PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2006 ID-45103
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY .
CIRCULAR .
23 Feoruary 2007 .
As you may be aware. on Monday afternoon of the 19' 'n February 2007 some stL.de· ~s a'ld sorre of the office bearers of JNUSU, In an unprecedented act gheraoed the Reg strar In hiS car at about 1.30 p.m. when he was leav1ng for h1s regular prayer and lunch H1s o'.. cal car was vandalized, t1ed w1th rope and tyres were deflated The Reg1strar was kept 1n con' nement as a captive hostage for nearly 7 hours 1n the car w1th utter drsregard to human ... ghs and p ..& . drsciplinary rules of the Unrversrty Some of the karamchans tool-' act1ve part 1n ,st1gatmg af"d .
W1 illegal confinement of Reg1strar .
The gheraoing students also drd not lrsten to an appeal made by more than 35 Deans and Chairpersons to release the Registrar immedrately and unconditionally The Regt~ rar was finally released after about three-ar.d-a-half hours of the appeal and abusrve slogans were again shouted behind him. Next day morning JNUSU announced flash stnke along with tndefinite hunger strike and tned to forcefully prevent the entry of students and faculty mem:)ers 1n many o£ .
the Schools/Centres .
The reason for ihts outrageous act ostensibly was the removal of offens ve P' s·ers put up by certain group of students on the walls and stair cases of Admtmstrat1ve 8 ock Tre oosters were related to the demands for ensunng mmimum wages for contract labourers regu'anz ng da : wage/muster roll workers etc. On these issues the students have beer d srupfng tf"le1 construction activities on the campus for quite sometime. The Un1vers t1 has ! '11e and agai11 discussed these matters with the Students Union and has categorically stated ts :JGsnJon mat the law of the land will always be complied wtth. The cp·v·vu. a government organtzauon has been er:tr..;sted with the construction activitres of some of the buildings and they are carryrng out the work through their prescnbed procedure of implementation through contractors The contract workers are hired by such contractors and CPWD is the primary employer However, the University intervened and discussed with CPWO to see that the payment of mintmJm wages are .
made as per the labour law. .
As per the UGC/MHRD guidelines, the University cannot give even temporary status to the daily wage/muster roll workers, leave alone regularization of any casual worker not 1n servtce after 1993. The University cannot regularize any position unless and unt I the UGC sanctions additional positions and for thrs the Unrversity has already wntten to UGC seeK ng additional .
positions. .
Notwithstanding that the student leaders spent more than three hours on Thursday the 15"~ .
February 2007 with the Regrstrar rn his office, discussing all these 1ssues they went around .
misinforming the communrty that the administration does not pay any heed to therr demands. .
.
Based on the prima facie evidence available with the Unrversrty, the Untverstty has suspended 10 students pending a Proctorial enquiry as per the provisions of the drscrplrnary rules for the students of the Universit:t. The University has also suspended four karamcharrs for it'leir.
misconduct. .
We appeal to the University commur,ity to remain calm and prov1de a peaceful atmosphere for the pursuit of academic excellence for whrch JNU is known for .
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PL' RLIC RfLATIO'\~ OFfiCER .
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PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2006 ID-45103
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Y~)i;·\~( ·~.: !~ ..r: ;-{Lu4NS ~~ ··;t-\fi'f5T ( 'tDQ UP,..J r-....rY .
·" ._ .., '· 1.. I 'J .
I! -,... .
"13e ihc .: '!(1J'f!t: )'[!it ,,, an:. :.o sec m tJi.c 'worrav .
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY .
CIRCULAR .
23 Feoruary 2007 .
As you may be aware. on Monday afternoon of the 19' 'n February 2007 some stL.de· ~s a'ld sorre of the office bearers of JNUSU, In an unprecedented act gheraoed the Reg strar In hiS car at about 1.30 p.m. when he was leav1ng for h1s regular prayer and lunch H1s o'.. cal car was vandalized, t1ed w1th rope and tyres were deflated The Reg1strar was kept 1n con' nement as a captive hostage for nearly 7 hours 1n the car w1th utter drsregard to human ... ghs and p ..& . drsciplinary rules of the Unrversrty Some of the karamchans tool-' act1ve part 1n ,st1gatmg af"d .
W1 illegal confinement of Reg1strar .
The gheraoing students also drd not lrsten to an appeal made by more than 35 Deans and Chairpersons to release the Registrar immedrately and unconditionally The Regt~ rar was finally released after about three-ar.d-a-half hours of the appeal and abusrve slogans were again shouted behind him. Next day morning JNUSU announced flash stnke along with tndefinite hunger strike and tned to forcefully prevent the entry of students and faculty mem:)ers 1n many o£ .
the Schools/Centres .
The reason for ihts outrageous act ostensibly was the removal of offens ve P' s·ers put up by certain group of students on the walls and stair cases of Admtmstrat1ve 8 ock Tre oosters were related to the demands for ensunng mmimum wages for contract labourers regu'anz ng da : wage/muster roll workers etc. On these issues the students have beer d srupfng tf"le1 construction activities on the campus for quite sometime. The Un1vers t1 has ! '11e and agai11 discussed these matters with the Students Union and has categorically stated ts :JGsnJon mat the law of the land will always be complied wtth. The cp·v·vu. a government organtzauon has been er:tr..;sted with the construction activitres of some of the buildings and they are carryrng out the work through their prescnbed procedure of implementation through contractors The contract workers are hired by such contractors and CPWD is the primary employer However, the University intervened and discussed with CPWO to see that the payment of mintmJm wages are .
made as per the labour law. .
As per the UGC/MHRD guidelines, the University cannot give even temporary status to the daily wage/muster roll workers, leave alone regularization of any casual worker not 1n servtce after 1993. The University cannot regularize any position unless and unt I the UGC sanctions additional positions and for thrs the Unrversity has already wntten to UGC seeK ng additional .
positions. .
Notwithstanding that the student leaders spent more than three hours on Thursday the 15"~ .
February 2007 with the Regrstrar rn his office, discussing all these 1ssues they went around .
misinforming the communrty that the administration does not pay any heed to therr demands. .
.
Based on the prima facie evidence available with the Unrversrty, the Untverstty has suspended 10 students pending a Proctorial enquiry as per the provisions of the drscrplrnary rules for the students of the Universit:t. The University has also suspended four karamcharrs for it'leir.
misconduct. .
We appeal to the University commur,ity to remain calm and prov1de a peaceful atmosphere for the pursuit of academic excellence for whrch JNU is known for .
I /..
.r. 1, ,..., ..., I , .
PL' RLIC RfLATIO'\~ OFfiCER .
.