PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2004 ID-43152
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the courses reflect the latest development in the re-spective disciplines and maintain their relevence to the challenges facing our society .
Other Demands .
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UJXJaiing ofcourseconrent and structure in vari-ous centres, in collaboration with the SFCs. .
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Fulfillment of existing vacancies in faculty posi-tions in various centers to improve the student-ieacher ratio. Enhancing field-trip grant for Ph.D students and making it amore transparent process.The finan-cial assistance tor M.Phil dissertation also be enhanced .
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4. .
Making available study materials in Hmdi and institution ofcentre-level Remedial Courses .
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Keeping in mind the problems faced by the stu-dents who hail from the North East, ST certifi-cates too to be accepted as proof of domicile, with ration cards as an alternative .
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Exiension of tirrungs of CHS-DSA and Exim Bank libcaries. .
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C ONTENDING P LATFORMS .
ABVP: D EFEAT THE FoRcES OF .
CoMMUNALISATION AND .
CRIMINALISATION .
We see the RSS's student wmg the Akhil Bhartiya Vldyarthi Parishad as our greatest enemy in the f9ht againstcanmunalisatioo and privabsation. The ABVP has emerged as the embodiment of the most retrograde tendencies in our campus The elec!Jon of three ABVP office bearers in JNUSU 10 1996 was followed by incidents of attacks on Dalit students, in-cluding the JNUSU President The same year saw a massive increase in incidentsof sexual harassment and violence againstwomen---me perpetrators 10 most cases being ABVP activists. In 1999. undeterred by the filling rebuff that the student commumty had given them in the previous JNUSU elections the ABVP goons launched a murderous attack on students at-tending an UGBM. The attack was so severe that many of the victims had to be hospitalized Later six ABVP leaders were expelled for their participation in this attac'J(. This academic year too has seen numer-ous instances of ABVP violence against child work-ers, fellow students and even other ABVP activiSts. .
This barbarism is not the only way 1n which ABVP has anacked the JNU student community which is an eyesore for the Sang Giroh because of the spir-ited resistance it has put up to 1ts pd1cies ofprivabsauon .
and cornmunalisation. The ABVP has sought to un-dermine the democratic decision-making fora of the student community like GBMs. UGBMs and the JNUSU Council through its non-participation. This semester saw the shameful farce of a 'virtual' UGBM in which resolutions in favour of 'Yog1c Sc1ence' and 'Human Consciousness· were passed. It has sought to undermine the legitimacy of the Student Union-the common platform of all students lTTespective of political affiliation-ven going to the extent of burnrng effigies of the JNUSU. The Joint Secretary from the ABVP disappeared after being elected while the Pres1dent came out of hibernation only to protect fellowmembers involved in crirnmal activities. At critical JUnctures it has sought to divide the student communrty through it communal propaganda. While they raise slogans against privatisation of education in JNU, they want us to cooven1ently forget that the HRD Minister formu-lating these policies is himself from the RSS and the ABVP has been his staunch allies 1n implementing these policies-in JNU as well as in other universi-ties-by dividing the student community and acting as the frfth-column of the administration. We believe that .
defeating the ABVP-RSS in our campus is an essen-tial part of our fJQht against communalisation and prrvatisalion .
NSUI: D EFEAT THE VOTARIES OF .
P RIVATISATION .
In recent years the National Students' Union of India has sought to introduce the opportunistic poli-cies of money and muscle-power which 1! practices in other universities in our campus too.While it makes a show of being a pro-student organisation 1n JNU. in other univers11Jes like Delhi University where 11 leads students' un1ons. it has consistently supported anti-student moves like fee-hikes. Also,just like its parent party, the Congress(!}, it refuses to take any clear stand against communalisalion in general and communalisation of education in particular. .
AISA: ISOLATE THE INFANTII~E ULTRAS .
The AISA has exposed its ideological bank-ruptcy by failing to take up any students' Issues in the recent past Its highly sectarian perspective has seen it take the mostopportunistic positions. even going to the extent of trying to delegitimise democratic bodies like the GSCASH. However, through its ability to spread confus1on at critical junctures. it remains ahin drance to the democratic student movement 1n our campus. .
COUNCILLOR .
CANDIDATES .
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Abdus Salam .
B. Mahesh Sarma Chandan Chowdhary Harish S. Wankhede Subhanil Chowdhury .
SIS .
Happymon Jacob .
M. Samatha .
Mantri Ganesh .
Prashant Kumar .
Singh .
Sultanat A.K. .
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SLL&CS .
Abdul Malik .
Archana Rawal .
Arif Ali Khan .
Ena Panda .
Murtaza Ali Athar .
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STUDY & STRUGGLE .
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STUDENTS' FEDERATION OF IN DIA .
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ALL INDIA STUDENTS' FEDERATION .
JNUSU ELECTION .
MANIFESTO .
2001-2002 .
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SCRAP THE SIT! .
PROVIDE .
POST-MATRICULATION .
SCHOLARSHIP TO SC/ST .
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I I .
STUDENTS! .
IMPLEMENT PERSPECfiVE .
PLAN DOCUMENT ON UBRARY! .
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FOR A VIBRANT AND MIUTANT .
JNUSU TO FIGHT .
PRfVATISATION AI~D .
COMMUNALISATION! .
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AGAINST THE ANTI-STUDENT .
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NDA GOVERNMENT .
VOTE FOR SFI-AISF .
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CENTRAL PANEL .
President: A.LBEENA SHAKIL .
Vice-President: RoHrr .
General Secretary: GJNU .
ZACHARIA OOMMEN .
Jo int Secretary: ~ARJMAL MAYA .
SUDIIAKAR .
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PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2004 ID-43152
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\ .
the courses reflect the latest development in the re-spective disciplines and maintain their relevence to the challenges facing our society .
Other Demands .
1. .
UJXJaiing ofcourseconrent and structure in vari-ous centres, in collaboration with the SFCs. .
.
2. .
Fulfillment of existing vacancies in faculty posi-tions in various centers to improve the student-ieacher ratio. Enhancing field-trip grant for Ph.D students and making it amore transparent process.The finan-cial assistance tor M.Phil dissertation also be enhanced .
.
.
4. .
Making available study materials in Hmdi and institution ofcentre-level Remedial Courses .
.
5. .
Keeping in mind the problems faced by the stu-dents who hail from the North East, ST certifi-cates too to be accepted as proof of domicile, with ration cards as an alternative .
.
6. .
Exiension of tirrungs of CHS-DSA and Exim Bank libcaries. .
.
.
C ONTENDING P LATFORMS .
ABVP: D EFEAT THE FoRcES OF .
CoMMUNALISATION AND .
CRIMINALISATION .
We see the RSS's student wmg the Akhil Bhartiya Vldyarthi Parishad as our greatest enemy in the f9ht againstcanmunalisatioo and privabsation. The ABVP has emerged as the embodiment of the most retrograde tendencies in our campus The elec!Jon of three ABVP office bearers in JNUSU 10 1996 was followed by incidents of attacks on Dalit students, in-cluding the JNUSU President The same year saw a massive increase in incidentsof sexual harassment and violence againstwomen---me perpetrators 10 most cases being ABVP activists. In 1999. undeterred by the filling rebuff that the student commumty had given them in the previous JNUSU elections the ABVP goons launched a murderous attack on students at-tending an UGBM. The attack was so severe that many of the victims had to be hospitalized Later six ABVP leaders were expelled for their participation in this attac'J(. This academic year too has seen numer-ous instances of ABVP violence against child work-ers, fellow students and even other ABVP activiSts. .
This barbarism is not the only way 1n which ABVP has anacked the JNU student community which is an eyesore for the Sang Giroh because of the spir-ited resistance it has put up to 1ts pd1cies ofprivabsauon .
and cornmunalisation. The ABVP has sought to un-dermine the democratic decision-making fora of the student community like GBMs. UGBMs and the JNUSU Council through its non-participation. This semester saw the shameful farce of a 'virtual' UGBM in which resolutions in favour of 'Yog1c Sc1ence' and 'Human Consciousness· were passed. It has sought to undermine the legitimacy of the Student Union-the common platform of all students lTTespective of political affiliation-ven going to the extent of burnrng effigies of the JNUSU. The Joint Secretary from the ABVP disappeared after being elected while the Pres1dent came out of hibernation only to protect fellowmembers involved in crirnmal activities. At critical JUnctures it has sought to divide the student communrty through it communal propaganda. While they raise slogans against privatisation of education in JNU, they want us to cooven1ently forget that the HRD Minister formu-lating these policies is himself from the RSS and the ABVP has been his staunch allies 1n implementing these policies-in JNU as well as in other universi-ties-by dividing the student community and acting as the frfth-column of the administration. We believe that .
defeating the ABVP-RSS in our campus is an essen-tial part of our fJQht against communalisation and prrvatisalion .
NSUI: D EFEAT THE VOTARIES OF .
P RIVATISATION .
In recent years the National Students' Union of India has sought to introduce the opportunistic poli-cies of money and muscle-power which 1! practices in other universities in our campus too.While it makes a show of being a pro-student organisation 1n JNU. in other univers11Jes like Delhi University where 11 leads students' un1ons. it has consistently supported anti-student moves like fee-hikes. Also,just like its parent party, the Congress(!}, it refuses to take any clear stand against communalisalion in general and communalisation of education in particular. .
AISA: ISOLATE THE INFANTII~E ULTRAS .
The AISA has exposed its ideological bank-ruptcy by failing to take up any students' Issues in the recent past Its highly sectarian perspective has seen it take the mostopportunistic positions. even going to the extent of trying to delegitimise democratic bodies like the GSCASH. However, through its ability to spread confus1on at critical junctures. it remains ahin drance to the democratic student movement 1n our campus. .
COUNCILLOR .
CANDIDATES .
.
sss .
.
Abdus Salam .
B. Mahesh Sarma Chandan Chowdhary Harish S. Wankhede Subhanil Chowdhury .
SIS .
Happymon Jacob .
M. Samatha .
Mantri Ganesh .
Prashant Kumar .
Singh .
Sultanat A.K. .
.
SLL&CS .
Abdul Malik .
Archana Rawal .
Arif Ali Khan .
Ena Panda .
Murtaza Ali Athar .
.
STUDY & STRUGGLE .
. sfl.
I a .
STUDENTS' FEDERATION OF IN DIA .
;..
aisf .
{ .
ALL INDIA STUDENTS' FEDERATION .
JNUSU ELECTION .
MANIFESTO .
2001-2002 .
.
SCRAP THE SIT! .
PROVIDE .
POST-MATRICULATION .
SCHOLARSHIP TO SC/ST .
.
I I .
STUDENTS! .
IMPLEMENT PERSPECfiVE .
PLAN DOCUMENT ON UBRARY! .
.
FOR A VIBRANT AND MIUTANT .
JNUSU TO FIGHT .
PRfVATISATION AI~D .
COMMUNALISATION! .
.
AGAINST THE ANTI-STUDENT .
, .
NDA GOVERNMENT .
VOTE FOR SFI-AISF .
I .
CENTRAL PANEL .
President: A.LBEENA SHAKIL .
Vice-President: RoHrr .
General Secretary: GJNU .
ZACHARIA OOMMEN .
Jo int Secretary: ~ARJMAL MAYA .
SUDIIAKAR .
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.
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