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All India Students Association

All India Students Association
All India Students' Association Aisa.jpg
Abbreviation AISA
Formation 9 August 1990
Type Student Organisation
Headquarters India
National President
Sucheta
National General Secretary
Sandeep Saurav
National Vice-Presidents
Farhan, Rinki, Ranjeet and Ranajoy
National Joint Secretaries
Ajit, Saikat, Abhilasha and Sunil
Website AISA

All India Students' Association (AISA) is a left-wing student organisation of India. It is the student wing of the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation. AISA was founded in Allahabad on 9 August 1990 with merger of several left wing student organisations operating in different states.

Currently Sucheta De is the national president of AISA and Sandeep Saurav is its National General Secretary.

AISA had won two central posts in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student union election held in 2015.

AISA’s prominent leader and two-time JNUSU president, Chandrasekhar was killed in the Siwan district of Bihar. The party's is firm believer in ideology of the revolutionary legacy of Bhagat Singh and Chandrasekhar — the revolutionary transformation of society. It gives voice to student’s creative energy through processions, demonstrations, seminars, street plays, film shows and songs on various issues of our times.

The organisation is currently operating in 17 states of India, namely Delhi, UP, Bihar, Uttarakhand, Assam, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Orissa, Tripura, Maharashtra,Telengana

The national conference is the highest decision making body. It has a very important role in the constitution of the organisation and its policy making. It reviews all previous activities and promulgates the political, organisational and financial report.

The first national conference for AISA took place on its foundation day, i.e. on 9 August 1990 at Allahabad. The second national conference was held in Delhi in 1994, the third in 1998 at Patna, the fourth in Allahabad (2001), the fifth in Calcutta (2004), and the sixth at Muzaffarpur, Bihar on 6–7 December 2006, the seventh took place at Kolkata from 8–10 February 2010. Recently, the eighth national conference took place in New Delhi from 10–11 May 2015.

National Council is elected by national conferences, the highest governing body. It is the highest policy making body in the interim period between two National Conferences. It decides the numbers of council members, will elect the office bearers and national executive council and discuss the report presented by the executive council regarding the implementation of decisions taken by it. It also has the right to make any change in the constitution, except its objective, aims and directions, with two-third majority.


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