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Unite For Correctly Implementing OBC Reservation In JNU And Resolving All The.
Existing Anomalies In JNU 2008 Admissions!!.
8.8.08 Oppose Attempts To Trivialise Both JNUSU And The Task Of Implementing OBCReservations In JNU Through Irresponsible Flip..flops!!.
ln the past weekSF1has engaged in an unmitigated, vitriolic campaign to vilify JNUSU.This campaign has culminated.
in a show ofone-upmanship as the councillors from their organisation have unilaterally launched an indefinite hungerstrike. SFI and councillors belonging to the organisation have their right to protest, but they do not have theright to concoct facts, spread rumours and belittle JNUSU on shamelessly self-contradictory grounds. After.
arguing that "offer" should be the basis ofseat increase and blaming JNUSU Office bearers for a "massive seat-cut",Sl·l has suddenly taken the position that "joining" should be the basis! Let us examine the grounds on which they haveerected this edifice oflies..
Over the last week, SFI has gone overboard in framing ils motivated story ofan imaginary seat cut. Using.
incomparable and false data, they created a frenzy in campus, arguing there had been a massive seat cut. Secondly,.
they argued that instead of"intake' of2006, the seats "orlered'' in 2007 should be taken as the basis ofcalculating seat.
increase and reserva_tion. This is a point that they have repeated in every forum and platform of debate from the.
JNUSU Council meeting to posters and pamphlets. JNUSU Office-bearers patiently countered this campaign of.
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SAY NO TO SEAT CUTS!!.MPLEMENT OBC AND PH QUOTA IN LEIIER AND SPIRITUIndefinite Hunger Strike Day 2: Anirban (councillor JNUSU), Abdul, DurgeshFriends,The strong resentment against gross anomalies in ftle admission process which includes seat cuts and non-fu-lfillment of OBC and PH quota in .
B/08/0<ladmissions has started manifesting itself in the university. The large number of students who participated in yesterday's protest demonstration has.
forced the administration to accept our demand of holding the standing committee meeting on 11t11 August. The administration is not wiling to acceptin our struggle..
other demands right now. It is extremely important that a rock solid unrty against this administration is maintained, so !hat we can emergevictorious.
However, the JNUSU leadership and a particular organization have continued with their efforts to backstab this struggle. Deliberate attempts arebeing made by these forces, which include the JNUSU Office-Bearers to spread confusion and mislead the student community. Since yesterday a.
concerted campaign has been started saying that we have changed our position on the issue of seat cuts. Such slander is being spread tostrengthen the hands of the administration, which hadthought that by convincing theJNUSU Office Bearers, it will be abletobulldoze the agenda ofseat cuts, without any protest in the university..
The JNUSU Gen~ral Secretary has called for a Council Meeting tonight on these issues. We would like to inform the student community that we wil].
stick to our position in the JNUSU Council tonight. Our demandsare:.
1. Since the total number of seats has decreased for many of the Centres, these seats should be increased such that 18%more studentsjoln this year compared to last year. This would require an 18% higher offer than last year in each of the programmes and.
centres. There should be no seat decrease under any circumstances in any ofthe centres..
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Complete transparency should b~ ensured in the implementation of 12% OBC reservation.lt should be ensured that inthose centres.
where no OBC candidate has been admitted, lists have to be brought to fulfill theshort-fall..
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3% reservation for PH students has to be implemented on the basis of the increased seats. The additional nst brought out by the.
administration after pressure from the differently-abled students and larger student community contains only 31 students, as against 56.
seats according to total seats of 1867 for 2008..
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No WaUing List has been brought out for the MA programme In Urdu, with the administration maintaining its skewed logic of the.
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candidates not fulfilling the eligibility criterion. This has to be correctedimmediately and awaiting list has to be brought out.
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The entire system of wait Usts has to be done away with and the old system ofOffers has to be restored. Publication of Wait Lists.
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pia~an upper-bound on number of admissions to our university and thus, subverts the full potential of academic expansion..
We appeal to the students to rally behind this struggle and defeat the administration as well as its agents which are trying to mislead the students..
We appeal to the students to assemble outside the JNUSU Office tonight so that theJNUSULeadership agrees to the fact that there have been seat.
cuts and stops parroting the logic of theadministration..
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Sdl-Dlvya (Convenor, SSS), Ameet (Convenor, SAA),Zico, Taneesha (Councillors, SSS), Anirban, Saml (Councillors, SLL&CS). .
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to evolve a comprehensive course ofstruggle on all persisting issues. We appeal to the student community to.
reject all false propaganda and rally with JNUSU for a genuine struggle for ensuring the actual challengihg task of.
~orrectly implementing OBC reservation and seat increase in JNU. It is imperative thatwe maintain and strengthen.
the socially sensitive character ofthis campus and ensure thut reservation is properly implemented and the.
provisions ofsocial justice arc upheld. .
Sandeep PallaviDeka Md. Mobeen Alam.
President, JNUSU Gen. Secy., JNUSU Jt. Secy., JNUSU .
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Prospective students and their families visited the campus on Tuesday, July 18, to explore the opportunities available at Penn State. This free program offered attendees a wide range of information including the admission process, financial aid, and student life. A campus tour, led by admissions staff Lion Ambassadors, gave visitors a chance to see the campus and see the new Joe and Rosie Rul Student Community Center which opened in October 2016. The evening ended with a beautiful evening sky.
On Monday, March 26, 2018, the middle school kicked off College Week with guest speaker Wes Whiteside from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University. Wes discussed college requirements and the admissions process with all 7th graders, drawing from his work at Syracuse University as an academic adviser and previous experience in college admissions. He offered hands-on activities in which students could state positive things about themselves and provide examples of college admission requirements. Wes explained crucial information about SAT and ACT tests, college admissions essays, self-discipline, time management, organization and plagiarism. At SAS we remain fully committed to our college preparatory mission to create tomorrow’s leaders! Go ATOMS! #SASCS #SASAtoms
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I'm considering nursing as The Major To End All Majors. I had hoped to finish my prerequisites in a year or so, make the TEAS my bitch and get cracking. Although I've heard the admissions process has become extraordinarily competitive, this seems a little unreasonable.
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· · 1 ttl JNUSU's progressive admission policy proposes is full control ofthe SFC student .
To put 1t s1mp1y, \V 1a 1e .
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representative (and thereby the Le1t 1n t e a mtsst ' . and transparency. This is where the NSUI differs: we propose a scheme f~r the fulle~ Jnvo_lvement ofthe students from all sections in the adn1ission process; and greater transparency· A hne theref~~e has to be drawn somewhere. First, even though it is a well known fact that the entrance question paper~.~enot a secret (and find their way into the hands of a select few candidates via a superb networking of like-minded person), it is hcst if the .
students are kept out of the process of settings of question papers. .
Secondly, there is no justification whatsoever for the SFC student-members having access to m~rkings of individual panel 1nen1bers as this \Viii not lead to victimisation ofthose faculty men1bers \vho act against the wishes of the aln1ighty student SFC; and bring unwarranted pressure on them. If the SFC student-member .
feels that a panel n1en1ber is being prejudiced, he/she can always appeal to the SFC/AC and/or request them 10 .
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appoint a neutral observer fron1 among the faculty. · It is our conviction that although the admission process should be based on greater student involvement and transparency. the role of the faculty-by virtue of their greater academic experience and excellence should.
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be don1inant. Further, the SFCs/JNUSU cannot and should not (as it often does) clain1 to represent the interest of the entire student community. The SFCs will naturaJly tend to discriminate betv..'een 'central' and 'marginalised' interest-groups of JNU as well as those outside. .
After all we cannot let the 'Progressive Admission Policy' become an instrument for the don1ination of .
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any particular interest-group. What we hope this document has done, is exposed the hidden a,,enda behind the JNGSC 'PAP', and posed a n1uch more fundamental question: :;, .
\ ··can we Jet the JNLJSU become the centre for left politics?" .
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\'1. HOSTEL ALLOTMENTS. This last section of our proposal will address what\\ e consider the gran:st .
FORA shoncoming of the JNUSU draft. This is with respect to the allotment of hostels. \Vhat the JNCSL' drali .
proposes to do is n1axitnise the intake from the 'deprived sections' at the admission level, and not ncccssanl.y.
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at the hostel-allotn1ent level. The ambiguity becomes apparent in the follo,ving ren1ark: ·~The hostel problemJs .
AGAll of course an altogether different but related problem." This sort of 'hypocrisy' can be disastrous to !hose .
disadvantageous students who are admitted to the JNU but not allotted hostel. This accounts for lh\? wide .
discrepancy in the number admitted and those who join, especially fron1 among the \veak.er sections. .
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Here \Ve propose an entirely new process which should follo\v the abo\ e described adn1ission procedure. Of all the candidates selected, add to the original scores ofthose selected in the first t\vo stages (Stage Iand Ill their enforcement points. The enforcement points of those selected in the third stage has already been ta~en into account. The advantage of having such a scheme is that the enforcement points thus assigned would now .
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ene 1t t 1e ment-cum-necd students to secure hostel-accon1modations. [Thus ·while the cnforccrnen .
. the Admission procedure helped secure admission, it will now help in getting hostel. It is in this '''a) that the .
enforcement points wi II be most productive.] ..
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On Monday, March 26, 2018, the middle school kicked off College Week with guest speaker Wes Whiteside from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University. Wes discussed college requirements and the admissions process with all 7th graders, drawing from his work at Syracuse University as an academic adviser and previous experience in college admissions. He offered hands-on activities in which students could state positive things about themselves and provide examples of college admission requirements. Wes explained crucial information about SAT and ACT tests, college admissions essays, self-discipline, time management, organization and plagiarism. At SAS we remain fully committed to our college preparatory mission to create tomorrow’s leaders! Go ATOMS! #SASCS #SASAtoms
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I have been so stressed with school lately, it's so ridiculous. But now that my college admissions process is FINALLY OVER, I can focus on doing more fun stuff. Like this. I haven't been very inspired lately, mostly because every spare minute has been spent in a futile attempt to stay conscious as I drown in piles of schoolwork. (I'm not trying to be deep I meant that literally hahaha) So hopefully the next few weeks can be a bit of a breather for me. Considering that I just entered the last quarter of my senior year and spring has sprung in its entirety, I plan to put my senior slide to good use.
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UNITE IN MASSIVE NUMBERS TO PRESSURIZE THE JNU ADMINISTRATION TO CORRECT ALLANOMALIES IN JNU ADMISSIONS IMMEDIATELY! . .
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The second informal council meeting of the JNUSU was held yesterday night over the entire set ofproblems confronting the student comrnunity regarding admissions-2008. However, we are once againconstrained to inform the student community that in spite of hours of discussion, the JNUSU Office.
Bearers ore refusing to accept that there is any seat cut in JNU. Far from agreeing to build pressure upon.
the JNU Administration in a united manner to urgently take corrective steps, the JNUSU Office Bearers.
are satisfied with the adrninistration's logic 'that there has been no seat cut in JNU this year. It is indeeddisappointing that the Office Bearers do not have any concrete facts and figures to substantiate their.
point, but are choosing to repose their faith entirely in the JNU Administration, contrary to what is.
evident to the student community at Iorge!.
Yesterday. during the informal council meeting, the Office Bearers of the JNUSU offered to lead a joint.
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reservations and seat increase. However, accepting this would mean that we agree to a basis that not agitation provided we first concede that "intake~~ should be the basis for all calculations related to.
only restricts the total number of admissions to JNU to the least possible, but also amounts to a net seat-.
cut compared to last year, as is already evident in M.Phii/Ph.D admissions. Accepting this would also.
mean that the number of students admit1ed to JNU under the SC/ST, OBC and PH quota would also be.
calculated on the basis of the minimum figure of intake and therefore restricted to the lowest possible..
We cannor agree with the Office Bearers' position that the 12% OBC quota for this year (which in itself is.
deep1y oroblemotic since JNU hod 24% OBC students in lost year's admissions) and 3% PH quota should.
be fulfilled o'l1re basis of 'intake.' Ralhe", lte basis of dll calculations should be 'offer', which has been.
the case i:-1 Jf'JU ~or se've"ol decades, so thCJt the moxin1un1 numbers of students are able to join JNU.
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u'lder ell ca~egpries. Accusing us of taking on illegal position is not only a completely fobricated and.
hol'ow chcrge, bJt is also based on qbsolute ignorance about how admissions hove been held in JNU.
for several decodes. Hod admissions based on rhe 'offer' .
system been _illegal, then all admissions in JNU.
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till last year including those under SC/ST and PH quota (whicll were all calculated on the ba?is of 'offer').
would have been rendered illegal!.
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We are also surprised by the Office.. Bearer's accusation yesterday that we were silent for a long time.
and chose to deliber9tely delay bringing all matters concerned with adrnissions to light. On the contrary.
it is the.Office Bearers who agreed to all sorts of anti-student logic peddled by th.e JNU Administration in.
the Academic Council and in subsequent meeiings of the Standing Committee on Admissions (where.
only Office Bearer's are allowed to attend on behalf of the JNUSU) and foiled to inform the student.
community about major anti-student changes brought about in the basis and process of admissions..
Thanks to their abject surrender, admissions lo JI\IU have been held under a shroud of unprecedented.
mystery and lack of transparency. Arbitrary procedures have resulted in multiple standards in the.
admission process -intake-offer for BA, waiting lists for other prograrnmes, no waiting list for MA Urdu.
etc. As soon as we received feedback from the students from the various Schools and Centres about .
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seat cuts, we informed the student community and simultaneously requisitioned an immediate Council.
Meeting of ihe JNUSU 1o discuss and decide upon this urgent matter. An informal Council meeting was.
held on 3rd August 2008. But the Office Bearers chose to dismiss all our concerns as baseless. How can.
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the Councillors of the JNUSU be blamed for the irresponsibility of the Office Bearers?.
We are also surprised by the labored attempts by the JNUSU Office Bearers to confuse the students.
regarding our position on seat cuts. We are noi changing our position between 'offer' and joined. Our.
position is very clear-that the JNU Administration and the JNUSU Office Bearers have already decided.
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to implement only 12% OBC reservation and 18% seat increase this year, instead of 27% OBC reservationin one go and 54%.seat increase which had been agreed between the JNU Administration and last·year's JNUSU. While maintaining our opposi·tion to the compromised formula of 12% OBC reservation .
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Thank you to the prospective students and parents that visited Emory & Henry on Saturday for STEM and Church Leadership Fellows scholarship interviews. We enjoyed spending the day with you learning about our unique living and learning community, the admissions process, financial aid opportunities and more!
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Thank you to the prospective students and parents that visited Emory & Henry on Saturday for STEM and Church Leadership Fellows scholarship interviews. We enjoyed spending the day with you learning about our unique living and learning community, the admissions process, financial aid opportunities and more!
If you missed this weekend, schedule your interview with STEM or Church Leadership by contacting our Admissions Office at 800.848.5493 or email admission@ehc.edu. www.ehc.edu/visit
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HISTORIC VICTORY FOR OBC RESERVATIONS:.
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Today SC Finally Declares 'Cut-off' to be defined as 'Minim~m Eligibility', Removes Central Road Block for Non-fulfilment of OBC Seats! Verdict Vindicates the Position that AISA Had Been Painstakingly Arguing AgainstAll Opposition for the Last 3 Years s historic Supreme Court judgement on the cut-off criterion for OBC reservations..
AISA hails today'The Supreme Court bench comprising Justices Raveendran and Patnaik today clarified that 'cut-off' is and the relaxation in cut-off for OBC candidates is to be.
synonymous with 'minimum eligibility,' calculated from the minimum eligibility mark,-and not from the mark obtained by the last general category candidate to secure admission. Dismissing the appeal by the YFE and PV lndiresan against the .
Delhi HC verdict of 7 September 2010, the SC Bench upheld the Delhi HC verdict and ordered all universities and colleges which are In the midst of their admission process must make all necessary corrections, .
define eligibility marks as cut-off, and fulfil OBC reservations accordingly by 31 August. .
This verdict is a vindication of the struggle that was begun by the AISA-Ied JNUSU three years ago. In 2008, the JNU Administration, in order to subvert OBC reservations, wrongly interpreted 'cut-off as the marks obtained by the last general category student to secure admission, rather than as 'minimum eligibility .
marks.' The 10 % relaxation for OBC students was calculated from this distorted benchmark; as a result OBC .
quota remained unfulfilled and most OBC seats converted to general category seats. Even other universities like .
DU and Allahabad University adopted this clever casteist device created by JNU, in order to ensure non-fulfilment .
of OBC quota and diversion of OBC seats. Right from the start, when JNU announced its 2008 OBC admission policy itself, AISA alerted ' was flawed and would never allow OBC seats to be.
everyone that this method of fixing 'cut-offs.
'cut-off,' using admission data obtained.
filled.AISAwaged a sustained struggle against this wrong definition of through RTis to prove the validity of our argument. In the three years that followed, AISA launched a sustained campaign and struggle to rectify the distorted implementation of OBC quotas in JNU and elsewhere. From 2008 uptil the JNU AC meet in March 2010, all other organizations in JNU ran a vitriolic campaign against AlSA on this question, and refused to accept our point about the false definition of cut-off, or .
participate in a single protest programme or public meeting! Only many JNU teachers saw our point, .
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supported the campaign and took bold positions in various forums like the AC or Dean.
hostility, AISA conducted a lone battle for correct implementation of OBC quota. .
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Eventually, in 2010, our stance was vindicated by the Delhi High Court in a landmark verdict. 's vindication of AISA's position that they could not even.
Intact, the SFI was so upset by the Delhi HC.
welcome the verdict for 48 hours! .
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YFE however understood the importance of the HC verdict and the verdict's power to stop the YFEsubvert and deny OBC reservations, and so YFE filed an SLP (special leave p~tition) challenging the HC verdict in the Supreme Courtin Sep 2010. Today's verdict finally vanquished the anti-reservation forces even in the Supreme Court, which firmly upheld that 'cut-off' and 'minimum eligibility' were one and the .
same thing. The episode also exposed the double standards of the Congress-UPA Central government on the question of OBC reservations. In the course of the struggle, we repeatedly approached the HRD Ministry and Social .
Justice Ministry, asking them to step in and settle the matter by clarifying how their own law on OBC reservations was to be interpreted. Not only did the Central Government fail to do so. In fact during the JNU case in the Delhi .
HC, the Counsel for Central Government actually argued in support ofthe JNUAdministration and YFE advocates. cut-off marks.' It was only after the Delhi HC verdict vindicated.
amuing against our (correct) interpretation of 'AISA's 3-year long struggle that the Central Government changed its posture. It is indeed a moment of celebration for all those who stand by social justice and the constitutional.
... rights of deprived sections of society to reservations. The whole struggle has exposed how anti-reservationists occupying high positions inside JNU administration tried to subvert OBC reservations by hook or by crook-and today, the sustained struggle of the JNU community, including students as well as progressive teachers, against these ploys, has won a huge victory in the shape of the SC verdict. .
We appeal to all JNU students and organizations who stand by social justice to join a massive .
United Victory Procession from Ganga Dhaba, 9.30 pm·tonight (18 August) .
Abhishek Kr. Yadav, Vice-President., AISA, JNU Sucheta, Gen. Secy, AI SA, JNU .
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This would be a way for students to improve their english with foreigners and increase their will of knowing the world and other cultures.
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UNITE AGAINST THE REGRESSIVE CHANGES IN ADMISSION PROCESS IN NU .
Ensure 3% Reservation for PH students!! Reverse the decision of"H orizontal" reservation!! .
Rally behind the stmggle for a progressive and transparent admission system!! .
The JNUSU must answer for its inactions and opacity in the entire process!! .
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The SF! condemns in strongest possible words, the manner in which JNU's socially sensitive admission policy has been tampered with by the administration in dus year's admissions. Not only have the required proportion ofcandidates from various deprived and marginalized sections not taken, d1crc is a complete opacity about how these drastic changes have been done in the criteria for admissions in JNU. .
Non Fulfillment of PH Ouota: Ensuring 3% PH quota is constitutionally binding on every educational institution in our country. In a shocking and shameful manner this reservation has been completely abolished in the university. As a result there has been a sharp fall in d1c number of PH students wlum have been admitted to the university, the number being nil for many centres. Supposedly the rationale for this move has been that d1crc can be no funhcr reservation after 22.5% SC/ ST and 27% OBC reservation. Such an understanding however, is completely wrong and actually amo unts to violation of the Supreme Court Judgment in Civil Appeal No 3984 of2007. Clause 12 of the judgment clearly says, 'whereas a reasonable reservation \vithin the meaning of Article 16 of the constitution of India should not ordinarily exist, 50% as has been held by tllis court in lndra Sawhney vs The Union of India, reservation for women or handicapped persons would not come within tlte purview therof.' . The SFI will not accept any change in this formula and we demand that d1c flawed procedure of so-called "horizontal" reservation, which can not be called reservation by any means, be immediately corrected to give PH students their due representation in JNU. .
Non Fulfillment of OBC Quota: There is large-scale confusion over the actual reservation which has been provided to the OBC students tlus year. There is no consistency in the lists of selected candidates which have been published for different centres. li>Lany of the centres have very few or even no OBC student in the selected list. In many centres the OBC students who have qualified in the unreserved category have also been added in the OBC quota. There also reports that JNU has used the arbitrary method of fixing the cut-off of 10 marks less than the unreserved category (as a result of which there are no 0 BC students in many centres) for the OBC students, which is not a part of the Supreme Co urt Judgment this year. TI1c SFI demands that the administration should immediately make public the criteria which it has used in dctcrmiJung the cli.[,>ibility for OBC students in the university. .
Lack of clarity about waiting list: After a long period of time waiting lists have been issued for admissions in JNU. However there is absolutely no clarity on why this mcd10d has been brought back suddenly without any prior informacion. In a university like ours, where rill last year d1c offer for admissions was far greater than the stipulated intake, the shift to a waiting list based method appears to be a backdoor route to scat cuts. T his can be explained by a simple example. Till last year a second list was released for any centre if the number of admissions in d1c first list was less than 50% of the scats offered. Let us assume that a centre offered 100 scats in the first list. Then a second list would have come if there were less than 50 admissions in the first list. But usually the number of admissions was always more than the 50% mark and d1crc was always a possibility of more students getting admissions because of the higher offer. Now after the waiting list system, the number of offered scats has been reduced by half in all the centres. For example in a centre like CESP where the offer was always around 110-115, dus years first list has only 62 names. Now if d1c first list is filled, then tl1crc is no need for d1c LuUvcrsity to come up with a second list. Simplistically speaking, this has effectively meant that there has been a seat cut in the university which has broug ht down the number of seats from a higher figure of offered seats till last year to intakes, which used to serve as some kind of a lower bound for the number of seats. What is more shocking is no waiting list has been issued in some centres like CIL (for the MA Urdu Course). Similarly there are no waiting lists for the BA programme in foreign languages, while the number of offers has been drastically reduced. The offer for BA Russian has been almost reduced by halftllis year. .
There have been other serious malpractices in the admission procedure as well. In many centres the candidates who were selected for M.Phil interviews were infon ned about tllis only a couple ofdays before the interviews through telegrams and even phone calls! Majority of them were OBC students. .
Such tampering and malpractices have never been seen in the admission process in our university. T his year's admissions were all the more imponant because OBC reservation has been implemented for the first time in our university. If 27% OBC reservation and 54% scat increase would have been properly implemented in the university, there would have been a large-scale expansion of scats in the university, majority of which would have gone to the deprived section students. But what has transpired is totally opposite of what the JNU student movement was demanding. Not only has d1c 27% OBC reservation and 54% scat increase process been scuttled conveniently, but we arc also seeing a denial of the existing reservations for PH .
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EXPOSE THE HYPOCRISY OF THE SFI .
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Friends, .
NSUI welcomes all the students back for the current semester, and extends an especially .
warm welcome to the new students who will be joining us this year. The JNU campus is unique in that .
senior students extend all help possible to the newcomers, whether it is through helping them with the .
admission process, or by accommodating them in their rooms till the time they get the hostel. .
Posters and pamphlets are an important medium through which each organisation spreads its .
message to the students of the campus. Unfortunately, we have seen in recent times that SFI has .
taken on the role of moral policing in the campus. Since they have no achievements of any note of .
their own, they have taken the task of policing other organisations. We would like to remind them that .
NSUI is more concerned about protecting the unique nature of this campus than SF I, considering that .
this campus was set up with the visionary guidance of the late Prime Minister Smt. Indira Gandhi. If .
SFI was indeed so bothered about the aesthetics of the campus, may we ask, why Nestle had been .
allowed to set up shop here? Or even why SFI did not bother about campus aesthetics before .
plastering the whole stretch from North Gate to Teflas recently with their organisational posters and .
banners? The role of SFI in the campus is rather like George Bush on the international political stage. .
George Bush says that anyone not with the US is with the terronsts, similarly on campus, whatever .
SFI does is right, even if wrong, and whatever others do is wrong, even if right. Are we not aware of .
the kind of muscle power and money power that is used by SFI to practice its politics all over the .
country? The recent incidents that took place in Jadavpur University, Calcutta! when the state police .
were called in to suppress the protests of students on hunger strike had the tacit support of the State .
Government as well as the SFI. In Kerala, violence of the worst kind is used to prevent other .
organisations from filing nominations in the elections. In JNU, too. SFI has gifted the campus~ 1~19 .
Hall of (in)Fame. From the Peeping Tom in Sabarmat1 hostel to the numerous sexual harassers to .
most recently, a comrade of SFI who was actually being shielded by the JNUSU and SFI office .
bearers, while he was indulging in a murderous attack on a security guard. He has now been charged with attempt to murder. Such is the contribution of SFI to the peaceful atmosphere in the campus!! There is a saying in English that people living in glasshouses should not throw stones at others. SFI would do well to heed this advice. .
Regarding the other accusation that SFI has levelled against NSUI cadres about jumping into auto and buses, may we remind the comrades that last year, one of their fellow comrades, who is also an office-bearer in the JNUSU had literally snatched away a person being provided assistance by a NSUI cadre, who also happened to be a Dalit. When there was a protest, she retorted by saying that "Hum Union mein hain, hum kuch bhi kar sakte hain ... tumhara koi au kat nahi hai hamare saath baat karne ka." Year after year, SFI deploys some of its cadres for only one purpose at the Ad. aiG-.;k, and that is to snatch away those being provided assistance by other organisations. We warn the SFl against engaging 1n undernocratic malpractices that spoil the whole atmosphere of friendliness that we try and provide to the freshers. who are tensed as it is, and appeal to them to conduct themselves with the dignity that befits bot~ a senior student as well as a responsible outfit in the campus. We also appeal to the students to remain vigilant against the hypocritical politics of the SFI. .
OUR DEMOCRATIC AND PROGRESSIVE CULTURE LONG LIVE!/ .
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Sd/-Sd/-Madhumita Chakraborty Waseem Saghar Azmi President, NSUI JNU Gen. Secy, NSUI JNU .
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How To Make Institutions Democratic, JNUSU ElectionsGiven Go-Ahead: ---Socially-Just and Inclusive? ~ .
AISA congratulates the student.
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Welgbtage For VIva-Voce, After a protracted struggle for restoration of JNUSU Discrimination and Challenges elections and against the Lyngdoh recommendations. the JNU administration has finally decided to notify.
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JNUSU elections very soon in this semester. The JNUSUspe:}kel'"s JNU's Admission Policy election committee will be holding a meeting with different .
student groups tomorrow, following which the exact dateProf. P.K.Yadav,SLS, JNU .
of JNUSU elections will be decided and declared. .
Prof. Sona Jharia Minz, sc&ss, JNU We have waged this struggle against all odds, with different groups -from the casteist anti-democratic YFE,.
Dr. Maninder Thakur, CPS, JNU .
as well as the opportunist DSU -even refusing to respectAnil Chamaria, noted Journalist .
UGBM mandates. It is the spirited student movement and Dilip Mandai, noted jounalist the Indefinite Hunger Strike last month which have resulted In this victory and this go-ahead for the JNUSU.
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AISA has always fought for making JNU more socially inclus1ve, The battle is by no means over. We appeal to the student and to ensure that students from all social and economic community to carry forward the process of JNUSU .
backgrounds are able to come to JNU. Our struggle for reinstating elections against all odds. At this juncture it is urgent deprivation points ( for students from deprived backgrounds and that we RESTORE JNUSU for a re-energised struggle backward areas as well as for omen), our consistent struggle against Lyngdoh and other administrative assaults. We against privatisation and fees hikes, for proper implementation of need JNUSU to become a platform of struggle for a OBC reservations, for recognition of madarsa certificates and for democratic, secular, socially-inclusive, gender-sensitive '--MCM scholarships were guided by th1s concern for social justice, JNU and soc1ety AISA has always forged JNUSU as a equity and inclusion In higher education platform of students' struggle for progressive PoUcy-Level changes to make JNU a more egalitarian campus and.
For a long time now, the student community has been make JNUSU a firm defender of the rights and struggles.
demanding that the weightage of viva marks in JNU's entrance exam should be reduced. For several years, the JNU administration of the marginal sections across the country. has been allocating a weightage of 30% for interviews in the .
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admission process. We have repeatedly pointed out that not only is this Illegal, it also leaves ample scope for discrimination. cancels 122 2G licences 1 .
In the past, students have indicated several instances where Today, we Witnessed yet another major VIctory when the Supreme Court cancelled 122 2G licences, on the basis.
candidates from deprived backgrounds were being given abysmally of evidence of massive corruption and anomalies in their.
low marks in the viva, despite the fact that they had scored high .
allocation. the verdict has also levied penalties on.
marks in the written examination. For instance. just last year. a corporations that benefited from the corrupt allocation. The.
student from the SC category who received 46 marks in the written .
exam. was awarded onlv one mark in the viva! This is unfortunately UPA Government's current Telecom Minister, Kapil Sibal, has time and again jeered at those struggling to bring the.
not an isolated case. The high weightage for viva marks leaves the .
2G scamsters to book. He rubbished even the CAG's.
door open for subjective biases (of various kinds) of the evaluators report by declaring 'zero loss' and refusing to cancel.
to unduly influence the final results. Therefore, it is urgent that 1n the licenses. Mr. Slbal whatever happened to your 'zerointerests of ensuring objectivity and impartiality, and reducing the .
loss' claims now?!I The Supreme Court's verdict on 2G isevident subjective and ideological biases, the weightage of viva .
a resounding indictment of the UPA government -not only......__ 11ar1<s be reduced from the coming admission. .
for its corrupt allocation of2G spectrum, but for its collective Indeed, itmustalso be noted that the JNU's admission policy collusion in covering up the scam which gave away on viva-voce is in violation ofthe verdictofa 5-Judge Constitution spectrum to selected corporales are throwaway prices. Bench ofthe Supreme Court given In 13 Nov. 1980 (Ajay Hasia Etc. .
This verdict comes close on the heels of the SC's.
vs. Khalid Mujib Sehravardi & Ors). This 5-Judge bench (comprising .
comments slamming the role of the Plime Minister's Office P.N~ Bhagwatl, Y.V. Chandrachud (CJI), V.R. Krishnaiyer, Syed .
(PMO) for the delay in granting permission to prosecute A .
Murtaza Fazal Ali, A.D. Koshal) said, "We are ofthe view that, under Raja. Congress is taking behind the fig leaf that 'the PM the existing circumstances, allocation ofmore than 15% of the total has not been held personally responsible.' Can there be marks for the oral Interview would be arbitrary and unreasonable.
.. any PMO withoutthe PM atIts head?! Also whathappens .
and would be liable to be struck down as constitutionally invalid." .
to the constitutional dictum ofCollective Responsibility At the Academic Council meeting held on October 2 pr 2011, it of the Cabinet? Clearly the PM and the entire Cabinet he had been decided that in light of various Supreme Court verdiCts heads are responsible for this massive attempt to siphon putting a limit on the weightage of viva marks, this issue would be off our natural resources like spectrum to corrupt discussed at various approprrate platforms including the Standing corporatrons. The regime of the open loot of natural Committee so that a positive decision could be taken before the resources by super-nch corporations, aided and abetted next academic session. by governments, has now been nailed -and the struggle aga~nst economic policies of privattsation and.
AISA has organized a public meeting tonight (Feb 2) from .
9.30 pm onwards, where several speakers including JNU faculty libera11sation that encourage this regime has to be members will be speaking on this issue, and on the larger challenge mtens1fied m the days to come. Akbar, President, AI SA, JNU.
to ensure more social inclusion in higher education We appeal to l you to participate in this public meeting in large numbers. Sandeep Saurav, Gen.Secy., AISA,JNU.
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