PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2007 ID-47099
.
Drinking tea and talking Marxism: .
What is good for society? Date: 23.08.07 .
n~..·nds. l hL: r\ational Swd~nts Union of India (NSUl) invites the student community's attention into some of the burning issues th~1t has b~en prevailing in JNU. The most prestigious university of this nation (on which the nt:\\ly announced thirty central universities is to be modeled) is still trailing behind other central universities in t~rms of ~om~ or the basic amenities. lking ('Ill' ol th~ largest residentinl universitie"s with more than ten thousand residents, including students, .
tt:~tchers and lhm-l~aching staffs, it is quite embarrassing that a minimal health care facility is not available in ne campus. rhc time of availability of medical consultation is only ten hours a day (Sunday holiday) which is ' ~urticient for nut mor~·than treating cold or minor fever. All the other cases are being referred to narjung or A Itivl S. Special cases which require ~ens of thousands of rupees .are not reimbursed by the .
' to have a health insurance scheme in order to ensure the health.
'istr::nion. So it is of great priorit).
. ..
)fthe student-..'' l10 cannot afford such a highly expensive treatment. rimary level dressing facility is provided in the health centr~. It is a ·matter of great concern especially Iutton wln;rc the campus is \Vitnessing an increasing rate of leftist violence. The Ninth august incident, tuJcnt .~dmit) being spanked by another student (Rajan Pandey, AISA) with a stone, and the victim .
\\,a nt for long with a bleeding head without getting any primary aid, can be cited as a glaring example. hing less than a 24* 7 health centre facility is required to meet the ever increasing health demands (.Ommunity. The uniYersity should take immediate measures to enhance the facilities available in our tn.: .
rned research scholars, teachers and s.taffs are residing here, it is essential of having the service ofa .!i.~t in the health centre. The condition ofthe hostels is fast deteriorating. Stinking toilets, tainted and 1cntc ctln·idors and the day to dny deterioration of mess food has become the familiar feature of all the .
s. ~tudents are falling prey to this inhuman and unhygienic environment they are forced into. The long llll1f? problem of waLer crisis in some of the hostels still prevails and potable water has become a rare mmodity. ~I he constant presence of leftist parties in our JNUSU made these issues being unaddressed for many years. fhroughout these periods they have been busy with scratching each others back for knowing who is more rcddi~h. Unfortunately our counterparts from the teaching community, the officials of the JNUTA, hardly got any time to ponder into the issues of the teaching community or of the JNU fraternity, apart from doing the clerical works of their party headquarters. This is high time to liberate JNUSU from the clutches of leftist ·delinquence' and maintain the sacra sanctity ofthe student union. .
JOIN .
'?"-;-· .
:PROTEST DEMO 24,h August (Friday) 11.30 am at D.S.W Office .
' ' .
Den1ands: .
ln House Health Care Facilities for all Students.
24hrs Health Centre Facilities .
First Aid Box at every School.
.
Medical Insurance Scheme .
Scanning and X-ray facilitie Mini operation theatre .
.
Sd/-.
Sd/-.
lrfan Ahmad Chaudhary.
Saidur .
Secy, JNU NSUIGen. Secy, JNU NSUI .
.
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PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2007 ID-47099
.
Drinking tea and talking Marxism: .
What is good for society? Date: 23.08.07 .
n~..·nds. l hL: r\ational Swd~nts Union of India (NSUl) invites the student community's attention into some of the burning issues th~1t has b~en prevailing in JNU. The most prestigious university of this nation (on which the nt:\\ly announced thirty central universities is to be modeled) is still trailing behind other central universities in t~rms of ~om~ or the basic amenities. lking ('Ill' ol th~ largest residentinl universitie"s with more than ten thousand residents, including students, .
tt:~tchers and lhm-l~aching staffs, it is quite embarrassing that a minimal health care facility is not available in ne campus. rhc time of availability of medical consultation is only ten hours a day (Sunday holiday) which is ' ~urticient for nut mor~·than treating cold or minor fever. All the other cases are being referred to narjung or A Itivl S. Special cases which require ~ens of thousands of rupees .are not reimbursed by the .
' to have a health insurance scheme in order to ensure the health.
'istr::nion. So it is of great priorit).
. ..
)fthe student-..'' l10 cannot afford such a highly expensive treatment. rimary level dressing facility is provided in the health centr~. It is a ·matter of great concern especially Iutton wln;rc the campus is \Vitnessing an increasing rate of leftist violence. The Ninth august incident, tuJcnt .~dmit) being spanked by another student (Rajan Pandey, AISA) with a stone, and the victim .
\\,a nt for long with a bleeding head without getting any primary aid, can be cited as a glaring example. hing less than a 24* 7 health centre facility is required to meet the ever increasing health demands (.Ommunity. The uniYersity should take immediate measures to enhance the facilities available in our tn.: .
rned research scholars, teachers and s.taffs are residing here, it is essential of having the service ofa .!i.~t in the health centre. The condition ofthe hostels is fast deteriorating. Stinking toilets, tainted and 1cntc ctln·idors and the day to dny deterioration of mess food has become the familiar feature of all the .
s. ~tudents are falling prey to this inhuman and unhygienic environment they are forced into. The long llll1f? problem of waLer crisis in some of the hostels still prevails and potable water has become a rare mmodity. ~I he constant presence of leftist parties in our JNUSU made these issues being unaddressed for many years. fhroughout these periods they have been busy with scratching each others back for knowing who is more rcddi~h. Unfortunately our counterparts from the teaching community, the officials of the JNUTA, hardly got any time to ponder into the issues of the teaching community or of the JNU fraternity, apart from doing the clerical works of their party headquarters. This is high time to liberate JNUSU from the clutches of leftist ·delinquence' and maintain the sacra sanctity ofthe student union. .
JOIN .
'?"-;-· .
:PROTEST DEMO 24,h August (Friday) 11.30 am at D.S.W Office .
' ' .
Den1ands: .
ln House Health Care Facilities for all Students.
24hrs Health Centre Facilities .
First Aid Box at every School.
.
Medical Insurance Scheme .
Scanning and X-ray facilitie Mini operation theatre .
.
Sd/-.
Sd/-.
lrfan Ahmad Chaudhary.
Saidur .
Secy, JNU NSUIGen. Secy, JNU NSUI .
.
-. ----, ~;i· .. --,_......,;, '= .....--~ ..,.. .. ,;._,..... ;;,, ' . II! --. = .~ ! ~-.... --.
" ___...
......
..._, =· .._" . =· .
. ... -··--.
=·-.. -.
.