PaRCha - JNU - AISA - 2007 ID-3352
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DOWN WITH THE INSENSITIVITY OF JNU ADMINISTRATIONI .
~ JNUSU condent!lS BJP's overtly communal propaganda during the U.P. assembly election where BJP issued H highly provocative CD against minority comntunity. After widespread anger against this, BJP had to \vithdraw that particular campaign CD. JNUSU urges upon lhe Election Co1nmission ofIndia to take appropt~iate legal action against those responsible for making ofand circulation of this CD. .
Friends, Date: 05/04/07 ' .
The Academic Council Meeting of the university is scheduled to be held on lhe 1Qth April. In the agenda for A.C. meeting c irculated by administration, there is no menlion of many pertinent student demands. ln the most glaring manner. the scholarship scheme of Rs. 3000/~ and Rs. 5000/ -for the M.Phil and Ph.D students announced recently by the UGC to be implemented in the central universities finds no mention in the agenda. The JNUSU has been consistently raising this demand ever since the scheme was ~nnounced wilh 1he clear und8rstonding that schoi'Jrships ore essential for st.Jdents to carry forward their s.LJdies in the university without any financial constraints. JNUSU demands that the administration nos 1o \Nork out the modalities without further delay and implement this scheme at the earliest. In the similar fashion, JNU administration has not implemented the demands agreed upon last year after the~ccessful agitation by the JNUSU, particularly to increase the MCMs for BA/MA to Rs. 1500 per month as well as to raise the amount of Earn-While-You-Learn scheme from Rs. 30/ -to Rs. 50/ -per hour. This agreement has also not been adhered to by the administration and also not taken up as an agenda item in the AC meeting. This dilly-dally approach of the administratioh shows its insensitivity and is aimed at playing with .
rhe patience of the student community. .
The recognition of Alimiyat-Fazilat certificates for first year BA. the vvhole demand for transparency in the JNU admission process by displaying marks of \Nritten examination & viva-voce and formation of a -:ommiitee for democratization of Equal Opportunity Office also do not find any place tn the agenda item of ihe A.C. meeting. This despite the fact that the JNUSU had taken up bot:1 these 1ssues with the administration in a consistent manner through signature campaigns as well us denlon.;t,·ative course cf ocLons. The non-inclusion of both these issuesfin the agenda for the AC exposes the lock of v:iil on ~ne par: of the administration to put in serious efforts to implement the demono~. .
JtrL:.J..-~~: odniinistration and to make the A.C. understand lhe importance of our genuine demcncs. .:..·:-·C" ·-v·th ·~r, i'le ;ssue of c..emocraric preparaTion of XI plan of the university needs to be discussed o~1d cgreea JPO~ :,1 tne A.C. meerif'lg. The experience of the first X plan shows that the odn1inistrotion could try to oring in commercialization and privatization of JNU 's acpdemics by some means or the other if v'./e do no! remain .
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. '1igilont. JNUSU is opposed to any private funding in any of the centres/scho0ls of the uriversity and demands that all the requirements of the schools/centres should be formu~ated :;1 tr'.e XI pia:-. !o avail t~1e IJGC fund. Hence, proper discussion of XI plan in all the schools and centres must be h~ld and !npu1s should be taken from the elected unions. .
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It is also a matter of serious concern that the administration has kept the options open for implementing the 27% OBC reservation and 54% Seat Increase in a staggered manner. The JNUSU in strong terms opposes any attempts by the administration to dilute this progressive policy. In this context, JNUSU reiterates its position that the recent Supreme Court verdict staying the implementation of the 27% OBC reservation in the Central Institutes of Higher Learning is highly unfortunate. The verdict hinders the very legitimacy of low-making by the Parliament, which represents the aspirations of the popular will of ... the people in our (;ountry. The recent judgement at so stands in contrast with the very judgement by a 9 judge oench in 1 :t93, which uphold the implemen1.J+ion of 27% OBC reservation in employment. Adding to that, the current data available with many Slate governments has also ascertained the presence of people from the backward sections in education and employment in those States. The n1assive support to the spontaneous bandhs called in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh recently, along with the passing of unanimous resolutions by these State assemblies mandating the Central Government to carry forward this policy from the upcoming academic session i'ldicates the legitimate support the Parliament's legislation has among the large section of Indian population. The JNUSU urges upon the democratic-progressive sections of Indian polity and society to unitedly toke all the steps to ensure that Parliament's legislation gets implemented from the coming academic session. .
In the informal meeting of JNUSU Office-Bearers & Councilors on 1st April, it is agreed upon that the Election Committee Chairperson, 2006 should take charge of the Election procedure on 1oth April to conduct the re-election in SSS and SIS for the tied councilor's post. The Chairperson and other members of the Election Committee, 2006 are requested to attend the meeting with the JNUSU on toh April at 8.30 PM at JNUSU office. .
Sd/-Dhananjay, President JNUSU Sd/· Jyotsna, Jt. Secy, JNUSU .
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PaRCha - JNU - AISA - 2007 ID-3352
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1\'.\t~ .
DOWN WITH THE INSENSITIVITY OF JNU ADMINISTRATIONI .
~ JNUSU condent!lS BJP's overtly communal propaganda during the U.P. assembly election where BJP issued H highly provocative CD against minority comntunity. After widespread anger against this, BJP had to \vithdraw that particular campaign CD. JNUSU urges upon lhe Election Co1nmission ofIndia to take appropt~iate legal action against those responsible for making ofand circulation of this CD. .
Friends, Date: 05/04/07 ' .
The Academic Council Meeting of the university is scheduled to be held on lhe 1Qth April. In the agenda for A.C. meeting c irculated by administration, there is no menlion of many pertinent student demands. ln the most glaring manner. the scholarship scheme of Rs. 3000/~ and Rs. 5000/ -for the M.Phil and Ph.D students announced recently by the UGC to be implemented in the central universities finds no mention in the agenda. The JNUSU has been consistently raising this demand ever since the scheme was ~nnounced wilh 1he clear und8rstonding that schoi'Jrships ore essential for st.Jdents to carry forward their s.LJdies in the university without any financial constraints. JNUSU demands that the administration nos 1o \Nork out the modalities without further delay and implement this scheme at the earliest. In the similar fashion, JNU administration has not implemented the demands agreed upon last year after the~ccessful agitation by the JNUSU, particularly to increase the MCMs for BA/MA to Rs. 1500 per month as well as to raise the amount of Earn-While-You-Learn scheme from Rs. 30/ -to Rs. 50/ -per hour. This agreement has also not been adhered to by the administration and also not taken up as an agenda item in the AC meeting. This dilly-dally approach of the administratioh shows its insensitivity and is aimed at playing with .
rhe patience of the student community. .
The recognition of Alimiyat-Fazilat certificates for first year BA. the vvhole demand for transparency in the JNU admission process by displaying marks of \Nritten examination & viva-voce and formation of a -:ommiitee for democratization of Equal Opportunity Office also do not find any place tn the agenda item of ihe A.C. meeting. This despite the fact that the JNUSU had taken up bot:1 these 1ssues with the administration in a consistent manner through signature campaigns as well us denlon.;t,·ative course cf ocLons. The non-inclusion of both these issuesfin the agenda for the AC exposes the lock of v:iil on ~ne par: of the administration to put in serious efforts to implement the demono~. .
JtrL:.J..-~~: odniinistration and to make the A.C. understand lhe importance of our genuine demcncs. .:..·:-·C" ·-v·th ·~r, i'le ;ssue of c..emocraric preparaTion of XI plan of the university needs to be discussed o~1d cgreea JPO~ :,1 tne A.C. meerif'lg. The experience of the first X plan shows that the odn1inistrotion could try to oring in commercialization and privatization of JNU 's acpdemics by some means or the other if v'./e do no! remain .
.
. '1igilont. JNUSU is opposed to any private funding in any of the centres/scho0ls of the uriversity and demands that all the requirements of the schools/centres should be formu~ated :;1 tr'.e XI pia:-. !o avail t~1e IJGC fund. Hence, proper discussion of XI plan in all the schools and centres must be h~ld and !npu1s should be taken from the elected unions. .
-.
It is also a matter of serious concern that the administration has kept the options open for implementing the 27% OBC reservation and 54% Seat Increase in a staggered manner. The JNUSU in strong terms opposes any attempts by the administration to dilute this progressive policy. In this context, JNUSU reiterates its position that the recent Supreme Court verdict staying the implementation of the 27% OBC reservation in the Central Institutes of Higher Learning is highly unfortunate. The verdict hinders the very legitimacy of low-making by the Parliament, which represents the aspirations of the popular will of ... the people in our (;ountry. The recent judgement at so stands in contrast with the very judgement by a 9 judge oench in 1 :t93, which uphold the implemen1.J+ion of 27% OBC reservation in employment. Adding to that, the current data available with many Slate governments has also ascertained the presence of people from the backward sections in education and employment in those States. The n1assive support to the spontaneous bandhs called in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh recently, along with the passing of unanimous resolutions by these State assemblies mandating the Central Government to carry forward this policy from the upcoming academic session i'ldicates the legitimate support the Parliament's legislation has among the large section of Indian population. The JNUSU urges upon the democratic-progressive sections of Indian polity and society to unitedly toke all the steps to ensure that Parliament's legislation gets implemented from the coming academic session. .
In the informal meeting of JNUSU Office-Bearers & Councilors on 1st April, it is agreed upon that the Election Committee Chairperson, 2006 should take charge of the Election procedure on 1oth April to conduct the re-election in SSS and SIS for the tied councilor's post. The Chairperson and other members of the Election Committee, 2006 are requested to attend the meeting with the JNUSU on toh April at 8.30 PM at JNUSU office. .
Sd/-Dhananjay, President JNUSU Sd/· Jyotsna, Jt. Secy, JNUSU .
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