Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) (English: All Indian Student Council), is a right-wing all-India student organisation working in the field of education. The ABVP was founded in 1948 and formally registered on 9 July 1949, is the largest student union of India. The ABVP was started by students in 1948, a year after Indian Independence, with the objective of channeling students' energy tow
ard the task of national reconstruction. It was founded by a group of students and teachers, and was registered on 9 July 1949. Its growth process was slow and sporadic in its first few years, but accelerated after Professor Yeshwantrao Kelkar, a lecturer in Bombay, became its main organiser in 1958. He built the organisation into what it is now, and is considered to be the real architect of the ABVP. The group runs projects and programmes aimed at national integration and using social consciousness to solve economic and other problems. They also run programmes designed to improve the abilities of individual students, including:
Book-Bank
Students' Vacation Employment Bureau
First Class First Felicitation functions
Literary competitions
Student writers' meets
Sports meets
Social participation camps
Personality development camps
Indo-foreign Students' Bureau
Study circles and art circles
My Home is India
It also campaigns for educational and university reforms and competes in student-body elections in colleges and universities to achieve these goals.