In 1940 the Board of Governors decided to prepare students for a modern and free India.
In March 1957, the second general elections of free India were held.
With this demand, it can be said that the campaign for a free India was formally launched.
They argued that the government of free India should treat them as equals.
It was at the Tiruchirappalli conference that the party decided to contest free India's second general elections which were to be held in 1957.
This was free India's first industrial pollution protest.
All were between 17 to 27 years and had one mission: to see a free India.
Vadivelu fought for the causes of down-trodden, imprisoned 17 times in free India.
We have to build the noble mansion of free India where all her children may dwell.
However, he does not give up his dream of a free and united India.