 1959 in Delhi. 250 delegates and observers representing youth organizations of eleven (11) states attended this six-day session. The conference elected a council of 121 members, which in turn elected a 37-member
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On the second point, it was made clear by the discussion that the AIYF would not simply confine itself to sports and culture alone. These activities were important. But the AIYF would also participate in, organize and lead struggles and activities on unemployment, illiteracy, sovereignty, national
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Eleventh national conference of All India Youth Federation was held in Calcutta from 8 to 11 December 1996. Delegates from at least twenty states had reached Calcutta. Presence of 35 fraternal delegates from different countries greatly inspired the participants. The conference was attended by 869
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This did not mean that the character of AIYF and AISF would be restricted as mass organisations. The AIYF would continue to attract and enroll common youths of factories, farms, universities, services, unemployed etc. They would be drawn into various spheres of sports, culture, physical training,
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The period since 1969 Delhi conference was one of unprecedented political and social upheavals. The Congress had split, banks had been nationalized, privy purses withdrawn and new possibilities for the growth of left, democratic and progressive forces had opened up. Progressive forces were on the
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The famous film personality Balraj Sahani was elected president of the AIYF and Sarada Mitra the general secretary. Among the vice-presidents were P.K. Vasudevan Nair, Chintamani Panigrahi, Krishna Chandra Chaudhary, Sukumar Gupta and Satyanarayan. Vasudevan Nair also acted as the chairman of the
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The existing National Youth Policy (NYP) did not accord with the present situation, and therefore the UF government should come out with a new NYP. Broad participation of youth from the grass root level in the decision – making process alone could ensure evolution of a comprehensive youth policy
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The foundation conference of the All India Youth Federation was held in New Delhi, from 28 April to 3 May 1959. The six-day session, was attended by over 250 delegates and observers, from 11 states. The conference announced the formation of the AIYF. The conference decided that the AIYF would
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On the first point, at least it was agreed that though the broad ideas of socialism were becoming popular among youth, there also existed sharp differences on this question. Some believed in scientific socialism, others in democratic socialism and so on. Except Andhra Youth Federation, no other
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Mayor of Delhi Smt Aruna Asaf Ali in her speech inspired tremendous confidence among the delegates. Dr Gyanchand, the honored guest inaugurated the Conference. On the second day, the Central Law Minister A.K. Sen, Prof. Hiren Mukherjee and others, addressed the conference. They also addressed a
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The fourth conference of All India Youth Federation was held from 26 to 28 December 1969 in Delhi. It was attended by over three hundred delegates from all over India and was inaugurated by S.A. Dange. The conference was also attended by several foreign delegates from Vietnam, Rumania, USSR,
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The Pondicherry conference was a success beyond expectations and broke all the previous records. It was held from 29 December 1965 to 3 January 1966 in Pondicherry. About 600 delegates participated, which was quite revealing. It showed that the AIYF was gradually winning over the youth. The
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It was being more and more felt that without a national youth organisation and a national perspective it was not possible to build countrywide movements and to respond to the needs of the youth on an all India scale. The movement would remain isolated confined to the states
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Both the youth and student conferences finally settled the question of ideology. They unanimously adopted Marxism–Leninism as the guide to revolutionary practice. The respective national councils reached the decision in June 1972 in Hyderabad after prolonged discussions.
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The conference started with a massive rally on 26 September in which thousands of rural youth participated. The rally was addressed by the general secretary of CPI Indrajit Gupta, well known film personality A.K. Hangal, president of WFDY, Andle Yawa and several others.
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were present e.g. from WFDY, Czechoslovak Youth Union, and Sri Lanka Freedom Party Youth League of Ceylon. Similarly, the other Indian organisations, which sent delegates, were Youth Hostels Association. Socialist Youth League, AISF, AITUC, All India Kisan Sabha.
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A good debate on the objectives and character of the all India organisation took place. The draft Policy Statement and the Constitution evoked lively discussions in which 55 delegates took part. These documents were adopted after intense debate for three days.
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The importance of the conference can be understood from the fact that it received messages of greetings from Vice-President of India Dr. Radhakrishnan, Mayor of Bombay, and several other Indian and foreign important personalities and organisations.
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The ninth conference of AIYF was held from 3 to 6 May 1990 in Cochin (Kerala). Its mammoth rally gave a stirring call to all the progressive, democratic and secular youth organisations to fight for the task. "Save India, Change India".
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With this end in view the first conference of the All India Youth Federation was held from April 28 to May 3, 1959, in Delhi. 250 delegates and observers representing youth organisations of eleven states attended this six-day session.
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independence, democracy, lack of facilities for training and health, etc. as a responsible organisation. Besides, it would participate actively in politics and political activities. Therefore, it was also a political organisation.
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the organisation or not. One major opinion was that adoption of scientific socialism would restrict the scope of AIYF. Many young people would then not join it thinking that it was attached to a particular ideology of Marxism.
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Besides these two important documents, the conference adopted a Programme of Action for the ensuing months, such as observance of May 16, 1959, as anti US-Pak Pact Day, and campaigns in solidarity with the Algerian youth, etc.
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In a resolution, AIYF demanded immediate release of African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela. The conference also hoped that the forthcoming Geneva conference between USA and USSR would come out with positive results.
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and natural. This would make a decisive contribution to the unity of the youth movements including the unorganized ones. A united all India platform and co-ordination center would give a decisive impetus to the movement.
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Fraternal delegates also attended the conference from Bharat Yuvak Samaj, All India Students Federation, Federation of Indian Youth, All India Rural Youth Federation and the Students Union of the Calcutta University
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The conference decided that the main task of the organisation was to mobilize the younger generation for democratic and political movements through ideological education on the basis of scientific socialism.
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The delegates from different states presented their reports. They related their experiences of mass movements and organisations and problems. The reports of West Bengal and Andhra were particularly valuable.
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The conference discussed the youth issues in three commissions. These commissions were on working report and organizational problems, "present situation and the tasks of the youth", and programme of action.
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The conference had the defence of national unity and secularism as its running theme. It decided to organise a march to Parliament on September 13, 1990, with the slogan "Save India, Change India".
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delegates and 25 observers. The conference demanded creation of a national youth fund to assist generation of self-employment. It urged the government to lift the ban upon recruitment.
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The tenth conference of All India Youth Federation was held from 26 to 29 September 1993 in Sangrur (Punjab). It was attended by 427 delegates, and by 34 foreign guests.
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of AIYF. The hall in which the delegates session took place was named after the recently hanged young South African poet and freedom fighter Benjamin Moloise.
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3836:E. M. S. Namboodiripad
3701:Official Facebook Page
3370:Thoppil Gopalakrishnan
3251:28 April to 3 May 1959
3177:Tenth conference, 1993
3148:Ninth conference, 1990
3114:Sixth conference, 1979
3099:Question of ideology:
3084:Fifth conference, 1974
3029:First conference, 1959
2180:Angamaly police firing
1971:Jagjit Singh Lyallpuri
1906:E. M. S. Namboodiripad
1600:Criticism of socialism
552:Decentralized planning
455:Peer‑to‑peer economics
3882:All India Kisan Sabha
3855:Related organisations
3791:Chandra Rajeswara Rao
3593:Local or primary unit
3319:Joginder Singh Dayal
3072:Bulgaria, WFDY, etc.
2619:Defunct organisations
2429:Current organisations
2392:Left-wing nationalism
2242:Left Democratic Front
2190:1964 split in the CPI
2122:Foundation of the CPI
3841:P. K. Vasudevan Nair
3563:Sukhjinder Mahesari
3557:Hyderabad, Telangana
3554:7 to 10 January 2022
3460:Prem Prakash Sharma
3443:Rajaji Mathew Thomas
3436:26-29 September 1993
3424:Rajaji Mathew Thomas
2855:Communism portal
2655:Comrades Association
2254:Contemporary history
1846:Sahajanand Saraswati
1750:Communism portal
1733:Socialism portal
425:Industrial democracy
375:Collective ownership
195:4/7, Asaf Ali Road,
186:Scientific socialism
43:improve this article
16:Youth forum in India
3756:General secretaries
3578:National Conference
3537:4 to 7 January 2015
3308:24–26 December 1969
3280:P.K. Vasudevan Nair
3229:National Conference
3023:P.K. Vasudevan Nair
2792:Communism in Kerala
2675:Lal Communist Party
2337:Primitive communism
2247:Indravelli massacre
2142:1946 Naval Uprising
2137:Telangana Rebellion
2132:Quit India Movement
1996:V. S. Achuthanandan
1851:Shripad Amrit Dange
1635:Market abolitionism
1620:Left-libertarianism
557:Inclusive Democracy
524:Workplace democracy
370:Calculation in kind
352:Socialist economics
342:Revolutions of 1848
235:Sukhjinder Mahesari
151: (65 years ago)
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3768:Gangadhar Adhikari
3630:"Official website"
3468:8-11 December 1996
3428:Tara Singh Sandhu
3381:16-18 January 1983
3327:17-20 January 1974
2897:youth organisation
2832:Socialism in India
2807:Gandhian socialism
2797:Communism in Nepal
2787:Anarchism in India
2740:People's Democracy
2397:Left-wing populism
2360:Agrarian socialism
2332:National communism
2205:Naxalbari uprising
1951:Hare Krishna Konar
1876:Nripen Chakraborty
1813:Communism in India
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460:Production for use
430:Input–output model
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3773:Puran Chand Joshi
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3499:28-31, March 2007
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3398:1-3 November 1985
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2117:Kakori conspiracy
2096:Conspiracy cases
1886:Puran Chand Joshi
1881:P. Krishna Pillai
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