PaRCha - JNU - AISA material - 2012 ID-32742
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of OBC reservations, the present discriminatory hostel allotment criteria should be changed so that general category and OBC students are allotted hostel simultaneously. Improved Library Facilities: In 2007-08, the JNUSU had highlighted the massive corruption and deficiencies in the management of library facilities as a result the Chief .
strengthened in the days to come. Book purchase and cataloguing require serious engagement .
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floor of the library be converted into an additional cyber library/reference section. Recruitment of Teachers: For a long time now, the entire JNU community has been demanding quick recruitment teachers and staff, keeping in mind legally mandated reservations for SC/ST/OBC/PH candidates. However, the JNU administration has been dilly-dallying on this demand. As a result the academics of the university has been suffering. This situation cannot be allowed to continue any longer. Health centre and 24x7 Health Care Facilities: After a long protest and hunger strike, the JNU administration had procured a proper 24x7 ambulance. However, the health facilities .
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facilities in JNU have to be upgraded on a priority basis with provisions of basic diagnostic facilities, anti-venom injections and other services. JNU should also make arrangements with adjacent hospitals and nursing homes to provide facilities to JNU students at concessional rates. Internet access: Wi-fi internet access in the hostels should be provided. Right now, students are forced to arrange for their own internet connections, and in many cases this is creating a variety of problems. Transport facilities: The frequency of the DTC buses in JNU (615) should be increased. Feeder buses to the nearest Metro station, and bus facilities connecting important libraries in the city should be provided as was prevalent in JNU. A Cultural centre and Auditorium for students activities must be built and existing premises like KC OAT and PSR must be renovated. The huge fee of the newly constructed Convention Centre must be reduced to make it easily affordable to the students as well. Sports facilities in the campus also needs to engaged with and improved. Reforestation and Revitalization of the Environment Task Force: The fragile bio-diversity of JNU has been severely stressed by the construction work and expansion happening in JNU. Therefore, there is an urgent need to revitalize the ETF and embark on a university-wide reforestation scheme so that the various species (like the nilgai) living in JNU are not endangered. .
School Specific Issues SSS .
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Improvement of functioning of DSA and SAP libraries: Xerox facilities in SAP library of CPS, CSSS library, extension of timings of all departmental libraries. Students representation required on library committees. .
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Scanning of textbooks and readings for major courses for physically challenged students on an immediate basis. .
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Democratizing academic structure by providing basic texts in vernacular languages, and setting up department-level mechanisms/bodies for special coaching. .
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Revitalize SFCs in all centres, elections must be held; interaction between SFCs and SSS Councillors to be regularized. .
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PaRCha - JNU - AISA material - 2012 ID-32742
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of OBC reservations, the present discriminatory hostel allotment criteria should be changed so that general category and OBC students are allotted hostel simultaneously. Improved Library Facilities: In 2007-08, the JNUSU had highlighted the massive corruption and deficiencies in the management of library facilities as a result the Chief .
strengthened in the days to come. Book purchase and cataloguing require serious engagement .
.
.
floor of the library be converted into an additional cyber library/reference section. Recruitment of Teachers: For a long time now, the entire JNU community has been demanding quick recruitment teachers and staff, keeping in mind legally mandated reservations for SC/ST/OBC/PH candidates. However, the JNU administration has been dilly-dallying on this demand. As a result the academics of the university has been suffering. This situation cannot be allowed to continue any longer. Health centre and 24x7 Health Care Facilities: After a long protest and hunger strike, the JNU administration had procured a proper 24x7 ambulance. However, the health facilities .
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facilities in JNU have to be upgraded on a priority basis with provisions of basic diagnostic facilities, anti-venom injections and other services. JNU should also make arrangements with adjacent hospitals and nursing homes to provide facilities to JNU students at concessional rates. Internet access: Wi-fi internet access in the hostels should be provided. Right now, students are forced to arrange for their own internet connections, and in many cases this is creating a variety of problems. Transport facilities: The frequency of the DTC buses in JNU (615) should be increased. Feeder buses to the nearest Metro station, and bus facilities connecting important libraries in the city should be provided as was prevalent in JNU. A Cultural centre and Auditorium for students activities must be built and existing premises like KC OAT and PSR must be renovated. The huge fee of the newly constructed Convention Centre must be reduced to make it easily affordable to the students as well. Sports facilities in the campus also needs to engaged with and improved. Reforestation and Revitalization of the Environment Task Force: The fragile bio-diversity of JNU has been severely stressed by the construction work and expansion happening in JNU. Therefore, there is an urgent need to revitalize the ETF and embark on a university-wide reforestation scheme so that the various species (like the nilgai) living in JNU are not endangered. .
School Specific Issues SSS .
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Improvement of functioning of DSA and SAP libraries: Xerox facilities in SAP library of CPS, CSSS library, extension of timings of all departmental libraries. Students representation required on library committees. .
.
.
Scanning of textbooks and readings for major courses for physically challenged students on an immediate basis. .
.
.
Democratizing academic structure by providing basic texts in vernacular languages, and setting up department-level mechanisms/bodies for special coaching. .
.
.
Revitalize SFCs in all centres, elections must be held; interaction between SFCs and SSS Councillors to be regularized. .
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