PaRCha - JNU - ABVP - 2000 ID-157
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~~'-"~ JSOOZ\~OZ\7'-"Yd\ 'VJ~YOZ\.:(7~'-" OZ\~J.S~ol\~ .
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(1949-1998 ) .
7111198 .
Friends . .
Our con-:eption is clcar.\llhen we attend to problems of a school ,we believe that the issues which directlv atTect us m I . should fomt our core concerns .We should debate & discuss all the national & international tssue~ in b<!st tradition-of JNU in geneml & SIS in particular .But, we should not let the acrimony over these issues cloud our i.nuucdiatc concems in the school .Hence, we believe that the issues pertaining to SIS be addressed on a priority basis . we have s.:en in the last few years. many promises being made ,but very linle full1lled .Year after year , the convenor· report ts a disappointing saga of unfulfilled promises . .
\Vltat \\C pwpon is to address the following problem on a prionty basis : .
I. a . Ratll'llalisation of course structure & introduction of an orientation course for MA students regarding all possibk C<reer opportunities . .
b. .
Fig.htmg for transparency in admission process . .
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c. .
Ensunng school libr~· facilities on the lines of SSS libraries . .
tl .Evaluation of teachers by the students . .
e .Enhan..:ement of funds for dissertations .
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.
r. .
lncrc.lsing the duration & funds for field trips . .
g Orgamsi.ng lecture series & debates on important i sues . .
.
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.
2. Incn:asing the accessabiliy of information technology which includt:s . .
a . Mor ..· internet terminals .
.
h. .
Mor..: time tor students including Saturdays & Stmdays . .
.
c. .
ACC<;!v,abilit~ ct:ntre's computers for Students . .
.
d. .
Introduction of Computer literacy progrnnune ( tor 5tud:.:nts not familiar \\ith it) .
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(3) .
Ensuring b<!tt~·m1cnt of furniture. Commo;~ room !'r!cility and SS~Ilitatior. (-l) Taking oflarg..:r can1pus issues like .
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u. .
Pem1.mcnt ,\:;;ccrruuod.ation of stud<!nts Tatrough new hostel and soh·iug the problems that stt1dents that 1-;:::tpor::tf\ uccommoanuon m Mahlpalpur. .
.
h. .
lmm~Jiatc free bus passes for students . .
.
c. .
E:-.-peditmg the formation of the gender sensitisation committee. .
.
.
.
.
We an:: _-ommittetlto a democrutic.11ly functioning. school conunittee where GBMs arc held regularly (at least l\\ice a semestcr)to get 1~-:dback from students and also a better coordination wiU1 SFCs is ensured. .
Friend~. we h;wc to shun the politics of negativism. The last convenor's drama of using caste for political ends stands .
exposed as you \'.:ry well know of the contradiction bet\\ een his compliant to the proctor & the Fffi. lodges in the Police Station. .
uch di,·isive politics has to be stopped and a better democratic path followed by not disrupting others meetings.We also want .
to assure you that the ABVP \\ill stand finn against any attempt at \\ithdra\\ing the state from Higher Education & privatising .
education. This i~ an unswering conunitment that we make to you. The lett's ·great struggle' against privatisation of education .
in Kerala & \'"le t Bengal ended up in Government sponsored privatisation. .
Friend~. \\'t! are purched on a defining moment in U1t: htstory of post independent India, when institutions like JNU, especially 1 . \\ 111 have to play a greater role in the field of academics and policy inputs. We feel Pokhran-ll will go a long way in striking \1 halance not only with the global nuclear order but with the general world order which has been hitherto .
hegemonis..:d by the P-5. The tirst quarter of the 21 .. C "ill be a challenging period for India when she \\ill have to fumly .
place her~lf as a global player in the political, economic, security and humanitarian realms. We will have to develop our .
indigenous geniu-in all fields while not totally cutting ourselves from the rest of the world. At this crucial juncture of our .
lustory. SIS nectl to equip itself \\ith better intellectual and academic strength. devoid of obscurantist ideologies which have .
always hlocked on national progress by the politics of negativi m. .
Friend,.,. we request you to give a fitting rebuff the divisive and negati\'e commwtisl forces for a bold and forward looking ~hool committee and JNUSU which has a lofty ,;sion but has its feet firmly planted on the ground. .
Vote for ABVP p;mc!l & ht:lp us in this noble endeavor. .
VANDE MATAP.AM~~ .
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PrHidrnt: .latin J.:unuu :\lohanty \ '.P, : R.ajH\' 1-:wnar ~n. SKy.; TIUIU Patni Jt. SKy. : Abhay Pratap Sinch .
Counclllur.s : ..\.mit Kumar. Gochoin :\I anin. Plnal.i Routray. Sachln 1-:r. Saxrna. Sandrrp Kr. :\lahapatra .
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~.-------------------------------------------------Guetit 5peaker Joginder Singh, Ex-CBI Director .
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PaRCha - JNU - ABVP - 2000 ID-157
.
.
~~'-"~ JSOOZ\~OZ\7'-"Yd\ 'VJ~YOZ\.:(7~'-" OZ\~J.S~ol\~ .
.
.
(1949-1998 ) .
7111198 .
Friends . .
Our con-:eption is clcar.\llhen we attend to problems of a school ,we believe that the issues which directlv atTect us m I . should fomt our core concerns .We should debate & discuss all the national & international tssue~ in b<!st tradition-of JNU in geneml & SIS in particular .But, we should not let the acrimony over these issues cloud our i.nuucdiatc concems in the school .Hence, we believe that the issues pertaining to SIS be addressed on a priority basis . we have s.:en in the last few years. many promises being made ,but very linle full1lled .Year after year , the convenor· report ts a disappointing saga of unfulfilled promises . .
\Vltat \\C pwpon is to address the following problem on a prionty basis : .
I. a . Ratll'llalisation of course structure & introduction of an orientation course for MA students regarding all possibk C<reer opportunities . .
b. .
Fig.htmg for transparency in admission process . .
.
c. .
Ensunng school libr~· facilities on the lines of SSS libraries . .
tl .Evaluation of teachers by the students . .
e .Enhan..:ement of funds for dissertations .
.
.
r. .
lncrc.lsing the duration & funds for field trips . .
g Orgamsi.ng lecture series & debates on important i sues . .
.
.
.
2. Incn:asing the accessabiliy of information technology which includt:s . .
a . Mor ..· internet terminals .
.
h. .
Mor..: time tor students including Saturdays & Stmdays . .
.
c. .
ACC<;!v,abilit~ ct:ntre's computers for Students . .
.
d. .
Introduction of Computer literacy progrnnune ( tor 5tud:.:nts not familiar \\ith it) .
.
.
(3) .
Ensuring b<!tt~·m1cnt of furniture. Commo;~ room !'r!cility and SS~Ilitatior. (-l) Taking oflarg..:r can1pus issues like .
.
u. .
Pem1.mcnt ,\:;;ccrruuod.ation of stud<!nts Tatrough new hostel and soh·iug the problems that stt1dents that 1-;:::tpor::tf\ uccommoanuon m Mahlpalpur. .
.
h. .
lmm~Jiatc free bus passes for students . .
.
c. .
E:-.-peditmg the formation of the gender sensitisation committee. .
.
.
.
.
We an:: _-ommittetlto a democrutic.11ly functioning. school conunittee where GBMs arc held regularly (at least l\\ice a semestcr)to get 1~-:dback from students and also a better coordination wiU1 SFCs is ensured. .
Friend~. we h;wc to shun the politics of negativism. The last convenor's drama of using caste for political ends stands .
exposed as you \'.:ry well know of the contradiction bet\\ een his compliant to the proctor & the Fffi. lodges in the Police Station. .
uch di,·isive politics has to be stopped and a better democratic path followed by not disrupting others meetings.We also want .
to assure you that the ABVP \\ill stand finn against any attempt at \\ithdra\\ing the state from Higher Education & privatising .
education. This i~ an unswering conunitment that we make to you. The lett's ·great struggle' against privatisation of education .
in Kerala & \'"le t Bengal ended up in Government sponsored privatisation. .
Friend~. \\'t! are purched on a defining moment in U1t: htstory of post independent India, when institutions like JNU, especially 1 . \\ 111 have to play a greater role in the field of academics and policy inputs. We feel Pokhran-ll will go a long way in striking \1 halance not only with the global nuclear order but with the general world order which has been hitherto .
hegemonis..:d by the P-5. The tirst quarter of the 21 .. C "ill be a challenging period for India when she \\ill have to fumly .
place her~lf as a global player in the political, economic, security and humanitarian realms. We will have to develop our .
indigenous geniu-in all fields while not totally cutting ourselves from the rest of the world. At this crucial juncture of our .
lustory. SIS nectl to equip itself \\ith better intellectual and academic strength. devoid of obscurantist ideologies which have .
always hlocked on national progress by the politics of negativi m. .
Friend,.,. we request you to give a fitting rebuff the divisive and negati\'e commwtisl forces for a bold and forward looking ~hool committee and JNUSU which has a lofty ,;sion but has its feet firmly planted on the ground. .
Vote for ABVP p;mc!l & ht:lp us in this noble endeavor. .
VANDE MATAP.AM~~ .
.
PrHidrnt: .latin J.:unuu :\lohanty \ '.P, : R.ajH\' 1-:wnar ~n. SKy.; TIUIU Patni Jt. SKy. : Abhay Pratap Sinch .
Counclllur.s : ..\.mit Kumar. Gochoin :\I anin. Plnal.i Routray. Sachln 1-:r. Saxrna. Sandrrp Kr. :\lahapatra .
.
~.-------------------------------------------------Guetit 5peaker Joginder Singh, Ex-CBI Director .
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