PaRCha - JNU - DSF SFI-JNU - 2012 ID-57207
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SOCIAl ~U.WTUI: ~A.CT " .
on time~ .
incident GSCASH, which is one of the biggest achievements of the JNU student movemen~ is in dire sb"aits today. The new '.
-,-... JNUSU must wori Safeguarding the Socially Sensitive Character of JNU: The absence of an eleded JNUSU has emboldened~ gamut of anti .
.
reservation and brahminical forces to wage attacks on the socially sensitive charader of our university. The JNUSU must fight .
fee hil!es ~fila Reduce weightage of viva voce marks: The weightage of viva voice marks in the entrance examination should be reduced.
.
against all kind of discrimination against students from deprived backgrounds. .
.t«Jsu 1111st 181111 a1 ~"-'-.
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~,... .
from existing level of 30 percent .
Implement Rangnath and Sachar Committee Reports: The University should take steps to implement the .
recommendations of Ranganath and Sachar Committee reports. .
O!lened. ~.lhae ,.. ..~ is 64 for Jamia Millia lslamia, which is also a central university. More Madrasas should be recognized by the uriversity..
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~~lie~ .
Recognize More Madrasas: JNU recognizes 26 Madrasas under two categories for admissions to BA 1year. This m.mber .
Ensure Remedial Lectures: Proper remedial courses should be started not just in English language but also for the courses .
taught in different centres. The university must take steps towards providing study material in verrecular languages..
~in 2011·12 hale~~,_ Strengthen the EOO: The Equal Opportunity Office has to be strengthened to deal with cases relating to caste or religion .
lll1he 1191 ~--~- .
based discrimination. Various complaints regarding communal or caste based violence have gone unpunished in the past .
.
lllor~ ~GiPt Prioriq to The EOO should be given punitive powers to effectively deal with such cases. .
Remove grade point criteria for AC/BoS Elections: The new JNUSU should fight for removal of the disaiminatory grade .
students in Hosttl ~ .
point criteria in the Elections to AC/BoS. .
Better facilities for PH and VH students: There continues to be apathy towards the concerns of differenUy abled students. FuJjiO 'tstntzdons hr d problem. More scanned books should be provided for in the library for VH students and strength of Haen KeUer Unit shouldI~IIC/aers ll1U/ stfljf Olr J111Caat Immediate steps should be taken to control the dog menace on campus. The university should take steps to address this .
be increased. The escort allowance given to PH students nust be increased. Trans~rt facilities for PH students should be .
unive~. In seven Schoosi Cemres provided in campus. A scholarship like RGNF should be provided for PH students also. For orthopedically challenged .
~m1n SL There has been a ~ students better toilet facilities should be provided in hostels. .
Report of the UnivMtilll In ~ Role of Student Faculty Committees: The SFCs were supposed to be an institution to democratize the academic space in the .
........,,. areseadr .
W\G audt has pointed towcws hea\y.
.
The I"A )> university by acting as the link between students and teachers at the level of centres. Very few centres conduct eJections to the .
recruitmert of teachers Met sal~I! SFC today. Many cases of victimization or high handed attitude of the centre authorities can be effectivay handled through .
be fulfiiJed in rEUUitment The r.cty d functioning SFCs. The new JNUSU should ensure that SFC elections are conducted in all the centres. Faculty evaluation from students, which was an old practice in JNU, should be restarted in aJI centres. FSOO· library and libraries in 1he ceme. The )> The newly elected JNUSU should fight against the undemocratic attitude of hostel wardens, particularly in girls' hosteJs. .
)> ~~Rs 28.591akhs. Rs 31.651aij)s, Rs 5.46 Issues in Science Schools: There are a large number of Science students in oor university. The YFE which used to get a .
large number of votes from Science Schools has not done anything to address the problems faced by tt-ese students.~as per various Amual ~rllhe on books has ~.DhaufJXU tbJse. In many Science Schools there is a complaint about the undemocratic YFE has not done anything to address the );> problems ofScience Schools..
facilities shoUd be prowded ila1 Centre attitude of the faculty. The revival of SFCs should be used to raise the Placement cell llJid better lllb faciliiU!s in~by the studeOts CCII be taken insil!the .
concerns of students. Science Schools. .
in library, lending fdities illllll );> Placement cells should be formed in all Science Schools. .
lnfrastructural facilities in laboratories should be improved. The CAG .
)> Performance audit had found that there were a lot of irregularities in procurement and installation of equipments i1 the Science .
"'"'"r libraries. .
Schools. Examination of the records of installation of equipments costing Rs 10 lakh and above, revealed delay in installation of 30 .
Hostel rooms..
Centre. Mort DTC bustS oil Sciences since January 2009. Two equipments costing Rs 104.741akh were lying idle in School of Bio~chnologysince Apri12008-.
equipments_ranging from 3 to 22 months. One equipment costing Rs 13.94 lakh was lying uninstalled in School of Enviroomental .
January 2010. The newly elected JNUSU should actively take up these issues..
·~~"'~JNU's b~ .
Defeat AISA's sectarian and bankrupt politics .
While the SA-AISF is trying to rally students on a positive agenda for the newly elected JNUSU, the AISA is busy doing slander .
beflel' faciities to !he sblflriS ~ liiDI d against the SA-AISF and the Left in its campaign. The AJSA has been distributing pamphlets targeting the SFJ.AJSF since .
October last year, even before Amicus Curiae filed his petition In the Supreme Court! .
Attacking the SFI-AISF and the Left is the only plank which the AISA has for the forthcoming JNUSU elections. The AJSA should .
answer some specific questions before trying to make the JNUSU elections a mudslinging competition against the Left. .
~ What is the AISA's role in the struggle to restore JNUSU elections? Why did the JNUSU Office-Bearers from AISA run away from .
.
this struggle after enjoying an extended tenure till February 2010? Why were their JNUSU Office Bearers absent from the crucial .
dialogue process with Amicus Curiae? .
The AISA always considers the Left as its main political enemy. The present pofitical situation in the country is one where both the .
What is the relevance of CPI ML.
,.
Congress and the ~JP are follo~ng the same anti-people neo-liberal policies. Any ti . lity1 d.
L "b .
pro-people alternative to the anti-people Congress and the communal BJP would Wh'era ontmh oMurLpoL"b 0ti~· * d .
' era on rou.e.
e.
have to be based on a unity of left-democratic forces. It is the Left In our country Y. was which isleading these struggles. .
What progressive politics does the AISA want to further by making the Left the L-m_B_th~a=:r~p~o-:-ll~s?_-:-:---:--:--::--:---:::-:--:"--:--'» main target of its attack? The AISA should also introspect on the political relevance of the CPI ML Liberation in India's polity today. .
.
.
PaRCha - JNU - DSF SFI-JNU - 2012 ID-57207
.
..u -u.
SOCIAl ~U.WTUI: ~A.CT " .
on time~ .
incident GSCASH, which is one of the biggest achievements of the JNU student movemen~ is in dire sb"aits today. The new '.
-,-... JNUSU must wori Safeguarding the Socially Sensitive Character of JNU: The absence of an eleded JNUSU has emboldened~ gamut of anti .
.
reservation and brahminical forces to wage attacks on the socially sensitive charader of our university. The JNUSU must fight .
fee hil!es ~fila Reduce weightage of viva voce marks: The weightage of viva voice marks in the entrance examination should be reduced.
.
against all kind of discrimination against students from deprived backgrounds. .
.t«Jsu 1111st 181111 a1 ~"-'-.
.
~,... .
from existing level of 30 percent .
Implement Rangnath and Sachar Committee Reports: The University should take steps to implement the .
recommendations of Ranganath and Sachar Committee reports. .
O!lened. ~.lhae ,.. ..~ is 64 for Jamia Millia lslamia, which is also a central university. More Madrasas should be recognized by the uriversity..
.
~~lie~ .
Recognize More Madrasas: JNU recognizes 26 Madrasas under two categories for admissions to BA 1year. This m.mber .
Ensure Remedial Lectures: Proper remedial courses should be started not just in English language but also for the courses .
taught in different centres. The university must take steps towards providing study material in verrecular languages..
~in 2011·12 hale~~,_ Strengthen the EOO: The Equal Opportunity Office has to be strengthened to deal with cases relating to caste or religion .
lll1he 1191 ~--~- .
based discrimination. Various complaints regarding communal or caste based violence have gone unpunished in the past .
.
lllor~ ~GiPt Prioriq to The EOO should be given punitive powers to effectively deal with such cases. .
Remove grade point criteria for AC/BoS Elections: The new JNUSU should fight for removal of the disaiminatory grade .
students in Hosttl ~ .
point criteria in the Elections to AC/BoS. .
Better facilities for PH and VH students: There continues to be apathy towards the concerns of differenUy abled students. FuJjiO 'tstntzdons hr d problem. More scanned books should be provided for in the library for VH students and strength of Haen KeUer Unit shouldI~IIC/aers ll1U/ stfljf Olr J111Caat Immediate steps should be taken to control the dog menace on campus. The university should take steps to address this .
be increased. The escort allowance given to PH students nust be increased. Trans~rt facilities for PH students should be .
unive~. In seven Schoosi Cemres provided in campus. A scholarship like RGNF should be provided for PH students also. For orthopedically challenged .
~m1n SL There has been a ~ students better toilet facilities should be provided in hostels. .
Report of the UnivMtilll In ~ Role of Student Faculty Committees: The SFCs were supposed to be an institution to democratize the academic space in the .
........,,. areseadr .
W\G audt has pointed towcws hea\y.
.
The I"A )> university by acting as the link between students and teachers at the level of centres. Very few centres conduct eJections to the .
recruitmert of teachers Met sal~I! SFC today. Many cases of victimization or high handed attitude of the centre authorities can be effectivay handled through .
be fulfiiJed in rEUUitment The r.cty d functioning SFCs. The new JNUSU should ensure that SFC elections are conducted in all the centres. Faculty evaluation from students, which was an old practice in JNU, should be restarted in aJI centres. FSOO· library and libraries in 1he ceme. The )> The newly elected JNUSU should fight against the undemocratic attitude of hostel wardens, particularly in girls' hosteJs. .
)> ~~Rs 28.591akhs. Rs 31.651aij)s, Rs 5.46 Issues in Science Schools: There are a large number of Science students in oor university. The YFE which used to get a .
large number of votes from Science Schools has not done anything to address the problems faced by tt-ese students.~as per various Amual ~rllhe on books has ~.DhaufJXU tbJse. In many Science Schools there is a complaint about the undemocratic YFE has not done anything to address the );> problems ofScience Schools..
facilities shoUd be prowded ila1 Centre attitude of the faculty. The revival of SFCs should be used to raise the Placement cell llJid better lllb faciliiU!s in~by the studeOts CCII be taken insil!the .
concerns of students. Science Schools. .
in library, lending fdities illllll );> Placement cells should be formed in all Science Schools. .
lnfrastructural facilities in laboratories should be improved. The CAG .
)> Performance audit had found that there were a lot of irregularities in procurement and installation of equipments i1 the Science .
"'"'"r libraries. .
Schools. Examination of the records of installation of equipments costing Rs 10 lakh and above, revealed delay in installation of 30 .
Hostel rooms..
Centre. Mort DTC bustS oil Sciences since January 2009. Two equipments costing Rs 104.741akh were lying idle in School of Bio~chnologysince Apri12008-.
equipments_ranging from 3 to 22 months. One equipment costing Rs 13.94 lakh was lying uninstalled in School of Enviroomental .
January 2010. The newly elected JNUSU should actively take up these issues..
·~~"'~JNU's b~ .
Defeat AISA's sectarian and bankrupt politics .
While the SA-AISF is trying to rally students on a positive agenda for the newly elected JNUSU, the AISA is busy doing slander .
beflel' faciities to !he sblflriS ~ liiDI d against the SA-AISF and the Left in its campaign. The AJSA has been distributing pamphlets targeting the SFJ.AJSF since .
October last year, even before Amicus Curiae filed his petition In the Supreme Court! .
Attacking the SFI-AISF and the Left is the only plank which the AISA has for the forthcoming JNUSU elections. The AJSA should .
answer some specific questions before trying to make the JNUSU elections a mudslinging competition against the Left. .
~ What is the AISA's role in the struggle to restore JNUSU elections? Why did the JNUSU Office-Bearers from AISA run away from .
.
this struggle after enjoying an extended tenure till February 2010? Why were their JNUSU Office Bearers absent from the crucial .
dialogue process with Amicus Curiae? .
The AISA always considers the Left as its main political enemy. The present pofitical situation in the country is one where both the .
What is the relevance of CPI ML.
,.
Congress and the ~JP are follo~ng the same anti-people neo-liberal policies. Any ti . lity1 d.
L "b .
pro-people alternative to the anti-people Congress and the communal BJP would Wh'era ontmh oMurLpoL"b 0ti~· * d .
' era on rou.e.
e.
have to be based on a unity of left-democratic forces. It is the Left In our country Y. was which isleading these struggles. .
What progressive politics does the AISA want to further by making the Left the L-m_B_th~a=:r~p~o-:-ll~s?_-:-:---:--:--::--:---:::-:--:"--:--'» main target of its attack? The AISA should also introspect on the political relevance of the CPI ML Liberation in India's polity today. .
.
.