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Reduce the Weightage To The VIva VoceO~ARD!TO TillMlft'"C Institute 5 Deprivation Points To Muslim.

OJ TillAODI MI(fOUNUl Minority StudentsPreserve the Autonomy And Democratic.

Character Of The QSCASH.

PROTI!T DIMO Recognise More Madrasas.

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Friends, 22"" October, 2012 .

Provide Teaching Assistantships withAs students of JNU, we pride ourselves on the Proper Remuneration.

democratic, socially just and mclusive character of our University. We have Reject Delinbing Of BAJMA Programme In.

SLL&CS.

society and especially to students from the socially and educationally deprived.

sections which have historically been denied the right to an education. Demand the DTC Metro Feeder ServiceTherefore, as we move closer to the meeting of the Academic Council on the Resume Anonymous Faculty Evaluation AtThe End Of Each Semester .

fought to ensure that JNU should always be open to students from all sections of .

30th of October, it is imperative that the Administration should take a concrete Strengthen The EOO And Mabe It An.

position on issues of policy..

It is unfortunate that JNU continues to allot aweightage of 30% to the viva voce Elected Body.

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_ Institute K R Narayanan Memorial Chair:marks in the entrance examination, which allows the interview panel adiscretionary power in whether a student is admitted to our University or not. Remove The Discriminatory Cirade Point.

This leaves ahuge scope of discrimination on the basis of caste, region, religion, Criteria For Representation In AC/Bos.gender or simply, favouritism. An analysis of the admission data used by this Protect JNU's Progressive Shop AllotmentPolicy.

Committee shows that a large proportion of SC/ST/OBC/PH students get lower.

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marks in viva-voce compared to General Category students for asimilar performance in the written examination.Therefore,thecurrent .

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weightage to the viva voce exam is definitely discriminatory..

It cannot be the case that the Administration will go into the AC Meeting without a position on such an important policy issue. There is .

irrefutable case for reducing the weightage of viva-voce marks in JNU entrance examination today:.

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The analysis of admission data clearly shows that SC/ST/OBC/PH students get lower marks than General Category students in the viva for asimilar written performance. .

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~ There are two Supreme Court judgments which clearly state that weightage of viva marks should not be more than 10-15%. .

Most of the Central Universities have alower weightage of viva-voce in their entrance examinations. (HCU:25%,JMI: 15%).

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The representation of Muslim minorities is abysmal in our University. Except for Arabic, Persian,,and Urdu there are very few Muslim .

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The JNUSU demands that the weightage of viva-voce examination is reduced from the next admission process itself without any further.

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students in JNU. It is hardly fair that Muslim students should be denied education in the technical and social sciences and in the foreign .

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languages. To maintain the veracity of its progressive credentials JNU must take concrete steps to address the poor representation of.

more madrassas. There is no reason why JNU should recognise only a handful of madrasas while other central Universities like JMI and .

Muslim students in the technical and social sciences and in the foreign languages. In this context, the University should also recognise.

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AMU recognise many more. .

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the retrograde provisions of which, can reduce GSCASH to a body of nominated members, change its role to a mediatory, rather than an .

The Administration must take aposition on the Sexual Harassment of Women at the Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition andRedressal) Bill,.

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inquiry committee and Involves problematic clauses like monetary compensation. It is of utmost importance that JNU takes up the flaws.

imposed its recommendations on our JNUSU Constitution. The AC Meeting should discuss this matter seriously and build a .

in this bill in front of the Parliament and ensures that no retrograde provisions are enforced on the GSCASH like the Lyngdoh.

consensus on this issue..

Social justice should go beyond Admission Policy as well. Remedial classes must be held in all departments which will be of benefit to .

students from the educationally deprived sections and books and academic material must be made available in translation. Research .

students must be given teaching assistantships and research assistantshi~s to hold these remed1al classes, to transfate academic matenal .

to Hindi and to vernacular languages. This will also help research students fund their studies. The system of hiring TAs and RAs is a .

reputed system used worldwide..

We cannot allow a move such as the delinking of the BAIMA Programme. No clear justification has been provided for this sudden.

reasons for increasing drop out deterioraUon in academic performance of students in SL cannot be ascribed to the students .

move though various unofficial statements have implied that it will force students to take their studies more seriously. The.

alone. The CAG performance audit had also pointed out the high dropout rates in SL There should be a thorough:review of the intellectual and physical infrastructure in SL including relevance of teaching methods which have not been u"pdated to keep .

pace with time before drawing hasty conclusions and arriving upon quick fix anti-student solutions..

character of the academic meinJNU..

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We appeal tothe Stud~nt community to join tomorrow's Protest Demonstration inlarge numbers to protect the democratic and progressive.

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UPHOLD THE ACADEMIC AND DEMOCRATIC FORA OF OUR UNIVERSITY!! .

EXPOSE THE SECTARIAN BANKRUPT POLITICS OF AISA!! .

Friends, Date: 28-08-05.

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The high academic standard of our University is a resutt of the painstaking efforts of the student community and the teachers to reach higher level of academic excel~ce. The academic community of our University has always adhered to the r ( F academic and democratic fora like the Committee ror Advanced Studies and Research (CASR), the Board of Studies in different Schools and Academic Council to ensure academic competence. In the case of research, hence for the admission to all post-.

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graduate disciplines too, it is the CASR, which is the competent and legitimate academic body to judge the eligibifrty and quality of E , research. According to the JNU Ordinance, the CASR has to ratify the recommendation of Centre for applicant's admis·sion to 1Bha: .

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Direct Ph.D. In the case of Masood Alam this due process of placing the recommendation of the Centre In the CASR was adia Q not followed and the Dean of SLL&CS unilaterally rejected the recommendation of the Arabic Centre, hence violating the Its tru provisions of the JNU Ordinance. While the SFI was the only organization to point out this fact AISA never mentioned it 1ofthanywhere. It is shameful that its representative in the JNUSU refused to make it the central demand to resolve the issue. However, .

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the fact that the JNUSU President ultimately signed an understanding with the administration on this point to withdraw the hunger y allstrike has frustrated AISA. We challenge the AISA to prove how our posiUon was against undoing the injustice done in the case of .

1 lndi Masood. It must also clarify before the student community why JNUSU president finally agreed with SFI's position.While SFI maintains that the CASR is the only academic forum that can judge the merit of any such case, neither the individuals in the administration nor anybody else In the university can pass judgment on the eligibirlty of the applicant for oals o admission to any discipline in our university. >eopljWhile in the case of Masood the centre has recommended his name, in the case of Rajiv, a CPS studen~ centre has nds o rejected his synopsis resulting in denial of registration. Both the cases vindicated SFI's position that white Centre's academic (')men autonomy has to be maintained all the centres are accountable to its higher academic fora. On the other hand, AISA's position is of th completely unprincipled and contradictory on such matters. On the other hand, the manner in which the entire agitation was run .

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without JNUSU's banner proved AI SA's disregards for the legitimacy of JNUSU. It is only when SFI and AI SF demanded JNUSU's from position on the matter, JNUSU took a formal position. However, JNUSU extending a support to an agitation against administration fthJ but not taking it up from JNUSU platform was an unprecedented development This only exposes the sectarian politics of AISA 'lice1 .

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and its undermining the role of the JNUSU. We appeal to the student community to expose AISA's politics of sensationaHsm and ~er stand in defence of due democratic and academic processes. I The baseless attack of the AISA against the SFI in the case of Masood Alam is only a chimera to hide the total bankrupt ld .

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I politics that the AISA has engaged in this campus over the last one year. The following is an account of the AISA's dubious I political positions on major issues in the campus: t cHSO.

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After the last JNUSU elections, one of the candidates of AI SA from SIS, who is a Dalit, accused a senior activist of AI SA .

v1P of.

named Arvind of casteist abuse and filed a complaint in the Equal Opportunity Office. However, the AISA did not inmate .

tmely.

any action against its cadre. On the other hand the AISA led JNUSU in the most shameless manner did not take any . .

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initiative to provide justice to the Dalit student So much for AISA's politics for the deprived sections. I, the.

This year in a most unprecedented manner Saraswati Puja was performed in the academic complex of our University in .

ed at.

total violation of the existent norms for performing such religious functions. It was the SFI which the very next daycondemned the incident and demanded action against the violators of the rules of the University. However, the AISA in the.most shameless manner did not even condemn the incident which is contradictory to the University's secular norms. ctual .

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On the anniversary of the Gujarat carnage, the AISA decided to call for a protest march in the name of AISA and not cJes, JNUSU. Shamefully however, the march never came out since the AISA could not mobilize a single student against Ford communalism. Such failure to mobifize students only strengthens the hands of the communal forces in the campus. 1nce. .

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AI SA's inability to mobilize a single sb.Jdent exposes the fact that AI SA has no credibility in the student community in the ·grng . fight against communalism. vate .

Last year after the violence on 171h August when ABVP attacked a public meeting of SAR Geelani, Harjeet Singh re 1s .

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Committee was constituted to enquire into the incident But subsequently the Administration completely buried the .

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committee without even completing the enquiry. However, the AISA led JNUSU did not take any initiative to reconstitute .

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the committee and punish those guilty of violence. · .

The Administration in the Campus Development Committee (CDC) meeting proposed to hike the prices of eatables in the 1een .

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canteens and dhabas of the campus. The JNUSU President from AI SA was the only JNUSU representative present in the meeting and consented on such an anti-student move of the Administration. It is shameful that the self proclaimedrevolutionaries in the campus had no qualms in agreeing to such an anti-student move and did not even inform the .

=rate.

student community about it for nearly a month. It was after the active intervention of the CDC Convenor of JNUSU from .

tts of.

SFI that the agenda of price hike was again brought in the CDC following which the prices of certain items were reduced. .

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This year during the Admission process the Administration in the most undemocratic manner decided to derecognize le of students coming from the Madrasa background. While the SFI and our office bearers in the JNUSU condemned such an over anti-student move and pressurized the Adijllnistration to withdraw the decision, the AI SA did not even bother to condemn fthe the decision in a pamphlet It was only after the issue was solved that the AI SA woke from its revolutionary sleep and paid mtry .

lip service to the issue. fthe It is shameful that the organization which is leading the JNUSU has no vision regarding such important issues pertaining .

to the campus and the student community. Instead of having a concrete position on all the Issues, the AI SA's politics of attackingthe SFI on baseless grounds only exposes its opportunist and sectarian politics and non-seriousness for the students' issues in the campus. We would like to appeal to the students to expose the sectarian politics of AI SA and rally behind the SFI. Sdl· Subhanll Chowdhury, President, SFI·JNU Sd/· Parimal Maya Sudhakar, Secretary, SFI-JNU .

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.De/inking of the BAIMA programmes De/inking issue was discussed in Bas of the .

SLL&cs: The Dean, Schoo} of Schoof held on 21.11.12. It reiterated earlier.

Language, Literature & Cul!ure Studies decision to de/ink B.A. and M.A. Issue Will has Illfonned that th1s matter Will be be re-examined on the basis of feedback drscussed rn .'he next meeting of the / atler 3 batches of studenrs have gone.

Board ofStudies of the Schoof which is through the admission Process. .

proposed to be held sometime later this .

month. The recommendation of the I .

Board of Studies of SLL&cs will be .

placed before the Academic Council. .

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This infonnation Will be printed in the .

University Admission Prospectus only .

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6. MCM Scholarships: The Univeuity "111e University has written to the UGc tOr .

'· Will take up this matter With the UGc as enhancing the value of MCM scholarshi .

Well as other agencies to generate funds vide /etrer No. A.dmission-liilJGc dated 3Rg .

for increasing ·the MCM Fellowship December, 2012. A reminder has been senr .

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amount upto Rs.Jooo;. from .the next / vide letter No. Admission-liilJoc;4505 dt .

semester. · . 9./.IJ The matter is also being pursued.

20/J University wiJI convey the status other Bur. UGc.

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report regarding this matter in January. response 1s awaited..

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Addition al llostels: JNU j The University has fans to build three .

administration has 1n the XII Plan asked lOste/s one for forei n students and two for Uoc for funds to build 7 hosre/s other Funds have been re uesred un er including one Women's Research 12'' Pian ff·nm l!Gc and from vther .

Hostel. Attempt W:ll be m11de '" build I .\ iinistrie$. ro.

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made two hoavailabstels by le 2014in the based1211' Piaron,. the funds 1create additionaI hostel space in old S PS .

building. .

8. ' Better transport facilities: University Severa/ letters have been sent to vanous .

has already approached all concerned depanmenrs regarding bus service to .

Departments in the NCT of Delhi for connect JNU With nearby Metro stations. .

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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.

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aisa Unite for Honour HC Verdict! Uphold Correct Implementation of OBC Reservation! 17.3.11.

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Social Justice, End All Casteist Manipulations in Admissions!.

Transparency.

and Democracy Ensure Justice To All OBC Students Victimised By JNU's Deliberate Wrong Policy!.

in JNU's Admission.

Hold JNU Administration Accountable For Unilateral Actions Against Last AC Decisions!.

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Reduce Weightage in Viva- Publicise All Marks - Expand Madarsa Recognition!.

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Implement Reservation in All Faculty Positions!.

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Strengthen Social Justice, Social Inclusion and Democratic Ethos of JNU!.

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Join Tonight's (17 March) PUBLIC MEETING Join Tomorrow (18 March) United Protest Demo.

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Sutlej Mess 9.30pm in front of the AC Meeting SSS-I at 2.00pm.

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"Procedure followed by JNU and the stand of the...Union been denied of their rightful place in JNU..

of India (UOI) regarding reservation for OBCs is thus de-.

clared to be bad...The policy adopted by the ...UOI & JNU · To top it all, the JNU administration is now (mis)using public.

amounts to the Executive taking away what the legislature funds to shamefully defend its illegal scuttling of constitutional.

has given to the OBCs. The same cannot be permitted to provisions in court..

happen. The Act cannot be permitted to be used as a mode.

of making more seats available to the General (Unreserved) This multiple misuse of public office as well as public funds.

category than before; that was not the intent of the Act..." by the JNU administration is completely unacceptable to the.

Delhi High Court judge Rajiv Sahai Endlaw, in his verdict JNU community..

on OBC reservations..

JNU's Academic Council is meeting on March 18th 2011.

On 7th September 2010, the Delhi High Court (HC) thus rapped the after one whole year. At the upcoming AC meeting, it is absolutely.

JNU administration on its knuckles. The Delhi High Court reaffirmed essential that the HC verdict translates into an immediate change.

what the progressive sections of the entire JNU community and of JNU's admission policy. Those hundreds of OBC students who.

beyond have been reiterating for years: the JNU administration have been denied admission simply because the JNU administra-.

has been has been criminally denying admission to several OBC tion chose not to see reason, and chose instead to circumvent its.

students though its patently illegal, illogical, casteist interpretation own decision-making bodies, must be compensated. The correct.

of the cut-off criterion for OBC students, thus scuttling the proper cut-off criterion for OBC students must be put in place, in keeping.

implementation of the OBC Reservation Act. The verdict could not with the 7th September 2010 HC verdict. Also, the quantum of cut-.

more explicit - it clearly accuses the JNU administration as well as off must be correctly set; relaxation should proceed up to 10 marks.

the MHRD for `defeating the very purpose' of the Act: from the qualifying marks of the general category students, till all.

the OBC seats are filled. In order to ensure more accountability and.

"Requiring the OBC candidates to secure marks within transparency, marks obtained by all students seeking admission.

10% bandwidth of the last candidate admitted in the Gen- have to be declared by the JNU administration both at the viva.

eral (Unreserved) category amounts to requiring the OBC voce stage, as well as when the final lists of selected students are.

candidates to compete with the General (Unreserved) released. And, weightage for interviews in the admission process.

category candidates and which is contrary to the concept should be reduced to 10%..

of reservation..... The aforesaid in my view would defeat.

the very purpose of the Constitutional amendment and the It is also essential that at the AC meeting, those in the admin-.

Act." - Delhi High Court istration who are responsible for JNU's shameful loss of credibility.

should be held accountable for their acts of commission with this.

Even after this conclusive verdict, the JNU administration has till scuttling of social justice. We cannot allow administrative posi-.

now stubbornly refused to implement this verdict in its entirety. tions and public funds to be used for scuttling constitutional.

Far from offering admission to all the students who were denied provisions which defend social justice..

admission for no fault of theirs but because of JNU's faulty cut-off.

criteria, the JNU administration decided unilaterally to challenge AISA appeals to the student community to attend a Public.

the HC verdict in court, that too using public funds to defend its Meeting called by all organisations in Sutlej mess tonight.

illegalities! Subsequently, the HC once more validated the 7th Sept (March 17th 2011) from 9.30 pm onwards. This meeting will be.

2010 verdict by dismissing JNU's review petition. addressed by several faculty members. Also, we appeal to the.

student community to participate in large numbers in the joint.

See the irony of the situation: Protest Demonstration called tomorrow (March 18th) from 2.

pm onwards in front of the AC Meeting. It is our responsibility to.

· In the first place, the JNU administration chose to be guided take forward the struggle to defend JNU's democratic and socially.

by its ideological predilections, rather than by the law of the inclusive ethos to its logical conclusion..

land. The officials in the administration deliberately used their.

pubic office to scuttle the OBC reservation act, rather than to.

defend constitutional provisions..

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It Is Now In Black and White- In The Words of Manmohan Singh's Beloved American Masters!.

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Wikileaks Cable Show How UPA Subjugated India's Sovereignty To US Dikatats!.

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US Agent UPA Government Must Quit Immediately!.

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The leaked Radia tapes revealed how corporate houses control crucial decisions made by the Central government, and.

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exposed several UPA Ministers as corporate appointees. Now, US embassy cables leaked by the whistleblower website.

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Wikileaks have revealed clear evidence of the lengths to which the US monitors and influences the functioning of Gov-.

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ernment and Parliament. Not only have Cabinet appointments been tailored by the Manmohan Singh Government.

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to suit US interests, the Congress party even spent crores of cash to buy MPs' votes during the Nuke Deal trust.

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vote, with the collusion and approval of US representatives. P.T.O..

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._.__........._.....,.ofthe Reservation Process! Reject the Politics of Mischief and Misinformationll ., Ensuring asocially Jpst and lnclusiv~ campus has been one of JNUSU's key concerns and we have been vigilantly pursuing demands ~h.at would e~surethat s.tudents from depnved and ?ackward categories are able to avail of the academic facilities that JNU provides. Whether 1t ts reservations, financt~l ~sslstanceoractipn agamst caste-based discrimination or recognition of Madarsa certificates, JNUSU has pursued all these matters at all avaDable platforms. . A.s the.student ~mmunityi~ well~~.~· last month JNUSU had launched ahunger strike for asocially just and inclusive campus and for .

admmtstrauve.neutrahty along With other cnttcaJ Issues o_f the C~a~erof Demands. One of JNUSU's main demands was Implementation of 27% .

ng academicsess1on ttself(after t~e hurdles in itsway was finally cleared by the Supreme Court.

?BC reservatiOns at one go from the ~ml.

1tse10. It was through a8-day hungerstnke and aforceful defense of reservations against dilly-dallying tac0~3 by the anti-reservation forces (who even tried to undo an earlier AC agreement) in the AC, that the Academic Council on April 30 decided that 27% reservation .

would be Implemented at one go from the coming academic session. Also, while deprivation points for the backward caste category were removed, the other existing deprivation JtOints based on region and gender were retained and clear guidelines were .

Jafd out for implementation of27%reservation In such amanner that tlte general/open seats remain at last year's level. All this has .

been reported to the student community Immediately after the AC meeting. Itis therefore highly unfortunate that aparticular organization isspreading confusionand misinformation regarding Implementation of OBC reservationsin JNU with aclearly motivated intent. We would once again like to clarify the facts: The93rd Amendment, that is, the Central Educational Institutions (Reservations in Admission}Act, 2006, notified in January 2007 and subsequently upheld by the Supreme Court on Aril1 02008, categorically states the following .

regarding seat Increase concomitant with OBC reservations: "Every educational institution shall, with the priorapproval ofthe appro-.

priate authority, Increase the number ofseats In abranch ofstudy orfaculty over and above Its annual permittedstrength so that .

the number ofseats excluding those reserved for the persons belonging to theScheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes and Other .

Backward Castes, Is notJess than the numberofsuch seats available for the academic session Immediatelypreceding the date of the comingIntoforce ofthis Act."Also, the HRD Ministry memorandum allows each institution the freedom to decide its admission rules so .

long as these broad guidelines are adhered to. Clearly, the mandate of the Act is to ensure that no general/open category seats are diminished while Implementing OBC reservations. In JNU's case, given that OBC students are coming to around 20%of the total seats through an existingalternative affirmative action scheme of deprivation points, the present AC decision on the package of 27% OBC reservations with seat .

· Increase Is therefore In keeping with the Central Act. Let us remind this particular organization that this is the scheme which was ironed out even with their approval during last year's AC meeting as well. The organization in qupstion claims that 'the previous JNUSU had forced the administration at an AC meeting held last year to agree principally to 27% OBC reservations and 54% seat increase.This Is acomplete falsity and we challenge them to produce asingle .

documentto substantiate their claim. The very same organization, which showed atoken presence durin~.JNUSU's hunger strike, brought .

out aposter with lastyear's AC meeting resolutions. Would the organization bother to show us where in the same poster publicized by none .

but themis there anymention of54% seat Increase, which they are now trumpeting as their achievement' In last year'sAC meeting? .

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The motivated mischief by this organization becomes more clear from the divergent claims they have made: In aposter ofMay9, 2008 .

they claim that at the AC meeting last year had agreed to 27% OBC reservations at one go, even though the 54% seat increase could be .

staggeredoverthree years. 10 days later In aleaflet on May 19,2008, they tell the student community thattheAC meetlnglastyearhad agreed .

to 27% OBC reservations and 54% seat increase at one go. The fact of the matter is that this organization In sheer desperation is .

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cooking up anew fiction every day to parade their non-existent ..achievements" and slander the present JNUSU. .

Let us also note their sordid motives of floating the proposal of 27% reservation at one go,and the possible staggered 54% Increase in seats. Firstly, this islegally untenable as the existing Act clearly ensures that the number of open/general seats is not reduced. Clear1y, if there .

is a staggered increase of seats, it would automatically mean staggering of 27%OBC reservation as well. This would mean that only 9% OBC students would come to JNU In the first year of Implementation, and 18% In the second year, which is a clear comedown from the current Intake of OBC students which is around 20%in the campus. Under the coveroftheirnewlydiscovered .

formula, ;t is anybody's guess wryo this organization is trying to serve. .

After the April30 2008 AC meeting, when the JNU studt1nt community under the leadership ofJNUSU won two significant policy victories .

on OBC reservations and recognition of Madarsa certificates, this organization went absolutely silent. There was not even aword of congratu-lations to the JNU student community for these significant achievements towards democratizing JNU's admission process. Why were so .

reluctant to welcome these advances? Suddenly after 10days they contrive aposter with spurious claimsto slander JNUSU underthe garb of .

seeking clarifications from JNUsu·. JNUSU advises this organization to desist from mischief mongeri!J.9 with all too obvious motives. Proper Implementation of reservation under the present scheme requires utmost vigilance and monitoring so that 27% reserva-.

tion Is actually implemented and not scuttled through various loopholes. Also, many OBCstudents make Itto the merit list-without deprivation .

points, and JNUSU has consistently maintained that such seats should notbe lumped along with OBC seats, and rather should be counted as .

general seats, In keeping with the spirit ofreservation. In this connection, JNUSU has demanded information from the administration on the exact· , .

numberof JNU admissions for 2007..()8, along.with the relevant break-up. The struggle for social justice and an inclusive campus is avery crucial one, and requires aunited effort from the JNU student community. Attempts to throw unfounded and motivated allegations at the JNUSU, and spread confusion among the student community will only serve to strengthen the regressive forces. We appeal to the student community to rally with JNUSU in arr the struggles ahead. .

Md Mobeen Alam.

Shephallka Shekhar.

Sandeep .

Jt. Secy., JNUSU.

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Vice-President ,JNUSU.

Pres!dent, JNUSU .

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-~-Vice-President,JNUSU u v~cu ruanaGen. Secy.JNUSU .

Jt. Secy. JNUSU .

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It 1s highly unr·onun:.lle rhnt on the 9'" day of the itlde(inite hunger·-strike w h en n1embers of the .

.INliSll 'ouncil , ent to meet the ..1 Administration, we wen:~ told that .TN 'U tends t act in an .

w bitn rt·y ma nner and i al uys engaging in "flash'' strikes and dcn1onstrations. This statement is .

ex tt·e nlc ly unfo l"lunate given that IN S has n1aintained frorn th e outset an extrcn1ely reasoned a nd .

well-argued position on th inplemcntation oi OB rcset·vati n LUld seat increase on this campus. .

For OVCI' the htst three n~onths, fr·on~ bc fot·e the 1\:m eq!;CilCY AC neeCing ot s'" .Jun e to the .

p·cscn l .iunctu rc, the .JN has used n il forn~s of logic, da ta unci documen tation to bring the .

pct·vasivc anon~ a lies to the notice of adtninistt·aeion. .

It need not be vcren1phasized thnt the concrete issues or c ncern -for studc11t c JTilTlunity nd.

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JN SU is the high degree of non-fLtlfilnlent of ·eset·vccl catcgo·y scats----whethet· PT-T, , ST or 01'3 '---as '"'ell as the non-fulfiltnent ofoveraJI intake in this acadcn1ic year. These at·e not simple or pw·donable lapse on the pat·t o£ the JNU Adn"linis tration. They al<ou,lingly ret1ect a pattet·n and a n indset to scuttle r'se rvation to the gr·eatest extent possible. .

t each junctw·e, when the adminisu·oti n ·hould hnvt· ad pled a responsible position and seen that the admission pt·ocess should be undet·t;otken in comple te trans parency and efficiency, it is the JNUSU that had to inte t·vcne to uphold the basic legal respons ibilities which sho'"tlcl have been the ba sic n'linimum obligations of the administration itself: .

The .IN V ' misled an august body like the Academic Ltncil by cla iming that since thct·c i · a bw· of 50 o/o on the total reservations that can be implem ented, so after the OBC reservation Act, Jo/o resct·vation [ot· PH students cannot be explicitly given. This is a fallacy, since reservation for PH students and women do not come under the 50% bar. It was nly after JNU U's intervention that a fresh list of PH tudents was re leased. However, till now, the PH quota remains unfulfilled. JNU adn1inistration released only 46 names, while there are 5 6 scats ava ilable as per the PH quota. .

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the students were be ing called for the MPhil viva-voce, it was fo und that the cut-off B StLadents had been kept the same a that of the general students, in a gro s of the law which requires a relaxation of a maximum of 10 points. Again the had to intervene to c rrect this a nomaly . ently, ~he a~mi~i tration h.as e t .the ~ut-off criteria fl r the B students in a blatantly fa hwn vwJatmg the MHRD directive . A a result more than one-fourth of the OB a r"mains unfulfilled. .

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, T quota al o remains unfulfilled in a drastic manner. .

ttaching below ou.-cutin.: ,list of corrc::;ponllencc Wilh lht: UclllliUi:Sln ltiOlll ShOWing hOW nt each point the JN had to intervene to correct the anomalies and mistal<.es cr·eatcd hy the JN U Administration in the admissions process with f~1cts, figures and arguments. JNUSU .

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We congratulate the student community for their continuous and spirited participation in JNUSU's agitation..

JNUSU .

The 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 continuous protest by the student community. The protest demonstrations, university-level strike, UGBM, mass hunger strike and demonstration at the UGC. 12-day long hunger-strike that ended yesterday, was indeed a protracted one, that also involved several Faced with extreme administrative irresponsibility, JNUSU and the student community have had to resort to all forms of protest to expose and oppose the massive anomalies in the admission process and the non-.

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 variousimplementation of reservation in 2008. .

With respect to these demands, the following agreement was .

anomalies in this years' admissions. .

1. 'The University will constitute a committee of experts to look into all issues pertaining to OBC admissions.

signed by the JNU Administration: .

procedure and process. The Committee will examine the position as expressed in the office of the above committee. The JNUSU will submit its questions and its position on the interpretation ofmemorandum issued by the MHRD and the Supreme Court judgement etc. The JNUSU will be a part .

the MHRD office memorandum to this committee. .

The University will also appoint a committee to review the entire admission policy and procedures with .

2. special emphasis to the short fall in intake of unreserved seats and categories including 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 .

fulfilling the approved intake. The committee will submit its recommendations to the University for .

further action .

3. G1ven the shortfall in the number ofcandidates admitted in the year 2008 as against the intake approved .

by the AC, the university agrees that vacant seats in each category would be carried over to the next year's admission, subject to the approval of the AC. .

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 .

by the university." .

Lack of responsibility of JNU Administration .

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In this very first year of implementing OBC reservation, from the outset, the JNU Administration has sought to create obstades 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. ~ather, they reflect a pattern and mindset to scuttle reservation to the greatest extent possible. In the Academic Council meeting, the JNU VC ll"isled the AC by claiming that since there is a bar of .

50°/o on total reservations, so after the OBC reservation Act, 3°/o reservation for PH students cannot be given as a separate category. Only when JNUSU took up the concern of PH students, was the JNU Administration forced to concede that reservation for PH and women students DO NOT come under the 50°/o bar. Following this, a fresh Jist 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 .

common students against him.This reflects only that the attitude of the administration is one ofgross insensitivity. .

one occasion the VC came down, he did so not to enquire about the health of hunger strikers, but to incite .

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-fulfilme:1t of seats for SC, ST and PH students .

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JNUSU has been constantly drawing attention to the faci that the seats for the SC, ST and PH students .

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remain unfilled. The fact is that until this year, the university has been carefully fudging figures to showthat SC, .

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