PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2007 ID-46490
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13 Yo tn the teachmg cadre and non-teaching staff respectively, against the sanctioned intake of the universrty. In sevenSchools/ .
> Sh~~age ofTea~hers and Staff: The CAGPerformance Audit notedthat as of 31 March 2010, there was a shortage of 33% and I IS bound to havean adverse effect onthe qualityof teaching. Astruggleneeds to be waged to ensure recruitment of teachersand Ce.ntres the vacancies were more than 50 percent of the sancttoned posts. There has been a worsening of the student teacher ~atton from 12:1in 2006-07 to 14:1 in 2010-11 as per the Annual Report of the University. In a research university likeours this staff in the university on an immediate basis. Mandated reservationfor SC/ST, OBC and PH must be fulfilled in recruitment. The Library Facilities: There is a dearth of facilities in terms of adequate books in the central library and libraries in thecentre. The .
policy of hiringemployees oncontract and outsourcin expenditure on acquisition of new books in the Central Library has beendeclining. It was Rs 28.59 lakhs, Rs 31.65 lakhs, Rs5.46 Health Centre: The Health Centre should be 24x7. Basic diagnostictestslike X-ray should beprovided. .
the reading hall behindthe university should bemodernized and renovated. .
University. It isclear that while the number of students has increased the expenditure on books has decreased. Dhaulpur House, Internet access in hostels: Universities like the Hyderabad Central University offer better facilities to the students in terms of .
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internet access in hostel rooms. JNU should also provide this facility.
Other issues:.
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Auditorium for cultural activities should be built in the ur,iversity andeasily accessible to the students .
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» Hostels shoukf be allotted to the new students at the trme of registration. .
)> Better Transport facilities: The University should arrange for better transport facilities. The administration must ensure intra Better facilities for sports and encouraging sportsteams particularlyforwomen should be provided. .
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I university transit. metro feeder buses andbetter frequency of DTC buses on campus. .
.
student movement over the last four decades. There have been attempts to subvert the democratic academic space and the .
' .
Institutional Crisis in JNU In the absence of JNUSU there has been a concerted attack on the democratic rights won by the JNU .
Revitalize the GSCASH: It is ironical that in a period when the number of girl students has steadily increased in the university, .
progressive institutions of the university..
f .
.
.
~ .
today. The new JNUSUmust work towards revitalizing t~~e institution of GSCASH. A gender survey should be done to take up the r E E .
Safeguarding the Socially Sensitive Character of JNU: The absence of an elected JNUSU has emboldened a gamut of anti .
t, .
l issue of gender sensitization ina big manner. .
reservation and brahminical forces to wage attacks on the socially sensitive character of our university. The JNUSU must figh1 .
~ Reduce weightage of viva voice marks: The weightage of vivavoice marks in the entrance examination should be reduced .
}> against all kind of discrimination against students from deprived backgrounds. .
( .
Implement Rangnath and Sachar Committee Reports: The University should take steps to implement the .
from existing level of 30 percent. .
.
is 64 for Jamia Millia lslamia, which is also acentral university. More Madrasas should be recognized by the university. .
recommendations Rangnath and Sachar Committee reports. .
> Recognize More Madrasas· JNU recognizes 26 Madrasas under two categories for admissions to BA 151 year. This number )> Ensure Remedial Lectures: Proper remedial courses shouldbe started not just in English language but also for thecourses .
taught in different centres. The university must take steps towards providing study material in vernacular languages. .
}> .
> Strengthen the EOO: The Equal Opportunity Office has to be strengthened to deal with cases relating to caste or religion based discrimination. Various complaints regarding communal or caste based violence have gone unpunished in the past. .
The EOO should be given punitive powersto effectively deal with such cases. Remove grade point criteria for AC/BoS Elections: The new JNUSU should fight for removal of the discriminatory grade .
Dog menace inthe campus has been one of the most glaring concerns of visually challenged students. The university should .
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Helen Keller Unit should be increased. The escort allowance given to PH students must be increased. Transport facilities for Better facilities for PH and VH students: There continues to be apathy towards the concerns of differently abled students. .
point criteria in the Elections to AC/BoS. .
take stepsto address this problem. More scanned books should be provided for in the library for VHstudents and strength of )-.
Role of Student Faculty Committees: The SFCs were supposed to be an institution to democratize the academic space in the university being the link between students and teachers at the level of different centres. Very few centres conduct elections to the SFC today. Many cases of victimization or high handed attitude of the centre authorities can be effectively PH students shouldbe provided incampus. .
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The newly elected JNUSU should fight against the undemocraticattitude of hostel wardens, particularly in girls' hostels. ~ Faculty evalua1ionfrom students, whichwasan old practicein JNU, should berestarted in all centres. .
handled through functioning SFCs. The newJNUSU should en~ure that SFCelections are conducted in all thecentres.· I We appeal to the student community to participate in the debate and evolve a clear vision for the next JNUSU, so c that it can effectively tackle the challenges which the student community is faced with. .
Durgesh, Secretar-Y AISF-JNU.
A.
m.
YF.
.
Ka .
Zico Dasgupta, Vice President SFI-JNU .
.
.
PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2007 ID-46490
.
13 Yo tn the teachmg cadre and non-teaching staff respectively, against the sanctioned intake of the universrty. In sevenSchools/ .
> Sh~~age ofTea~hers and Staff: The CAGPerformance Audit notedthat as of 31 March 2010, there was a shortage of 33% and I IS bound to havean adverse effect onthe qualityof teaching. Astruggleneeds to be waged to ensure recruitment of teachersand Ce.ntres the vacancies were more than 50 percent of the sancttoned posts. There has been a worsening of the student teacher ~atton from 12:1in 2006-07 to 14:1 in 2010-11 as per the Annual Report of the University. In a research university likeours this staff in the university on an immediate basis. Mandated reservationfor SC/ST, OBC and PH must be fulfilled in recruitment. The Library Facilities: There is a dearth of facilities in terms of adequate books in the central library and libraries in thecentre. The .
policy of hiringemployees oncontract and outsourcin expenditure on acquisition of new books in the Central Library has beendeclining. It was Rs 28.59 lakhs, Rs 31.65 lakhs, Rs5.46 Health Centre: The Health Centre should be 24x7. Basic diagnostictestslike X-ray should beprovided. .
the reading hall behindthe university should bemodernized and renovated. .
University. It isclear that while the number of students has increased the expenditure on books has decreased. Dhaulpur House, Internet access in hostels: Universities like the Hyderabad Central University offer better facilities to the students in terms of .
}> .
internet access in hostel rooms. JNU should also provide this facility.
Other issues:.
}> .
Auditorium for cultural activities should be built in the ur,iversity andeasily accessible to the students .
.
}> .
» Hostels shoukf be allotted to the new students at the trme of registration. .
)> Better Transport facilities: The University should arrange for better transport facilities. The administration must ensure intra Better facilities for sports and encouraging sportsteams particularlyforwomen should be provided. .
)>.
.c )>.
I university transit. metro feeder buses andbetter frequency of DTC buses on campus. .
.
student movement over the last four decades. There have been attempts to subvert the democratic academic space and the .
' .
Institutional Crisis in JNU In the absence of JNUSU there has been a concerted attack on the democratic rights won by the JNU .
Revitalize the GSCASH: It is ironical that in a period when the number of girl students has steadily increased in the university, .
progressive institutions of the university..
f .
.
.
~ .
today. The new JNUSUmust work towards revitalizing t~~e institution of GSCASH. A gender survey should be done to take up the r E E .
Safeguarding the Socially Sensitive Character of JNU: The absence of an elected JNUSU has emboldened a gamut of anti .
t, .
l issue of gender sensitization ina big manner. .
reservation and brahminical forces to wage attacks on the socially sensitive character of our university. The JNUSU must figh1 .
~ Reduce weightage of viva voice marks: The weightage of vivavoice marks in the entrance examination should be reduced .
}> against all kind of discrimination against students from deprived backgrounds. .
( .
Implement Rangnath and Sachar Committee Reports: The University should take steps to implement the .
from existing level of 30 percent. .
.
is 64 for Jamia Millia lslamia, which is also acentral university. More Madrasas should be recognized by the university. .
recommendations Rangnath and Sachar Committee reports. .
> Recognize More Madrasas· JNU recognizes 26 Madrasas under two categories for admissions to BA 151 year. This number )> Ensure Remedial Lectures: Proper remedial courses shouldbe started not just in English language but also for thecourses .
taught in different centres. The university must take steps towards providing study material in vernacular languages. .
}> .
> Strengthen the EOO: The Equal Opportunity Office has to be strengthened to deal with cases relating to caste or religion based discrimination. Various complaints regarding communal or caste based violence have gone unpunished in the past. .
The EOO should be given punitive powersto effectively deal with such cases. Remove grade point criteria for AC/BoS Elections: The new JNUSU should fight for removal of the discriminatory grade .
Dog menace inthe campus has been one of the most glaring concerns of visually challenged students. The university should .
}> .
Helen Keller Unit should be increased. The escort allowance given to PH students must be increased. Transport facilities for Better facilities for PH and VH students: There continues to be apathy towards the concerns of differently abled students. .
point criteria in the Elections to AC/BoS. .
take stepsto address this problem. More scanned books should be provided for in the library for VHstudents and strength of )-.
Role of Student Faculty Committees: The SFCs were supposed to be an institution to democratize the academic space in the university being the link between students and teachers at the level of different centres. Very few centres conduct elections to the SFC today. Many cases of victimization or high handed attitude of the centre authorities can be effectively PH students shouldbe provided incampus. .
}> .
The newly elected JNUSU should fight against the undemocraticattitude of hostel wardens, particularly in girls' hostels. ~ Faculty evalua1ionfrom students, whichwasan old practicein JNU, should berestarted in all centres. .
handled through functioning SFCs. The newJNUSU should en~ure that SFCelections are conducted in all thecentres.· I We appeal to the student community to participate in the debate and evolve a clear vision for the next JNUSU, so c that it can effectively tackle the challenges which the student community is faced with. .
Durgesh, Secretar-Y AISF-JNU.
A.
m.
YF.
.
Ka .
Zico Dasgupta, Vice President SFI-JNU .
.
.