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Since 1949
Since 1949

Hum ABVP hain.

1.2 million karyakartas. 8,000 campuses. One parishad working for national reconstruction.

Our Reach
Our Reach

8,000 campuses, one parishad

From a single chapter in 1949 to the largest student movement on the planet.

Karya Paddhati
Karya Paddhati

Karyakarta first. Cadre always.

Decentralised, student-led, stubbornly grassroots — that is how we organise.

Seva is the Syllabus
Seva is the Syllabus

National reconstruction.

Relief work, rural outreach, campus reform — wherever students are needed, we show up.

75+
Years of Service
3M+
Active Members
36
States & UTs
1000+
Campus Units
Our Leadership

National Office Bearers

Dedicated leaders guiding ABVP's mission to empower students across India

P

Prof. (Dr.) Raghuraj Kishore Tiwari

National President

Rewa, Mahakoshal

D

Dr. Virendra Singh Solanki

National General Secretary

Indore, Malwa

S

Shri Yagyawalkya Shukla

National Joint Organising Secretary

Lucknow, Avadh

Shri Ashish Chauhan

Shri Ashish Chauhan

National Organisation Secretary

Mumbai, Kokan

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Since 1949

Our Glorious Journey

75+ years of nurturing student leadership and nation-building

49

ABVP Founded

1949

Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad was established on July 9, 1949 in Mumbai by a group of dedicated students.

58

First National Conference

1958

The first National Conference was held in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, marking a significant milestone in organizational growth.

74

JP Movement

1974

ABVP played a pivotal role in Jayaprakash Narayan's Total Revolution movement against corruption.

90

Ram Janmabhoomi Movement

1990

Active participation in the nationwide movement for Ram Janmabhoomi.

24

Platinum Jubilee

2024

Celebrating 75 glorious years of student empowerment, nation-building and service to society.

Active Campaigns

Mission & Movements

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Be Part of the Change

Join ABVP and contribute to nation building through student activism