Thursday, 26 December 2013
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Student Federations of India (SFI) के द्वारा विभिन्न मांगों को लेकर RTO देहरादून का घेराव किया गया
आज दिनांक 19 दिसम्बर २०१३, को Student Federations of India (SFI) के द्वारा RTO देहरादून का घेराव किया गया, और RTO को
ज्ञापन सौंपा. घेराव में DAV PG, DBS
PG, SGRR PG, MKP PG, Doon University एवं अन्य कालेजों एवं
स्कूलों के छात्र एवं छात्राए भारी संख्या में उपस्थित थे, जहाँ पर ARTO ने छात्र
प्रतिनिधियों से वार्ता कि और मांगों पर जल्द से जल्द कार्यवाही का आश्वासन दिया |
एस.एफ.आई.के जिला अध्यक्ष अभिषेक भण्डारी ने कहा कि, देहरादून जनपद आज
सम्पूर्ण प्रदेश में शिक्षा के क्षेत्र में अपना मुकाम बना चूका है | आज हमारे
जनपद में उत्तरखंड के छात्र- छात्रा ही नही अपितु, बाहरी प्रदेशों के लाखों
छात्र-छात्राऍ शिक्षा ग्रहण करने आ रहे है | हम सभी के सामने सार्वजानिक परिवहन
व्यवस्था का सुचारू रूप से न चल पाना आज सबसे बडा सवाल बन गया है,
प्रदर्शकारियों की मांगे निम्न है :-
1)
हमारा आपसे विनम्र आग्रह:
है की देहरादून जनपद के चार प्रमुख, विश्वविधालयों की और जाने वाले सार्वजनिक
परिवहन व्यवस्था को शीघ्र अति-शीघ्र इन निम्न रूटों पर
i)
घंटा घर, DIT-IMS-शिव मंदिर
रूट,
ii)
सर्वे चौक-भण्डारी बाग़-SGRR
PG college- Doon University, मोथरोवाला रूट,
iii)
सर्वे चौक-ग्राफ़िक-एरा-
मोहब्बेवाला रूट,
iv)
प्रेमनगर-सुद्धोवाला रूट को
पट्रोलियम विश्विधालय तक विस्तरित किया जाये तथा यह पर सुचारू परिवहन व्यवस्था
उपलब्ध करायी जाये |
2)
छात्र एवं छात्राओं को कालेज परिचय-पत्र दिखने पर पचास प्रतिशत छूट
दी जाय
इस अवसर पर एस.एफ.आई.जिला उपाध्यक्ष विपिन जोशी ने कहा कि निजी क्षेत्र के
शिक्षण संस्थानों द्वारा प्रदान की जा रही परिवहन व्यवस्था की तरफ आपका ध्यान आकर्षित
करना चाहते है जो निजी परिवहन व्यवस्था के नाम पर छात्र-छात्राओं से मोटी रकम वसूल
करते है | हम चाहते है कि गरीब छात्र-छात्राओं के हितों को देखते हुए आप अपने स्तर
से इन विश्वविधालयों के अंदर सिटी बस के किराया अनुसार इन विश्वविधालयों द्वारा
चलाई जा रही निजी परिवहन बसों का मासिक किराया निर्धारित करे |
अगर मांगो पर जल्द ही कोई कार्यवाही नही हुई तो छात्र उग्र आन्दोलन के लिए
अग्रसर होगे |
प्रदर्शनकारियों में विपिन जोशी, देवेंद्र रावल, कवराज सिंह, अतुल कान्त, अतुल सिंह, नितेश, विकाश भट्ट, हिमांशु राणावत, आकाश सूद (अक्की), हिमांशु चौहान, मनीष, पुष्कर राज थापा, मयंक पाल, वंदना, पुल्कित, अनीता, रवि, पूनम, सीमा , मंजू, अजय, रोहित, मुफीद, रवि भट्ट, शांति प्रसाद संजय आदि भारी संख्या में विधार्थी मौजूद थे
प्रदर्शनकारियों में विपिन जोशी, देवेंद्र रावल, कवराज सिंह, अतुल कान्त, अतुल सिंह, नितेश, विकाश भट्ट, हिमांशु राणावत, आकाश सूद (अक्की), हिमांशु चौहान, मनीष, पुष्कर राज थापा, मयंक पाल, वंदना, पुल्कित, अनीता, रवि, पूनम, सीमा , मंजू, अजय, रोहित, मुफीद, रवि भट्ट, शांति प्रसाद संजय आदि भारी संख्या में विधार्थी मौजूद थे
धन्यवाद
भवदीय
अभिषेक भण्डारी
जिला अध्यक्ष
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
मा.क.पा.,भा.क.पा.,एस.एफ.आई.,एडवा एवं सीटू ने प्रदर्शन कर अमेरिकी सरकार का पुतला फूंका
आज 18 December 2013 को देहरादून में
अमेरिकी सरकार द्वारा भारतीय राजनायक श्रीमती देवयानी को सरेआम अपमानित किये जाने
व् अंतराष्ट्रीय कानूनों की घोर अवहेलना किये जाने के खिलाफ मार्क्सवादी
कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी, भारतीय कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी, सीटू, AIDWA, Student
Fedrations of India (SFI) ने सयुंक्त रूप से लोकल बस स्टैंड से
घंटाघर तक प्रदर्शन कर, घंटाघर में अमेरिकी सरकार का पुतला फूंका, प्रदर्शनकारी
अमेरिकी सरकार की दादागिरी के खिलाफ नारे लगाते हुए घंटाघर पहुचे जहाँ प्रदर्शन आम
सभा में परिवर्तित हो गया |
आम सभा को मा.क.पा. सचिव सुरेन्द्र सिंह सजवाण भा.क.पा. सचिव महिपाल बिष्ट तथा वीरेंद्र भण्डारी, इंदु नोडियाल, जीत सिंह, अनंत आकाश, लेखराज, के.आर.कश्यप, एस.एस.रजवार, एस.ऍफ़.आई. जिलाध्यक्ष अभिषेक भण्डारी आदि वक्ताओं ने आम सभा को संबोधित करते हुए कहा की अमेरिका को सही मौके पर जवाब देना होगा। अब तक की कार्रवाई पर्याप्त नहीं। वक्ताओं ने कहा की श्रीमती देवयानी से पूर्व भी भारत के राष्ट्पतियों एवं अन्य गणमान्यों से भी न्युयोर्क व् बोस्टन के हवाई अड्डो एवं अन्य स्थानों पर भी अपमानजनक व्यवहार हो चुका है जिसकी सवत्र भर्त्सना की गयी थी |
एस.ऍफ़.आई. जिलाध्यक्ष अभिषेक भण्डारी ने कहा की
यह एक अत्यंत गंभीर मुद्दा है | भारतीय राजनयिक को गिरफ्तार कर हथकड़ी लगाना और जेल
में अपराधियों के साथ रखना वियना समझौते के तहत राजनियकों को मिली छुट का उल्लंघन
है | अमेरिका भारत स माफ़ी मांगे | यदि अमेरिका ऐसा नही करता है तो छात्र समुदाय
अमेरिका के खिलाफ बड़ा आन्दोलन करेंगे |
प्रदर्शन में प्रमुख रूप से महावीर शर्मा, इन्द्रेश
नौटियाल, गगन गर्ग, अनीता राज, पीयूष,अर्जुन, अशोक शर्मा, पुरोषत्तम पुरी,
शाकुम्भरी रावत, अशोक कटारिया, शशिकला पूरी, मनीष ठाकुर हिमांशु चौहान, मनीष, आदि भारी संख्या में पुरुष
व् महिलाएं शामिल थी |
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
परिवहन विभाग, देहरादून से Student Federations of India (SFI) की मांगे
अपील
Student Federations
of India (SFI)
Dehradun
साथियों,
आज, देहरादून जनपद सम्पूर्ण प्रदेश में शिक्षा
के क्षेत्र में अपना मुकाम बना चूका है | आज हमारे जनपद में उत्तरखंड के छात्र-
छात्रा ही नही अपितु, बाहरी प्रदेशों के लाखों छात्र-छात्राऍ शिक्षा ग्रहण करने आ
रहे है | हम सभी के सामने सार्वजानिक परिवहन व्यवस्था का सुचारू रूप से न चल पाना
आज सबसे बडा सवाल बन गया है,
अत: हम Student Federations
of India (SFI) के लोग आप छात्र-छात्राओं के हितों में संघर्ष करते हुए दिनांक 19 दिसम्बर 2013
को निम्न बिन्दुओं पर
RTO का घेराव करने जा रही है जिनमे प्रमुख मांगे निम्न है :-
- बसों एवं विक्रमो का निर्धारित कोलेज एवं स्कूलों का रूट हो |
- बसों में स्कूलों,कालेज एवं विश्वविधालयों के छात्र-छात्राओं को किराये में पचास प्रतिशत की छूट दी जाये |
- सिटी बसों के किराये अनुसार DIT, IMS, Graphic-Era, Uttaranchal University एवं निजी शिक्षण एवं स्कूलों की बसों का मासिक किराया RTO द्वारा निर्धारित किया जाये |
अत: आप सभी से निवेदन है कि Student Federations
of India (SFI) के इन मांगो पर आकर कल 11 बजे (19 दिसम्बर 2013 ), RTO
आकर अपना अपना समर्थन दे |
धन्यवाद
निवेदक
अभिषेक भण्डारी
जिला अध्यक्ष, एस.ऍफ़.आई
Friday, 13 December 2013
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Wednesday, 4 December 2013
SFI के प्रयास से छात्राओं को बसों में मिलेगी छूट
दिनांक ३ दिसम्बर को स्टूडेंट
फेडरेशन ऑफ इंडिया (एसएफआई) द्वारा, हल्द्वानी (उत्तराखंड) में संभागीय
परिवहन अधिकारी (RTO) एसके सिंह का घेराव किया गया, जिसमे अनेक मांगे रखी गयी जैसे,
बसों एवं टेम्पो में किराए की मनमानी, टेंपो में रेट लिस्ट प्रदर्शित न होने पर
चालान की कार्रवाई मांग, इसके
अलावा छात्राओं को किराए में रोडवेज की भांति निजी बसों में भी छूट दिलाने की मांग
की।
लंबे समय से चोरगलिया रूट पर निजी वाहन
चालकों की किराए को लेकर मनमानी की शिकायत रही है। जिसके कारण विधार्थियों एवं
ग्रामीणों का काफी समस्या का सामना करना पड़ता है, इस मामले में क्षेत्र के ग्रामीण
एवं अन्य लोगो द्वारा पूर्व में परिवहन अधिकारियों का ध्यान आकर्षित किया गया था, लेकिन
कोई ठोस कार्यवाही नहीं हुई थी ।
अब मंगलवार को एसएफआई जिलाध्यक्ष पीयूष लोशाली के नेतृत्व छात्र-छात्राए आन्दोलनरित
हुए तथा संभागीय परिवहन अधिकारी एसके सिंह का उपरोक्त सभी मांगो को लेकर घेराव
किया गया | आरटीओ एसके सिंह ने मांगो को न्यायसंगत मानते हुए सभी मांगो पर अपनी
सहमती जताई तथा कहा की निजी बसों में
कालेज के परिचय पत्र प्रदर्शित करने पर छूट दी जाएगी, रोडवेज बसों के अलावा निजी
बसों को भी छात्राओं को किराए में 50 फीसदी छूट देनी होगी। बस जरूरी यह है कि छात्राओं को अपने शैक्षिक संस्थान का
आईकार्ड दिखाना होगा। इसके अलावा किराए की मनमानी रोकने के लिए अब टेंपो में रेट
लिस्ट लगानी आवश्यक कर दी गई है। इस सम्बन्ध में आरटीओ एसके सिंह ने मंगलवार को ही
आदेश भी जारी कर दिए।
इस दौरान, भावना भट्ट, शोभा भट्ट, सुनीता, अंशुल लोशाली, पारस यादव,हर्षित उपाध्याय, दीक्षित
पांडे, राहुल, गौरव समेत बड़ी संख्या में संगठन
कार्यकर्ता और विद्यार्थी मौजूद थे।
Friday, 29 November 2013
SFI Organises Fourth All-India Girls’ Convention
FROM July 10 to 12, the Students Federation of India (SFI) creditably
organised the fourth all-India girls’ convention at Shimla, with the slogan
“Fight Patriarchy,” a milestone in organising girl students to fight for gender
justice in educational institutions and in the wider society. More than 210
girl delegates from 23 states took part in the convention along with members of
the SFI’s central executive committee. The Himachal Pradesh state committee of
the SFI did a great job in term of organising this mega event. More than ten
lakh rupees came through mass collection. One could feel the results of hard
work of SFI cadre in Himachal by listening to the positive discussions among
the general public of Shimla.
Though
the people of Himachal, particularly of Shimla, gave overwhelming support to
the SFI, some obstacles were created by the Congress government regarding the
rally’s venue and some other things. One cannot forget the brutal attack on SFI
cadres in HP University and detention of leaders for days. But all this failed
to break the cadres’ courage; their determination and hard work resulted in
incredible organisation of the convention.
COLOURFUL STUDENT RALLY
The
convention began with a colourful procession, with more than 3,000 students
from all over the state taking part in it. This was one of the largest student
processions in the state in recent times. To mobilise such a number of students
is a very difficult and costly affair in a hilly and small state like Himachal.
The procession started from the old bus stand of Shimla, with hundreds of white
flags on which was inscribed “Independence, Democracy, Socialism.” The
gathering was attractive and gave a feel of the state’s culture. Girls joined
in their traditional dresses. Sweet melodies of a local traditional band echoed
in the air. All through its route, the procession was warmly welcomed by
different organisations in Shimla. Workers’ unions under the CITU greeted the
rally with revolutionary slogans. Delegates felt enthused on being welcomed by
the DYFI and AIDWA. Throughout the path of the procession, students raised
slogans for gender equality and against privatisation and commercialisation of
education.
The
procession culminated in a public meeting at Sabzi Mandi ground.
Brinda
Karat was the main speaker at the rally. Others to speak were Rakesh Singha
(first elected president of student union of HPU), Madhuja Sen Rao (SFI vice
president), Ritubrata Banerjee (general secretary, SFI), Kapil Bhardwaj (SFI
state president), Khushi Ram Verma (SFI state secretary), and Priyanka Chauhan
(vice president, HP student union). SFI joint secretary Vikram Singh presided.
Addressing
the rally, Brinda Karat said gender justice was not at all the agenda of either
of the leading political parties of our nation. The Congress and the BJP use
this issue either for votes or under public pressure. This is the only reason
women’s reservation bill has not been passed to date. Underlining the role of
Left forces in the struggle for gender equality, she cited the example of West
Bengal which was till recently considered one of the safest places for females.
But things have dramatically changed and the condition of women in the state of
West Bengal has worsened in two years of the Trinamul regime, with the latest
NCRB data ranking the state at top in terms of anti-women crimes. These data show that in 2011 the
registered cases of crime against women in the state numbered 29,133, which
then increased to 30,942 in 2012, marking the state as numero uno once again. West Bengal accounted for
12.7 per cent of the total number of crimes against women in India. For
Andhra Pradesh the figure is 28,171 and for UP, 23,579. True the incidence of
rape in the state dropped to 2,046 in 2012 from 2,363 in 2011. However, cases
of kidnapping and abduction increased to 4,168 in 2012 from 3,711 in 2011.
“Assault on women with intent to outrage their modesty” also showed an increase
to 3,345 in 2012 from 2,363 in 2011. Insult to modesty accounted for 556
registered cases in 2012.
On
behalf of the democratic movement, Rakesh Singha extended greetings to the
girls’ convention. He also explained how the path of neo-liberalisation adopted
by the ruling classes has resulted in the unequal growth and miseries for the
masses of India. People’s united struggles alone can change the scenario.
INAUGURAL
SESSION AND CULTURAL EVENT
On July
10 evening, inauguration of the convention took place in the historic Gaiety
Hall that was fully packed with dignitaries of the town along with the
delegates --- a reflection of local support for the event. Sanjay Chauhan, mayor
of the Shimla municipal corporation and reception committee chairman, welcomed
the delegates. Addressing the delegates he underlined that there is a strong
linkage between patriarchy and the problems women face today. Evolution of the
capitalist production in India is a classic case where gender oppression comes
handy to facilitate profit maximisation, as the patriarchal ideology with its
oppressive elements makes women a workforce which is paid less and made to work
more. Thus, under capitalist production patriarchy gets perpetuated as majority
of women suffer double brunt --- as an underpaid and overworked workforce in
production processes and as responsible for household work. India has the
largest illiterate population in the world, with women outnumbering men. Girl
children face the problems of dropout and non-retention most often because of
patriarchal values. There is problem of girls’ access to secondary and tertiary
education. The ongoing commodification of education can only mean denial of
access to education to girls.
Brinda
Karat inaugurated the convention. In her speech she outlined the sad plight of
Indian women and the factors responsible for it. She said incidences of rape
are increasing day by day while governments have failed to provide security to
women. Though there is the demand of death sentence to the rape case accused
after Delhi gang rape, she said the reality is that only 26 per cent culprits
get punished.
After
inauguration there was a cultural function which reflected the Himachali
culture. The natty of Shimla and Kinnauri kayang was the main attractions while the
play “Raja ka Baja” effectively raised the problems of education and
unemployment.
DELEGATES SESSION
The
convention started on July 11 morning with flag hosting by SFI vice president
Nilanjana Roy. A four member presidium, comprising Nilanjana Roy, Priyanka
Chauhan, Abid Hussain and Dhanya Vijayan, conducted the convention. After a
steering committee, minutes committee, credentials committee and resolutions
committee were constituted, Kapil Bhardwaj moved the condolence resolution.
Kopal
placed a draft note for discussion by the delegates. The note started with a
quotation from the UN report Status
of Women: “Women are half the world’s population, do two third of the
world’s work, receive one tenth of the world’s income and own less than one
hundredth of the world’s property.”
While
referring to the general status of women in India and need of intervention, the
note underlined point made in the SFI programme. It states: “Students
Federation of India is strongly opposed to all forms of gender discrimination
and oppression in every sphere of life. The prevalence of age-old evil
traditions like sati and dowry portray the deplorable condition of women in our
country. It commits to fight all patriarchal values and practices which draw
their basis both from the remnants of feudal relations, outmoded ways of
thought, and from the commodification of women under capitalism. SFI shall
fight for the emancipation of women and demands equality of access to education
for girls. SFI stands and strives for a progressive and gender sensitive ethos
and curriculum.”
Discussing
the educational status of females in India, the note stated that out of 11
crore illiterate children in the 6-10 age group in the world, over four crore
are in India. Girls constitute about two-third of these out-of-school children.
Nearly 90 per cent females in our country in the relevant age group do not
reach higher education. The overall female literacy rate in our country is only
53.7 per cent while the male literacy rate is 75.3 per cent. The urban male
literacy rate in our country is 86 per cent and the urban female literacy rate
is 73 per cent. The rural male literacy rate is 71 per cent while the rural female
literacy rate is merely 46 per cent. According to government figures of
2002-03, the dropout rate of girls between Classes I to X is as high as 64.97
per cent. These rates are alarming. Enrolment figures in higher education are
even worse. Females constitute about 40 per cent of all students in higher
education. Moreover, their enrolment is concentrated mainly in the humanities
and arts streams.
The
note also discussed sexual harassment of women at workplaces and need to
constitute anti-sexual harassment committees in
campuses in view of the Supreme Court’s landmark judgement in Vishakha case
(1997), laying down guidelines for the establishments in dealing with such
complaints and the need of legislation to deal with the issue. The University
Grants Commission has been issuing circulars since 1998, to all the
universities, advising them to establish a permanent cell and a committee and
to develop guidelines to combat sexual harassment, violence against women and
ragging in the universities and colleges
WHAT THE FIGHT IS ALL ABOUT
The note emphasised the importance of women’s participation in politics. It underlined the special challenges and issues facing girl students, which are as follows:
1)
Girls bear the brunt of privatisation and commercialisation of education and
the resultant high fees in education, as their parents often prefer to invest
in the education of sons.
2) Lack
of accessible educational institutions in nearby areas lead to high dropout
rate among girls.
3) Lack
of cheap transport facilities, bus passes and safe modes of transport act as a
hindrance to girls’ education.
4) Lack
of hostels in educational institutions prevents girls from accessing quality
education in different cities and towns.
5)
Concerns over safety and security of girl students act as a continuing
hindrance to their education. With the increased participation of women in the
public realm, growing instances of crimes against women are a matter of great
concern.
In this
context, the note said the SFI should:1) Fight for facilitating increased enrolment of girls in education at all levels.
2) Fight for gender sensitive course contents and curricula.
3)
Ensure increased participation of girls in student politics.
After
discussing all these issues, the convention adopted a demands charter,
including the following demands:
1)
Struggle against all forms of patriarchy must be intensified.
2) More
schools and colleges for girls must be built.
3)
Anti-sexual harassment committees should be formed at all institutional levels.
Gender sensitisation must be promoted.
4) More
government girls hostels should be constructed.
5)
Proper and scientific sexual education should be provided at school level by
properly trained teachers.
6) The
government must take steps to increase female literacy.
7)
School and colleges must provide clean toilets for girl students.
8)
Colleges should have girls’ common rooms.
9)
Verma committee recommendations must be adopted.
10) The
bill for 33 per cent reservation for women in state assemblies and parliament
must be passed.
11)
Trafficking of girls must be severely curbed.
12)
Female feticide and pre-natal diagnostic tests must be strictly stopped.
13)
Anti-dowry laws must be strictly implemented.
FOR
HALF THE EARTH AND HALF THE SKY
Delegates
discussed the draft note at length for two hours in the next session. After
discussion in groups, all the state units gave their suggestions; 31 delegates
participated in the final discussion which lasted for more than 225 minutes.
On July
11 evening a special seminar was organised on the topic “For Half the Earth and
Half the Sky; We shall Fight, We shall Win.” Sudha Sunderaman, general
secretary of All India Democratic Women’s Association, was the main speaker at
the seminar. After greeting the convention, she said almost all women want to
have education but most of them cannot. When we interact with women, they
generally say they were not able to complete education but would educate their
daughters well. But in this era of neo-liberalisation higher education is
becoming more and more difficult for women due to higher fee structures in
private institutions. While women are used for glamour in most of the TV
advertisements, feudal organisations like the RSS and khap panchayats put various types of
limitations for women. Women should be economically empowered to fight for
their status. In this respect, women’s right to property is very significant.
On the
third day the convention unanimously adopted the note along with the charter of
demands. The convention also adopted six resolutions. These are --- against
honour killing; against commodification of women; on accessibility of health
care for women; against discrimination against women at workplaces; against
dowry; for a parliament march on September 10, 2013.
In the
concluding session Ritabrata Banerjee pointed out how women enjoyed a better
status in the nations having communist governments. He explained how the Soviet
Union played a decisive role in giving voting rights to women. In 1917 the USSR
gave voting right to women for the first time; only then were the USA and Great
Britain compelled to do the same. Today we have to fight patriarchy both within
and outside the organisation, as patriarchal thinking operates in our
organisation too; we have girl in leadership in only a few state committees. He
appreciated the efforts of Himachal Pradesh state committee for organising the
convention very effectively. He concluded his presentation with a few lines
from Pablo Neruda.
The
convention formed an all-India sub-committee with 25 members. It has Madhuja
Sen Roy as convener and Nilanjana Roy, Kopal and Dhanya Vijayan as
co-conveners.
In his
remarks on organisation, Vikram Singh said we cannot fight on gender issues
without a strong organisational base. For this we have to make gender issues an
integral part of our day-to-day activities. Issues related to girl students
must be identified and a sustained struggle waged to achieve the demands,
avoiding tokenism in struggles. Through these struggles girls can be brought to
the organisation and their political consciousness raised.
In the
valedictory session the Himachal Pradesh state committee felicitated the
all-India secretariat. It also thanked all the volunteers and presented to them
mementos for hard work and selfless service. The delegates reaffirmed their
commitment to the struggle for equality through the inspirational “We shall
Overcome!”
- Dr Vikram SinghSource : People's Democracy
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