DYFI
The organization was formed on 3 November 1980 from its inaugural conference held at Saheed Kartar Singh Saraba Village, Ludhiana, Punjab from 31 October to 3 November. Prior to formation, the leaders of KSYF of Kerala, Socialist Valibar organisation of Tamil Nadu, Nav Jawan Sabha of Punjab, DYF of West Bengal etc. This committee conducted a conference in Ludhiana from 1 to 3 November for the
formation of DYFI. The constitution and programme of the new organisation was adopted in this conference. DYFI is very proactive in fighting against the commercialization of education in India. In on 25 November 1994 five members of DYFI were shot dead by the state police force, when the DYFI activists protested against commercialization of higher education at Koothuparambu in Kannur district, Kerala. Publications[edit]
At national level, DYFI publishes the magazine Naujawan Drishti (Youth Stream). On state level there are various publications, such as Jubashakti in West Bengal, Yuvadhara in Kerala, and Yuvasangharsh in Maharashtra. Views[edit]
Purported aims of DYFI:
Jobs for all, education for all and empowerment of youth. Constitutional approval of right to job. Proper implementation of self-employment projects. DYFI aims for Scientific socialism. Promote secularism of the nation
It opposes :
Anti-democracy and sectarian movements. Economic policies guided by International Monetary Fund, World Bank and World Trade Organization. Imperialist aggression over Third World. Industrialization by corporate's. Funds :
Major part of the DYFI fund is collected through its members, and at times it raises fund from the general public. For this they hold fund collection drives during a specific time by all of its units. External links[edit]
Official website
Official Website of DYFI Kerala State Committee
Official Website of DYFI Mumbai District Committee
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