Protest at UGC against the discrepancies in UGC-NET Exams

The NTA has repeatedly failed at conducting national as well as state level examinations for UG, PG and research students. Their failures include delay in releasing exam schedules, admit cards and even in conducting examinations. With regard to the recent UGC-NET exam conducted by NTA, AISA and many other organisations listed the following concerns and demands for improving the examination process through a protest on 11 July held in front of the UGC headquarters in Delhi:

AISA holds Student Parliament in Delhi against National Education Policy 2020

On 31st May, the All India Students' Association held Student Parliament on Jantar Mantar against the National Education Policy 2020. Students from all over the country and more than 25 Universities joined the Student Parliament raising voice against FYUP, CUET, CBCS and the rampant politics of communal hate in the country by the ruling BJP-RSS.

Stipend for Lab-based Trainee Students Restored

Victory for AISA and Student Community

- Niharika Pradaush

The student community of Trivandrum Medical College gained a significant victory under the leadership of All India Students' Association (AISA) over the grave systemic injustice of the college towards its laboratory-based trainee students. At the peak of the pandemic period, the college withdrew the stipend facility of trainee students and exploited their free labour coupled with poor working conditions.

Massive Struggle to be Organized on Employment in Bihar: AISA-RYA

AISA-RYA held a joint executive meeting on 4 February at the CPIML legislative party office in Chhajjubagh, Patna. The recent successful Bihar Bandh on the demabds of RRB-NTPC aspirants was reviewed at the meeting and further mobilization of students and youth on the employment issue was discussed.

AISA General Secretary and Paliganj MLA Sandeep Saurabh said that we must link together all aspirants who have been victims of various recruitment scams and build a big front for justice for them.

‘UP Mange Rozgar Abhiyan’ Releases Right to Employment Manifesto

Students and youth under the UP Mange Rozgar (UP Demands Employment) campaign have over the past 6 months organized Right to Employment conferences, Yatras and mass signature campaigns in dozens of Districts in Uttar Pradesh including Lucknow, Allahabad, Banaras, Mau, Sitapur and Gorakhpur. Through a Right to Employment march on 2 December in front of the Lucknow Vidhan Sabha they strongly put forth their demand that the government should without delay fill the 25 lakh government posts lying vacant in Uttar Pradesh.