ABVP Foundation Day: The eternal flame of national awakening
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ABVP Foundation Day: The eternal flame of national awakening

As the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) marks its 77th Foundation Day on July 9, coinciding with National Student Day, the organisation's journey from a fledgling student movement in 1949 to what it describes as the world's largest student body has once again come into focus

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On July 9, 1949—a sacred moment in Indian history when the nascent rays of independence were giving shape to the dream of nation-building—the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) emerged. Inspired by Swami Vivekananda’s timeless ideals of Knowledge, Character, and Unity, this great student organization stands today as the world’s largest and most influential student platform. On this auspicious occasion of National Student Day, I offer my deepest salutations to those great souls who made Swami Vivekananda’s ideals—Knowledge, Character, and Unity—the guiding principles of their lives.

A Life Directed by the Spirit of Nationalism: My own life is deeply connected to this sacred stream. Initiated into the sphere of inspiration of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) during my youth, I became deeply associated with the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad. Serving as the State Secretary, State Vice-President, and State President of ABVP in Rajasthan over a period of nine years was, for me, a period of dedicated service (*Sadhana*). In those days, within college campuses, we strove not only for academic excellence and student welfare but also endeavored to realize the noble goals of cultural pride, national unity, and character building. ABVP instilled in us the profound realization that true service to students is not about pursuing narrow self-interests; rather, it is a sacred *Yajna* (ritual offering) for nation-building, where making a contribution (*Ahuti*) is the ultimate sacred act. Today, as the world’s largest student organization, ABVP is inspiring students across the nation with a culture of diligence, service, and national pride.

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“We Arrived with a Physical Form; the Parishad Gave Us a Mission“: This line encapsulates the essence of the lives of ABVP activists. The spirit of divine discipline, dedication, and “Nation-First” that resided within me was further refined, strengthened, and translated into action by the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad during my tenure with the organization. In the current global scenario, it is the responsibility of our youth to contribute towards making India a ‘Vishwa Guru’ (global leader/teacher) by integrating ancient Indian knowledge traditions with modern science.

An organisation advocating for educational reforms and rights: ABVP, the world’s largest student organization, has raised its voice against issues faced by students—such as fee hikes, lack of transparency in examinations, and the commercialisation of education—while championing accessible and high-quality education. Simultaneously, it has waged an ideological battle against anti-national activities on college and university campuses and has prominently upheld slogans like ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ and ‘Vande Mataram’.

Social work and environmental conservation: Demonstrating a commitment to social causes, the organisation conducted massive tree-plantation drives across the country. During its Golden Jubilee in 1999, ABVP planted 150,000 saplings, including medicinal plants. Furthermore, through initiatives like ‘Students for Development’ (SFD), ABVP has strengthened the concept of holistic and sustainable development among students. ABVP waged a nationwide struggle to protect democracy in opposition to the National Emergency imposed in 1975. Additionally, through programs like ‘Mission Northeast’ and ‘Seema Darshan’, it worked to integrate students from the country’s remote regions into the mainstream and strengthen national unity.

On September 11, 1990, as part of the ‘Kashmir Bachao Andolan’ (Save Kashmir Movement), 10,000 ABVP activists reached Lal Chowk in Srinagar, Kashmir, to hoist the Tricolour and demanded the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A.
Addressing the issue of infiltration in Assam, ABVP raised the slogan ‘Save Assam, Save the Country’ and organized a massive protest at Judges Field in Guwahati on October 2, 1983.

In opposition to Bangladeshi infiltration, ABVP launched the ‘Chicken’s Neck’ (Kishanganj, Bihar) movement and exposed the extent of Bangladeshi infiltration. Thus, it is evident that the ABVP is not merely a student organization but a national body representing India’s youth—dedicated to national defense, self-respect, national unity, nationalism, and the fight against foreign infiltration—with an influence that extends to the international level.

The journey from a tiny seed to a massive banyan tree: History bears witness that whenever India faced a crisis, the nation’s youth dedicated themselves to its defense. The indomitable courage with which the immortal freedom fighter Babu Veer Kunwar Singh challenged British rule during the First War of Independence in 1857—even at the age of eighty—remains a source of inspiration for the youth today. This great warrior, who forced the British army to retreat across a vast region stretching from Bihar to Azamgarh, demonstrated that patriotism is not a matter of age but of the strength of one’s resolve. Similarly, Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan called for a ‘Total Revolution’ and entrusted the youth with the leadership of social transformation. Across India, including Rajasthan, the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has left an indelible mark in multifaceted areas such as the educational revolution, merit-based social justice, women’s empowerment, environmental conservation, disaster management, and social harmony. The organisation consistently proves that when student power is driven by discipline, foresight, self-sacrifice, and a spirit of service, it emerges as the most potent and invincible force for social change and national upliftment.

An Ideological Struggle Against Anti-National and Divisive Mindsets: The core philosophy of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) is nationalism. Here, nationalism is not merely a political slogan but an extension of India’s ancient culture, spanning millennia. It is this very nationalism that has bound a diverse India together in unity. National unity faces a challenge whenever attempts are made to divide society along the lines of caste, region, language, sect, or separatist ideologies. In such times, the role of the student community becomes even more crucial. The ABVP believes that India’s unity and integrity are paramount. Therefore, the Parishad calls for democratic, constitutional, and ideological resistance against any ideology within universities and colleges that seeks to undermine national unity, incite violence, or sow discord in society. The Parishad holds that any idea should be countered through logic, dialogue, study, and democratic discourse; this is the hallmark of a healthy student life.

An impartial study of the ABVP’s history—spanning over seven decades—reveals a significant fact: there has arguably been no other student organization in India that has refused to limit itself merely to student union elections or university campuses. The Vidyarthi Parishad has consistently endeavored to mobilize student power across diverse fields such as education, national security, public awareness in border regions, disaster relief, environmental conservation, blood donation, social harmony, research, innovation, sports, culture, and national integration. Consequently, the Parishad has established itself as a student movement that made social responsibility an integral part of its mission.

Another notable aspect of its history is that countless activists associated with the Parishad went on to make significant contributions in various fields—including education, science, the judiciary, the armed forces, administration, social service, journalism, industry, politics, and public life—yet the organisation never allowed itself to be confined to any single profession, class, or ideology. Its fundamental mission has always been nation-building through character-building. Perhaps this is the reason why the seed of an idea sown in 1949 has today grown into a massive banyan tree, providing the shade of character, leadership, service, and national spirit to millions of youths. The true success of any organisation is measured not by its buildings, positions, or slogans, but by the generations whose lives it has imbued with purpose, direction, and a national vision. Viewed against this yardstick, the history of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad is not merely the history of an organisation; it is an inspiring, ever-flowing saga of national renaissance achieved through student power in independent India.
Jai Bharat.
Jai Chhatra Shakti.

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