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Gaston Christian High School sponsored its annual Christian College Fair on Monday, September 24. Admissions representatives from 15 Christian colleges and universities met with students in grades 9-12 to provide information on their schools and to answer student questions about the college admissions process.

A slide show of photography highlighting the NC State Experience was shown while Myron Burney, Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions, spoke with prospective students after giving a presentation on the admissions process.

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

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Kazakhstan, located in Central Asia, is a country known for its rich culture, stunning landscapes, and quality education system. The country has a high standard of living and a safe environment, making it an ideal destination for students looking to study MBBS abroad.

 

MBBS in Kazakhstan is a six-year program that is recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Medical Council of India (MCI). It is taught in English and provides students with a comprehensive education in medicine and prepares them for a career in the medical field.

 

One of the biggest advantages of studying MBBS in Kazakhstan is the low fees. The average fee for MBBS in Kazakhstan is around US$ 4,000 to US$ 5,000 per annum, which is much lower compared to other countries like the USA, UK, and Australia. This makes it an affordable option for students looking to study MBBS abroad.

 

The admission process for MBBS in Kazakhstan is simple and straightforward. Students need to have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as their main subjects and have a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate. They also need to clear the NEET exam and secure the required scores. Once these criteria are met, students can apply for admission to a medical university in Kazakhstan.

  

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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 students in the month of March, 2001. The ABVP could have also waited for the elections before agitating for the 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 .

The ABVP strongly feels that there is a need for larger transparency in the admission process at the M.Phii/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 are able to influence the admission process by stealth in connivance with their sym,pathizers si1ting as faculty 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. .

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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 .

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DZHKHA KARUNA SAURAB JYOTI SARMA RAKESH RANJAN VIKAS SHARMA .

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CARRY FORWARD UNITED STUDENTS' STRUGGLE FOR BETTER STUDENTS' FACILITIES!! .

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Friends! 18/04/07 The 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 buiJd 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 of 11 th plan proposals in a democratic and transparent manner or other important demands like recognizing Allemiyat-Fazeelat degrees for admissions to BA 1st 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 implementatjon 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 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 part1cipated in that 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 AISA do not have For them the JNUSU platform is yet another means for attacking the SFI-AISF and extracting their sectarian polit1cal gains. Since the last elections~ the JNUSU General Secretary has indulged in the worst forms of sectarian politics, while the JNUSU VP has been totaJiy inactive in all major issues. The JNUSU Gen Secy has not even allowed council meetings to take place or let the electJon of conveners and GSCASH representative happen till now. The inactivity and sectarian politics of the AISA within the JNUSU is exposed from the following: .

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The JNUSU Gen. Secy., called separate demonstration on the Nithari issue, sabotaged the protest march on students' issues on 14th March. .

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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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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 Nandigram: 14 people have died in Nandigram due to the confrontation between the police and violent agitators. One person (out of 14) died because a bomb that he was trying to throw at the police burst in his hands. The police firing is highly unfortunate and deplorable because poor people have lost their lives. It is particularly disturbing because it has happened under the Left Front Government, which Is committed to the cause of the working people, particularly the rural poor. The Left Front Government in West Bengal must take immediate steps to ensure the restoration of peace and normalcy In Nandlgram. The Left Front Government must also ensure that such incidents of police firing do not occur in future. .

The police firing on 141h March is regrettable, but the culpability of the opposition parties in West Bengal, namely the Trinamool Congress! the BJP, the Congress, SUCI and naxalites cannot be overlooked. The issue of land acquisition had been settled when the Chief Minister of West Bengal announced on 3rd February 2007 that no land would be acquired in Nandigram. Several all-Party meetings were convened both at the district as well as the state level to discuss and resolve the issue. The opposition deliberately stayed away, because they wanted the situation to precipitate. .

Over 3500 Left sympathisersl all poor villagers, have been staying in makeshift relief camps over the past two and a half months since they were forcibly evicted from the villages. The area was declared out of bounds for the district administration and all communication links and roads were cut off. This was surely not a democratic form of protest. Moreover, the demand on the basis of which the protest .

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We congratulate the student community for their continuous and spirited participation in JNUSUThe entire phase of this year's admission process has been witness to numerous violations on the .

part of the administration, on the one hand, while co~tinuous protest by the student c.ommunity. The '.nvolved several .

12-day long hunger-strike that ended ye~terday, was 1ndeed a protra.cted one, that also .

·'"' protest demonstrations, univer~ity~level stn~~·. UGBM, mass hunger stnke and d~monstrat1on at the UGC. Faced with extreme administrative 1rrespons1bll1ty, JNUSU and the student commun1ty have had to resort to all .

" forms of protest to expose and oppose the massive anomalies in the admission process and the non-.

implementation of reservation in 2008. Yesterday. after several rounds of negotiation that stretched upto-12 hours, the JNU administration was compelled to respond to several key demands of JNUSU regarding -implementation of reservation and various With respect to these demands, the following agreement was .

anomalies in this years' admissions. .

signed by the JNU Administration: The University will constitute a committee of experts to look into all issues pertaining to OBC admissions.

1. 'procedure and process. The Committee will examine t~e position as expressed in the office .

memorandum issued by the MHRD and the Supreme Court Judgement etc. The JNUSU will be a part of the above committee. The JNUSU will submit its questions and its position on the interpretation of .

the MHRD offtce memorandum to this committee. .

2. The University will also appoint a committee to[eview the entire admission policy and procedures with special emphasis to the short fall in intake of unreserved seats and categories induding SC, ST, PH ... and OBC. Representation from all concerned sections of the university should be ensured in this committee. The committee will also explore the relative merit of the offer system as a mechanism of .

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4. The JNU administration provided JNUSU its position paper on the admission procedure followed in .

2008 with special reference to interpretation of the OBC reservation including the legal opinion obtained .

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In this very first year of implementing OBC reservation, from the outset, the JNU Administration has sought to create obstacles in the policy of OBC reservation and concomitant seat increase. JNUSU continuously maintained that these issues do not reflect simple or pardonable lapses on the part of JNU ·.·..

. Administration. Rather, they reflect a pattern and mindsetto scuttle reservation to the greatest extent .

possible. In the Academic Council meeting, the JNU VC misled the AC by claiming that since there is a bar of .

50% on total reservations. so after the OBC reservation Act, 3% reservation for PH students cannot be given .

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""¥· the 50% bar. Following this, a fresh list of PH students was released. Then again, when the list was released for the M.Phil viva-voce, the cut-off marks for OBC students were kept the same as that of general .

students, in gross violation of the law. Again the JNUSU intervened to correct this anomaly. .

At each juncture, when the administration should have adopted a responsible position and ensured that the admission process was undertaken in complete transparency, JNUSU had to intervene to uphold the basic legal responsibilities that should have been the obligation of the administration itself. Further, the administration's gross insensitivity only increased during the indefinite hunger strike. On the one occasion the VC came down, he did so not to enquire about the health of hunger strikers, but to incite .

common students against him. This reflects only that the attitude of the administration is one of gross insensitivity. It is due to the vigilance and protest of the student community that the JNU Administration had to retreat from its .

position and start negotiations with JNUSU. .

Non-fulfilment of seats for SC, ST and PH students .

JNUSU has been constantly drawing attention to the fact that the seats for the SC, ST and PH students remain unfilled. The fact is that until this year, the university has been carefully fudging figures to showthat SC, .

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TheA'WJemlc Council Meeting held on ~May 2003 took certain important decisions. It decided to restore the nu'!'berof .

The ca ofR8Jiv G. Arlcat. a atudant of M.Phll in CLE who had been denied registration for an inadvertent error, .

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a wn oplaced for review and a declalon to grant him rwglatratlon In the next aemterto complete his couraework and .

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111kIn the M.A. and M.PhR programmes ofCIL Setting aside the proposal of cutting the seats to 15 and 20, the A.C. approved 20 .

The demand to open test centres in Nagpur and Vishakhapatnam in order to improve access to students from backward .

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regiona was also met in the A.C. From this year onwards, entrance examination will be held for the part-time programmes (COP) .

a11o In order to ensure greater fairness in the admission process. The existing deprivation point system will be applied for these .

undue pressure on the students. The revised ordinance will be applicable for those joining in the academic year 2002...03 onwards. .

programmes also. The A.C. further resolved to increase the duration of the M.Tech programme to four semesters to ease the .

JNUSU and the Equal Opportunity Office has been formed in order to form a comprehensive proposal in this regard which can be implemented from.

Regarding the issues included in the JNUSU's charter of demands, the present status after discussions with the .

the nextsemester. Students belonging to socially and economically weaker sections should be provided teaching assistantships and the opportunity .

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1. Financial and academic assistance to students from deprived sections: A three member committee with representation from the .

Administration is as follows: .

to take tutorials, the remuneration for which should be provided from the funds allocated by the UGC for remedial classes. The funds from the .

again that profit-seeking private contractors cannot provide such facilities and regular messes are the only solution. While, the Administration has .

2. Mesa facilities in contractor~n messes: Due to the UGC's ban on recruitment of non-teaching staff, students have been denied ' affordable and quality mess facilities which are essential In a residential university like ours. The recent events in Mahi-Mandavi demonstrate once excellence grants should also be utffised for this purpose. .

finaOy written to the UGC now asking for more staff to run messes in these and the forthcoming hostels, further efforts are required to ensure that .

confined to the newer hostels since the existing hostels will also be affected as retiring staff is not replaced. The Administration has proposed that if this approval 1s obtained. The JNUSU has also sought an appointment with the UGC Chairperson In this regard. The problem will not remain .

approval for recruitment is not obtained from the UGC then the existing staff should be distributed among all the hostels and the additional staff .

amounts to a privatlsatlon of mess facilities and the JNUSU shall uncompromisingly resist any such attempt. The JNUSU also warns the required should be employed by levying establishment charge on students. This proposal is completely unacceptable to the student community as it .

Administration to refrain from victlmising any resident of Mahi-Mandavi for protesting against the Administration. .

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sanctloned a one time grant of Rs.1 crore for this purpose. The engineering department has made a comprehensive plan for the renovation of the .

mess areas and the toilets of all the hostels where this has not already taken place. Work is expected to begin by 1513. Hostel renovation: After representation from the JNUSU to the members of the JNU Court and the UGC's X Plan team, the UGC has .

nominees after a delay of two years. The shortage of faculty was being used as a pretext for proposing seat-cuts in centres like CIL, CSDILE, arrangements would be made during the renovation ofthe mess areas. .

5. Transport: Our demand for the formation of a transport committee on the lines of the Health and Campus Development Committees has been 4. Faculty appointment: The process of filling of the 150 vacant faculty posts in the university has started following the appointment of visitor's .

CIPOD, SC&SS. CPS and the appointment offaculty members has set this problem at rest. .

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pertaining to the timing, arbitrary rerouting of the buses etc. would be within the purview of this committee. Students are requested to give their mel This committee would consist of representatives of students, teachers, karmacharies, DTC authorities and private bus operators. All problems .

........nlaints in writing with full particulars to the Security Office (extn. 4029) or the JNUSU office. The university bus which had gone for CNG .

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6. Thesis and dissertation grant The grant for thesis and dissertation has been increased by 50% for the academic year 2002-2003 .

conversion has become operational from 1"April, 2003. .

However, on the crucial issues of violence and sexual harassment, the Administration has shown complete disregard for onwards. .

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than six months, shows a clear blas and the implementation of its recommendation of fining six of the perpetrators and six of the victims Rs. 200 1. Punishment of perpetrators of violence of 1Oltl August, 2002: The report of the Proctorial Enquiry, submitted after a delay of more .

demonstrators, it refuses to attribute responsibility for the violence on the grounds that there were no independent witnesses. However, scores of each would amount to a gross denial of justice. While the report itself recognizes that the organisers of the programs chased and followed the .

students of Periyar, Kaveri and Godavari were witness to the one-sided violence. The report claims that there Is no medical evidence for violence, .

as ifviolence matters only when it leads to serious physical injury. Further, the report labels the students' peaceful and democratic exercise oftheir .

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the A.C. We would like to reiterate that the student community has always stood for the democratic culture of our university but the opportunistic right to protest as an act of p.rovocation worthy of punishment. The violence and verbal abuse directed against girl students which was an .

by a fresh team, but the Administration has shown complete disregard for the democratic ethos ofthe university by blatantly defending the report In .

stance ofthe Administration carries with it the dangerthat violence might become the norm In our university. member guilty of sexual harassment, giving various excuses since the beginning not to punish him. It has questioned the rules and procedures ofunprecedented part of the 10111 August incident finds no mention in the report. The JNUSU has demanded a review of this completely biased report .

, 2. Punishment in the case of sexual harassment The Administration has shown exemplary commitment in shielding Mr, Ttwari, a faculty .

GSCASH and has been trying to tamper with its constitution. In the last EC meeting a decision was taken to review this case. The GSCASH after .

completing this review process has reiterated its fmdings but the Administration is again looking for a loophole in order to avoid punishing htm. We .

warn the Administration that any attempt to shield the culprit in the forthcoming EC meeting or to tamper with the constitution of GSCASH will be .

We would appeal to the student community to remain united for the struggles ahead. .

unitedly resisted by the JNU community. .

The registration for continuing students for t.he next semester (monsoon 2003) would take place from 151h July to 2111 JuJy 2003. .

The rumours regarding removal ofclause 9B from the ordinances ofthe Ph.D programme is false. l lo-.vcvcr, any attempts ro do so would be .

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STUDENTS' FEDERATION OF INDIA-ALL INDIA STUDENTS' FEDERATION .

CARRY FORWARD UNITED STUDENTS' STRUGGLE fOR BETTER STUDENTS' FACILITIES!! .

INCREASE THE STRENGTH OF SFI-AISF IN JNUSU!I .

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SFI-AISF CANDIDATES FOR COUNCILLORS IN SSS AND SIS .

SSS: ZICO DASGUPTA .

SIS: CHIRANTAN KUMAR .

.18/04/07Friends The student movement in our campus is faced with immense challenges in the coming one year. The present ~NUSU council ha~ the .

responsibility of ensuring that all the challenges facing the students are ~esolved suc~essfully. The leadership o! JNUSU t? build a .

sustained and united student movement would crucially affect the progressive democratiC character of our campus In the c~mmg ~ays. From the very first day itself SFI-AISF representatives in the JNUSU have made all efforts to forge the broadest p~ss1ble UnitY. of .

students on these issues. Be it the issue of 27% OBC reservations and 54% Seat increase, struggle for more scholarships, formulation of 11th plan proposals in a democratic and transparent manner or other important demands like recognizing. Allemiyat-Fazeelat degrees for admissions to BA 1st 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 .

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 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 AISA do not have. For them the JNUSU platform is yet another means for attacking the SFI-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 the JNUSU VP has been .

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

conveners and GSCASH representative happen till now. The inactivity and sectarian politics of the AI SA within the JNUSU is exposed from the following: .

The JNUSU Gen. Secy., called separate demonstration on the Nithari issue, sabotaged the protest march on students' 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 ofthe 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. The AISA has been completely silent against the YFE's black flag demonstration against Arjun Singh or the .

manhandling of Swami Agnivesh and Udit Raj during a programme In JNU. .

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

JNUSU president for his commitment to the cause of 27% OBC reservations and seat Increase. ~~·.....e AI~A has decide:d to conv~niently ne.glect ~II these genuine issues and questions being raised by the SFI-AISF they are .

the r~sue of Nandrgram agarn and agarn to hrde their utter inactivity and non-seriousness on students' issues. As far as the andrgram Is concerned, the SFI-AISF would like to state the following: d gram: 14 people have died in Nan~igram due to the confrontation between the police and violent agitators. One person (out .

a ied because a bomb that he was tryr~g .to throw at the police burst in his hands. The police firing is highly unfortunate and e becau:e p~or peop~e have lost the1r lives. It Is particularly disturbing because it has happened under the Left Front.

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mment, Which IS committed to the cause of the working people, particularly the rural poor. The Left Front Government _ es Bengal must take immediate steps to ensure the restoration of peace and normalcy In Nandlgram. The Left Front e ment must also ensure that such incidents of police firing do not occur in future. .

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

~ .gress, the BJP, the Congress, SUCI and naxalites cannot be overlooked. The issue of land acquisition had been settled when the Chief Minister of West Bengal announced on 3rd February 2007 that no land would be acquired in Nandigram. Several all-Party meetings were convened both at the district as well as the state level to discuss and resolve the issue. The opposition deliberately .

stayed away, because they wanted the situation to precipitate. .

Over 3500 Left sympathisers, all poor villagers, have been staying in makeshift relief camps over the past two and a half month~ since .

they were forcibly evicted from the villages. The area was declared out of bounds for the district administration and all commumcation I nks and roads were CUl Off. Tl1is was surely not a democratic form of protest. Moreover, the demand on the basis of which the protest .

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