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We Fight For Jobs For All, Education For All And Empowerment Of Youth

DYFI was formed on 3rd November 1980 from it's inaugural conference held at Saheed Kartar Singh Saraba Village, Ludhiana, Punjab from 31st October to 3rd November.

DYFI stands for Communal harmony.
Constitutional approval of right to job.
DYFI demands Job for all.
Education for all.
Industrialisation.
Proper implementation of self employment projects.
DYFI opposes
Anti-democracy and sectarian movements.
Anti-people economic policies guided by IMF-WB-WTO.
Imperialist aggression over third war.
DYFI fights for
Scientific socialism.

To identify the various problems concerning youth and to take proper and timely decisions and measures to resolve them.

To organise the youth from all progressive and democratic sections of the people under the banner of the DYFI and to make special efforts to draw and encourage the active participation of young women.

To organise and conduct the struggle against the menace of unemployment and to fight for employment or un-employment relief till employment. To conduct propaganda and agitation for the inclusion of the right to work in the list of fundamental rights of the Indian Constitution.

To take up and highlight the issues and problems concerning the youth, especially in the field of education, culture and sports. To organise cultural and sports activities through clubs, gymnasiums, akharas, literary and cultural societies and to conduct debates discussions, seminars, symposia and cultural programs. To encourage youth participation in sports, literary and cultural activities by organising tournaments and competitions. To fight against all obscurantist ideas and decadent culture.

To conduct night schools and adult education camps, to fight against illiteracy and for the introduction of universal free and compulsory education upto the secondary stage.

To strive to unite all the secular and democratic forces against conservatism, casteism, communalism, separatism, parochialism and authoritarianism, and in defense of secularism, democracy and national integrity.

To initiate and conduct a sustained campaign against evils of untouchability, dowry system, child marriage, religious superstition, corruption in public life and other such evils that are plaguing our society.

To work for prompt and active participation in relief and rehabilitation programs during natural calamities, accidents and epidemics etc, and to mobilise and cooperate with all other youth organisations for relief and rehabilitation work.

To encourage youth to support and participate in all the democratic movements of the people: workers, peasants, middle classes, students and all other progressive and forward-looking strata of our country. To actively support the struggle against predatory foreign capital, Indian monopoly capital and the feudal and semifeudal landlordism, and for the nationalisation of all key industries and for carrying out radical land reforms, assuring land to the tiller.

To strive to establish fraternal contacts and cooperation with all the youth organisations of the world which subscribe to the anti-imperialist, anti-apartheid, national liberation and peace struggles, movements and their ideals.

To undertake and encourage the different State units of the DYFI for the publication of journals, leaflets pamphlets and other literature in order to further the aims, objectives and activities of the DYFI.

List of Office Bearers Of the DYFI elected at various conferences
After 1st Conference the following office bearers were elected at the first CEC meeting held at Ludhiana from 1st November to 3rd November 1980.
President : E.P.Jayrajan
Vice President : J.Saikia
Ashok Das Gupta
Darbara Singh
K. C. Karunakaran
P. Madhu
General Secretary : Hanan Mollah
Joint Secretary : Baren Basu
Netmal Sethia
Khagen Das
T. P. Dasan
S. P. Tiwari
Treasurer : Suneet Chopra

After 2nd Conference the following office bearers were elected at the first CEC meeting held at Calicut on 19 February 1984

President  : M. Vijay Kumar
Vice President   : Suneet Chopra
Saifuddin Chaudhuri
E. P. Jayrajan
N. Nanmaran
Manik Sarkar
General Secretary Hanan Mollah

Joint Secretary

 

Baren Basu
M. A. Baby
Tiken Das
Mohar Singh
S. P. Tiwari

Treasurer Vijay Kumar Shant

After 3rd Conference the following office bearers were elected at the first CEC meeting held at Madras(Chennai) on 19 December 1987.

President   : M. A. Baby

Vice President  

 

:

Saifuddin Chaudhuri
Vijay Shant
M. Dassan
Manik Sarkar
Robin Dev

General Secretary   : Hanan Mollah

Joint Secretary  

 

:

Baren Basu
S. P. Agusthalingam
Tiken Das
Srinivas Rao
S. Sharma

Treasurer  : Makhan Singh Sandhu
Secretariat Members  : K. Surendran

After 4th Conference the following office bearers were elected at the first CEC meeting held at Mumbai on 28 October 1991.

President M. A. Baby
Vice President : Viay Kumar Shant
Prabir Kar
Mainul Hassan
K. Surendrarn
Ashok Dhawale
General Secretary : Md. Salim
Joint Secretary : S. Sharma
Manab Mukherjee
D. Ravindran
Rabin Tarnuli
Mirium Venkteshwarlu
Treasurer : Prakash Viplabi
Secretariat Members : Jitendra Chaudhuri
Kulwant Singh
C.K. Padmanabhan

After 5th Conference the following office bearers were elected at the first CEC meeting held at Calcutta on 18 November 1995.

President : Namkulam Narayan Krishnadas
Vice President : Mainul Hassan Ahamed
D. Ravindran
Jitendra Chaudhuri
Rabin Tamuli
C.N. Mohanan
General Secretary : Md. Salim
Joint Secretary : Manab Mukherjee
B. Surendra
Babul Bhadra
Raju Paranjapee
Treasurer : Prakash Viplabi
Secretariat Members : Badrunnisa

After 6th Conference the following office bearers were elected at the first CEC meeting held at Thiruvananthapuram on 10 th April 2000.

President : Namkulam Narayan Krishnadas
Vice President : P.R. Vasanthan
Tapash Sinha
Babul Bhadra
Gunashekharan
Raju Paranjapee
General Secretary : Md. Salim
Joint Secretary : Tonmay Bhattacharya
T. Sasidharan
K.N. Balagopal
Naresh Jamatia
John Vesely
Treasurer : Prakash Viplabi
Secretariat Members : Awadesh Kumar
Sakti Rai Chaudhuri
Sukhwinder Singh Sekhon
Tikender Singh Panwar
Pushpendra Tyagi
Since Com. Md. Salim has taken up responsibility as honourable Minister In Charge,under Government of West Bengal, so he has been relieved from the post of General Secretary & Com. Tapas Sinha has been elected for the post of General Secretary
 
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