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  1. Indian National Congress
  2. The Indian National Congress, colloquially the Congress Party but often simply the Congress, is a political party in India with widespread roots. Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Empire in Asia and Africa.

  3. Indian Youth Congress
  4. Pre-Independence: Students very prominently and positively participated in the National Movement. This was very clearly evident in 1905,when students protested against Lord Curzon’s decision of the partition of Bengal. This also had echoes in Northern India where students came out in large numbers to participate in the freedom movement in spite of the fact that the Indian National Congress at that time did not have a political outfit for the youth of the country.From 1921 onwards, sporadic movements of young students started shaking the minds of the young people against English rule. A substantial part of this group undertook extreme revolutionary activities which then dominated the movement from 1925 onwards right up to 1942. The martyrs of the National movement like Khudiram bose in Bengal, Chandrashekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh etc. ignited the minds of students and youth across the country.

    During this period, youth groups were organised. under different names, i.e. provincial Students Conference, Young India Forum, All Bengal Students Association, Central Provincial Youth Conference, and later the Students Congress.Shaping of the Youth Congress: The actual shaping of the Youth Congress, in terms of flag, logo etc. actually took place after 1950 onwards and was initiated by Smt. Indira Gandhi followed by Sh. Ramlal Parik, Sh. Puran Singh Azad, Sh. K.V. Reddy, Sh. Brij Mohan Jain, Sh. Tulsidas Dasappa and in 1971 by myself. While tracing the history of the Youth Congress, we also find that Mr. Nariman, after whom the Nariman Point of present day Mumbai is named was deeply involved in Youth congress activities during the freedom movement.Logo: The logo of the Youth Congress is the popular wheel which generates the power and strength, through which one can derive the dynamism for creation.1950’s and 1960’s: Two major conferences of post-Independent India played a major part in shaping the Youth Congress structure. The first was the Tirupati session of the mid 1950’s and the second was the Panchmarhi session of the 1960’s. It was at Pachmarhi that the National Council and the National Advisory Committee came into being. The IYC Constitution was also drafted and adopted in this session.

    Prior to this, the Youth congress used to function through the AICC, as one of its constituent departments/cells. The Youth Cell used to coordinate Youth Congress and students’ activities throughout the country during this period.Between 1949 and 1962, the Youth Congress was mainly engaged in constructive work such as the co-operative movement, mass literacy campaign, fight against untouchability, spreading of primary education, and national level social, cultural and sports activities. In 1962, the Youth Congress played a great role on the patriotic front against the Chinese aggression. It was from 1965 that the Youth Congress took on a more direct political role, especially against the right-wing reactionary forces, ultimately culminating in the historic split of the Congress in 1969 led by Smt. Indira Gandhi. Gradually, the Youth Congress began to undertake activities such as tree plantation, anti-dowry campaign, anti-hoarding, anti-smuggling campaigns

  5. Kerala Students Union (KSU)
  6. The Kerala Students Union is a students organisation in Kerala, India. It functions as the student wing of the Indian National Congress in the state. KSU was founded in 1957 at Alappuzha, with M. A. John as its main organiser and Vayalar Ravi founding general secretary

  7. Mahila Congr.ess (KSU)
  8. All India Mahila Congress, also referred to as Mahila Congress, is the women's wing of the Indian National Congress. The most recent President was Sushmita Dev who left office in 2021.

  9. Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC)
  10. According to provisional statistics from the Ministry of Labour, INTUC had a membership of 33.95 million in 2013, making it the largest Trade Union in India. Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) Indian National Trade Union Congress. Founded. 3 May 1947.

  11. Seva Dal
  12. The Seva Dal is the grassroots front organisation of the Indian National Congress. The organisation has a chapter in all the states of India. The members of the organisation are known for wearing the Gandhi topi. It is headed by a Chief Organiser Shri Lalji Desai Ji.