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Science Schools What Should Guide Our Choice.

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Pressing need of democratization and transparency at The right-wing student organizations like ABVP, NSUI, YFE are.

all levels: Proper and timely allotment of labs to all registered open agents of the social and political forces that are.

students, and streamlining of the system of lab allotment unleashing assaults on the people with communal and casteist.

based on objective criteria. Large-scale presence of non- frenzy and a whole-range of neo-liberal policies. They must be.

bonafide `students' on projects or otherwise has severely resolutely defeated. But we also need to assess the democratic.

curtailed the facilities of lab. space, time, guide's attention commitment of the so-called "left" groups too. The SFI and its.

and funds meant for registered JNU students! Often such parent party CPIM have defended and imposed SEZs, corporate.

engagement becomes the backdoor route for subsequent land grab, police firing on peasants, Operation Green Hunt,.

entry into direct Ph.D. with project guides, making a mockery AFSPA and UAPA; they have remained silent on the witch-hunt.

of JNU's rigorous entrance system. There should be all- of minorities and fake encounters; governments headed by.

round transparency in the evaluation by the doctoral CPIM have pursued privatization of education and health and.

committees in clearing progress reports and granting 9B robbed workers' rights, peddling the idea that `TINA' (there is.

and the entire onus of `under-performance' must not lie no alternative) to these policies. If these were SFI's policies on.

with the student alone. a national stage, it is inevitable that its policies in JNU too were.

no different..

Irregular and delayed supply of chemicals and instruments.

in science schools must be addressed and lab facilities After all, SFI remained aloof from the long struggle against the.

must be improved and latest books must be made available faulty "cut-off" criteria for OBC students and never bothered to.

in the library. restore "deprivation points" despite being in JNUSU for several.

times during 1983-93. They defended setting up of a corporate.

Timely disbursal of various scholarships/fellowships outlet like Nestle in JNU, betrayed the workers' movement and.

through the institution of a proper corpus fund. The CSIR demanded a Proctorial Enquiry on protesting students fighting.

fellowship for instance is often released one and a half for workers' minimum wages. More recently boycotted a united.

years late, which is just not acceptable. movement against locking up of the JNUSU office, on the.

spurious grounds that the JNUSU office should not be used for.

Immediate redressal of high drop-out rates in SBT and SIT. `partisan' purposes - in doing so, strengthening the JNU.

administration's attempts to `ban' the activities of the JNU.

Fulfillment of SC/ST/OBC/PH quota in teaching and non- Forum. Not just this, SFI completely boycotted the protracted.

teaching appointments and an end to the rising trend of struggle against an administrative ban on a student group!.

large-scale guest faculty on ad-hoc basis. Can we expect such forces to lead struggles for campus.

democracy, students' and people's rights? And in order to.

Ensuring and Improving school-based library with latest hide its MANY betrayals, SFI predictably launches a campaign.

books and reading materials. of meaningless slander and lies against AISA..

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Burning Questions of Our Time What exactly is at stake: in the days to come, will JNUSU.

remain a genuine platform of struggle against anti-student anti-.

For the JNU students' movement, there has never been an people policies, or solidarity with people's movements?.

artificial wall between `campus' struggles and people's.

movements beyond the campus. JNUSU has always been a By resisting attacks, by imagining new futures, and.

platform of solidarity with peoples' democratic struggles and institutionalizing progressive changes, AISA has evolved and.

movements across the country. JNU has always been proud articulated a radical and creative vision of politics in JNU. It.

this tradition of solidarity. In the coming days, the student has played a vanguard role in addressing the burning questions.

community will be voting for a JNUSU after four long years. This of our time. We need to defend this model of JNUSU which is.

JNUSU, and the coming student unions have to be given a committed to build a strong, robust resistance to assaults on.

mandate to carry forward this tradition. student rights and campus democracy and struggle for a secular,.

democratic, socially-inclusive and gender-sensitive JNU and.

JNUSU necessarily needs this vision and commitment to be society at large..

the voice of those who have always been marginalized:.

Re-elect AISA ! Ensure JNUSU remains true to its fighting.

those social forces who are defending their lands and vision and mission !!.

livelihoods against corporate land grab and plunder of natural.

resources. AISA Panel for JNUSU Election 2012.

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those who are fighting against communal common sense Central Panel.

prevalent in society, resisting fake encounters and framing of President : Sucheta De.

innocents. Vice- President : Abhishek Kumar Yadav.

Gen. Secy. : Ravi Prakash Singh.

those who are resisting state repression, Operation Green Jt. Secy. : Mohd Firoz Ahamed.

Hunt, and other state-sponsored assaults to curb people's.

movements. SSS SAA SLL&CS.

Diksha Kumari.

those opposing the US-dictated nuclear overdrive by the Akbar Chawdhary Agnitra Ghosh Prince Kumar.

Manmohan Singh govt, and proposed nuclear power plants Sandeep Saurav.

in Koodankulam, Jaitapur, Fatehabad and elsewhere. Minakshi Buragohain SIS Sarfaraz Hamid.

Omprasad Tabrez Ahmad.

those who are opposing draconian laws like AFSPA, UAPA, Busan P K D Prasain.

PSA in the North-East, Kashmir, in the mineral-rich belts, and Rakesh Kumar.

elsewhere in the country. Dibya Shikha.

Shivani Nag.

those struggling for their autonomy, identity, and statehood, Shakeel Anjum.

as in Telangana and Gorkhaland..

Vijoyeta Deori.

those who are resisting neo-colonialism and imperialism.

in its varied forms: in Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt... Yengkokpam Johnson Singh.

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those who are resisting the genocide and subjugation of.

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the Tamils in Sri Lanka issued by Vismay Basu, Piyush Raj, Central Campaign Co-ordinators, 26.2.12.

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