Sunday 29 May 2016

NSUI one day convention in Ramban, Khan Demands university campus at Ramban
 
Today National students union of india organised one day convention in Ramban at DaK Banglow. The convention was organised by NSUI District President Yassir Arfat Malik .The chief quest on the occasion was Ankit Deda National Secretary Incharge Jammu and Kashmir. The guest of honour were Neeraj Kundan state president NSUI and Uday Bhanu  National secretary NSUI (Incharge Himachal Pradesh).
Fairoz Khan National secretary NSUI presided over the function who hails from Ramban was specially invited for the programme and was honoured by state NSUI Jammu and Kashmir for his contribution for the welfare of  students of district, state and Nation. He is presently Incharge of Telengana state.
While speaking on the function Fairoz Khan said it need that students should keep distance from drugs 
He added that there is a need for University campus which is long pending demand of Ramban students and NSUI will launch the agitation if demand is not meet.
The students from different schools participated in the convention and talked on the drug addiction. 
Ankit Deda said that it's honour to be among the students of district ramban and that he will again and again visit the district and will fight for building of polytechnic college and water problems being faced by the students of  GDC Ramban and thanked district committee for the programme.
Neeraj Kundan shared his view that  it is a fight for the students cause and we will continue to fight for the student community and will organise big debate competition on topic drug addiction to create awareness among students.
He also thanked District Committee NSUI for the Honour and said that we feel proud to have son of soil Fairoz Khan, who is National secretary NSUI, among us on this occassion  and is guiding student politics at National level and is inspiration for all.
Uday Bhanu National secretary NSUI Incharge Himachal Pradesh said NSUI Committee will continue to serve students and there are lots of problems that are being faced by students and we all will fight as one and take our right.
Yassir Arfat Malik district president Ramban thanked National and state leadership for coming to Ramban district and  NSUI Ramban will continue its  fight for students issues and will do as guided by National and state leaders .
He added that today  Fairoz Khan National secretary NSUI is also among us who hails from this district is doing students politics at National stage  and its proud moment for all of district Ramban and NSUI under his leadership will achieve greater heights and will soon be launching  the agitation for university campus. 
The students after the Convention had the refreshment provided by Mr. Ashok Kumar, Ex. M.L.A Ramban.

Other who spoke on occasion were Saqib Rafi President G.D.C Ramban, Aquib Shah President Polytechnic Ramban, Ayaz Ahmed Gen. Sec., Swami Raj, Asif Ahmed, Raja Danish.

Fairoz Khan Speech

Speech of Fairoz Khan in NSUI Function

Saturday 27 June 2015

Kashmir University V.C should resign on moral grounds ;FAIROZ-KHAN

NSUI Demand Release of Muzamil &Kashmir University V.C should resign on moral grounds ;-KHAN
National Students Union of India (NSUI) in press note issued here said that the incident in Kashmir university is unacceptable to student community and student organizations.
Fairoz Khan National Secretary National Students Union Of India (NSUI) said the administration always curbed the student activism in Kashmir University (KU). The students were peacefully protesting, why the police is called and the firing of aerial shots inside the KU is beyond the imagination and cannot be accepted by the student community. KU is a prestigious institution and have produced the elite class and in KU the cream of Kashmir is studying and you cannot treat them like this. J&k Police should mend its ways stop treating student which is educated and elite class like this and this beyond tolerance they are here to protest not to show their power and suppress student activism.
This is black day in the history of student activism where student were harassed and thrown out of hostel even female students for what demanding release of their colleague. The suspending of class work firstly upto 27 and continuing that will not help. The Kashmir University V,C should resign on moral grounds and CM should intervene into the matter and should set up a enquiry into whole incident and if not the protest will occur in whole state and be ready for the consequences and enough is enough and stop acting like mute spectator and do something. 
NSUI Unit of KU has said it will boycott the class till the release of Muzamil  Student of English Department.
Umar adil hussain President NSUI unit KU said that all the students’ organization were protesting for day one and were protesting peacefully for the release of colleague without any banner of any organization and will continue to do so till the release of their colleague. He further added the students were manhandled the university has been turned into banker.he said the administration is at fault and whole student community is united and focused at one goal.

Tuffail Qadir district president NSUI unit Srinagar said again and again we(student community) are harassed in ones name or other had this incident in other university of india whole civil society and everybody would have been to their rescue. He said if their demand s are not met the protest will spread to the other colleges of district and NSUI will protest in every college against this and is with the students of Kashmir University.

NGO (Chenab Valley People's Association) CVPA

Chenab Valley People's Association

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chenab Valley People's Association (CVPA) is an NGO founded in August 2011 that operates in 526 villages throughout the Chenab ValleyJammu and KashmirIndia. Its president is Fairoz Khan.[1]

Organization[edit]

Fairoz Khan, President of the CVPA with Vice President Joginder Singh Thakur, Jammu and Kashmir.
The CVPA is the parent organisation of the Chenab Valley Youth Association,Chenab Valley Students Association, and the online weekly paper, Chenab Reflection.

Chenab Valley Youth Association (CVYA)[edit]

Chenab Valley Youth Association(CVYA) is the frontal wing of Chenab Valley People's Association and it deals with problems of youth in Chenab valley.

Chenab Valley Student's Association(CVSA)[edit]

Chenab Valley Student's Association(CVSA) is the frontal wing of Chenab Valley People's Association and Senior State vice president of Chenab Valley People's Association (CVPA) Advocate Joginder Thakur is In Charge of CVSA. CVSA looks into to affair of students and their problems. On March 2014[2] in general body meeting of Chenab Valley People’s Association (CVPA) was held at Jammu, wherein Ajay Singh Thakur, a Law student in JU, unanimously elected as the New State president of CVSA[3] Gulshan Singh Manhas, a student of Sociology in JU was elected as State vice president while Sandeep Katoch was elected as State general secretary of CVSA.
In a press conference Chenab valley student’ association condemns Government for its failure in resuming of road connectivity in Chenab valley [4]
In 13 April 2015 CVSA framed new State body included Mehran Anjum Mir as State President, Kailash Manhas Vice President, Aftab Zakir keen General Secretary Sanjeet Thakur General Secretary and Drawer Jhangeer Secretary were appointed.[5] [6] [7][8]

Chenab Reflection[edit]

Chenab Reflection is the weekly online news journal run by CVPA

Activities[edit]

The CVPA has fought for the Chenab Valley Hill Development council and Pahari status to the people of Chenab Valley. The CVPA took part in protests against the Transport Department and Traffic Police for their failure to keep a proper check on passenger vehicles and pursue an effective road transport policy.[9][10] The CVPA also fought to bring universities to the Chenab Valley at either Doda, Ramban, or Kisthwar. The CVPA has worked to build a cultural heritage centre for the protection of regional languages, such as Bhaderwahi, Bhalesvi and Padri, Kishtwari, Pogli, Siraji, Khashali, and Paddri. Chenab Valley hostel in Jammu for the students who come from far flung areas of Chenab valley as provided to Pahari students and Ladakh.[vague]

Chenab Valley Hill Development Council and Pahari status[edit]

The CVPA fought for the establishment of the Chenab Valley Hill Development Council (CVHDC),[11] [12] patterned after the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) in the Leh and Kargil districts. One of the demands of the CVPA is the desire to have official status of Pahari given to people of Chenab Valley and speakers of Pahari.[13] [14] [15] [16] [17]

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