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Grand Rapids Community College hosted an enrollment open house to help incoming students complete the admissions process.

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mdust\'C. m.: :.tr1.' doubly responsible to rJio.;c our vo1.:c Jcainst undcnwcr:u:c :md r~.·crcss1 vc..: 5h:ps for o.;()1.;1Cty. But 1t '" no .

h.m!:;a ~ hiJdcn t:,...·t that JNU admission polic.:y has bee~ di~uiminatorv 111 n;~turc.: ~~nd ha~ hccn scuttling the democratic spaces \\hic.:h f3cililatcs the studcnt.s from all scdicns to come into JNU.fur study. .

Through the RTfs. it has been found th:ll for long time students have been fncing discrimination in admission. Due to the ,..-cightagc of30 tmrks viva voce in admission that is where castcist clements got the big space to decide whom they want .

to get in and whom they want to be out. ll is now readily available among the students and teachers as well that students who have gotten equal on average or more marks in written than the other students have been awarded low marks in viva voce just because they belong to Cl!rtain sections of the society. It is also in contravention to the given character ofJNU, which always takes pride to be far ahead ofsociety, still falls prey to the ill of society. It is also in contravention to the Supreme Court directive given in 1980 which reads, .

"the allocation of more than 15% of the total marks for the oral interview would be arbitrary and unreasonable .

and would be liable to be struck down as constitutionally invalid." .

The existing wcightage of viva voce marks is possibly the discriminatory weapon in the hands of teachers who consciously or unconsciously exclude the students panicularly hailing from SC/ST/OBC and PH.IVH categories. Not only this, discrimination is made on the basis of caste, creed, religion, region anJ language and so on._Students particularly .

hailing from deprived and marginaliscd sections of the society arc being targeted and denied admission in complete .

eightagc of viva voce marks is discriminatory and arbitrary willarbitrariness. Therefore ATSF believes that existing \\'.

fight back and ensure transparency in admission process..

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Implement OBC reservation in faculty appointments at all I'Cvels Yet again JNU administration has betrayed OBC reservation in faculty positions -at associate and professor level. The recent advertisement (AOVT. NO. RC/44/2012) for the recruitment of faculties at associate and professor level has not .

marked quota for OBC reservation. This is in clear ,·iolation or Article no. 16 of the Constitution. Since the opening of .

this university there has been no OBC reservation in faculty po~itions at any level. After long fight against administration and persuading Academic Council, OBC vacancies at assistant level have been filled in last recruitment -ADVT. NO. .

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The fight for social justice needs to be sharpened and continued, as administration is putting one after another roadblocks .

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to scuttle rhe social justice. AI SF is of the clear view that to realize social justice, reservation is to be given at all level of .

faculty positions. Though some of the other central universities do provide OBC reservations ~n their faculty positions at.

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all Levels. Bur JNU is still pursuing arbitrariness in faculty recruitment and going against the spirit of Constitution. AISF J1as been fighting for the social justice and continue to ensure that OBC reservation is fulfilled in the faculty appointments 11 Ensure workers' rights and due wag,es .

Titis is another important issue that workers rights in this campus <~re severely violated and administration is complicit ina the grave violation of rights. Contract workers and security guards arc not provided with proper working conditions and .

fiE not given due wages. It is the issue of utmost important for all of us. AISF has always fought for the worker rights and .

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Threat to smaU shopkeepers and monopoly orcorporate houses .

aL On one hand JNU administr:ation is giving regular notices to the small shopkeepers to vacate the spaces which they had ·Ja · ~naJlotted for past many years. A9ministration wants to bring the MNCs in our university as they did last time when .

pt: the Nestle Outlet was allowed in the campu~. The need oftime is to save these shopkeepers at the same time fight against uo administration's shielding ofbig shopkeepers who are making undue profits harassing students and making money. AISF .

pa1 has given around 1200 signatures ofthe students to JNUSU and CDC but no concrete result has come. AISF will fight to .

ensure that livelihood ofthe small keepers is saved. .

a4J Increasing gender insensitivity and sexual offences .

al/1 The incidents ofsexual harassment have escalated in comparison to last year. It shows that the gender sensitive .

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uo ; atmosphere is taking bad shape. But AISA-DSF led JNUSU has not paid any attentions on these gruesome incidents .

occurring one after another. AISF has given written complaints to JNUSU, JNU administraHon and the GSCASH.

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awe representatives to take proper action but no action was taken till now. It is the time to evolve more participatory .

a4J mechanism to ensure gender sensitiveness in campus. AISF reaffmns its commitment to exercise all the possible means .

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In the name of Wi-Fi administration is making fool to the students. Hostels are being connected with the Wi-Fi but this facility has been locally installed to the particular place in the hostel and could not be accessed across the hostel. Students.

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cannot use Wi-Fi in their room but JNUSU has not taken a step in this regard. AISF will certainly take initiative to .

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DTC Bus facilities and Metro Feeder .

The DTC buses frequency is very irregular in our campus. Many times students have to wait one or more than one and half hour. The students have been suffering due to this irregular frequency but except one symbolic protest at Vasant .

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NSUI appeals the student community of Jawaharlal N~hru University to stand in solidarity with the Indefinite Hunger strike demanding the 'Increase In MCM Scholarships, Metro Feeder Buses For JNU, Wifi-Fadlity for Hostels in JNUII . The last students' Union election produced a AISA-DSF JNUSU. Prior to this election it was AISA who was at the helm of JNUSU since 2007 till the JNUSU was suspended for uncertainty precipitated by the lyngdoh recommendations and it was AISA which dominated the JNUSU when it was restored. .

NSUI demands the Govt. Of India, the Govt of NCT of Delhi and the JNU administration to meet the demands immediately or face grave consequence from the student community of JNU !f The series of rhetoric both the AISA and DSF (ex 'sfi-Jnu') perpetuated has been evident in their non sense attitude which they have exhibited during various junctures in fight for fulfilling the demands of the student community in JNU. .

The incumbent JNUSU was seen as an opportunity to assess the political stands of the dominant strands of the left dispensations ranging from AISA-DSF (the ex-'sfi jnu') in the campus and the past union functioning of the AISA. NSUI appeals the student community of JNU to reject the rhetoric politics of the AISA led JNU~U as well as the opportunist politics of the DSF(the ex-'sfi-j11u') .

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AISA, the student dispensation of the (CPI ML) has been at the helm of JNUSU since 2007. The political stands of AISA have been always superficial and dubious. Their assertions and claims ranged from the double standards and blind political assertions. The history of AISA ism in JNU has been a ironic series of rhetoric politics with hollow claims. Stand on Communalism -It is an open fact that CPIML.-AISA has no credible history of containing communalism symbolified in the form of RSS-BJP-ABVP nexus in this country. Since their inception in JNU the ASIA-ian brigade has sought to champion the rights of the minority and the figh~. against Sanghi Giroh. NSUI would like to make it clear that the hollow claims on the minority will not equal to substanti<~l alternative secular politics. It is not the CPIML-AISA com~ine which resisted the BPJ and communalism electorally and politically, instead it is the combine of Congress and other secular democratic forces which provided a stumbling block to communal politics around this country. NSUI is resolved to fight the jingoistic politics of ABVP in JNU as is evident in their tirade against Shri-Sushil Kumar Shinde, Shri-Digvijay Singh etc. (It is very surprising that AISA and DSF maintained conspicuous silence when Sangh Parivaar brigade opened a baseless tirades against the minorities in India when the Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde revealed about the Sangh Parivaar terror Camps in various Parts of the country) and the communal frenzy of the RSS brigade all over the country. .

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The admission process in both JNU and Delhi University has become controversial this year with the anti-reservation lobby exerting tremendous ploys to scuttle the constitutionally guaranteed reservations in the intake of students. In Delhi University/ even after the MHRD directive (directive in response to a delegation from the student community) to the University, the DU administration sought to play 'Hide and Seek' with the reservation Policy. An RTI conducted in around 30 colleges in 2010 revealed that on an average General Category seats were filled in excess by 30% of the sanctioned strength. It was also revealed that in the very same colleges Reserved Category seats were filled 30% below the .

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sanctioned strength. Thus, the anti-reservation lobby in the University has been robbing the seats from the sc ST and· OBC students and depriving them the 15, 7.5, and "L.l percentages of seats provided b) the Central Ed~ca;ional Institutions (Res~rvat!~ns in Admission) Act of 2006. The student community in Delhi University had to go for indefinite .

relay hunger str~ke wth the open support of DUSU lead by NSUI, to which the DU administration hod t b · . .

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OJJICJO order so as to ensure fair ond proper implEmentation of constitutionally mandated reservations in the .

admissions f~r SC/S.T/~nd OBC students. On the other ')and in JNU under the stewardship of AISA·DSF, a look intc the current 'j"ar .-'d1)1""'Cl' p·o~"SS ···out..! , ' I -d' I . ".

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\~C/~1/UB\JPH) In Mph!I/Pho Jdmis5ior.s. ·rh:s not en!/ has broueht to I1F.ht. the L'x:(n: ~-~ .\'h1ch tn<? "'""·t'·"'''·'rv.,tio·' J.,bbv_ c".n scuw... thtice, but also !>XP05fd the dubious role of t.ISA led JNUSU When the const!tuttonally mandated reservations for 013C-SC-ST·P~i catL>goirfm ·<:S !C·" ··~t '"" ·~'I'JI:--;· t·" :h:. '""''t:--":"t;·,/c CCl t f'gc·i;c' ,)rr i9 6? 2 ~ .--: P:? ~ ·;c .

pet ce1tages respectrvely. Of this criminal tnjustice in the odm1ssio n proce~s. it is shocking that there have been r~o S~/S~ .

respectively. Of this criminal injustice in the admission process, it is shocking that there have ~eenn:-~~~~~~ OBC students in the admission list of CITO, Spanish, German centres etc. /t wa:; AISA whfcll sought to settle the .

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The ABVP had brought out an extremely communal pamphlet on the Masood Issue again. The case of Masood was a c~se .

regarding the admission process In our University and not a communal Issue as the ABVP Is trying to make out of It We .

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would like to warn the ABVP not to try and divide the students on communal lines. On the other hand·the ABVP's description .

of tennis star Sanfa Ml~was extremely distasteful and gender insensitive. The fatwa Imposed on S~la Mirza Is anti-women .

and highly condemnable. However, an organization like the ABVP which had the history of lmpo$lng dress code on glr1 .

students has no moral right to question such fundamentalist perspective of women which they also subscrfbe to. .

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EXPOSE THE LIES AND SLANDER OF AISA!!I .

Date: 20-09-05.

Friends, Now that the total' non~performance of the AISA led JNUSU having been totally exposed, the AJSA is' resorting to the worst kind .

of politics based on false claims regarding their functioni~ In the Union and personal attacks against the office-bearers of SFI~AISF (see AJ~A ~phlet which came on 18-0g...QS). While our critlcis.ms of a non~functional JNU~U President this year wa.s entirety ~on politicallrnes, the AISA has stooped to low levels of slandenng and personal attacks agamst the office bearers whrch goes agamst the .

political ethos of this campus. On the other hand the baseless claims of the AISA regarding their functioning in the JNUSU are exposed from the following: Union hasTHE NON-EXISTENT STRUGGLES OF AJSA; First and foremost, the AISA which was in the leadership of the Students' .

ensured a retreat of .the student movement, let alone providing any political leadership to carry forward the student movement of this campus. Quite ridicuiously, the AISA has accused us of scutt1ing the struggles which were waged in their dreams! We would like to ask .

the AJSA which struggle are they talking about? The student community in this campus Is witness to the fact that the AJSA led JNUSU did not call for any struggle over the last one year on the Charter of Demands. However, it has been the AJSA which has scut6ed the achievements of last years JNUSU as well as this years Charter of Demands through their absolute inactivity. In the case of the students' election to AC, the AISA is while pano1ing the same logic of the Adminisbation is unable to explain why did It not protest .

against the undue delay in the entire matter. It has also not explained why did the JNUSU President not conduct a UGBM to amend the JNUSU Constitution to aJiow for such election to be conducted by the Election Committee. I.

The AISA led JNUSU over the last one year did not take a single demonstration to the HRD Ministry OFJ the question of ' organizations had protested against this Bill in the last.

privatization of education or the Private University Bill, whereas the Left students.

semester itself. Suddenly, the AISA led JNUSU in an informal Council Meeting proposed to organize an All India Students' Convention on 17ft August The proposal of that very date In itself was an attempt to undermine the JNUSU and use It for narrow sectarian purposes since that was actually the date for AJSA's All India March. Finally in that Council it was decided that the Convention will be held in the month of September. The AISA led JNUSU till date has not taken any step to organize their own proPiJSed convention. Has the JNUSU President even bothered to write a single letter to any of the umons after this council so that it could be organized in September while she was very keen to do so had it been organized on 17~ August? On the other hand, the discussion in the above .

mentioned Councilwas never communicated to the student community. In spite of that the AISA has the audacity to report the discussk>n in the Council which they are not supposed to know in the first place as nothing was communicated to the students. We condemn in strongest terms the undermining of the JNUSU by the AJSA and their attemptS to behave as a supra-<:onstitutional authority time and .

again and demand acategorical response from them on thrs matter. .

STUDENT RIGHTS AND FACIUTIES: AJSA in their pamphlet has shamelessly claimed credit for. a number of achjevements for which .

their Councillors or the JNUSU President had no role to p&ay. .

While the AJSA has also claimed credit for the Book bank facility in the library, we would just like to remind them that the demand for.

setting up the Book bank was accepted by the Administration In the Winter Semester, 2004 due to the Jntervention of the last year's SFJ..AISF led JNUSU. Moreover, when the book bank facility was started, the Ubrary Convenor of JNUSU from SFJ-AISF .

~htout a notice informing the student community. The JNUSU President rn this case too, unaware of the deveJopments, did not .

tnforrn the student community about this. Now the AISA has the guts to suddenly claim this as their achievement .

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The most outrageous cJaim of the AJSA is in relation to the verification facility for railway reservation in the campus itself. It was the office-bearers of SFhAJSF who consistently wrote letters to the Railway Ministry and pressurizedithem to grant this facility .

to JNU. In this case too the JNUSU President did not even bother to sign these letters let alone meet the officials in the ministry. .

The decision to allow the glr1 students receiving JRF to avail single seaters in their own flostel was taken by the Administration as a result of the intervention of our office-bearers. While this information wasIconveyed to the student community by the IHA convenor, the JNUSU President and the AJSA did not have any idea about this issue prior to their last pamphlet. .

The frequency of bus service to down campus was improved because of the intervention of our Transport Convenor, a notice to this .

effect being already published In the campus. Moreover, the bus service has also been extended to Chandrabhaga Hostel in the last .

semester itself after the intervention ofSF~AISFoffice bearers. .

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The fact that the AISA has not been able to achieve a single demand of the Charter of.Demands is however not surprising since It has not been able to fulfill Its own agenda of constructing a 24x7 dhaba to replace the Nestle outlet, which Js a rather simple demand In a campus In which 6 new Hostels have been constructed in the last 6 years as a resutt of which all P1 male students have now been acc~mmod~ed. The JNU&U President, according to AISA, went in meeting after meeting and raised the demand for the. .

outlet. The question 11 why d1d she not call for a massive protest demanding the outlet? The JNUSU President Is not supposed to be a negotiator to attend meetings but a student leader mobilizing the students against the Administration. Therefore while the .

JNUSU President was busy doing her job of attending meetings, It was the CDC Convenor of JNUSU from SFI-AISF who caJied for a .

Protest on !!lis Issue as well as on the ~ter crisis prevailing in our campus. This ex~sthe lack of initiative on the part of,~ . ·..-.

JNUSU President and the AlSA to lead the student movement in the campus. We would hke to appeal to the students to expose the ,~ '-·~ .

defunct union functioning bf the AJSA which does not have any moral authority to continue in the office and that the process of election be ·.

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started forthwith so that the new union can cany forward the agenda of the students. .

In tonight's Council Meeting, we demand that the Council must take a decision to hotd Councillor Elections In the Schools · .

where the requisite number of students is enrolled. In this regard we demand that Centre for Law an-.t Governance, Centre for .

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Molecular Medtcln& and Blo-informatics Centre must be adequately represented In the Council. .

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~ Unfettered Internet access for all students of the University including SA and MA students, which would · d · ased.

entail more terminals for each centre an mere hours of access. ~ Transparent admission process and mandatory centre-wise fulfilment of SC/ST and PH quota. )> Ensure adequate funds for upgradation of laboratories and other research facilities in science schools. ~ Ensure holding of English Remedial Courses for n?n-.

English speaking students and also ensure the opt1~n of submitting academic work in Hindi at all levels 1n the University. .

~ Ensure regular tjmings of bus route nos. 615 and 666 and to restart of route no 621 & 507 from Poorvanehal. ~ To explore the feasibility of opening centres for study of Bharatiya regional languages. ~ Starting M.Phii/PhD in Korean languages. ~ Re-evaluating the quarterly allotment system for JNU entrance according to the Census 2001. .

~ Ensure 24 hrs. Health Centre and enhance stock of medicines and install other equipments like X-Ray machine. .

~ U-Special Buses for Day-Scholars. .

~ Ensure faculty appointments in SC&SS, CSEAS and other centres. .

~ Reconstitute GSCASH by removing politically motivated individuals and ensure credibility of the same. .

~ Introduce coding of answer sheets in order to prevent victimization of students. .

~ GIS-Remote Sensing facility in CSRD/SSS and its furhter upgradation. .

~ Review of the Admission Policy and Deprivation Point Syste~ so as to ensure the goals of social justice by ensunng 27% reservation to the OBCs. .

~ To ensure the scholarship for JRF holders for the fifth year. .

~ To intr~uce token-system in the Library so that the belong~ngs of the students remain safe. .

~ To ensure that books are issued to at least five days f for Day-Scholars in the library. .

~ St~dents' Conce~ion Verification Counter in the JNU Ra1lway Reservation Centre. .

~ Proper documentation of drop-outs especially from .

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Dalit section from the society and exploring the ways and means to arrest this trend. >-Scholarships to Dalit students in line wrth other central universities. > Computer facility to be made more IT friendly. > Software to be made available in Indian regional languages. > Bank Draft facility in SBI, JNU Extension Counter. >-Holding of a annual university sports and cultural fest. .

> Holding of year1y international conference on several international issues to give JNU a further international face light. .

" The entrance exam papers should be made in such away that the caste of the student is not known as this leads to caste discrimination against dalits and other backward caste students. .

These are the demands on which we plan to focus in the coming year. In futfilling these demands. we need your unstinted support and cooperation and an unfractured mandate in favour of the entire panel of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad candidates for JNUSU 2003-04. .

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ABHISHEK KUMAR .

ANKITA BHATIARCHARJEE .

HARISH CHANDRA .

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SAKET KUMAR SRIVASTAVA .

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RAKESH RANJAN .

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VICE PRESIDENT -DHANANJAY SINGH GEN. SECY. RAMESH BABU K JT. SECY. -GA~TAMCHAKRABARTI .

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JNUSU Elections 2013: Perspective and Issues for an Uncompromising Students' Struggle n.c> 1 :. .

The upcornrng JNUSU elections are berng held in very challenging trmes -for the student movement and for the country. Politrcal dissenters are being arbitrarily arrested and jailed, resources are being handed over on a platter to facrlitate corporate profrts and corruptron sexual violence as well as communal and casterst offensrves are rncreasing even as the mastermrnd of the 2002 genocide is being promoted as the next Prime Minister. and the wrtch-huntrng of mrnontres continues Tribals are berng drsplaced from their fcrests. peasants from !herr lands, workers from their nghts to form ~n,ons and students from their right to affordable. quality education and dignrf1ec employmFnt. In this phase of aJI-round displacement the agenda ofstudent movement has to be one ofinclusion and guarantee ofrights ofstudents in campuses .

and people over the country's resources and democratic spaces. .

AISA played a significant role in the movement against rape} helping to shift the focus of the movement to women's freedom. AISA has mobilised students in Delhi against the policy offensive on higher education in the form of FYUP (which affects not only DU but also JNU students by eroding the job prospects of JNU research scholars). AISA led the powerful students' protest against the communal fascist Modi's visit to SRCC. AISA has also taken consistent initiatives against minority witch-hunt, with AISA's JNUSU office bearers supporting the struggle for justice at Batla House, and visiting Lucknow in solidarity with struggle against custodial killing of Khalid Mujahid. AISA and its JNUSU office bearers also extended support for the struggles of Jamia \,illia lslamia students. .

n this phase since March 2012, when JNUSU election was restored after a long gap, JNU students have witnessed how AISA visualised and introduced several key policy-level issues and put them firmly on the map of JNU's student movement: such as reduction of weightage of viva marks, mandatory gender orientation programmes, setting up of a JNU Press and expanding the time period of the UGC fellowships to cover the entire research period. .

In the past one year. we have ensured significant achievements in some of our struggles· for instance. the process of starting the JNU Press is now in place. remote access to the library's database has been ensured, UGC's attempts to curtail the JRF schol~:ships and subvert reservation in JRF were successfully rebuffed. institutional mechanisms to fix accountability and address violations of workers' rights were put in place rn JNU, the JNU admission process was made more PH-friendly through JNUSU intervention in the EOO. A protracted struggle to double the MCM amount and extend the time period of the UGC fellowships forced a highly reluctant JNU administration to enhance the MCM to Rs 2000 and to create a corpus fund for research scholars during 4th and 5th year. This struggle to double the MCM amount and extend fellowship duration however has to be taken to its logical conclusion To address massive hostel crisis. SPS dorm facilities for 150 students with mess facilities for Rs 1965 was ensured. Administrative attempts to curtail photocopying in JNU was successfully resisted, thus defending students' inalienable right to research material. New courses were introduced in SIS and SSS (including optionals for SL students), a separate centre for Korean language was started along with its long awaited M.Phil.programme, Metro feeder buses have started operating. .

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Reducing Viv~ Weightag e: Huge and systemic discrimination in viva marks was documented by the AISA led JNUSLJ which was in office since March-August 2012. The struggle against high vrva weightage must be taken to its final conclusion. OSF's ideological mentors in the JNU faculty, openly in writing, opposed reduction in viva weightage, Significantly, JNUSU President too, deliberately made it impossible for the Union as an institution to take up the crucial legal battle on this issue by his inconsistent and contradictory communication with the lawyer Th1s struggle cannot be held ransom to lobbies within the JNU administration and the faculty. The JNUSU must be freed from fetters which constrained this crucial struggle. .

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Doubling MCM toRs 3000: In March and November 2012, the JNU administration had committed in writing to doubling the MCM toRs 3000. How ever administrative dilly dallying continued, even as students kept up a sustained struggle through Unrversity strike, hunger strike, Marches to the MHRD and UGC. While the continuing students' struggle forced the reluctant Administration to increase MCM up toRs 2000, this is clearly inadequate in the face of sky ro~keting inflation and mess bills. AI SA is committed to carry forward the struggle to ensure that the Administration is forced to keep its promise of increasing the MCM to Rs 3000. .

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Fellowship to cover the entire duration of the research period: In view of the financial crisis faced by research .

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scholars in the crucial last two years of their research (when their 5-year fellowship stops), AISA introduced the demand of fellowship for he full duration of the research period and made it an agenda of struggle. After a protracted struggle, the Administration has been forced to agree to creating a corpus fund for lump sum transfers to needy research scholars in the 4th and 5th years of their research. This step marks a recognition of the need to address the crisis and creates a solid ground for taking the battle forward. AI SA is committed to take up this challenge at all levels so that a policy is evolved to ensu.-e fu:; financial assistance to all research scholars during the entire period of their research. .

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Scrap the UPSC decision to exclude foreign languages as optional subjects in the UPSC exam: Under this discriminatory clause, can.didates cannot choose subjects such as French, Chinese, Japanese etc. and even Arabic and Persian (which have been taught for centuries in this country and yet are deemed 'foreign') as their optional in the UPSC exam. This must be scrapped. .

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Transparent and time-bound implementation of the scheme for barrier-free campus. and other facilities for VH/ PH students, including academic and library facilities. .

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Fight the arbitrary imposition of FYUP, which, apart from being grossly anti-student, erodes permanent teaching posts, jeopardising the job prospects for early career research scholars in JNU as well. It is extremely essential that JNUSU too must join forces with DU students against the FYUP. .

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of the funds received under the 1ih Plan, for increasing MCM, for building more hostels, for better health care .

faciliti,es and for improving other infrastructural facilities. :~ ..,. .

SC/ST/PH students were alloted hostel accommodation within a day of applying. The discriminatory policy of.

~ Improvements in hostel allotments: This year, because ·of JNUSU's protest and repeated interventrons .

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hostel allotment for OBC students prevailing till last year (whereby they were allotted hostels after aJI the general .

category students) was also changed: OBC students in the reserved category and general category students .

were allotted hostels simultaneously. After JNUSU's intervention, old SPS buiJding has been renovated and .

turned into a full-fledged dormitory for boys to address the immediate accommodation crisis. .

After three long years, JNU's Central Library procured around 3,700 new books. There have also been )> .

several changes and improvements in the library facilities, including renovation. digitisation and improved .

directly raised several issues which were noted by the librarian, and this became a platform to articulate andcataloguing. At the open house organised by JNUSU to discuss problems regarding the library, students .

build pressure for our demands. .

Again, for the first time in JNU, the JNUSU organised school-level brainstorming sessions with. students and .

faculty, towards a broad academic rejuvenation in JNU. Before the BoS meetings, these brainstorming sessions.

)> created a platform where common students (not just elected representatives) and faculty members could discuss serious academic issues in a transparent, non-hierarchical, democratic manner. Various issues, like .

the need to introduce new courses, reasons for high drop-out rates, and the need to democratise the classroom.

atmosphere were brought up, and a broad consensus on these issues was painstakingly built. As a result, when JNUSU councillors brought up these issues·in the BaS meetings, they were even supported by some faculty members, who saw merit in the students' arguments and demands. As a consequence, several new courses are .

in the process of.being introduced. .

~ An open house on translation of basic academic texts was organised, towards addressing the language .

barrier in academics for the first time inJNU. Vigilance in the Admission process: As a result of JNUSU's timely interventions, the JNU administration 's Academic Council. released second lists this year, in order to fulfill reservations and the intake mandated by JNU.

Fighting Administrative High-handedness and Attempts at Fe!-hike and User Charges: Administrative attempts to impose fee hikes and user char:ges in Ma_hanadi and Yamuna were robustly resisted and pushed back. JNUSU also repeatedly intervened and protested against the authoritarian behavior of various hostel wardens in Yamuna, Koyna and Shipra and in a united struggle with the residents of Yamuna forced the exit of the Yamuna hostel warden. .

Towards ensuring workers' rights: JNUSU had to repeatedly intervene to ensure a range of demands. 1§ .

safai karamcharis worktng with Garima were terminated by the administration; JNUSU immediately intervened and .

ensured that all of them were taken back. Moreover, JNUSU had to repeatedly·intervene to ensure that arrears due to .

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workers (from salary increments announced in April 201 1 and November 2011) were paid to them. Contractors had couple of months back. JNUSU has also raised the issue of legally mandated ESI/PF payments for all workers.

been dilly-dallying these payments for months together, and JNUSU finally managed to ensure workers.

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Intervention with the UGC: JNUSU articulated these issues of social inclusion, democratisation of decision-.

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making bodies, financial assistance and campus democracy at every possible forum. When the UGC sought .

JNUSU was the only students union or students' body to provide a detailed critique, rebutting the underlying.

participation and comments in a meeting on its document 'Guide/mes for Students' Entitlements and Obligations', .

articulated demands for enhanced financial assistance, translation of texts, democratic participation of.

philosophy, as well as specific provisions of the UGC note. The document submitted by JNUSU, which .

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students in decision-making bodies, and right to student union elections, became the rallying point for all .

student representatives from various national organisations who attended the meeting. This document, which .

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has been unanimously endorsed by these student representatives, is now an established rejoinder to the UGC note .

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prepared by various Vice Chancellors. .

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us. Therefore, JNUSU organized active support and solidarity to Rohingya refugees from Burma, to the workers of .

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the Maruti plant in Manesar, to the struggling people in Koodamkulam, and against the recent racially motivated .

threats and attacks against people from the north-east. JNUSU also collected relied funds for flood-hit people .

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Detailed Convenor reports, articulating ~the initiatives taken up by JNUSU on a range of issues, both at the .

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University and School/Centre levels, will be tabled in various Schools GBMs. JNUSU appeals to the student community to participate in large numbers in the GBMs and strengthen JNUSU's efforts towards greater social inclusion, democratization and students rights. Mohd Firoz AhmadRavi Prakash.

Sucheta Abhishek kr. Yadav Gen. Secy., JNUSU Jt. Secy.. JNUSU Vtce-President, JNUSU.

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YOUTH FOR EQUALITY .

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"Exposing naked brutality of Naxalisn'l and Maoisnz in our nation and in JNU canzpus" .

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JNU campus is supposed to be one of the progressive and peaceful premier institutes. It is quite unfortunate that the admission process here have been kept unnecessarily so complex that , it is kind of a night mare for those new entrants to the campus( the process has earned the notoriety for its complexity in the recently published novel by budding author Soma Das, one of our Ph. D student (CSRD) now selling widely in Gee/a Book Store ,KC, JNU. Admission assistance is kind of a necessity in JNU. All responsible student organizations, thus come forward to assist in this process. But this year, it was disrupted by an AISA lumpen R~jan Pandey, when he brutally attacked YFE member Sumit with sharp weapon leading to serious (diagnosed-Intracranial) head injury. What made Rajan Pandey become so violent? Was is not his ideological pre-disposition ,that compelled him to behave in this manner. Worst , there was no sense of guilt after he committed this heinous act and the so called progressive organisation , shamelessly tried to protect the criminal ,by resorting to white lies. He was immediately suspended by the administration. But without any shame, he was involved in political activities in campus. Why was he given all sorts of patronage by AISA? Is AI SA dreaming to make the campus another naxal infested region. .

In proctorial enquiry, Mr Rajan Pandey has been found to be a criminal and he is out of bound from the campus. YFE wams him! He must not be seen in the campus. YFE warns AISA! Stop supporting such criminals. Criminalization of politics will not be tolerated. This campus is not your fiefdom. Every student now know that they are the jackals in the skin of rabbit. Reject them. Isolate them. .

Go through the data and decide where to go! Our responsibility is to expose the truth. Table: Fatalities in Left E.\lremism. State wise and year wise total killings(on steady rise) in naxal allarks. (Sources:Ministry oi home affairs, Government of India) .

States Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 (Till .

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Andbra 140 74 206 152 38 .

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Jharkhand 117 169 11 8 94 57 .

Karnataka 1 8 .

Chhattisgar h 74 83 165 361 262 .

Maharastra 31 15 53 42 6 .

O rissa IS 8 14 9 21 .

West Bengal 1 15 7 17 3 .

Uttar 8 26 1 5 1 .

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BIC: VikramjeetSlngh (unopposed) Jt. Sec: Kumar Abhijeet SBT: Himanshu (unopposed) SLS: Nitin, Shaifali & Divya (unopposed) .

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STUDENTS FEDERATION OF INDIA .

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ONWARDS TO JNUSU ELECTLONS 1998 .

Friends, .

Last year the SFI-AISF sought a mandate from the student community to protect the democratic culture and_ academic In the backdrop of a systematic effort to.

environment of JNU which was under severe threat from the right reactionary forces. curtail the facilities of students by the HRD ministry, UGC and JNU Administration a mandate was S<?UQht to ~nlea~h student struggles under the JNUSU banner privatisatlon and commercialistaion of higher education. The spate of 1nc1dents 1nvolvtng sexual harassment in this campus had made the demand for Gender Sensitisation Committee Against Sexual Harassment (G~CASH) central to our agenda. N:Jove all was the overwhelll_'ing concern to politi~lly and i~ologi?ally defeat ~e communal, ~st1est. ~nd patriarchal forces namely the RSS and ABVP within JNU when our polity and CIVIl soc1ety were falling Prey to the1~ deciSIVe agenda. We believe, through our activities over the past one year through the JNUSU, we have been able to do just1ce to the .

historic mandate of last year's JNUSU elections. .

The SFI-AISF seeks another historic mandate from the conscious and progressive student community of JNU, to cany forward our unfinished agenda, in the forthcoming JNUSU elections. The successful agitation of JNU students fought under the leadership of JNUSU ear1ier this semester, had secured substantial gains for the students community in terms of temporary hostel accommodation, acceptance of the recommendations of the working group for the setting up of the GSCASH and bringing back thR Admission Policy debate in the policy making bodies of JNU. .

The SFI-AISF is committed to continue the struggle in order to consolidate these concrete gains made by the JNU students. Replacing the present decadent Admission Policy by a Progressive Admission Policy which ensures adequate deprivation .

points for all candidates from socially, economically, regionally and gender wise deprived sections with a maximum of 20 .

deprivation points is high on our agenda. The Progressive Admission Policy will also ensure transparency in our Admission process and strengthening of the SFCs to ensure participation of students in the decision making at the Centre Level. The SFI-AISF is also .

committed to the Amendment of the JNUSU constitution to add a section in the Preamble in order to make the JNUSU formally .

committed to gender issues and lay down the modalities for the election of student representatives in the proposed GSCASH. The SFI-AISF will continue with the uncompromising war against privatisatlon of higher education and will fight for more hostels, more .

books and journals and better academic facilities for the students. The struggle against privatisation of higher education necessarily entails and alignment with all democratic struggles against imperialism both economic and cultural, to which the SFI-AISF is fully committed.The progressive and democratic traditions of JNU have been rocked severely, time and again by the ABVP In the recent .

past. Besides resorting to communal and castles! politics, they have repeatedly indulged in lumpenism and atrocities upon fellow .

students especially those belonging to the weaker sections. Realising that the culture of debate and discussion in JNU is by itself a .

check upon the propagation of their reactionary ideology they have deliberately tried to subvert and denigrate democratic .

foday, the ABVP finding themselves thoroughly exposed In front of theInstitutions from the JNUSU Council to the UGBM. .

students, are falling back upon a hate campaign against the Left. .

It is qUite natural for them because it Is the Left which has taken the Initiative to unite all the secular and democratic forces in our country against the Communal and anti-people BJP led Govt. and the RSS menace which is posing a grave threat to the unity and integrity of our country. The unprecedented price rise of vegetables is now being followed by that of salt selling at Rs.50 a Kg and pulses (which constitute the single protein diet for the poorer masses) thus pushing the majority of our people on the verge of starvation. Even this is not preventing this callous Govt. in taking further steps to llberalise our economy. The HRD Ministry is planning to reintroduce the Private Universities Bill as the Self Financing Universities Bill in the winter session of Par1iament (the Indian Express, Nov.1}, which is in total defiance to the strong opposition to the bill from the organised student movement. This bid to pursue pr1vatisation of higher education goes hand in hand with the determined bid by the RSS to 'Hinduise' it too. The RSS-run Vidya Bharati is now after English text books of the CBSE and want the poem 'The Highway .

by Alfred Noyer to be expunged on the grounds that they contain sexual undertones and do not conform with 'Indian Values'..

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As for the objectionable lines, they are : 'One kiss my bonny sweetheart, I'm after a prize tonight'. (Hindustan Times, 1st Nov.). .

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The BJP led Govt. Has basically opened avenues for the Sangh Parivar to interfere into the form and content of our education and .

introduce their fanatical agenda into it. This fascistic effort has to be fought tooth and nail. .

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The SFi-AISF urges upon all students of JNU to realize the threat posed by the RSS-BJP to education in general and to .

higher education in particular and to unite and fight against it. The agenda of SFI-AISF provides a vision and direction to the left .

movement in JNU. A conscious effort to revitalise the JNUSU and intensify the struggle on a radical agenda is necessary to fight .

back the onslaught of the right reactionary forces. It is with this conviction that we seek an overwhelming mandate for the SFI-AISF .

in this year's JNUSU from all students of JNU. .

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CENTRAL PANEL .

PRESIDENT VIJOO KRISHNANVICE-PRESIDENT SYED NASEER HUSSAIN GENERAL SECRETARY HIMANSHU JOINT SECRETARY ALBEENA SHAKIL .

SSS Councillors SIS Councillors SLL & CS Councillors .

Agha Md. Zafar Hussain.

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Janaki S. Geeta Potsangbam .

Krlshnakumar S. Ginu Zacharla Oomen Birpal Singh Yadav .

Mahesh Gopalan M. Narasimhamurthy Zahldul Haque .

Pahi Saikia Parlmal Maya Sudhakar Ravlnder Singh Randhawa .

Surya Pratim Sari(ar Siba Sankar Mohanty Usha Kumari .

Sd/-Atulan Guha &Anil Mathewco-convenorsCentral Campaign Committee .

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Parents and students listen to Counselor Rishab discuss IIT's programs and the admissions process.

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ub: On the Composition and tenns of reference of the Two Agreed Upon Committees Regar·ding OBC Rese1-vation and Anomalies In the Admission Process This Year .

The admi sion pr cess thi year has been marked by serious anomalies which ha led to non-fulfilment of .

overall intake as well as con tiwtiona lly mandated seats in a ll reserved categories. This is indeed a matter of .

shock and shame. .

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JNUSU considers this to be a serious academic matter, which should have been the concem f JNU's enti1·c .

academic community a a w h le. It is linked both to the credibility of JN as an in titution and to the task of .

upholding the constiwtional mandate on social justice. .

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In view of continuing unwillingnes on the part f the administration to address the issue , JNUSU had to .

undcr·tal e a 12-day long indefinite hunger strike. Following the hunger strike, on 20'11 August, the .

administration did agr·ee to set up two separ·atc committee . .

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" !.The.: University will constitute a commill'-''-' of experts to look into all issues pel"taining to OB admissions procedure and pr cess. The Commince will examine the position as expressed in the office memorandum issued by the MHRD and the Supreme ourtjudgement etc. The JNUSU will be a par·t of the above committee. The JNUSU will submit its questions and its position on the interpr·etation of the MHRO office memorandum to this committee. 2.The University will also appoint a committee to review the entire admission policy and procedures with special emphasis to the short fall in intake of unreserved eats and categories including SC, ST, PH and OBC. Representation fi·om all concerned sections ofthe university should be ensured in this committee. The committee will also explore the relative merit of the offer system as a mechanism or fulfilling the approved intake. The committee will submit its recommendations to the University for further Action." .

However the admini trative n tifications regarding the above mentioned committees, which came ten days after the agreement, neither reflects the letter and spirit of the agreement nor the urgency of the pw·pose at hand. This is extremely di lurbing and JNUSU expresses its strong disagreement with the notifications. .

i tly, in the ti·st committee, JNUSU has been kept as a "special invitee". We wonder, when it is the ·~ ''hich raised the b~sic _issue r~gardi~g ~iolation ofMH.RD directive and consequent non-fulfillment .

o at for BC students 111 th_1 year adm t.s _1011: wh~ JNUSU wa not given "member" status? Jf JNUSU . not al~owcd to take part w tth equal partiCipation 111 a crucial deliberation that has emanated from its .

lntenentton then not only transparency gets undermined it also afll t tl 1 1 f · · de i ions. JNUSU demands that JNUSU be g· f II n' d d ec s ,e eve o mterventlon and.

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hould al o be given full t·ep·csentation. a IOn 1D t liS comnuttee and .

:unhcr in the second committee to look into overall non-fulfillm t f · · , · · I no repre entation at all It 1·5 tl1e JNU u . 11. 0 seats tn thts years admiSSions, there .

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admission process and the anomalies had showed . I ' e c~nstt ucttve tnputs throughout the chosen to reject them It is high time administraf up pl:ecJs~ y at those po1!1ts wherever administration had .

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and takes CO~Structive steps with a ll sections of the univers it to -· . , laOs 1a 1~S 11appened appear lU be lls intention. JNUSU demands botl JNUSU i~onect the. la~,;unae. But thiS does not .

committee as well so that JNU's admiss· I t ant T A are gvcn .·ep·.esentation in this .

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Governor Quinn holds a copy of the University of Illinois Admission Review Commission's report that detailed how to reform the admission process at the state's flagship university. (August 26, 2009)

Many kids in Pre-K did not get kindergarten spots in the schools they're already attending. Pre-K has been the point of entry for District 1 kids for 18 years. Researchers agree it's pedagogically awesome. "The Department of Education's centralized admission process undermines Disctrict 1's longstanding policy of parent choice," said City Council member Rosie Mendez. "The local policy not only provides for the economic and social diversity of schools but also creates stability for children and their families starting with pre-K." (Also, hi, DoE, overcrowding? Small class size? Not every kid receiving a place in his or her neighborhood school?? We have a census. How could you not have seen this coming? )

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The Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yoga Sciences (BNYS) course is a 4.5-year undergraduate course in the field of Integrative Medicine that covers the study of both traditional Naturopathy Medicine and Modern Medicine. The BNYS course includes the mandatory completion of a Compulsory Rotatory Residential Internship of 1-year duration. G Madegowda Institute of Naturopathy and Yoga Sciences (GMINYS), one of the Top BNYS Colleges in Karnataka.

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