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Martyrs
Com Sree Kumar
(04-01-1982 )Com KR Thomas
(03-11-1981 )Com Pradeep Kumar
(13-07-1981 )Com P.K. Rajan
(24-02-1979 )Com G. Bhuvanaeswaran
(12-12-1977 )Com Velayudhan
(19-12-1976 )Com Mohammed Musthafa
(16-08-1976 )Com Saithali
(19-09-1974 )Com Asharaf
(05-03-1974 )Com Devapaalan
(08-10-1971 )martyrs
Com Ajeesh
(09-08-2010 )Com A.B BIJESH
(02-11-2009 )Com AJAYA PRASAD
(20-07-2007 )Com RAJESH. M
(31-10-2001 )Com Ajay
(03-08-1997 )Com M.A. Sakkeer
(16-01-1995 )Com K.V. oshan
(25-11-1994 )Koothuparamba Martyrs
(25-11-1994 )Com P.K. Rameshan
(29-09-1994 )Com K.V Sudheesh
(26-01-1994 )Com K.C. Rajesh
(17-12-1993 )Com Joby Andrews
(15-07-1992 )Com Sajeevan
(29-02-1992 )Com Kochaniyan
(29-02-1992 )Com Anil
(08-12-1988 )Com Sabu
(24-01-1988 )Com Koroth Chandran
(29-11-1985 )Com M.S. Prasad
(07-09-1984 )Com E.K. Balan
(05-01-1984 )Com CV Jose
(17-12-1982 )programme
ProgrammeOur Heritage
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constitution
NameThe name of the organization shall be Students’ Federation of India.AIMS
To achieve the democratic rights of the student community- Right to democratic and independent expression and behavior. – Right to form student unions and associations and right to assemble – Right to participate in the management of all educational institutions and of all bodies connected with the academic and other affairs of student life. FLAGA 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.AFFILIATION OF STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS, MEMBERS AND UNITSStudents’ Federation of India may permit affiliation to any student organization, based on a State in India or in certain areas of any state or on any educational institution provided that the organization accepts the programme of Students’ Federation of India, and expresses its willingness to abide by the Constitution of Students’ Federation of India and command a certain minimum number of students on its rolls, as decided by the Central Executive Committee of the Students’ Federation of India.Any unit desiring affiliation to Students’ Federation of India shall charge its members a subscription fee of Rs 1 per academic session in case of school students, and Rs 2 per academic session for students from other academic institutions, or $ 1 in case of overseas Indian students and shall pay an affiliation fee of 20 per cent of the subscription fee, per member on its rolls to the Central Executive Committee of the Students Federation of India Apart from the affiliation fee from each member, each unit of the organisation and the affiliate organizations will have to pay a registration fee of Re 1/- and overseas units and affiliates, 1$ per annum to the Central Executive Committee of the Students’ Federation of India MEMBERSHIP AND RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF THE MEMBERSA student above 12 years of age or studying in standard six and above, whichever is earlier, irrespective of gender, caste, religion, language, race or region and opinion, who accepts the objectives of the Students Federation of India and pays the required annual subscription fee is eligible to be a member. School students are required to pay an annual subscription of 1 rupee, and students from other academic institutions have to pay Rs 2 or 1 $ in case of overseas Indian students. The membership will be valid for a single academic session only. The differential membership fees shall not in any way mean differential rights and duties of the members.Any member of Students’ Federation of India after the completion of ones education is eligible to enroll oneself as a member for another two years more. Even after this period, the conference can elect those ex-students in the Executive Committee or as office bearers of the said committee. Every member will have the right to elect and to be elected and place ones opinions before the executive of the Students’ Federation of India. A member will have the right of resignation. All members will have the responsibility of implementing the programmers adopted through general conference and the right to propagate those objectives and activities of the Students’ Federation of India. Every member should regularly read the organ of the Students’ Federation of India and should take responsibilities of popularizing the organ. Every member can contribute and should collect funds for the organization. DISCIPLINARY ACTIONDisciplinary action may be taken against any member by the duly constituted committee under whose jurisdiction the member is enrolled, if the person’s activities are against the interest or the Constitution, of the organization.A member facing disciplinary charges has the right to explain his or her conduct to the committee initiating action. Expulsion of a member has to be ratified by the next higher committee. A member who is expelled or is facing any disciplinary action has the right to appeal to the higher committees and subsequently up to the Central Executive Committee. Central Executive Committee can disaffiliate any unit, for not conforming to the interest of the organization or acting against the aims and objectives of the organization. State bodies have similar powers vis-à-vis units under them. In the latter case, right of appeal for the units lie with the Central Executive Committee. Disaffiliation of any State committee by the Central Executive Committee must be placed for approval at the next All India Conference. STRUCTURE OF THE ORGANIZATIONConferencesExecutives Affiliated bodies, organized on State, District, Zone/Area, local and institution basis THE ORGANIZATION AND ITS RIGHTSThe All India Conference will be the highest body of the entire organization. The State Conference will be the highest body of the respective state organization; similarly, the highest body of the organization for any level will be the conference of the organization of that particular level. The All India conferences will be held normally every two years.The Affiliated bodies of Students’ Federation of India will elect delegates to the All India Conference by proportional vote in their respective conferences. Delegates to a conference of the Students’ Federation of India will be elected from the conferences or organizational conventions of the lower level bodies that come under its jurisdiction. In case of organizational conventions, advance ratification from the higher committee will be required. The number of delegates from any unit to a conference will be in a certain proportion of the membership commanded by the unit. The executive or the committee of a level will decide on the ratio of delegation and membership and other matters pertaining to the details of the same for the conference at its level. The conference will take the final decision pertaining to the subject and the procedure of the conference and will elect a steering committee and a presidium for conducting the work of the conference. The conference will review the work of the organization of the interim period since the last conference and will adopt the future programme. A statement on the work carried out and the annual accounts of the outgoing committee will be placed before the conference. The conference will elect an executive, the number of which shall be fixed by the Conference. The voting will be by secret ballot and proportional representation in case unanimity is wanting in the elections. EXECUTIVEIn between two conferences the executive or the committee shall be the highest body.The executive will execute the decision of the conference. The executive will draft rules in conformity with the Constitution for conducting the work. The CEC should meet at least thrice a year and the notice of the meeting should be circulated at least 15 days prior to the meeting. If at least one-third of the members of the Central Executive Committee demand for a meeting, it shall have to call a meeting within two months. If more than one-third of the members be present at a meeting, the decision of the meeting shall be considered valid. If any seat becomes vacant, the executive can co-opt to fill up the space. The member of the executive shall have to pay the fee of one rupee per year. The Executive may form different sub-committees to carry on its work The Executive after its election shall elect a President, a General Secretary and Vice Presidents and Joint Secretaries whose numbers it shall decide. The total strength of the Central Secretariat will not exceed 1/3rd of the total strength of the Executive. The Executive shall form the editorial board for the organ of the Students’ Federation of India or the secretariat should take the necessary responsibility. The executive may assign one member from the secretariat to supervise the fund. All the affiliated state units should be represented in the Executive. The President or in the absence of the President any Vice President shall conduct the functions of the Executive Committee. The All India Conference shall be convened by the decision of the Executive. The Executive is empowered to remove, suspend, or expel any of its members or office bearers for misconduct or any anti-organizational activities. THE SECRETARIATThe Secretariat shall consist of office bearers. It conducts the functions of the interim period between two executive meetings.The General Secretary after consultation with the Secretariat shall convene the meeting of the Executive Committee. The affiliated bodies and State Committees of the organization can have their own Constitution without transgressing or conflicting with the provisions of the Constitution of Students’ Federation of India. CHANGE IN THE CONSTITUTIONThe conference only can change or amend the Programme and Constitution. Any notice of proposed amendments to the Constitution by any member or unit must reach the Central Executive Committee at least two months before the All India Conference. The Central Executive Committee must circulate them to the State units at least one month before the All India Conference. The amendments proposed by CEC will also have to follow the same procedure.All proposed amendments to the programme and Constitution must be passed by at least two-thirds of the total number of delegates attending the Conference. RULES UNDER THE CONSTITUTION
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HistoryStudents’ federation of India was formed through its First Conference which was held at Thiruvananthapuram between December 27to 30th in the year 1970. In the latter half of 1970 student leaders from various states assembled together at Calcutta and decided to form a new student organization which is committed to bring together the students of our country and lead them on issues such as radical education reforms, employment, safeguarding and expansion of democratic rights and give the students movement of our country a new and correct direction leads to the formation of Students Federation of India. As regards the Kerala Unit of the organization, the State Committee started functioning from February 1971 and the first State Conference was held between March 11th to 13th at Palakkad during the year 1971. Since then it has been an era of relentless struggle for the organization striving to ensure justice for the student community in the State. The State unit had a very modest beginning spreading its tentacles over a few colleges in the State. Over the years, the Students Federation of India has grown into the biggest student organization in the State. The Students Federation of India leads the University Unions in all the Universities in the State. The very fact that the Students Federation of India commands majority in almost all the colleges/schools/polytechnics/Industrial Training Institute/Professional institutions including the Engineering and Medical College sin the State reflects the commitment of the organization in its attempt to cater to the needs of the students. The organization had on its rolls less than 50,000 members in the State in its formative stage. As per the statistics available for the academic year 2009-2010, the membership stands at 12 lakhs. Eleven lakhs Eight nine thousand one hundred and eightynine. All this years SFI in its march forward under the banner of Independence, Democracy, socialism had to deal with and counter various wrong tendencies with in the student movement. These 40 years have been very difficult years. In the last forty year right from Comrade Devapalan to Comrade. A.B. Bijesh, around 29 Cadres have become martyrs to the cruel and barbaric deeds of the fundamentalist and night wing forces operating in the state. Several of its members were tortured, Jailed and academically victimized. SFI was able to with stand the stiff resistance offered by all sections offered by who want to divide the student community on the basis of religion and caste and to commercially education. A section of the media nursing the capitalist and feudal ideologies with the active assistance of the pseudo intelligentsia who put forward the age old reactionary slogan that students should not take part in politics have made many an attempt to destroy the organization by spreading false and untrue campaign whereby trying to show the organization in poor light. However, the organization has outlived such malicious motives, thanks of the unflinching commitment by the rank and file of the organization and the continuous support of the student community. SFI becomes the prime target of all reactionary forces because the enemies of the people recognize that from within the student community it represents the main danger challenging their authority. During the period of emergency, when the democratic set up was facing its greatest peril, SFI organized many protests and student agitations to uphold the principles of democracy. Many of its cadres were jailed arbitrarily and because victims of organized torture. Comrade Mohammed Mustafa died as a result of the torture inflicted by the police. It is after the emergency period that the state organization witnessed a tremendous growth. The efforts of the organization in upholding the principles of justice and democracy were recognized and appreciated by the entire society including the student community. On the basis of martyrdom and glorious sacrifices of its members SFI today become the leading force in uniting the students on common issue. It is only the consistent efforts of the organization in upholding and catering to the needs of the students, the organization could grow into as where it stands today. No other organization has waged its struggle as the Students Federation of India against ragging and exploitation of students, attempts to communally polarize the student community etc. The Students Federation of India throughout the years has effectively warded off all diabolic attempts to commercialize education, which is detrimental to the interests of the student community. As the largest student organization in the state and the true inheritor of the glorious traditions of the pre-Independence student movement, SFI Kerala State Committee will carry on the struggle for a better future.
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