All Bengal Students' Association
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Rebati Barman
Biren Dasgupta
Sachindranath Mitra
নিখিলবঙ্গ ছাত্র সমিতি | |
| Successor | All India Students' Federation |
|---|---|
| Formation | 25 August 1928, Calcutta, Bengal Province, British Raj |
| Founder | Pramod Ghosal Rebati Barman Biren Dasgupta Sachindranath Mitra |
| Dissolved | 1930s |
| Headquarters | 93/1F, Benu Office, Baithakhana Road, Calcutta. |
| Membership | 20000+[1] (1929) |
Main organ | Chhatra |
The All Bengal Student Association (ABSA) was one of the first student organizations, founded during anti-colonial struggle of India in 1928.[2]
This initiative to organize students was born out of the all-Bengal student strike of 3 February 1928, centered around the movement against the Simon Commission. Some student leaders were assaulted by the police while picketing in front of Presidency College and Scottish Church College in Calcutta. On February 17, 1928, a meeting was convened at the Albert Hall in Calcutta on account of those struggling students, from where another meeting was called on March 6. An organizing committee was formed there.[3] They took the initiative to create a student organization throughout Bengal by holding a provincial student conference. [4]
The organizing committee consisted of Pramod Ghoshal, Birendranath Dasgupta (engineering student of Jadavpur University), Sachindranath Mitra (Scottish Church) and Rebati Barman.[5]