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STand PH seats were being fi lled by publicizing an all-inclusive list of SC, STand PH students incluaing those who qualified in the general merit. :his year JN.USU intervened st.ron~ly in the matter_and insisted that the administration not engage an th1s fudgmg of data to mamtam the progressive fa~ade of the .e ac~ual number ofSC, STand PH candidates admitted.

university, but provide separate lists showing ~hon the basis of reservation. This the JNU Adm1n1strat1on was compelled to do. Where the university argued that the seats for SC, ST and PH students remained unfilled as no eligible .

candidate was to be found, JNUSU's response was t~at that year after year JNU could offer admission to more .

reserved category students than the given capacity then how is it that this year the university could not even .

find enouQh eligible candidates to fill the g·iven seats? Does this not show an obvi0us discrimination that merits iry? In lightofthese specific questions, the JNU administration agreed to setup a committee.

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to review the admission process especially the non-fulfilment of seats of SC, ST and PH students. JNUSU stated forcefully that representation from JNUSU, JNUTAand the E9ual Opportunity Office be ensured in this enquiry. Further, The university agreed that where vacant seats existed in each category they would be carried over to the next year's admission, subject to the approval of the AC. JNUSU holds .

this is a significqnt step forward in the struggle for social justice, since the very administration that was insisting that there was no problem in the fulfilment of the seats for SC, STand PH students, was forced to ensure that no unful·filled seat lapses and they are duly,.carried over to the next year. .

QBC reservations: the steps ~head and the chaiJenges that remain .

From the outset, despite media pronouncements on making JNU a 'model' in implementing reservations, the JNU administration's every step had been in the opposite dire'Ctiori. At the very first stage, they did not give any relaxation for OBC candidates appearing in the viva. Atthe last.stage, they used the relaxation criterion of ucut-off" in an arbitrary manner, violating the MHRD directive so as to ensure that the 12°/o OBC.

' reservation stipulated for this year never gets fulfilled. The fact that there is a shortfall even to fulfil this 12% seats, was a direct result of this wrong application of mandated relaxation of cut-off marks .

for OBC students as compared to general category students. .

JNU Administration, though completely exposed on its misleading position, continues to parrot the same. In the face of this utter illegality, JNUSU had forced the Administration to come out in writing about its position ( which they had been refusing for a long tirne) so that its tenability can be concretely tested with respect to the Act and the attendant MHRD directive. In this direction, the administration has also been forced to agree to set up a committee of experts with JNUSU representation, so that the central .

roadblock put up by the administration for the fulfilment ofseats for OBC students, can be decisively resolved. It is urgent that administration's arbitrary position paper is contested in every forum, without which .

reservation for the OBC students will remain permanently scuttled. The challenge before the university community remains that of correctly implementing OBC reservation on .

this campus, and ensuring that the illegal criterion imposed by the university must be corrected. JNUSU will fight this struggle not only in the proposed committee to be set up by the university, but also in all forums beyond. JNUSU will take the discrepancies in fulfilling the OBC quota in JNU to all forums in the country so that the implementation of this law becomes a major issue in the struggle for social .

justice. JNUSU holds that through the prolonged struggle and as an outcome ofyesterday's negotiations, the JNU .

Administration has been forced to commit itselfon a number of significant issues. Where the JNU Administration was earlier refusing to provide JNUSU any concrete assurances, under the pressure of the agitation. it has .

been forced to commit itself on several key demands of the student community. While the agreement .

reached constitutes an important step forward, there are many battles ahead in the follow up and implementation of the agreement as well as correcting the cut-off crietrion for OBC students. .

JNUSU warns the JNU Administartion against any attempt to victimize some student activists who had been served showcause notices. JNUSU will continue with its agitation and not let a premier institution like JNU engage in tampering with the admissions process or flout the constitutional mandate on reservations for deprived categories. JNUSU calls upon the student communi_ty to rally with itin its struggle and remain vigilant .

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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.

Students and parents gathered to learn more about the US undergraduate admissions process at Ambassador Gutman's residence on Tuesday June 5th.

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-e student movement in our campus is faced with immense challenges in the coming one year. The present JNUSU council has the .

responsibility of ensuring that all the challenges facing the students are resolved successfully. The leadership of JNUSU to build a.

sustained and united student movement would crucially affect the progressive democratic character of our campus in the coming days..

From the very first day itself SFI-AISF representatives in the JNUSU have made all efforts to forge the broadest possible unity of.

students on these issues. Be it the issue of 27% OBC reservations and 54% Seat increase, struggle for more scholarships, formulation .

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of 11th plan proposals in a democratic and transparent manner or other Important demands like recognizing Allemiyat-Fazeelat.

degrees for admissions to BA 1" year and ensuring transparency in admission process the SFI-AISF representatives have taken the.

lead in mobilizing students against the Insensitive administration in various protest actions over this period. Not only have these.

efforts been successful in pressurizing the administration to concede to many of our important demands like implementation.

of 27%0BC reservation in one go, formation of a committee to strengthen the EOO, ratification of the rules and procedures of.

the GSCASH etc. but they have also helped in forging a broader unity of students on many Issues which has strengthened.

our cause. The open meetings called by the JNUSU president on the issue of reservation were an initiative in this direction only. The .

JNUSU President also called for an All Party Convention against the Supreme Court judgement staying OBC reservation. it were the.

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SFI AISF representatives in the council who took the initiative of calling an open meeting of students on the issue of depiction of .

women in cultural programmes in our hostel nights following complaints by a large number of girl students regarding a performance in.

a cultural night in a particular hostel. Shamefully nobody from the AISA or their representatives in the JNUSU participated in that.

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meeting barring a token presence by the JNUSU VP for a few minutes. .

It is this vision of the JNUSU, aimed at forging the broadest possible student unity, which the infantile ultras of the AI SA do not have.

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For them the JNUSU platform is yet another means for attacking the SFJ-AISF and extracting their sectarian political gains. Since the.

last elections, the JNUSU General Secretary has indulged in the worst forms of sectarian politics, while tt1e JNUSU VP has been .

totally inactive in all major issues. The JNUSU Gen Secy has not even allowed council meetings to take.pl_ace or let the .election of .

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conveners and GSCASH representative happen till now. The inactivity and sectarian politics of the AISA w1th1n the JNUSU IS exposed.

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The JNUSU Gen. Secy., called separate demonstration on the Nithari issue, sabotaged the protest march .

onstudents' Issues on 14th March. .

The AISA representatives In JNUSU did not even bother to call for a protest demo during the Academic Council.

meeting or report the proceedings of the meeting to the student community..

The AISA was completely silent on the Issue of ratification of the rules and procedures of GSCASH, constitution of a.

committee for strengthening Equal Opportunity Office or increasing the amount under Earn-As-You-Learn scheme..

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The AISA has been completely silent against the YFE's black flag demonstration against Arjun Singh or the manhandling of Swami Agnlvesh and Udit Raj during a programme in JNU. .

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Neither the AISA nor their JNUSU representatives have taken any position on the YFE's obnoxious attacks on the .

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JNUSU president for his commitment to the cause of 27% OBC reservations and seat Increase. -While the AISA has decided to conveniently neglect all these genuine issues and questions being raised by the SFI -AiSF they are revoking the issue of Nandigram again and again to hide their utter inactivity and non-seriousness on students' issues. As far as the .

issue of Nandigram is concerned, the SFI-AISF would like to state the following: .

On Nan~igram: 14 people have died in Nandigram due to the confrontation between the police and violent agitators. One person (out.

of 14) d1ed because a bomb that he was tryi~g ~o throw at the police burst in his hands. The police firing is highly unfortunate and .

deplorable becau~e poor peop~e have lost the;r lives. It is particularly disturbing because it has happened under the Left Front ~o~ernment, wh1ch Is com~mtted ~o the cause of the working people, particularly the rural poor. The Left Front Government G est Bengal must take Immediate st~ps to ensure the restoration of peace and normalcy in Nandigram. The Left Front .

overnment must also ensure that such mcidents of police firing do not occur in future. .

6he police firing on 141h March is regrettable, but the culpability of the opposition parties in West Bengal namely the Trinamool.

C~~r~5. t~e 8~'0the Congress, SUCI and naxalites cannot be overlooked. The issue of land acquisition had been settled when the .

me:tin ~n:ee~ ~ est Bengal announ.ce~ on 3rd February 2007 that no land would be acquired in Nandigram. Several all-Partystayed ~w b .

onventehd both at the di~tnct. as well as the state level to discuss and resolve the issue. The opposition deliberately.

ay, ecause ey wanted the s1tuat1on to precipitate. Over 3500 Left sympathisers all poor viii h b · · .

· they were forcibly evicted fro~ the villagea;e;~~ ar~e een:tar'ng~n makeshift relief camps over the past two and a half months since .

links and roads were cut off This was sureiy not a d a was tc.are out of bounds for the district admmistration and all communication · a emocra IC 10rm of protest. Moreover, the demand on the basis of which the protest .

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Students and parents gathered to learn more about the US undergraduate admissions process at Ambassador Gutman's residence on Tuesday June 5th.

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corporatization. They stood by the administration in .

the initiative of organizing a massive instant protest at Jantar crackdowns on students, ran dubious campaigns against Mantar on 27 December 2010 continuing the movement until proper implementation of OBC reservation and reduced .

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his release. politics to one of slander and personalized attacks. JNUSU Election and the Struggle Against the We have seen this .

When they never worl<ed to restore the deprivation points.

Lyngdoh Recommendations : .

Throughout the protracted struggle against Lyngdoh, AISA in JNU's admission,which stood scrapped during 1983-has played a leading role-whether it is mobilizing students, 93, despite the fact that it was SFJ which led JNUSUs .

or public opinion, or funds. This struggle has been fought for most ofthe terms during this period .

against all odds. The casteist and anti-democraticYouth for When they championed the opening of the Nestle outlet .

Equality (YFE) has openly defied JNU's cherished processes in this campus in 2004-05 and defended it till the last, .

ofdemocratic decision-making-they refused to participate When they betrayed the struggle for minimum wages in .

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in UGBMs, and instead routinely ran to the JNU 2006-07 by demanding punitive action on protesting .

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administration and to the Supreme Court to scuttle campus students and striking workers, .

democracy at every stage. In their total abstinence from the struggle for the correct .

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SFI, which has a national position in favour ofthe implementation of OBC reservations and against the Lyngdoh committee report, boycotted several ofJSC's Illegal cut-off criterion imposed by the JNU .

initiatives -like the national convent1on for campus Administration, and democracy and the Night Vigil in 2009. In 2010, SF lied an By their silence on the recent moves ofthe government .

opportunist bandwagon of forces demanding that we should to furtber commercialize and privatize education. .

defy the SC stay order. Had th1s position not been defeated .

at a UGBM held in February 2010, our ongoing case agamst Like 1ts p~rent party CPI(M), which has been driven out the Lyngdoh recommendations in the SC would have been and Nandigram and steady compromises on the issues of.

rI of power in West Bengal and Kerala as a result of Singur .

severely weakened. The interim application submitted after the Feb 2010 UGBM accompanied by the negotiations with the day, SFI too has no moral authority leftto talkabout .

Am1cus Curie became the basis for the 8 Dec 2011 SC order, any substantial issues ofpolitics and student interests. .

As a result, most of their time is engaged in vitriolic, paving the vvay for the present JNUSU elect1ons. .

And over the past few months, we have also seen so personalized slander againstAISA and its activists. In fact, far from confronting the right-wing and administrative .

called "democratic" and "radical" forces like DSU also assaults, it Is anti-AISAism which has become the sole .

'undermining the platform of the UGBM by shamefully refusing plank ofSFI's politics..

to accept UGBM mandates. They are desperate to create a .

"more rad1cal that thou"ELECTION AGENDA for themselves! DSU, which supports the anarchist-militarist Maoist In the process, DSU s1mply refused to acknowledge the stream IS only Interested in empty 'radical' phrase-mongering adverse 1mpact of a long-term suspension of JNUSU and and mindless targeting ofAI SA by hook orcrook, desperate to prove itself 'more radical than thou'. .

elected student representation. .

It is indeed interesting, that both these so-called .

Other organizations .

Where AISA has sought to articulate and fight for a 'left' organistions-SFI and DSU· farfrom engag)lg in .

or enriching any creative democratic politics, are radical, pro-student, pro-people vision of politics on this obsessed with anti-AISA-ism in all their stan,es. Their .

campus. there exist other student groups with polit1cal hostile role against AISA for years on the 'cL:-_,f stn·_-::~ .

agendasquite removed from ours for proper implementation ofOBC reserv;.'l'ion is the one of Take theABVP. Its activists have repeatedly engaged in the most recent examples of their blind anti-AISA obsession. .

acts of violence, lumpenism, and venomous communal .

campa1gns.They have shown a complete absence ofconcern Challenges Ahead We are right now at a juncture when the elected JNUSU for genuine student issues. They have openly and must ensure broader mobilisation against lyngdoh wholeheartedly supported the Sangh Parivar's pogrom of .

terror, rape, and have tried to turn JNU into a laboratory for recommendations and in defenceof campus democracy. For a .

long time, we have been demanding reduction of welghtage their hate campaigns against Muslims. of viva marks in JNU admission process, to staU the possibility YFE was born in the wake of OBC reservations with the .

of discrimination and subjective biases. Also ensuring hostel .

single point agenda to spread caste1st frenzy against social facilities, enhancement of MCM and other scholarships/ .

justice. Subsequently, with the implementation of OBC fellowsbfps. resisting fee hikes and commercialisation drives .

reservation, most of itscadres have returned to their original .

home ofABVP. But given its deeply re()ctionary character, -several such struggles lay ahead. .

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YFE continues to invent one devious means orthe other to By resisting attacks, by imagining new futures, and .

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scuttle EVERY democratic aspiration and institution ofthe .

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Institutionalizing progressive changes, A/SA has evolvecJ and JNU student community, be it UGBM or JNUSU election. articulated aradical and creative vision ofpoOtics in JNU.It has .

playeda vanguard role in addressing the burning que$lions ofour .

The NSUI generally remains silent and absent, time. We needto build a strong, robust resistanothoassautfSbnoccasionally arousing itself to welcome Congress leaders .

or defend the UPA Government's assault on lives and student rights andcampus democracy; we needto defend the spirit .

ofJNUSU which is committed to struggle for a secular, democratic, .

livelihoods. On this campus and beyond, SFI has become a socially-inclusive and gender-sensitive JNU andsociety atlargeII. spokesperson for the politics of displacement and Sandeep Saurav, Gen.Sccy., ArSA,JNU Akbar, President, AISA, JNU .

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In the context of the upcoming Academic Cou·ncil (AC} meeting on March 191h 2012, student community of JNU is presently in the .

midst of a crucial struggle. The newly elected JNUSU, through council meeting, series of School GBMs and ongoing protest actions .

have highlighted a range of issues which are central to the socially-inclusive character of JNU. At the upcoming AC meeting, it is .

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urgently required that several long-pending issues related to democratisation of JNU's admission process and its indusive .

character are addressed. .

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One of the most key issues is the reduction in the weightage of viva in JNU's entrance exam. For a long time now, the .

st~ent community has been persistently raising the demand V\fith all logic and facts. This issue had already been raised during the .

previous AC meeting held in October 201 1.The JNU administration had then promised to consult the concerned decision-making.

bodies and come to a positive decision. However, this time around, the administration has not even bothered to add this .

issue on to the agenda of the AC! Clearly, the administration wants to dilly-dally on the issue, and this in NOT acceptable to the .

student community. How much longer can we allow the administration to underplay the self-evident biases in JNU's entrance .

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exam? JNUSU has circulated a detailed explanatory and factual note to large number of AC members emphasising our .

demands. Below we are providing excerpts from this note related to Viva-voce marks: .

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Why Viva-Voce Weightage must be reduced: Presently the viva-voce carries a weightage of 30% of the total; underlying .

this is the assumption that the viva measures a different set of analytical and communication skills which can't be estimated in a .

written examination. While this may well be true. this is important to reiterate that both exams measure students' abtTrty to do a .

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successful M. Phil / PhD and thus due weightage (that is in the ratio 70:30) should be allotted to the performance in each exam. .

H(J.Wever a careful study of viva marks rl--i¥11fi:tttl:t!1A!M¥i91,t;if¥t.4!-1!H!F!¥!%FI¥D!¥M4 .

shows a strange distribution with marks clustered either between 0-5 or in the 25-30 range. In the normal course, it is expected that .

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the majority of the students would get average marks between 10.

-20 with a few very good as well as-few very bad performers. .

Clearly something is very wrong in the way students are being judged in their viva, where they are either "very gcxxf' or -very bad". .

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The obvious explanation is that the interview board is using this bimodal marks distribution to select or reject canddates based .

on viv~voce alone. The marks obtained in written exam don't .

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count given the huge disparity of marks in viva, thus .

completely subverting the 70:30 weightage principle. Is it not evident that the present marking pattern has come to treat the .

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written exam as a mere qualifier where the selection completely depends on performance of viva. Of course there are few .

honorable examples for e.g. SCMM where the marks are clustered around the middle possibly because of averaging of marks. It is .

this real possibility of skewed marking in the viva which once prompted a Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court of India, way.

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back in 1980, to state the weightage of viva should not be more than 10-15o/o. A 5-Judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme .

Court (comprising legal luminaries like P.N. Bhagwati, Y.V. Chandrachud (CJI), V.R. Krishnaiyer. Syed Murtaza FazaJ Afi. A.D. .

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KoshaD on 13 Nov. 1980 (Ajay Hasia Etc. vs. Khalid Mujib Sehravardi & Ors) said, 'We are of the view that, under the existing.

circumstances, 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 invafid" Clearly, JNU's admission policy on viva-voce is in violation .

of this verdict of NO LESS than a Constitution Bench. .

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JNU is known for its equitable principles in students' selection. However, the marks given to reserved categocy students .

SC/ST/OBC paint a different picture. The majority of SC/ST/OBC students get very poor marks clustered around 0-5 in viva. For example, in ORG out of 12 SC/ST students, one student has got 20, one has 4 marks, one has 3 marks, one has 2 marks and the remaining eight has 1 mark). In practical terms. it ensures that manv don't reach the required minimum cut-off of say JOOk or 36% of overall marks even if they have reasonable marks in written exam .

At another level, even with a very good perfoonance in written exam, which in the normal course would g''3ran1ec a general category seat. the student b pushed down to occupy a reserved seat, blocking other potentiai candidates in the category. .

Nobody is claiming that there should always be a strong correlation between viva and written exam marks for each individual .

student. However. when a whole set of students (reserved) get very poor viva marks in spite of good and average perlormance in written exams, there is a strong indication of bias. .

We therefore demand that JNU administration immediately gives due consideration to the disto1tion that has crept into the selection process and accept the legitimate of demand of the students to reduce the weightage of the viva-voce as per the directives of the .

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This crucial step will go a long \'\'ay in ensuring a more level playing field for diSPdvantaged students and reduce space for subjective anomalies to affect the outcome for all the candidates. .

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Friends, The professional liars are at it once again. The communist politics of deceit, appeasement, treachery and hypocrisy is in full swing. When the ABVP brought out a pamphlet on 27.9.04 giving some official census figures, .

the communists came up with a rejoinder overflowing with Bangladeshi infiltration-friendly vote bank politics. The central issue is that a secular state should be concerned about the rising population and its possible consequences in terms of burden on infrastructure and natural resources without basing its policy initiatives on the possible reactions of the religious leaders of a particular community. When the Mullahs are misguiding common Muslims by claiming that family planning is 'un-lslamic', and their communist stooges are busy singing praises of their contributions in AMU agitations, we think it our national duty to counter the propaganda of the Mullah-communist .

alliance and create a consciousness regarding the dangers of not controlling the growing population. .

THE RECENT 'MOVEMENT' BY SFI-AISF-AISA The ABVP has never believed in propaganda politics and double standards. When the JNUSU was led by .

the ABVP in 2000-01 , we facilitated for the student community the much desired railway reservation counter. At that point of time the ABVP strongly agitated for the allotment of the Mahi-Mandavi hostel and got it allotted to the The ABVP could have also waited for the elections before agitating for the.

students in the month of March, 2001 . .

allotment of the hostel, as was done by the Communists this semester, but our politics is never election-centric. The recent movement of the SFI-AISF-AISA was a total sham. Not only did they sit on a hunger strike for the allotment of an already completed hostel. but they also raised -quoting the JNUSU Constitution -the demand for student representatives in the Academic Council. only to withdraw the strike without extracting any commitment on the latter demand from the Administration! We condemn this attempt to hoodwink the JNU students and demand .

an apology from the SFI-AISA for being more than 25 years late in raising the demand for student representatives in the AC, despite having been in the Union for years at a stretch. We caution the students, particularly the freshers, not to be misled by the annual pre-election ritual of hunger strikes. .

OUR DEMAND FOR THE DISPLAY OF M.PHIL INTERVIEW AND WRITTEN EXAMINATION MARKS .

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The ABVP strongly feels that there is a need for larger transparency in the admission process at the M.Phil/Ph.D level. It is widely believed by a large section of the student community that due to the lack of transparency inherent in the non-declaration of written and viva marks scored by the candidates, the SFI and AISA .

able to influence the admission process by stealth in connivance with their sympathizers sitting as facultyare .

members and are able to get admitted many of their undeserving activists. The ABVP would like to promise the .

student community that if it wins the union election, it would take up the transparency issue and ensure the declaration of both written and viva marks as its top priority. .

GEELANI ISSUE The anti-national, sectarian and divisive mindset of the communists in the campus became clear when they invited a suspected terrorist like Geelani -who proclaims that he will fight till the last drop of his blood for the .

freedom of Kashmir from the Union of India-to the campus. Law abiding as they are, the students of JNU cannot tolerate the presence of a person who openly rejects the constitutional emphasis on the territorial integrity of India. Friends, we urge you to give a befitting reply in the forthcoming JNUSU elections to the SFI & AISA, and support a nationalist alternative in the form of the ABVP. .

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has played a leading role-whether it is mobilizing students, .

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or public opinion, or funds. This struggle has been fought for most of the terms during this period.

against all odds. The casteist and anti-democratic Youth for .

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of democratic decision-making-they refused to participate in UGBMs, and instead routinely ran to the JNU When they betrayed the struggle for minimum wages in 2006-07 by demanding punitive action on protesting.

administration and to the Supreme Court to scuttle campus democracy at every stage. students and striking workers, SFI, which has a national position in favour ofthe In their total abstinence from the struggle for the correct Lyngdoh committee report, boycotted several ofJSC's implementation of OBC reservations and against the initiatives -like the national convention for campus illegal cut-off criterion imposed by the JNU democracy and the Night Vigil in 2009. In 201 o, SF lied an Administration, and .

opportunist bandwagon of forces demanding that 'Ne should By their silence on the recent moves ofthe government defy the SC stay order. Had this position not been defeated to further commercialize and privatize education. at a UGBM held in February 2010, our ongoing case against Like its p~rent party CPI(M), which has been driven out the Lyngdoh recommendations in the SC would have been of power in West Bengal and Kerala as a result of Singur severely weakened. The interim application submitted after .

and Nandigram and steady compromises on the issues of .

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the day, SFI too has no moral authority left to talk about .

Amicus Curie became the basis for the 8Dec 2011 SC order, .

paving the way for the present JNUSU elections. any substantial issues ofpolitics and student interests. As a result, most of their time is engaged in vitriolic, And over the past few months, we have also seen so personalized slander against AISA and its activists. In called "democratic" and "radical" forces like DSU also fact, far from confronting the right-win_g and administrative undermining the platform of the UGBM by shamefully refusing assaults, It Is anti-AISAism which has become the sole to accept UGBM mandates. They are desperate to create a plank of SFI's politics. ' .

"more radical that thou" ELECTION AGENDA for themselves! DSU, which supports the anarchist-militarist Maoist .

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stream is only interested in empty 'radical' .phrase-mongering.

adverse imp~ct of a long-term suspension of JNUSU and and mindless targeting ofAISA by hook or crook, desperate elected student representation. .

to prove itself 'more radical than thou'. Other organizations It is indeed interesting, that both these so-called Where AISA has sought to articulate and fight for a 'left' organistions-SFI and DSU-far from engag~g in radical, pro-student, pro-people vision of politics on this or enriching any creative democratic politics, are campus, there exist other student groups with political obsessed with anti-AISA-ism in all theirstan...es. Their .

agendas quite removed from ours. hostile role againstAISA for years on the 'cL:-_,f' stw_ -::~ .

Take theABVP. Its activists have repeatedly engaged in for proper implementation of OBC reservriion is the one of the most recent examples of their blind anti-AISA obsession..

acts of violence, lumpenism, and venomous communal campaigns. They have shown acomplete absence ofconcern Challenges Ahead for genuine student issues. They have openly and We are right now at a juncture when the elected JNUSUwholeheartedly supported the Sangh Parivar's pogrom of must ensure broader mobilisation against byngdoh .

terror, rape, and have tried to turn JNU into a laboratory for recommendations and in defenceof campus democracy. For a .

their hate campaigns against Muslims..

i long time, we have been demanding reduction of welghtaae .

( YFE was born in the wake of OBC reservations with the of viva marks in JNU admission process, to stall the possibiUty .

single point agenda to spread casteist frenzy against social of discrimination and subjective biases. Also ensuring hostel .

justice. Subsequently, with the implementation of OBC facilities, enhancement of MCM and other scholarships/ 0 reservation, most of its cadres have returned to their original fellowships. resisting fee hikes and commercialisation drivesrc home of ABVP. But given its deeply reactionary character, -several such struggles lay ahead .th YFE continues to invent one devious means or the other to .

a~ scuttle EVERY democratic aspiration and institution of the By resisting attacks, by imagining new futures, and thi JNU student community, be it UGBM or JNUSU election. institutionalizing progressive changes, A/SA has evolvedand tht articulated aradical and creative vision ofpolitics In JNU.Ithas 20 The NSUI generally remains silent and absent, played avanguard rote in addressing the burning que~ionsofouroccasionally arousing itself to welcome Congress leaders time. We need to builda strong, robust resistancllr8assaufflnmJN or defend the UPA Government's assault on lives and .

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On this campus and beyond, SFI has become a spokesperson for the politics of displacement and socially-inclusive and gender-sensitive JNU andsociety at large. .

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who qualified in the general merit. This year JNUSU intervened strongly in the matter and insisted that the administration not engage in this fudging of data to maintain the progressive fac;ade of the university, but provide separate lists showing the actual number ofSC, STand PH candidate.s admitted on the basis of reservation. This the JNU Administration was compelled to do. Where the university argued that the seats for SC, ST and PH students remained unfilled as no eligible .

candidate was to be found, JNUSU's response was that that year after year JNU could offe_r admission to more .

reserved category students than the given capacity then how is it that this year the university coulq not even .

find enough eligible candidates to fill the given seats? Does this not show an obvious discrimination that merits .

a serious inquiry? In light ofthese specific questions, the JNU administration agreed to set up a committee .

to review the admission process especially the non-fulfilment of seats of SC, ST and PH students. JNUSU stated forcefully that representation from JNUSU, JNUTA and the Equal Opportunity Office be ensured .

in this enquiry. Further, The university agreed that where vacant seats existed in each category they .

would be carried over to the next year's admission, subject to the approval of the AC. JNUSU holds .

this is a significant step forward in the struggle for social justice, since the very administration that was insisting .

that there was no problem in the fulfilment of the seats for SC, STand PH students, was forced to ensure that .

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no unfulfilled seat lapses and they are duly ~arried over to the next yaar. .

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From the outset, despite media pronouncements on making JNU a 'modeP in implementing reservations, .

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the JNU administrationJs every step had been in the opposite direction. At the very first stage, they did not give .

any r:elaxation for OBC candidates appearing in the viva. At the last stage, they used the relaxation criterion OBC of "cut-off" in an arbitrary manner, violating the MHRD directive so as to ensure that the 12°/0 .

reservation stipulated for this year never gets fulfilled. The fact that there is a shortfall even to fulfil .

this"12% seats, was a direct result of this wrong application of mandated relaxation of cut-off marks .

for OBC students as compared to general category students. .

JNU Administration, though completely exposed on its misleading position, continues to parrot the same. In the face of this utter Hlegality, JNUSU had forced the Administration to come out in writing about its .

position ( wh1ch they had been refusing for a long tilne) so that its tenability can be concretely tfisted with .

respect to the Act and the attendant MHRD directive. In this direction, the administration has also been forced to agree to set up a committee of experts with JNUSU representation, so that the central .

roadblock put up by the administration for the fulfilment ofseats for OBC students, can be decisively resolved. rt is urgent that administration's arbitrary position paper is contested in every forum, without which reservation for the OBC students will remain permanently scuttled. .

The challenge before the university community remains that of correctly implementing OBC reservation on .

this campus, and ensuring that the illegal criterion imposed by the university must be corrected. JNUSU will fight this struggle not only in the proposed committee to be set up by the university, but al.so in all forums beyond. JNUSU will take the discrepancies in fulfilling the OBC quota in JNU to all forums in the country so that the implementation of this law becomes a major issue in the struggle for social .

justice. .

JNUSU holds that through the prolonged struggle and as an outcome of yesterday's negotiations, the JNU Administration has been forced to commit itself on a number of significant issues. Where the JNUAdministration was eadier refusing to provide JNUSU any concrete assurances, under the pressure of the agitation, it has .

While the agreement .

been forced to commit itself on several key demands of the student community. .

reached constitutes an important step forward, there are many battles ahead in the follow up and .

implementation of the agreement as well as correcting the cut-off crietrion for OBC students. .

JNUSU warns the JNU Administartion against any attemptto victimize some studentactivists who had been served showcause notices. JNUSU will continue with its agitation and not let a premier institution like JNU engage in tampering .

with the admissions process or flout the constitutional mandate on reservations for deprived .

categories. JNUSU calls upon the student community to rally with it in its struggle and remain vigilant in the battle that lies ahead. .

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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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