PaRCha - JNU - ABVP - 2000 ID-225
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AKHIL BHARATIYA VIDYARTHI PARISHAD .
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13.11.2000 .
Shun Left negativism. Vote for a Positive Programme .
Friends, .
. The last few years in JNU have seen the sheer lack of interest in any issue of students' concerns, by the vanous Left-led Students' Councils. In fact the students of JNU have been taken for a ride by cheap sloganeering and loud-mouthed speeches. The more the Left in the campus gets marginalised, the shriller its hollow shouting becomes. .
Let us take the sphere of education. This Issue of prime concern lies totally neglected in JNU, so much so, that there is a fast deterioration in our academic environment. People who never visit the Library today now are talking in terms of modernisation of Library. When such a proposal was mooted, the draft was never circulated among the Student Community, and there was no attempt to take the general student into confidence. The ABVP resolves that .
it will evolve a broad consensus on the various problems of the Library and expedite its upgradation and .
modernisation in the first quarter of next year. Transparency and Accountability will be our key words in such an initiative. As far as privatisation and commercialisation of education are concerned, let us make two things very clear:-.
1. Neither the SFI-AISF nor the NSUI have any right to point fingers at us on this ground. The state of education in .
W.B. has grown from bad to worse. Calcutta university which was a citadel of academic excellence is in a sorry state today and the syllabi have not been revised in the last 20 years. The world has fast moved ahead and students are forced to leave Calcutta for greener pastures outside. .
2. In Kerala, almost every district has capitation fee colleges and self-financing institutions and the Left Govt. there has promoted such institutions. This is the most tragic case of exploitation of students and commercialisation of education. It is the ABVP which has opposed such projects tooth and nail and many ABVP activists have been beaten up by the Leftist lumpens there. We have opposeld capitation fee colleges charging exorbitant fees in Karnataka as well. We resolve to fight such marketisation and commercialisation of education. On Higher Education our stand has been very clear. We firmly believe that it is the responsibility of the state to .
fund Higher Education and we shall oppose any step to the contrary, be it any government at the Centre. But at the same time, any initiative for the betterment of primary education should be welcomed. We welcome private initiatives in this sphere like the ones run by various private trusts, be it the Ramakrishna Mission, D.A.V. Schools, Christian Missionary Institutions, Saraswati Shishu Mandirs etc. etc. .
As far as fee-hike is concerned the propaganda of the Left in the Campus is horrendous. The Rs.13,500/-per semester charge is nothing but a case of statistical jugglery. There is no such fee hike in the offing. In future we propose to take up this issue with the Union HAD Ministry. Even the directive of the UGC states that there can be. no fee hike above 100% i.e. from around Rs.250-300 to Rs.S00-600. We will firmly oppose any fee hike which is a burden on the common student. .
The previous year we mooted the idea of a Centralised Placement Cell in JNU but there was no initiative by the SFI-fed JNUSU on that point. Our Councillors in SL tried their best anq ensured that campus selection gets started. We propose to carry forward this issue so that a Centralised Placement Cell gets institutionalised, which can be linked to the various School Placement Cells. The role of the SFCs in Course Restructuring and the functioning of the Placement Cells has to be enhanced. .
The proposal for a Railway Reservation Counter is pending for the last 8 years because of the inactivity of the various left-led unions. The ABVP assures the Student Community that if it Is voted to the Union it will ensure that this issue does not become an election issue next year. .
The University Administration has taken the students forgranted by mooting the start of a Centre for Information Technology. We oppose any such centre outside the School of Computers and Systems Sciences. If any such centre is opened it should be within the SC&SS and there should not be any bearing on the prospects of our MCA & M.Tech. Students. The ABVP will firmly oppose any such step towards privatisation and commercialisation. .
In 1996, when we were In a majority in the union, we ensured the increase in the frequency of 615 and this year because of the efforts made by the ABVP, the route of 621 was extended upto JNU. The three-month bus passes will soon get cleared so that students do not face a problem in this regard. The JNU post-office needs a speed-post facility and the ABVP will see to it that it starts functioning as soon as possible. .
In 1996, the ABVP expedited the construction of Tapti Hostel and it was hoped that the problems of Girl students would end. But still there are many girl students who have not been provided hostel facilities. The ABVP demands the rapid construction of Mandavi and provision of Hostel facilities to all Teflas students. .
We appeal to the JNU community to end the negativism of Left Politics this year and give a positive mandate to ABVP so that we can work toward a forward-looking JNUSU, a JNUSU with a vision and the will to realise it. .
VANDE MATARAM I .
Central campaign Coordtnator .
CENTRAL PANEL .
President Sandeep Kr. Mahapatra .
VIce President Shiv Shaktl Nath Bakshi .
Gen.Secy. Uma Shankar Singh .
Jt.Secy. Makhan Salkla .
SIS sss SLL&CS .
Amlt Singh Anshu Joshi Prafulla Ketkar Mukesh Kr. Mlshra AlokSingh Deepak Singh Olpankar Bose Michelle Patricia Peters Suresh Chandra Mahakunda Neha Jha Pritish Asthana Satish Kishore Shlvkant Singh Vijay Kumar .
Parthasarathi Behra Sdi- .
Vyalok . .
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PaRCha - JNU - ABVP - 2000 ID-225
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AKHIL BHARATIYA VIDYARTHI PARISHAD .
.
13.11.2000 .
Shun Left negativism. Vote for a Positive Programme .
Friends, .
. The last few years in JNU have seen the sheer lack of interest in any issue of students' concerns, by the vanous Left-led Students' Councils. In fact the students of JNU have been taken for a ride by cheap sloganeering and loud-mouthed speeches. The more the Left in the campus gets marginalised, the shriller its hollow shouting becomes. .
Let us take the sphere of education. This Issue of prime concern lies totally neglected in JNU, so much so, that there is a fast deterioration in our academic environment. People who never visit the Library today now are talking in terms of modernisation of Library. When such a proposal was mooted, the draft was never circulated among the Student Community, and there was no attempt to take the general student into confidence. The ABVP resolves that .
it will evolve a broad consensus on the various problems of the Library and expedite its upgradation and .
modernisation in the first quarter of next year. Transparency and Accountability will be our key words in such an initiative. As far as privatisation and commercialisation of education are concerned, let us make two things very clear:-.
1. Neither the SFI-AISF nor the NSUI have any right to point fingers at us on this ground. The state of education in .
W.B. has grown from bad to worse. Calcutta university which was a citadel of academic excellence is in a sorry state today and the syllabi have not been revised in the last 20 years. The world has fast moved ahead and students are forced to leave Calcutta for greener pastures outside. .
2. In Kerala, almost every district has capitation fee colleges and self-financing institutions and the Left Govt. there has promoted such institutions. This is the most tragic case of exploitation of students and commercialisation of education. It is the ABVP which has opposed such projects tooth and nail and many ABVP activists have been beaten up by the Leftist lumpens there. We have opposeld capitation fee colleges charging exorbitant fees in Karnataka as well. We resolve to fight such marketisation and commercialisation of education. On Higher Education our stand has been very clear. We firmly believe that it is the responsibility of the state to .
fund Higher Education and we shall oppose any step to the contrary, be it any government at the Centre. But at the same time, any initiative for the betterment of primary education should be welcomed. We welcome private initiatives in this sphere like the ones run by various private trusts, be it the Ramakrishna Mission, D.A.V. Schools, Christian Missionary Institutions, Saraswati Shishu Mandirs etc. etc. .
As far as fee-hike is concerned the propaganda of the Left in the Campus is horrendous. The Rs.13,500/-per semester charge is nothing but a case of statistical jugglery. There is no such fee hike in the offing. In future we propose to take up this issue with the Union HAD Ministry. Even the directive of the UGC states that there can be. no fee hike above 100% i.e. from around Rs.250-300 to Rs.S00-600. We will firmly oppose any fee hike which is a burden on the common student. .
The previous year we mooted the idea of a Centralised Placement Cell in JNU but there was no initiative by the SFI-fed JNUSU on that point. Our Councillors in SL tried their best anq ensured that campus selection gets started. We propose to carry forward this issue so that a Centralised Placement Cell gets institutionalised, which can be linked to the various School Placement Cells. The role of the SFCs in Course Restructuring and the functioning of the Placement Cells has to be enhanced. .
The proposal for a Railway Reservation Counter is pending for the last 8 years because of the inactivity of the various left-led unions. The ABVP assures the Student Community that if it Is voted to the Union it will ensure that this issue does not become an election issue next year. .
The University Administration has taken the students forgranted by mooting the start of a Centre for Information Technology. We oppose any such centre outside the School of Computers and Systems Sciences. If any such centre is opened it should be within the SC&SS and there should not be any bearing on the prospects of our MCA & M.Tech. Students. The ABVP will firmly oppose any such step towards privatisation and commercialisation. .
In 1996, when we were In a majority in the union, we ensured the increase in the frequency of 615 and this year because of the efforts made by the ABVP, the route of 621 was extended upto JNU. The three-month bus passes will soon get cleared so that students do not face a problem in this regard. The JNU post-office needs a speed-post facility and the ABVP will see to it that it starts functioning as soon as possible. .
In 1996, the ABVP expedited the construction of Tapti Hostel and it was hoped that the problems of Girl students would end. But still there are many girl students who have not been provided hostel facilities. The ABVP demands the rapid construction of Mandavi and provision of Hostel facilities to all Teflas students. .
We appeal to the JNU community to end the negativism of Left Politics this year and give a positive mandate to ABVP so that we can work toward a forward-looking JNUSU, a JNUSU with a vision and the will to realise it. .
VANDE MATARAM I .
Central campaign Coordtnator .
CENTRAL PANEL .
President Sandeep Kr. Mahapatra .
VIce President Shiv Shaktl Nath Bakshi .
Gen.Secy. Uma Shankar Singh .
Jt.Secy. Makhan Salkla .
SIS sss SLL&CS .
Amlt Singh Anshu Joshi Prafulla Ketkar Mukesh Kr. Mlshra AlokSingh Deepak Singh Olpankar Bose Michelle Patricia Peters Suresh Chandra Mahakunda Neha Jha Pritish Asthana Satish Kishore Shlvkant Singh Vijay Kumar .
Parthasarathi Behra Sdi- .
Vyalok . .
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