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The Delhi University Students Union, generally abbreviated DUSU, is the umbrella student organisation at the University of Delhi.

DUSU elections are considered most high profile student union elections in country as it provides opportunity to enter directly into national politics [1]. The University of Delhi has a long history of student political activity. DUSU is the representative body of students from most Colleges and Faculties. EachCollege also has its own students union to which elections are held every year.Student elections are keenly contested. Several of the office bearers of DUSU have gone on to hold public offices at the Centre and in different States.

The elections to Delhi University Students Union, formerly indirect through the electoral votes of college councillors, are now held by direct voting in the autumn term by the students of the University and constituent colleges. The elections are usually held in August-September of each year [2].

The current leadership of DUSU (2009 - 2010) is a mixed bag from various student union's representatives.It is after a gap of 18 years that the varsity's student body has elected an independent to the president's post [3].

Office Bearers (2009 – 2010)

Office Bearer's NameStudent OrganizationPost Held
Manoj ChaudharyIndependentPresident
Kirti WadheraABVPVice President
Arshdeep KaurNSUIGeneral Secretary
Anupriya TyagiSCSJoint Secretary

Former Presidents of DUSU

PresidentStudent OrganizationDuration
Nupur SharmaABVP2008–2009
Amrita BahriNSUI2007–2008
Amrita DhawanNSUI2006–2007
Ragini NayakNSUI2005–2006
Narinder TokasNSUI2004–2005
Rohit ChaudharyNSUI2003–2004
Nakul BharadwajABVP2002–2003
Neetu VermaNSUI2001–2002
Amit MalikNSUI2000–2001
Ritu VermaABVP1999–2000
JaiVir RanaABVP1998–1999
Anil JhaABVP1997–1998
Rekha Jindal]ABVP1996–1997
Alka LambaNSUI1995–1996
Shalu MalikNSUI1994–1995
Monica AroraABVP1993–1994
Rajiv GoswamiIndependent1991–1992
Anju SachdevaNot Known1989–1990
Ajay MakenNSUI1985–1986
Vijay JollyABVP1980–1981
Hari Shankar GuptaNSUI1978–1979
Vijay GoelABVP1977–1978
Arun JaitleyABVP1974–1975
Alok KumarNot Known1973–1974
Shriram KhannaABVP1972–1973
Subhash ChopraNSUI1970–1971
Ajit Singh ChadhaNot Known1969–1970
Harcharan Singh JoshNot Known1967–1968
Subhash GoelNot Known1966–1967
Surinder SethNot Known1965–1966
Viresh Pratap ChaudhuryNot KnownEarly Sixties

[4].

Notable Politicians From DUSU

References

  1. ^ "Delhi University: Stepping stone to Parliament House". Indian Express. May 29, 2009.
  2. ^ "Sonia's walk down memory lane". The Hindu. November 02, 2000. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ DUSU Results 2009
  4. ^ DUSU presidents fight it out

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