It is with this perspective that Students' Federation of India is committed to strive for a society free from all exploitation.
The Students' Federation of India will continuously fight for the attainment of all just and democratic rights of students.
The Students' Federation of India will untiringly resist any attempt to drive a wedge between the students and the rest of the academic community.
The Students' Federation of India upholds the constitutionally guaranteed rights for minorities to run and manage educational institutions in the country.
The Students' Federation of India stands firmly in defense of secularism, the complete separation of state and polity from religion.
The Students' Federation of India is vehemently opposed to all forms of caste discrimination and oppression.
At the same time, the Students' Federation of India struggles for the development of education, welfare and integrity of tribes by defending their rights.
The parts of the Act intended to establish the Federation of India never came into operation, due to opposition from rulers of the princely states.
Sindhu was the Kerala state President of The Students' Federation of India.
Among left-wing organisations, only the Students' Federation of India and Yukrant continued to support the campaign.