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Democratic Youth Federation of India (in Hindi भारत कि जनवादी नौजवन सभा, Bharat ki Janvadi Naujavan Sabha), it is the largest youth organization in India. Indian left-wing youth organization founded in 1980. DYFI, as it is popularly known, has a membership of 1.62 Crore till 2012. DYFI banner The current general secretary of DYFI is Abhay Mukherjee and the president is M.B.Rajesh. Contents [hide] 1 Affiliations 2 History 3 Publications 4 Views 5 External links Affiliations[edit source | editbeta] Communism in India Indicom.PNG Communist Party of India AITUC AIKS AIYF AISF NFIW BKMU Communist Party of India (Marxist) CITU AIKS DYFI SFI AIDWA GMP Communist Ghadar Party of India Naxalbari uprising Communist Party of India (M-L) Liberation New Democracy Janashakti PCC 2nd CC Red Flag Class Struggle Communist Party of India (Maoist) Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) AIUTUC AIMSS AIDYO AIDSO Abani Mukherji A. K. Gopalan Ajoy Ghosh Anand Anuradha Ghandy Azad Azhikodan Raghavan B. T. Ranadive Charu Majumdar E. K. Imbichi Bava E. K. Nayanar E. M. S. Namboodiripad Ganapathy Guru Radha Kishan Jagannath Sarkar Jyoti Basu K. Damodaran Kishenji Kobad Ghandy Kondapalli Seetharamaiah Kosa M. N. Roy Moturu Hanumantha Rao Narmada Akka P. Krishna Pillai Prashant Bose Puchalapalli Sundaraiah Puran Chand Joshi Shamsher Singh Sheri Shibdas Ghosh T. Nagi Reddy V. S. Achuthanandan Tebhaga movement CCOMPOSA Telangana Rebellion Comrades Association Communist Party of French India Communism World Communist Movement Portal icon Communism portal v t e DYFI is a member of World Federation of Democratic Youth. DYFI rally in Kolkata The DYFI affiliate in Jammu and Kashmir is called Democratic Youth Federation of Kashmir. In Tripura there is a separate body, affiliated to DYFI, called Tribal Youth Federation. In Kerala DYFI has a strong base and the current secretary of DYFI-Kerala State Committee is M.SWARAJ, and President is T.V.RAJESH. History[edit source | editbeta] 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 that CPI(M) had different youth organizations in different states. In Kerala, Kerala Socialist Youth Federation preceded DYFI. Publications[edit source | editbeta] At national level, DYFI publishes the magazine Naujawan Drishti (Youth Stream). On state level there are various publications, such as Jubashakti in West Bengal and Yuvadhara in Kerala. Views[edit source | editbeta] Purported aims of DYFI: Jobs for all, education for all and empowerment of youth. It stands for communal harmony. Constitutional approval of right to job. Industrialisation. Proper implementation of self-employment projects. DYFI aims for Scientific socialism. 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. External links[edit source | editbeta] Official website Official Website of DYFI Kerala State Committee Official Website of DYFI Mumbai District Committee Coordinates: 28°37′7.4″N 77°13′8.1″E Stub icon This article about an Indian political party is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. mj
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