Friday, July 8, 2011

జాతీయ విద్యార్ధి దినోత్సవము - జూలై-9

ABVP విద్యార్థులు మరియు ఉపాధ్యాయులు సమూహం జాతీయ పునర్నిర్మాణం యొక్క పని లో విద్యార్ధి యొక్క శక్తులను channelizing ఉద్దేశం తో భారత స్వాతంత్రం తరువాత 1948 లో ప్రారంభమైంది మరియు 9 వ జూలై 1949 న రిజిస్టర్ మరియు రిజిస్ట్రేషన్ రోజు కూడా భారతదేశం అంతటా నేషనల్ స్టూడెంట్ డే గా జరుపుకుంటారు జరిగినది.అఖిల్ భారతీయ Vidyarthi పరిషద్ నేషనల్ పునర్నిర్మాణ విస్తృత దృష్టితో విద్య రంగంలో పని, ఒక అన్ని భారతదేశం విద్యార్థి సంస్థ. ABVP విద్యా కమ్యూనిటీ, నిర్మాణాత్మక పని లో ఒక సంస్థ నమ్మకం మరియు పక్షపాతంతో రాజకీయాలు పైన ఉంటాయి ఒక జాతీయవాద విధానం సామూహిక ఉనికి లో ఒక విశ్వాసం పనిచేస్తుంది.స్వాతంత్ర్యం దాని నేపధ్యంలో పునరుద్దరణ సవాలు తీసుకువచ్చింది. దేశంలోని మేథావి విదేశీ పాలనలో సంవత్సరాల రస్టెడ్ వందల ఉంది. ఇది సమాజంలో అన్ని దాని ఖాళీలను, తన స్వంత రంగంలో తన బిట్ చేస్తున్న ప్రతి సభ్య లో కూడా తిరిగి వ్యవస్థీకృత ఆ, అందువలన, అత్యవసరం జరిగినది. ప్రతి ఫీల్డ్ పునర్వ్యవస్థీకరణ మరియు పునర్నిర్మాణం, చివరకు జాతీయ పునర్నిర్మాణం లోకి ఫలితంగా లాగ, పరిషద్ చర్య దాని రంగంలో విద్య రంగంలో ఎంచుకున్నాడు.ఢిల్లీ లో 1949 లో స్థాపించారు, ABVP క్రమంగా భారతదేశం వివిధ విశ్వవిద్యాలయాలు అంతటా దాని పని వ్యాపించింది. ABVP ప్రతి ఒక్కరూ ఉత్తమ బ్రింగింగ్ అవుట్ చేసే దృష్టితో, ప్రాజెక్టులు మరియు విద్యార్ధుల దాచిన ప్రతిభను ప్రోత్సహించడానికి విద్యార్ధులు మరియు కార్యక్రమాలు ఆర్థిక మరియు ఇతర సమస్యలను పరిష్కరించటానికి జాతీయ సమైక్యత మరియు సామాజిక స్పృహ కార్యక్రమాలు లక్ష్యంగా కార్యక్రమాలు పరుగులు. అందువలన ABVP బుక్-బ్యాంక్, స్టూడెంట్స్ 'సెలవు ఉద్యోగ బ్యూరో, ఫస్ట్ క్లాస్ ఫస్ట్ Felicitation విధులు, ఇంటర్ కాలేజియేట్ మరియు అంతర్-విశ్వవిద్యాలయం సంగీతం పోటీలు, పెయింటింగ్ పోటీలు, సాహిత్య పోటీలు, విద్యార్థి-రైటర్స్ మీట్స్, క్రీడలు మీట్స్, సంఘ పార్టిసిపేషన్ క్యాంపస్, పర్సనాలిటీ డెవలప్మెంట్ శిబిరాలు నిర్వహిస్తుంది , టెక్నికల్, మెడికల్, మ్యానేజ్మెంట్, అగ్రి స్టూడెంట్స్ సదస్సులు, సాంకేతిక ఎగ్జిబిషన్స్, ఇండో-విదేశీ స్టూడెంట్స్ 'బ్యూరో, స్టడీ సర్కిల్స్ అండ్ ఆర్ట్ వృత్తాలు, స్టూడెంట్స్' మతాంతరం రాష్ట్ర నివసిస్తున్నదేశం అనుభవ, నా Home భారతదేశం ఉంది, అభివృద్ధి తదితర కోసం విద్యార్ధులు....

ABVP Appeal to Youth Community to Support YAC


Youth Against Corruption (YAC)

India is famous for unity in diversity, Let us unite and develop a corruption free country.We will have to repent to live in a polluted world Polluted by corruption which leads to our destruction.The life and  future of the nation is secure only when the nation is corruption free.

YAC is a open forum by ABVP  for those who want to fight against corruption it’s not just to make cry against corruption but it’s a fight for solution.YAC committed for systemic change- reforms in all system to make them highly comfortable for common man, so he will be free from being compelled to face corruption at all levels. Aims to become a voice of public's war cry against corruption forum will have conveners and co-conveners at national, state and district level. Anybody can join YAC as a activist, supporter and seniors as a guiding
force.YAC will use all means including policy intervention via intellectual exercises and public debates with demonstrative activities.

Corruption is an addiction ,Say no to it...
Be proud to say, I'm not corrupt...

 Join  us in this Movement to tackle corruption and Justify your responsibility Towards your Nation.
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Friday, June 3, 2011

ABVP supports RAMDEV BABA'S fast unto death against corruption

भोपाल. बाबा रामदेव के आंदोलन को भाजपा, राष्ट्रीय स्वयंसेवक संघ के समर्थन के बाद अब अखिल भारतीय विद्यार्थी परिषद् ने भी अपना पूर्ण समर्थन देने का ऐलान किया है।
अभाविप के राष्ट्रीय महामंत्री उमेश दत्त ने बताया कि विगत कुछ महिनों से विद्यार्थी परिषद् के द्वारा भी देश भर में भ्रष्टाचार के विरोध में आन्दोलन चलाया जा रहा है | जिस आन्दोलन के प्रमुख मुद्दे - भ्रष्टाचार को रोकने के लिए कठोर कानून बनाकर दोषियों को सजा देना, देश में जमा काले धन को बाहर लाने के लिए 1000/- व 500/- रु. के बड़े नोट बंद करना, विदेशों में जमा काला धन वापस लाकर राष्ट्रीय संपत्ति घोषित करना, भ्रष्टाचार को बढ़ावा देने वाले कानून एवं व्यवस्था में परिवर्तन करना रहे है | बाबा रामदेव भी इन्ही मुद्दों पर सत्याग्रह कर रहे है | इससे पूर्व भी अन्ना हजारे द्वारा जन लोकपाल बिल की मांग पर चले आन्दोलन का परिषद् ने समर्थन किया था |
अ. भा. विद्यार्थी परिषद् भी अपने आन्दोलन के द्वितीय चरण में 27 जुलाई को देश भर के 500 जिलों में 10 लाख छात्रों के साथ भ्रष्टाचार के मुद्दों पर केंद्र सरकार का विरोध करेगी | साथ ही 9 अगस्त को "अंग्रेजों भारत छोड़ो" की तर्ज पर "भ्रष्ट्राचारियों गद्दी छोड़ो" के नारे के साथ इस आन्दोलन को अधिक तीव्र किया जायेगा |
उमेश दत्त ने विश्वास व्यक्त किया कि बाबा रामदेव के सत्याग्रह को देश के सबसे बड़े छात्र संगठन विद्यार्थी परिषद् के समर्थन से बल मिलेगा और देश का युवा सक्रिय होकर इस आन्दोलन में अपना पूर्ण सहयोग प्रदान करेगा |

Monday, February 28, 2011

ABVP to protest against corruption on March 4

The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) declared that a demonstration will be conducted in front of Parliament House on March 4 in protest against spiralling corruption and other problems.


Thousands of youths from various parts of the country will reach Delhi. The Prime Minister will be asked to resign on moral grounds,'' the ABVP's ex-general secretary Vishnu Dutt Sharma told media here after conclusion of a 24-hour silent hunger strike.

The 2G spectrum scam, Commonwealth Games corruption, Adarsh Society scam and several such shameful cases had come to light, he pointed out while adding that the Centre had not taken stern measures.

Other demands include initiation of efforts to bring back black money deposited overseas, strict action against the corrupt, taking currency notes of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 denominations out of circulation and changing the electoral process.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Birthday of a forgotten Hero :23rd january (Subash chandra bose )

Tommorow is the birthday of an Undisputed hero India , netaji subash chandra bose



there is some thing about him
Subhash Chandra Bose, (Shubhash Chôndro Boshu) (January 23, 1897 – presumably August 18, 1945 [although this is disputed]note), also known as Netaji, was one of the most prominent leaders of the Indian Independence Movement against the British Raj. He formed the Azad Hind Government in exile, and regrouped and led the Indian National Army to battle against the allies in Imphal & Burma during the World War II.

Bose was elected president of the Indian National Congress for two consecutive terms. However, he had to resign from the post in the face of a motion of no-confidence, stemming from ideological conflicts with Mahatma Gandhi. Bose felt that Mahatma Gandhi's tactics of non-violence would never be sufficient to secure India's independence, and advocated violent resistance. He established a separate political party, the All India Forward Bloc and continued to call for the full and immediate independence of India from British rule. His stance did not change with the outbreak of War, which he saw as an opportunity to take advantage of British weakness.

He was imprisoned by the British authorities 11 times. At the outset of World War II, in a daring act of escape from the eyes of the British, he fled from India, and reached Germany by a lengthy and dangerous route. He sought an alliance with the Axis powers with the aim of attacking the British in India from the Northwest.

When this plan was foiled by the Nazi invasion of the USSR being pushed back, he headed for Japan and helped to organise— and later lead— the Indian National Army, put together from Indian prisoners-of-war and plantation workers from Singapore and other parts of Southeast Asia, against British forces during the Second World War.

His political views and the alliances he made with Nazi and other militarist regimes opposed to the British Empire have been the cause of arguments among historians and politicians, with some accusing him of Fascism and of Quislingist actions. He is believed to have died on 18 August 1945 in a plane crash over Taiwan, however, contradicting evidence exists regarding his death in the accident.

               
                ABVP REMEMBERS ON HIS BIRTHDAY
                        "BHARAT MATA KI JAY"

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

NATIONAL YOUTH DAY

 When I Asked God for Strength

He Gave Me Difficult Situations to Face


When I Asked God for Brain & Brown

He Gave Me Puzzles in Life to Solve


When I Asked God for Happiness

He Showed Me Some Unhappy People


When I Asked God for Wealth

He Showed Me How to Work Hard


When I Asked God for Favors

He Showed Me Opportunities to Work Hard


When I Asked God for Peace

He Showed Me How to Help Others


God Gave Me Nothing I Wanted

He Gave Me Everything I Needed 

- Swami Vivekananda 

  ABVP WISHES YOUTH OF INDIA  A HAPPY NATIONAL YOUTH DAY ON THE OCASSION OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA 148th  BIRTHDAY


                                               " BHARAT MATA KI JAY"

Monday, January 3, 2011

LET S.C. ACT ON INDIAN WEALTH ABROAD

The latest issue of India Today (January 3, 2010) carries an interesting cartoon by Ravi Shankar with an amount boldly inscribed at the top : Rs.176, followed by eleven zeroes. The main cartoon shows Dr. Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi declaring “We have ZERO tolerance for corruption!” and some minions of theirs declaring “We can tolerate many more zeros….”

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If for several months now the only word heard and reverberating in every nook and corner of the country is CORRUPTION, the credit for this goes to three constitutional authorities, the Supreme Court, the Parliament and the Comptroller and Auditor General.

On October 29, a Supreme Court Bench comprising of Justice G.S. Singhvi and Justice A.K. Ganguly hearing a writ petition filed by the “Centre for PIL” seeking action on the basis of the draft report submitted by the CAG, pulled up the Central Government for the slow progress of investigation made in the 2G Spectrum scam which according to the CAG draft report had caused a loss of approximately 1 lakh 40 thousand crores to the public exchequer. The Additional Solicitor General told the Court that day it was only a draft report.

The final report placed in Parliament in November assessed the loss as of 1 lakh 76 thousand crores, which is the amount boldly displayed in the India Today cartoon referred to.  

On November 18, the Supreme Court went still further when pronouncing on a petition filed by Subramaniam Swamy that he had written to the Prime Minister in November 2008 seeking permission that Telecom Minister A. Raja be prosecuted, but that his plea was not accepted on the ground that the CBI was investigating the matter. The Chief Justice then asked the P.M. to file an affidavit in that regard in Court.

The C.A.G. reported on the scam, the Supreme Court took serious note of this scam as well as the corruption in the Commonwealth Games and on the first day in the Winter Session of Parliament these two scams as well as Adarsh Housing scam relating to Defence land were sought to be raised by several opposition p;arties. But Sushma Swaraj, Leader of Opposition was shouted down by the Congress Party.

After that the entire opposition and some even among the Government allies came round to the conclusion that parliament could settle down to normal business only if government agrees to set up a Joint Parliamentary Committee in respect of these three scams.

Towards the end of the Winter Session a senior minister in the U.P.A Government, not belonging to the Congress Party, told me that both the P.M. and the F.M. had told him that they were ready to have a J.P.C. A ministerial meeting to announce this was actually convened, but called off at the last moment. 

The J.P.C. has not been set up; but A. Raja has been removed, the Maharashtra C.M. changed, and Suresh Kalmadi and his colleagues subjected to CBI raids.  The loot has not been recovered yet, but if some action has started, the principal determinant has been the Supreme Court.

I hope in a matter linked up with this problem of corruption the Supreme Court will once again play a decisive role.  Pending before the Supreme Court is a writ petition filed by senior Advocate Ram Jethmalani and five other eminent citizens including Subhash Kashyap and K.P.S. Gill. The petition aims at forcing government to bring back India’s wealth stashed away in tax havens overseas.

When the BJP had made this one of its poll planks in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections and set up a Task Force to study this issue, one of the members of our task force was R. Vaidyanathan, Professor of Finance and Control, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. Appended to the writ petition referred to above is an excellent article by Prof. Vaidyanathan which opens with the affirmation

“Barack Obama is concerned about these; Merkel is furious about them; and Sarkozy wants to regulate them.  But the leaders of one of the most affected countries, India, are not saying or doing anything about them.  They are ‘tax havens’ or offshore financial centers where the ill-gotten wealth of tax evaders of many countries is hoarded. These tax havens are now in the news since developed economies like the US, Germany and France etc. want them to return the ill-gotten wealth stashed away by their citizens.”

The article concludes with the following paragraph:

“Let us remember that the past history suggest that our elite failed India and helped in the plunder and devastation of this country.  The silence of our elite in politics/media/business/bureaucracy and arts speaks volumes about our collective guilt.  ‘No criminals in politics’ is a good campaign, but can we afford leaders who stash funds abroad? Black money stashed abroad is the Gangotri of all crimes. It shows our distrust for our motherland and contempt for dharma.  Let us deal with it first”.

In my blog dated November 28, 2010 I had referred to the numerous scams that had surfaced in the year 2010 and made it really a year of stinking scams. I had also pointed out that in 2004, the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime had adopted a comprehensive Convention against corruption. India signed the Convention. Art. 67 requires all signatories to have the Convention ratified by their countries. In many countries, ratification of such an international document which a country signs means formal approval by its Parliament. Here in India all that is needed is approval by the Union Cabinet. Fourteen out of the 140 signatories have failed to ratify it even after the passage of six years since its adoption. All Indians would feel sorry to learn that India is one of these fourteen. Will the Prime Minister kindly enlighten the country why India has failed to ratify it. One single meeting of the Cabinet in the last six years would have been sufficient for that. 
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Tail Piece :
Writes M.J. Akbar :

“Even the most extravagant astrologer could never have predicted that Dr. Manmohan Singh would be fatally wounded by a mobile phone. He has withstood, with great calm and fortitude, six years of Opposition artillery without a scratch on his reputation. Suddenly, he has become victim of friendly fire. A remarkable aspect of a scandal that has weakened the Government to the point of fragility is that conversations which revealed part of the truth were between politicians, lobbyists, businessmen and journalists on the same side. This is collusive detail, not accusatory condemnation, from lobbyists and journalists who were friends of those in power.

“Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad” -HISTORY

History
“Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad” is an all – India student organization , working in the field of education with a wider perspective of National  Reconstruction. ABVP works with a faith in the collective existence of the educational community, a firm belief in constructive work and a nationalist approach which stays above partisan politics.
Independence brought in its wake the challenges of reconstruction. The genius of the country has rusted through hundreds of years of foreign rule. It was imperative, therefore that the society re-organized itself in all its fields, each member doing  his bit in his own field. As the reorganization and reconstruction of each field would ultimately result in to national reconstruction, the Parishad chose the field of education its field of activity.
Founded in 1949 in Delhi the Parishad has gradually spread its work into all the University areas of our country. The Parishad has successfully led the students in the different part of the country, in their struggles and agitations for their rightful demands and against corrupt and inefficient authorities. It is a force to be reckoned with in the student world today. The Parishad’s record in the national emergencies is also worthy to be proud of its participation and selfless devotion in the various State Civil Defence Committees and Youths’ and Students’ leadership programmes have been applauded by the officials and the people.
The manifold activities conducted by the Parishad include projects and programmes aimed at national integration and social consciousness programmes to solve the economic and other problems of the students and programs to encourage the hidden talent of students, with a view to bringing the best out of everyone. Thus Parishad conducts Book -Bank, Students’ Vacation Employment Bureau, First class First Felicitation Functions, Inter Collegiate and Inter-University Music Competitions, Painting Competitions, Literary Competitions, Student – Writers’ Meets, Sports Meets, Social Participation Camps, Personality Development Camps, Technical, Medical, Management, Agri Students Workshops, Techinical Exhibitions, Indo Foreign Students’ Bureau, Study Circles and Art Circles, Student’s Experience in Inter –State Living, My Home is India, Students for Development etc.
Parishad is of the view that the student today is not a citizen of tomorrow, but is very much a citizen of today. As such he is destined to play a participatory role in the national life of the country. In the exacting struggle for life, the student does not stand on a pedestal. Along with other sections of the society, he also suffers from the same socio-economic stresses and strains. His education thus, is only a part of the prolonged struggle for life. The Parishad, therefore holds that this distinct, independent social this class of educated young citizens has a significant part to play in the revolutionary process of social change. The Parishad also holds that his class if organized with a constructive approach, will grow into a potent force for social change, which would under take the responsibilities of reconstruction and at the same time fight and banish the forces of corruption and activities of anti-social and anti-national elements