NSUI Aunachal Pradesh

NSUI Aunachal Pradesh NSUI is a political organisation of congress (I) of India. NSUI is a frontial Wing of Congress Party

National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) is the largest democratic and secular student organization in the world that represents the aspirations of millions of students. NSUI, since its formation on 9th April 1971, has been motivating young minds and leading the torch of student activism. We have always been in the forefront to protect the rights and interest of student community irrespective of c

aste, religion, gender, and status in society. NSUI has embarked on a revolutionary journey which will see young leaders emerge from the grass root. The doors of NSUI are open to everyone and the process of electing and grooming young leaders is on. NSUI, at present, has a million plus registered members, 45000 elected office bearers at different levels and 7500 college committees across the country. Our motto of Student Welfare is achieved through this grand network of members and young leaders.

29/03/2017

ITANAGAR, Mar 27: In a gruesome incident on late Sunday night, Kajum Bagra (34), son of Deputy Speaker cm BJP MLA Tumke Bagra allegedly shot one Kenjum Kamsi (40) of Angu village, near Hotel Aalo West in Aalo.
Sources from Aalo informed that there is a CCTV footage, which captured the entire incident, that occurred between 10 to 10:30 PM. Reportedly, the deceased, Kenjum Kamsi was standing at the parking lot near the hotel when the accused, Kajum Bagra came in a white Scorpio (registration No. AR01F 0217) and shot Kamsi on the head from point blank range, without any provocation or argument.
The victim reportedly succumbed to his injury on the way to Pasighat.
It was also informed that the accused and the victim might have had an argument over some work on the phone before the shooting incident. The argument was reportedly over several projects under SIDF and SADA as the victim had allegedly filed complaints against the accused and his brothers in several departments asking them not to release bills.
The accused later surrendered before the police after the victim was declared dead.
The Arunachal Pradesh Police, Aalo unit also arrested Kanya Bagra after verifying the CCTV footage, while three other persons were also detained today for interrogation.
Victim Kenjum Kamsi is survived by his wife and three children. He was the Spokesperson of Paktu Ao Youth Welfare Association (PAYWA) and also a Congress party worker.
A case has been registered with Aalo Police Station with case no 14/17, under section 302 IPC, read with 25(1)(B) of Arms Act.
Reacting to the incident, angry relatives engaged heavy machineries and dug a pit outside the hotel in an attempt to bury the deceased’s body this morning. However, the mob was later pacified after relatives of the accused gave them a plot at Bagra (Higi) village, 25 Kms from Aalo.
Despite repeated attempts to contact the West Siang Superintendent of Police and Officer in-charge Aalo, this daily did not receive a response.
Meanwhile, the Galo Students’ Union (GSU) vehemently condemned the heinous crime and demanded exemplary punishment for the accused under relevant sections of the law.
The students’ union urged the authorities concerned, including Aalo Police to ensure justice for the victim and his family.
Extending condolences, the GSU said that Kenjum Kamsi was closely associated with the PAYWA and various other social organizations. The GSU expressed solidarity with the family members of late Kenjum and appealed to all for calm in this hours of crisis.

09/08/2016

Sad news for A. P for great lost of pul sir

13/07/2016

SC restores Congress govt in Arunachal Pradesh.
Jul 13, 2016 10:49 : Supreme Court ordered the restoration of the Congress government in Arunachal Pradesh on Wednesday, scrapping all decisions by the governor that precipitated the fall of the previous administration.(PTI File Photo)
The Supreme Court ordered the restoration of the Congress government in Arunachal Pradesh on Wednesday, scrapping all decisions by the governor that precipitated the fall of the previous administration.
The decision is a huge embarrassment for the BJP-ruled Union government that ordered President’s Rule in the state, following which Congress rebels formed the government with support from the saffron party.
But the Supreme Court restored the state assembly to its state before December 15 – which means the dismissal of the Congress government, President’s Rule and the new administration have all been declared invalid.
This is the second time in recent months that the BJP has faced a setback over imposing President’s Rule. Earlier this year, it clamped central rule in Uttarakhand after eight Congress MLAs rebelled against chief minister Harish Rawat, triggering a prolonged court battle. But the courts ruled in favour of the Congress and Rawat won a crucial floor vote.

30/11/2015

Hyyy everyone

21/08/2015

I was Elected as State Secy (1) NSUI during 2013 internal election of state unit NSUI Arunachal Pradesh. last month oh 25th july 2015 without informing SOBs and DOBs as well as National In- Charge of Arunachal pradesh NOBs, the PRESIDENT has conduct meeting with some members(which be favour oh him) any notice to, they have been terminated from my post of State Secy. NSUI Arunachal Pradesh without my completion my tennure and without any valid reason and without consulting NOBs In- Charge of Arunachl Pradesh has been RESHUFFLING the New Executive members on 25th July 2015 at Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. i have been doing my duty with sincrerity and dedicately for our UNION but i was dropped out from my post without any given shockout notice. As such as the PRESIDENT has illegally appoint many members in State Unit NSUI Arunachal Pradesh, which have been more of members are thier own relatives. He cannot maintain the guideline of NSUI and also risk for the future NSUI of Arunachal Pradesh.

BiographiesMahatma GandhiBorn: 02/10/1869Died: 30/01/1948Birthplace: Porbandar, Gujarat, IndiaMohandas Karamchand Gandhi...
01/10/2014

Biographies
Mahatma Gandhi
Born:
02/10/1869
Died:
30/01/1948
Birthplace:
Porbandar, Gujarat, India

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, more commonly known as ‘Mahatma’ (meaning ‘Great Soul’) was born in Porbandar, Gujarat, in North West India, on 2nd October 1869, into a Hindu Modh family. His father was the Chief Minister of Porbandar, and his mother’s religious devotion meant that his upbringing was infused with the Jain pacifist teachings of mutual tolerance, non-injury to living beings and vegetarianism.

Born into a privileged caste, Gandhi was fortunate to receive a comprehensive education, but proved a mediocre student. In May 1883, aged 13, Gandhi was married to Kasturba Makhanji, a girl also aged 13, through the arrangement of their respective parents, as is customary in India. Following his entry into Samaldas College, at the University of Bombay, she bore him the first of four sons, in 1888. Gandhi was unhappy at college, following his parent’s wishes to take the bar, and when he was offered the opportunity of furthering his studies overseas, at University College London, aged 18, he accepted with alacrity, starting there in September 1888.

Determined to adhere to Hindu principles, which included vegetarianism as well as alcohol and sexual abstinence, he found London restrictive initially, but once he had found kindred spirits he flourished, and pursued the philosophical study of religions, including Hinduism, Christianity, Buddhism and others, having professed no particular interest in religion up until then. Following admission to the English Bar, and his return to India, he found work difficult to come by and, in 1893, accepted a year’s contract to work for an Indian firm in Natal, South Africa.

Although not yet enshrined in law, the system of ‘apartheid’ was very much in evidence in South Africa at the turn of the 20th century. Despite arriving on a year’s contract, Gandhi spent the next 21 years living in South Africa, and railed against the injustice of racial segregation. On one occasion he was thrown from a first class train carriage, despite being in possession of a valid ticket. Witnessing the racial bias experienced by his countrymen served as a catalyst for his later activism, and he attempted to fight segregation at all levels. He founded a political movement, known as the Natal Indian Congress, and developed his theoretical belief in non-violent civil protest into a tangible political stance, when he opposed the introduction of registration for all Indians, within South Africa, via non-cooperation with the relevant civic authorities.

On his return to India in 1916, Gandhi developed his practice of non-violent civic disobedience still further, raising awareness of oppressive practices in Bihar, in 1918, which saw the local populace oppressed by their largely British masters. He also encouraged oppressed villagers to improve their own circumstances, leading peaceful strikes and protests. His fame spread, and he became widely referred to as ‘Mahatma’ or ‘Great Soul’.

As his fame spread, so his political influence increased: by 1921 he was leading the Indian National Congress, and reorganising the party’s constitution around the principle of ‘Swaraj’, or complete political independence from the British. He also instigated a boycott of British goods and institutions, and his encouragement of mass civil disobedience led to his arrest, on 10th March 1922, and trial on sedition charges, for which he served 2 years, of a 6-year prison sentence.

The Indian National Congress began to splinter during his incarceration, and he remained largely out of the public eye following his release from prison in February 1924, returning four years later, in 1928, to campaign for the granting of ‘dominion status’ to India by the British. When the British introduced a tax on salt in 1930, he famously led a 250-mile march to the sea to collect his own salt. Recognising his political influence nationally, the British authorities

Hon'ble Chief Minister.  Address the IYC foundation celebration on 9th au5 2014
09/08/2014

Hon'ble Chief Minister. Address the IYC foundation celebration on 9th au5 2014

06/08/2014
06/08/2014

gud eve to all

Congralutions to Newly Elected National President Shri Roji.M.John
06/08/2014

Congralutions to Newly Elected National President Shri Roji.M.John

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