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History

AICUF in Bihar, from its very inception has played a vital role in developing the consciousness for the students for the all round development of the tribal boys and girls of this region, particularly after it has given itself its constitution in 1989. It lays emphasis on working in solidarity with the exploited masses. Trials of this region have been the victims of various kinds of exploitation from the very beginning of their history in this region. The Central Committee Meeting (CCM) of AICUF in 1958 took the decision to spread AICUF movement in Bihar. Since then, AICUF has extended invaluable service to the tribals in this region.

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Major Activities

Bihar was considered the part of AICUF, of the then CSU of Calcutta. The AICUF Calcutta opened its unit at St. Xavier’s College, Ranchi in 1960. Together with Ranchi, AICUF started its activities in Hazaribagh and Jamshedpur.

  • In 1963, separate unit for girls was started in Ranchi.

  • In 1963, many AICUF leaders took part in the leadership camp at Jamshedpur.

  • In 1965, a unit was formed in Gumla.

  • In 1966, a leadership camp was organized in Patna.

  • In 1967, Ranchi hosted yet another leadership camp.

  • In 1968, a Hindi camp was organized at betiah in North Bihar.

  • In 1969, a leadership cam was held in Hazaribagh.

  • In 1969, Prabhat unit, Ranchi and units in Simdega and Khunti were started.

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1989-90

9th-11th May – State Convention was held at St. Xavier College, Ranchi. 73 participants, including the two guests Fr. Gabriel from M.P. and Mr. Ignatius from Calcutta participated. The discussions were focused on three core issues: Dalit, Tribal and Women.


1991-92

In November 1991, AICUF Ranchi zone organized protest demonstration and ‘Fast unto death’ against the rape of a girl student of a rural college in Kolebira by the Block Development Officer.

13th-15th November: Organised a seminar for the units of Ranchi – the topic was “Tribal Culture” and “AICUF History”.

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1998-99

The techniques of street theatre and the study of the policy document of the state of South Bihar was conducted, from 20th to 24th September 1998.


1999-2000

  • Protest Rally against the molestation of a nun in Chapra

    In collaboration with the ICM Sisters the AICUFers of Patna Women’College unit

    took up the commitment to the Domestic Workers.

  • In collaboration with the All India Woman’s Conference (AIWC),Bihar branch the AICUFers of Patna Women’s College unit were trained in a two day Micro Credit Programme for empowering women with low income and arranged for a free one year computer course for the poor students.

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2000-2001

  • Human Rights and their violations - Regional camp.

  • A survey of the domestic workers

  • One day seminar on ‘Terrorism - A Global Menace’

  • Poster Competition displaying the effects of Terrorism Patna Women’s College

  • AIDS awareness programme by Bihar AIDS control society in association with AICUF 

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2002-2003

  •   Bihar AICUF units conducted a Discussion  for Revitalization of Bihar AICUF Units

  •   communal harmony

  •   Interstate Programme


North Bihar-Main Aims, Objectives and Functions

  • Formation of animators, youth leaders, youth volunteers through seminars, workshops, exposures, etc.        

  • Undertaking awareness campaigns on emerging issues.

  • Collaboration with secular Movements.

  • Social Awareness through social analysis programmes, exposure camps, street plays, etc.

  • Women empowerment through exclusive camps, seminars for women

  • Publication of News Bulletins.

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South Bihar

  •  Create an atmosphere where every boy and girl is given due respect, where every one gets a chance to improve his or her internal and external qualities, human and  social in order to create a just society.    

  • Solidarity towards tribals in their struggle to create a just human society.

  • Provide an opportunity for all tribal students to develop their human,democratic and tribal cultural values.         

  •  Nucleate in all the tribal students a compassionate heart and analytical mind, to make them the zealous workers for a just society.

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