Conveying solidarity to the students protest across USA and condemning the repressive actions taken by the authorities of Columbia University and the US government.

Joint statement by Students’ Organisations of South Asia StudentsPledge Dated – 29.04.2024 – “With great hope, we are witnessing the students movement unfolding in USA. The protest, going on from April 17th at Columbia University with demands to sever ties to Israel and the companies that fed on war and genocide in Palestine, has already spread across the length and breadth of USA. The students from multitudes of backgrounds, including hundreds of progressive Jewish students, are standing firm braving the immeasurable oppression by the institutions and the US government. With…

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Massive Students Protest at Bhubaneswar

StudentsPledge News Dated 17.10.2023 – Demanding immediate reopening of all closed government primary schools, immediate filling of necessary posts of teachers, lecturers, teaching staff on permanent basis, immediate conduction of direct students union election in the state, stop fee hike of education and complete cancellation of anti-education National Education Policy-2020 a massive student protest was held in front of the Odisha State Assembly on 17th October under the call of AIDSO, Odisha State council. Thousands of students across the state took part in the protest.

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AIDSO called Delhi University Chalo

StudentsPledge News Dated 17.10.2023 – On 17 Oct, 2023, AIDSO Delhi organised a rally and public meeting, addressing the rapid implementation of NEP 2020 and its impact on Education. With the slogan of “Delhi University Chalo”, students from schools , different universities including DU, JNU and Jamia Millia Islamia had participated in this programme. The programme started with a Rally from Miranda House College Gate to DU Arts Faculty, with the proceedings of the meeting being conducted at the DU Arts Faculty gate. The meeting began with garlanding on the…

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AIDSO Condemns the horrific Rape and Naked Parade of Two Women in Manipur

StudentsPledge Date – 21.07.2023 – Sourav Ghosh, the general secretary of AIDSO, issued the following statement to the press in reaction to the horrifying rape and naked display of two women in Manipur and the callous, inhuman attitude of the Government: “AIDSO, in its strongest words and with deep anguish, condemns the horrific incident of two women being paraded naked and gang raped by the mob in Manipur. It has been over two months since the state has witnessed unprecedented mass killings, assaults, and rapes in the name of community.…

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AIDSO Condemns the Assault on Democratic Rights Intended to Prevent Mahapanchayat

StudentsPledge Date 28.05.2023 – Condemning the arrest of protesting wrestlers Sakshi Malik, Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia, several activists and prominent leaders of social movements who were en route to participate in the Mahapanchayat at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi in solidarity with the protesting wrestlers, AIDSO General Secretary Sourav Ghosh has issued the following statement to the press: He said, “Few metres away from the new parliament, which the Prime Minister of India is inaugurating as the ‘temple of democracy’, democratic rights are being assailed and violated by Delhi Police…

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AIDSO Delhi vehemently condemns police brutality on students of DU protesting in solidarity with the struggling wrestlers at Jantar Mantar

StudentsPledge Date 03.05.2023 – Condemning the police brutality on students of DU protesting peacefully and democratically, in solidarity with the struggling wrestlers at Jantar Mantar, Shreya, Secretary, AIDSO Delhi stated in a press statement:“We all know that the wrestlers of our country have taken to the streets of the capital and have been protesting at Jantar Mantar, seeking justice against the sexual harassment that they had to face at hands of the WFI President and BJP MP, Brijbhushan Sharan Singh. In support of the movement, AIDSO alongwith all the left…

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AIDSO attended Bangladesh Students Conference

Students Pledge News Dt 04.10.2022 – To strengthen student movement against commercialization of education, shrinking higher education and fascist misrule—the 6th conference of the revolutionary student’s organization in Bangladesh, Samajtantrik Chhatra Front (Socialist Student’s Front) was held on Wednesday, September 28, 2022. The inaugural session of the conference was held at ‘Aparajeya Bangla’ of Dhaka University and the discussion and committee introduction ceremony was held at TSC Auditorium. On the invitation of Samajtantrik Chhatra Front Comrade Sourav Ghosh, General Secretary of AIDSO and West Bengal State Secretary Comrade Manishankar Pattanayak…

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Dharana for Save Public Education in Thiruvananthapuram

Thiruvanthapuram Dt 29.09.2022 – AIDSO Kerala State Committee organized a dharna at the State Secretariat followed by a Raj Bhavan March demanding the rejection of the Khader Committee Report and the Higher Education Reforms Commission reports aimed at implementing the National Education Policy 2020 in Kerala. The programme marked the conclusion of the 150-days long nationwide movement against NEP 2020, on the 115th birth anniversary of the great martyr Bhagat Singh. AIDSO State President Dr. S. Aleena inaugurated the dharna and State Secratary R. Aparna presided over the proceedings. Students…

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Massive Students’ Convention to Save Public Education and Resist NEP 2020 was held in Bengaluru

Bengaluru Dt 28.09.2022 – Massive Students’ Convention to Save Public Education and Resist NEP 2020 was held in Freedom Park, Bengaluru on 28th of September. On Birth Anniversary of Great Revolutionary Shaheed E Azam Bhagat Singh, Thousands of students from across Karnataka marched towards Bengaluru along with 35 lakh signatures collected through them to submit them to Prime Minister through Chief Minister. Prof. A Murigeppa, Former Vice Chancellor of Hampi Kannada University addressed the students as Chief Guest. Com. V N Rajashekhar, All India President of AIDSO addressed the convention…

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