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A Team of Aryans Group of Colleges (AGC) is back from an educational trip from China. The team visited few educational institutes of China and studied various aspects of their admission process,

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Strengthen the Struggle for Social Justice and Transparency in JNU Admissions! Join PROTEST DEMO .

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The passmg ofthe Act enabling 27% OBC reservations in h1gher education accompanied by 54% increase in seats presents acrucial scope todemand .

of the worst forms of caste1st rhetoric. abuse and violence since last six monlhs, has once again startedits tirade.Since the number of unreserved seats greater public spending on higher education toexpand infrastructure and enhance the educational system.But YFE which had been indulging in some F IS not be1ngreduced, YFE's continued attempts to wh1p up hystena is finding no buyer. At thesame time it is also getting proved lhat their opposition to .

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reservation is based NOT so much on the "shnnkage of seats"but actually on the age-old casteist ploy of the privileged sections to keep the deprived .

Banking on theelitist bias of theSupreme Court, YFE is nowtrying a"legal"route toderail27% OBC reservation. But iflhe Supreme Court has endorsed.

ti T sections perpetually outof theambit ofeducation. jobs and resources. .

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27% OBC reservation in govt.jobs, there is no reason for 11 to actotherwise so far higher education is concerned.At any rate,reservation is asettled issue .

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Thus, instead of seeing reservation as a "divisive" issue, as YFEis trying to portray, entire student community must strive to make it a struggle for more inclusive and democratic higher education system. JNUSU has taken up the struggle with full force and through continuous mobilization of the student community would ensure that administration does not dilly-dally the implementation process at any stage.Wehaveearliercondemned the press statement of our VC,wherehe expressed his reluctance towards speedy implementation .

of the Act. So, tough the VC has now formed acommittee to implement theAct, constant vigilance is necessary to ensure itstimely and .

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a.... In the specific context ofJNU the implementation of 27% reservation and 54% increase must take care ofthe following critical issues: .L Retention of some of the salient progressive features ofJNU' existing admissionpolicy,namely, deprivation points for backward regions and pt .

I women, Ll Adequate classrooms, labs,library and hostels,as well as-w Expansion ofhealth centre facilities, about which the administration, in adisplay of utter irresponsibility, failed to send any plan and proposed , .

estimate to the Moily Committee.

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Neither fee-hike nor privatization nor corporatistion is allowed to creep in throughany route in the name of catering to the increased need. Accept Aleemiyat and Fazeelat and other Madarsa certificates in BA 1st year admissions: In the absence of wide spread state l support to facilitate and sustain universal and uniform school education historically Madarsas have preformed acrucial role in impartilt~ education to large .

numberof Muslim minority students and Hindu lower castes in large parts ofourcountry. And on many occasions due to tremendous social disparities and .

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Over the years Madar5a education has evolved beyond the stereotypes in which they are often wrongly projected and judged. So, the Madarsa.

ct. discrimination faced by this section of the society happen to be the only accessible form of ~ducation for them .

educated students have as much right to be admitted in JNU at par with other equivalent educational qualifications.Various state and central universities.

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have already been accepting Madarsa degrees and they also have a scheme of recognizing and deciding the equivalence of Madarsa degrees in their respective institutes. JNU being asocially sensitive institute should promote the recognition of Madarsa degrees indudingA/eemiyat-and'>:»-.

H Fazeelat for admission to BA 1st year. Also in the lightof the findings of Prime Minister'shigh level Committee on status ofMuslim minorities headed byjustice p< .

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Sachar, it stands proved that the Muslim students do suffer educational discrimination and deprivation at the school level which force them to opt for Madarsa .

education. So the Sachar committee has categorically recommended that Madarsa degrees be recognized for all competitive exams. In .

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. ·1 Ensure Transparency in Academic and Admission Processes :This has been along pending demand of JNUSU. In light of the evidence .

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ofdiscriminatory, biased,and highly subjective marking in the v1va process thrown up by the the entrance of SAAM.PhiV Ph.D.2006, JNU administration .

the display ofbreak-up of WrittenNiva marks,fixing of minimum/maximum marks for viva,make provisions forvivas to be conducted in .

Parliarr different languages,BA entrance exam to be offered in Hindi as well,and do away with caste identification in viva forms. mustensure .

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We appeal to the student community to rally with JNUSU in the struggle to ensure social justice in JNU and make our admission .

not cal process more inclusive, democratic and transparent. Join the POTEST DEMO. tomorrow at 4pm at Administrative Block and all the .

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JNUSU condemns the way SeniorWarden ofChandrabhaga HostelAtul Johari has tried to protect Amit Sharma, ex-President of the hostel an .

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objected.It required ahunger strike by the mess manager for the semor warden to serve aharmless "out of bounds from CBH" in an undat no initi· now anon-student. Amit Sharma had not only been illegally eating in the mess but indulged in violence against themess manager when h comml .

notice.The notice wasundated toensure that the long delay and maction can not be proved. Such clever tricks on the part of thesemor warde It is extremelyshameful and proves his partisan role.JNUSU demandsI'.mit Sharma be declared outof bounds from campus and enquiry be take the lorattack aaainst the roleof Sen1or Warden. JNUSU congratulates the student community for once again successfully ensuring payment ofthe safai karmacharies, according .

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to minimum wage norms. It is the students who did the wage claim calculations and through their physical presence and .

admini vigilance had ensured that the contractor honours minimum wage rule-the contractor who came to pay less than Rs.SO,OOO has .

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Youth For Equality .

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I came, I saw, I conquered According to Plutarch, the words by which Julius Caesar succinctly described one .

ofhis victories. When a nonnal student enters JNU he/she feel that he/she has conquered a war. Within no time they .

Why YDuth !Dr Equality Is the needDf the hDur .

The Scene 1: A young, anxious, curious and promising fresher entered into the portals ofthe prestigious Jawaharlal d a .

Nehru University. After a harried journey and ride to the campus, the winding and gradually undulating roads, the .

started feel: I came, I saw and am now frustrated! Why-; of nts .

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statue ofour first PM, standing tall and elegant next to the Ad Block and the entrant cant help but feel proud ofhis/her .

verdant greenery and the impressive Ad Block building are a soothing balm on his/her frayed nerves. One look at the nced .

facility seems to have a different meaning in JNU; its synonyms could be cumbersome, tedious and unnecessarily ICstars, to have made it here. cs The Scene 2: The admission process begins. The fresher is handed a sheafoffolios and asked to fill them out. "What, .

all ofthese", s/he asks in sheer bewilderment. "These are meant to "facilitate" your admission procedure". The term .

taxing. Iffilling out the zillion documents was not enough, then throw in running from pillar-to-post for hostel .

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allotment, ifyou were lucky enough to get one at all. Ass/he wakes up to these facts ofthe administration, the now .

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not-so-enthusiastic student is left thinking, " Is this the JNU ofmy Dreams?" .

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they are greeted by a single-window system of admission; they start with feeding in their registration number into a Lets re-imagine the aforementioned situation, albeit in a novel way. .

computer terminal, which tells them their rank within the center, for the course that they haye apQljed.for. Candi9ates .

who have made it to multiple courses are informed ofall their options and asked to choose likewise. Having made up his/her mind, the student is now asked to fill out a SINGLE prototype ofthe folio, online. A .

facsimile of this document is dispatched to all the offices where it is required, also online. Any mistakes in filling out .

the form will be highlighted by the computer and the candidate will be prompted to rectify them, then and there. .

For fee deposition, the candidates will have to carry a DD ofthe requisite amount with them and simply fill up .

the draft no. as and when prompted by the computer; no hassle of waiting in long queues for balance. Online bank This being done, the page would change to the hostel allotment procedure. Since the details are already with services will be provided, in case one does not have a draft. .

the administration, the hostel availability status, in view ofthe rank and seniority ofthe candidate, will be displayed on .

the screen. The candidates will be told ofthe dates when the hostel allotment starts and the allotment procedure will be .

As the day ends, the student returns to his/her abode, relaxed and unruffled. As he thinks about the great-ease .

online as welL with which he spent his day, so productively, he can't help but think, "This is the JNU of my dreams".Youth For Equality is committed to the e-govemance and once it win the JNUSU election, the first thing after the scholarship .

into a modem one. Lets join hand to make this university modem and student friendly. .

issue will be that ofe-govemance as described above. Only student support is required to convert this archaic system .

Youth for Equality invites all for a Public Talk on :Reservation Vis-a-vis Equal Opportunity Mahi-Mandavi Mess .

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Tonii!bt 23rd October, 9:30PM Shri Sharad Anantrao Joshi: Member ofParliament .

Central Panel .

Vikram SinghPresident : Brundabana Mishra (Rajya Sabha). Vtee President : A mit Ranjan Prof. Makhao Lal: Distinguished Historian, .

Gen. Secretary: Raghib Akhtar Former Director, Institute ofArchaeology, Delhi. Joint. Secretary:Councillors -Pankaj, Pranav, Pratyush, Md. Mohtashinz SLL& CS Prof. P.V. Iodiresan: Eminent Scholar, .

sss -Vinod Kumar Former Director, liT Madras. SIT -Arvind Singh Mer SBT -Shivendra Kumar Hasan Mohammad.

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that their political masters are busy wooing corporates and FDI, destroying unions, implementing the liberalization policy d .

that has ushered In contractualisatlon. So what if workers who keep JNU running are denied the legal minimum wages an .

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other basic legal entitlements? After all they do not vote! .

When the administration clamped down on students by suspending ten students the active betrayal of the JNUSU leadership came to the fore. The JNUSU office bearers refused to ~kecollective responsibility of a JNUSU led collective protest and submitted individual regret letters thereby capitulating before the administration's first attempt a~ .

ion that deliberately misconstrued and sttgmatlzedindividual witch hunt. The SFI dominated JNUSU council passed a resolutlution.) The suspended activists of DSU refused to submit.

the agitation. (The AISA faction had abstained on thi,s resoIndividual letters of regret, and took the Initiative to call for a UGBM and let the highest decision making body of the University decide. The first UGBM was shamefully scuttled by the JNUSU President who ran away with the· quorum sheets. In the reconvened UGBM, the same regressive JNUSU council resolution was floored. AISA, which had ear1ier abstained In the council, now joined SFI to support it, while DSU along with a large number of common students opposed it! In the UGBM the SFI floored resolutions to support Proctorial enquiry and force the DSU activists to submit individual regret letters. Both the resolutions were defeated overwhelmingly. The decisions of the UGBM are binding upon the JNUSU to act on. Neither factions of the JNUSU were r~dy to do that thergby undermining the.

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legitimacy of UGBM. This pathetic apathy and inaction severely weakened the movem~nt for workers' and studentsand forced the DSU activists to give individual letters much against their wish. The inaction continued as the administration went ahead with the Proctorial enquiry. The JNUSU to its own comfort remained a mute spectator wit~outany .

concrete action to prevent that. When the Proctorial enquiry decided to rusticate 9 students and imposed fine on three office bearers, fresh agitation started. And one can say this with conviction that it was the participation of a huge number of stud~nt;S and their .

determined agitation along with the support of teachers and other prominent activists and Intellectuals that finally forced the administration to come to an agreement; despite the weak and dithering union leadership. The victory for the students and workers could have been far more dedsive had the Union leadershi.P not capitulated before the administration and diluted the terms of agreement. SFI who had till then been pushing the administration's demand for Individual appeal suddenly did an about tum, in a desperate attempt at competitive radicalism. Their logic: since they are 'Union Office Bearers', they are holy cows who are above the common students. Therefore, any attack on them is an attack on JNUSU! As If the common students are NOT JNUSU and any attack, individual victimization on them is justified! Be it Nestle, Manmohan Singh Protest or the workers' struggle, the track record ofSFI Is what one might expect of the perpetrators of the Nandigram massacre. .

Following the struggle some progress bas been made in ensuring the rights of workers. However, the gains are more sooradic than regular. The administration had formed a committee which Is yet to evolve a regular mechanism. Charter of Demands: Just clubbing genuine and just demands In the charter and presenting them to the authority Is not .

enough as the authority will never bother to concede to that unless there is a strong movement to back it up. For example .

the struggle to increase MCM went on with an indefinite hunger strike of more than 7 days. But the administration conceded only after a huge number of students gathered in the Ad-Block and threatened a militant agitation If the demands were not met. JNUSU leadership would like us to forget that the strength of the union lies in collective student mobilization. Similarly the demands for recognition of Alimiyat-faziliyat certificates in JNU admission process as well as the democratization of the .

Egual Opportunity Cell are very Important and genuine demands which keep coming back In the drafts of the Charter of .

Demands every year and are made to be mere election stunts. The Agreement that the administration had signed with the JNUSU on 12th July had yielded nothing again except some empty promises and constitution of some bureaucratic committees that nevercome up with any concrete measures. In case of the scholarships forM. Phil/Ph. D students, the administration completely ignored the demand of the cut off date set by JNUSU and arbitrarily had set a date of its own, .

disrespecting the agreement. The JNUSU resigned to calling a token protest and NOT launch a widespread movement among the students. The administration by disrespecting all the clauses of the agreement shows how littJe it cares for .

JNUSU or student opinion. The same apathy and disinterest Is visible on both the union leadership and administration towards combating the communal, castelst right-wing goons on campus. The administration dares to show such apathy because It knows that by and large the JNUSU leadership doesn't differ when it comes to larger policy decisions, the rhetoric of opposition is more a device to court votes and act as a safety valve for diverting student discontent. Imagine, when year .

after year, token demonstrations and negotiations yield no result, how can any really committed, really democratic union .

not take on matters on a larger scale, through UGBMs and mobilizations! .

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admtntstratron corporatise the campus at will, or the campus will fight tooth and nail to defend its democratic space and .

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JUst, more equal, more sensitive c~mpus. But it Is Indeed an Important step. The Union Is an important tool for Intensifying .

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Regard to Implementation of OBC Reservation: .

WHY do OBC Seats Remain Unfulfilled;» .

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Speakers:.

'WHAT Must Be Doneil .

Nivedita Menon SIS .

Kamal M. Chenoy, SIS Bhagat Oinam, CPH,SSS .

S.N.Malakar, SIS, President, JNUTA Rohan D'Souza, CSSP, SSS .

Anuradha Chenoy, D.K.Lobiyal, SC&SS .

Russian Studies, SIS K.J.Mukherjee, SBT .

Mohan Rao, CSMCH, SSS Maninder Thakur, CPS, SSS .

Geetha Nambissan, ZHCES, SSS G .Ajay, CPS, SSS .

Tiplut Nongbri, CSSS, SSS Akhla q Ah:nad, CPCAS, SL .

3rd August. Monday Vivek Kumar, Ashish Agnihotri, CFFS, SL .

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2.30 p.m CSSS, SSS, General Secy, JNUTA Ajit Kanna,CFFS, SL SSS II Committee Roo Ram Baksh, CIL, SL Parnal ChirmuJey, CGS, SL .

It is matter ofgreat concern and in fact shame that in a University li ke JNU which is known primarily fo r its commit-ment to social justice, one reservations are being scuttku in a system~tic m~nncr by the JNU admini~tration. For the past .

one ye:-.r, Ji'USU has been pointing out that the criteri:l th:-~t the JNU adminis tration is adopting for setting cut-off m:-.rks for OBC C<lndidates is castcist, faulty and structurally designed to ensure that mand:1tcd one scats will never be filled. J\lloreover, the ~dminislration's craftily designed crit~ria are violative of various Supreme Court verdicts and I\lHRD's explicit directives on the mode of implementation ofthc 013C Res~rvation Act. .

In a clearly illegal manner, the JNU administration sets the cut-ofTmark for OBC candidates by giving them a 10-rnark "relaxation" from the mark of last general category student. In other words, the administration expects the entire OBC quota of27% to be filled in this narrow band of 10 marks. By thus reducing the pool of"eligible" OBC candidates available .

for admission throu~b this criteria. the JNU administration is claiming that there are ·'no eligible candidates·'. JNU is ready in principle to admit. students from tbe General Category even at 40 marks if seats are available. How come then .

that an OBC candidate with marks way above 40 is considered 'ineligible' in the OBC category seats even if seats t this an example of blatant double standards? If this is not casteism and discrimination,.

are going vacant? Isn' then what is? What JNU administration is essentially doing is killing the very idea of reservations. Through setting the '"cut-off' .

marks for OBC candidates in this manner bv unfairly tyin!l their selection to the performance of the general categorv students. the administration has converted reservation into open competition between the OBC candidates to achieve marks wjtbin a small range decided by the performance of general category candidates. Unless this serious anomaly is cor-rected, OBC reservations will never be fulfilled in this University, making a complete and shameful mockery of .

JNU's concern for social justice. .

Last year, after 13 days Inde.finite Hunger Strike by JNUSU on this issue, JNU administration formed a Committee .

under Prof. Aditya Mukherjee to "examine" the issue. However, all ~hat the committee did was to put a seal ofnpprov:1l .

on JNU administration's devious tactics, not only by denying JNUSU any representation under the pretext of"stay .

on JNUSU elections" but also stonewalling all our reasoned arguments innumerable times. The present JNU .

administration has indeed created new records of making mockery of any logical dialogue, written agreements-.

now it is beU bent on trivialising and violating even the law of the land on implementing reservation, to serve its .

brazen reactionary agenda. .

Given the nature of challenges and anomalies in the proper implementation ofOBC reservation in JNU, a concerted l .

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intervention from various corners of the JNU community is the need of the hour. Those committed to social justice will ) have to build a wide-ranging consens us in JNU to recognize this central stumbling block to the implementation of .

OBC reservations. Only well concerted efforts can rectify the discrepancies in implementation of the reservation, caused .

by the deliberate misinterpretation ofMHRD directives by the JNU administration. .

In this regard, JNUSU is organising a symposium on "Examining JNU's Admission Process With Regardto implemen-.

tation ofOBC Reservation: WHY do OBC Seats Remain Unfulfilled? WHAT Musi Be Done?" with Centre Chairpersons ISand Faculty Members and JNUTA at the SSS Jl Committee Room at 2.30 p.m. on 3rd August. We appeal to the student community to partic-ipate in this symposium along with faculty members to ensure that immediate steps are taken for MobeenAlam.

course correction. Sandeep Sbephalika .

2.8.09 President, JNUSU Vice-President., JNUSU Jt. Secy., JNUSU .

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Infrastructural Facilities: JNU administration has been forced to incorporate several of JNUSUs demands in JNUs proposal for utilisation of the funds received under the 12th Plan, for increasing MCM, for building 7 more hostels, for better health care facilities and for improving other infrastructural facilities. JNUSU in its 'Inputs for 12th Plan' proposals strongly demanded the creation of a Translation Unit and JNU Press. .

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Improvements in hostel allotments: This year, because of JNUSU's protest and repeated interventions SC/ST/PH students were alloted hostel accommodation within a day of applying. The discriminatory policy of hostel allotment for OBC students prevailing till last year (whereby they were allotted hostels after all the general category students) was also changed: OBC students in the reserved category and general category students were allotted hostels simultaneously. After JNUSUs intervention, old SPS building has been renovated and turned into a full-fledged dormitory for boys to address the immediate accommodation crisis. .

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After three long years, JNUs Central Library procured around 3,700 new books. There have also been several changes and improvements in the library facilities, including renovation, digitisation and improved cataloguing. At the open house organised by JNUSU to discuss problems regarding the library, students directly raised several issues which were noted by the librarian, and this became a platform to articulate and build pressure for our demands. .

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Again, for the first time in JNU, the JNUSU organised school-level brainstorming sessions with students and faculty, towards a broad academic rejuvenation in JNU. Before the BoS meetings, these brainstorming sessions created a platform where common students (not just elected representatives) and faculty members could discuss serious academic issues in a transparent, non-hierarchical, democratic manner. Various issues, like the need to introduce new courses, reasons for high drop-out rates, and the need to democratise the classroom atmosphere were brought up, and a broad consensus on these issues was painstakingly built. As a result, when JNUSU councillors brought up these issues in the BoS meetings, they were even supported by some faculty members, who saw merit in the students arguments and demands. As a consequence, several new courses are in the process of being introduced. .

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An open house on translation of basic academic texts was organised with experts in the area, towards addressing the language barrier in academics for the first time in JNU. .

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Vigilance in the Admission process: As a result of JNUSUs timely interventions, the JNU administration .

released second lists this year, in order to fulfill reservations and the intake mandated by JNUs Academic Council. Fighting Administrative High-handedness and Attempts at Fee-hike and User Charges: Administrative attempts to impose fee hikes and user charges in Mahanadi and Yamuna were robustly resisted and pushed back. JNUSU also repeatedly intervened and protested against the authoritarian behavior of various hostel wardens in Yamuna, Koyna and Shipra and in a united struggle with the residents of Yamuna forced the exit of the Yamuna hostel warden. .

Towards ensuring workers rights: JNUSU had to repeatedly intervene to ensure a range of demands. 16 safai karamcharis working with Garima were terminated by the administration; JNUSU immediately intervened and ensured that all of them were taken back. Moreover, JNUSU had to repeatedly intervene to ensure that arrears due to workers (from salary increments announced in April 2011 and November 2011) were paid to them. Contractors had been dilly-dallying these payments for months together, and JNUSU finally managed to ensure workers arrears only a couple of months back. JNUSU has also raised the issue of legally mandated ESI/PF payments for all workers employed in JNU. .

Intervention with the UGC: JNUSU articulated these issues of social inclusion, democratisation of decision-making bodies, financial assistance and campus democracy at every possible forum. When the UGC sought participation and comments in a meeting on its document Guidelines for Students Entitlements and Obligations, .

JNUSU was the only students union or students body to provide a detailed critique, rebutting the underlying philosophy, as well as specific provisions of the UGC note. The document submitted by JNUSU, which articulated demands for enhanced financial assistance, translation of texts, democratic participation of students in decision-making bodies, and right to student union elections, became the rallying point for all student representatives from various national organisations who attended the meeting. This document, which has been unanimously endorsed by these student representatives, is now an established rejoinder to the UGC note prepared by various Vice Chancellors. .

Solidarity with students and people's struggles: JNUSU has never seen JNU as an island, far removed from the social and political realities of the world surrounding us. During April this year, when the students in two of Delhis campuses (IP university and IGNOU) have been agitating against anti-student administrative policies the JNUSU representatives visited the two campuses regularly and participated in the struggle. JNUSU organized active support and solidarity to Rohingya refugees from Burma, to the workers of the Maruti plant in Manesar, to the struggling people in Koodamkulam, and against the recent racially motivated threats and attacks against people from the north-east. JNUSU also collected relied funds for flood-hit people of Assam. .

Detailed Convenor reports, articulating all the initiatives taken up by JNUSU on a range of issues, both at the University and School/Centre levels, will be tabled in various Schools GBMs. JNUSU appeals to the student community to participate in large numbers in the GBMs and strengthen JNUSUs efforts towards greater social inclusion, democratization and students' rights. .

Sucheta Abhishek Kr. Yadav Ravi Prakash Mohd Firoz Ahmad .

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and the waiting list, thus coming up with the figure: ·of .

This means de1r seat cu~ which JNUSU lendcrshlp or the 2043 for this year as opposed to last year's 2012. .

and from the first list 26 students take admission. ~.

administration however declined to ar;;knowledgc. Suppose in some center 30 seats are offered this year The .tcldecnic Coundl dedded this scrl'pplng of tho Through the waiting list 4 students will be offered seats prevailing 'offer' system for the 'w~ltllst' systcnl In May. to replace the four who did not take admission, but the .

The JNUS~·AISA now daln1s lhJt In the AC rt1ectJng they seats offered remains still at 30. By JNUSU's calculation .

took a PQSJtion In favour oftho 'offer' vten1 rmd not 30 but 34 seats were offered in this particular against the ,regressive 'wnltllst' sy~t~rn pu&hecl by th .

administrationl which w~s tinnily odopted l.>y n rnojority center! JNUSU deliberately misinformed and .

vote. However from the thnc thQissu~ of scrJt cut spread an inflated offer figure of 2043 seats in .

came to the fore until the UGilM tho JNUSU·AISA the student community. In the CESP MA programme .

alone, at least 25 students were offered admission on .

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maintained that 'the prev'lous pr·ogl'esslvo offer .

system was illega'l and n:rbitnny. Why dicJ the JNUSU the waiting list. So this figure of 2043 includes these 25 .

suddenly decide to :revcnl thQtr 'octuol position' on the day conditional seats and numerous more to bulk up the .

of the UGBM itself instead of rnobllizing students against figure and hide AISA's deceitful polit1cs. .

the new waitfist system to ensure that the progressive Moreover, the functioning ofJNUSU-AJ.SA throughout .

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admissions policy remained? l11hy did they not even inform the agttation was highly undemocratic, bordering on .

the student community that the progressive admission .

policy, i.e., offersystem was being scrapped bythe dictatorial as was seen during the UGBM. In fact, .

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neither SFI nor AISA attempted to build a broader .

administration?The next :logical step for JNUSU would have consensus and mobilize students around the crucial .

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been to initiate a timely and united struggl~ against the issue of reservation. They instead chose to play a game .

administration's moves to do away with the offer system, in of one-upmanship and launched sectarian struggles. .

which they failed miserably. Despite repeated demands for All-Organization and .

The role of AISA-Ied JNUSU: In April after the Supreme Open Meebngs, JNUSU-AISA d1d not pay heed. They .

Court decision to reverse the stay on OBC reservations, called an Emergency Counci! meeting only after the SA .

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SU launched an agitation to ~sure the implementation had begun their sectarian hunger strike. The AISA-Ied .

of quota in one-go. After a ten-doy hunger strike, the AJ.SA-JNUSU even made a mocl<erv of the L!GBM, the most .

Ied JNUSU came back to the student community with a self-democratic platform and highest decision-making body .

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proclaimed "great victory" for social justice on campus·. the of the students. They turned it into a site for the .

President to arrogantly display hts questionable .

administration had under student pressure agreed to full .

implementation of 27°/o OBC reservation for the coming "discretionary'' powers. .

year. In May, the administration's empty prom1ses revealed What is more dangerous 1s the thorough internalization .

themselves to be, as usual, empty. by AISA of the language of the anti-reservationist .

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The JNUSU, apart from informing the student community administration, which was on display during and after about the phased reservation through one poster did the UGBM. One of the resolutions placed by SSS AISA precious little to defend the "victory" of the student councilors was that "177is UGBM holds that there should .

be a united struggle underJNUSU's leadership to .

community. Regressive administrative decisions always ensure the fulfillment of OBC/SC/ST/PH reservation .

come in the summer when most students are not on subject to the availability ofeligible candidates so campus, be it the rustication of students in 2007 or this that the anomalies in the present admission process can year's flawed admission procedure. Yc·t during the agitation be remedied'. It was only after a strong point of order against student rustication, hundrP.df.: of <;tudents protested. raised from the floor that they were forced to remove .

This time as well, JNUSU's re~por,,_,,btllty W[IS to Inform the the 'eligibility' clause. But from what understanding anrl .

student body of the AC's deo~ton, build .s ronr.ensus and position did this dause come? It speaks the same .

mobilize students to take forvmrd tt1c f;trt J(J()I" for full language as the meritocratic YFE and the anti-.

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'implementation of OBC re5ervCJtlon. :In chno·Jin(J to remain reservationist administration. Which sections was AISA .

silent the JNUSU has endorsed tt1(_t ';eutlli''U uf rcsc!rvatlons .

trying to appease?.

this year and the implementation ()f drrH;t i<~ rx~at cut£. However JNUSU's role was not just Of1 u t.iilent ·.p<·ctutor. Another resolution placed by the AISA SSS Councillors: .

~;U lit1!J G~r ved the " The house holds thatforfulfilling the increased Through 'their campaign AISA·IC(J ;JNUintake in the wake ofOBC reservations, a ·~ Utilt.

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casteist Aditva Mukherjee Committee recommendations have been rejected! lntensitv the struggle for proper implementation of reservations tor students and lacuiiV .

Yesterday the struggle for the implementation of 27% OBC reservation took a successful step ahead, as the Academic Council was forced to reject the recommendations of the notorious Aditya Mukherjee Committee Report. Over-ruling the MHRD guidelines and Supreme Court verdict, this committee surreptitiously had replaced the eligibility cut-off with a 'merit' cut-off, i.e. instead of deducting ten points from the eligibility marks, ten points were deducted from the marks scored by the last candidate in the general category. This faulty criterion resulted in significant scuttling of OBC reservation in the past two years-in 2008, 9.5% OBC students were admitted, instead of the stipulated 1 2°/o; in 2009, 14.5% OBC students, instead of the stipulated 18°/o. The rejection of this casteist criterion is definitely a step ahead in the extremely crucial fight for reservation against the entrenched brahminical forces within the reactionary administration which was all set to scuttle reservation once-ttgam. .

This success was achieved at a crucial time, in the absence of an elected JNUSU. Despite this. the hunger strike that was going on for the past six days, a massive mobilization of students in the protest demonstration outside Academic Council meeting, and the assertive argumentation by a sectton of the faculty inside the AC, played the decisive role in causing the casteist forces within the administration and faculty to retreat .

A Deans' Committee will now sit to deliberate on other viable options, including adopting the model of .

Hyderabad Central University, which prima facie, is better than the model currently adopted by JNU. HCU has a pre-.

fixed cut-off system. Its cut-off for the PhD programmes, for example, is 55 per cent for the unreserved category and .

49.5 and 35 per cent for the OBC and SC/ST categories respectively. In JNU however, we can come up with an even better model, by keeping the general cut off at 40, as it is now, and deducting ten points from that and pre-fixing the OBC cut-off at 30. The students' community must ensure that the Deans meettng takes place at the earliest so that the model to implement 27% OBC reservation can be decided well in advance of the admission process. It must ensure that a new model is evolved to fulftll 27% OBC reservation and does not compromise with the spirit of reservations and S" Ctal justtce any more in JNU. .

The issue of SC/ST reservation in Associate Professor and Professor posts, however, remained unresolved. The AC was called off before the matter could be clinched. The anti-reservatton forces within the AC was thoroughly exposed and cornered on this issue too. When they realized that they were about to be voted out, the VC cunningly and abruptly called off the meeting. The Executive Committee wtll now take the final decision on this, Students and teachers, therefore, must unitedly fight to ensure that the legally mandated SC/ST reservation is also .

fLifilled in Associate Professor and Professor posts. .

Yesterday, in this crucial protest demonstration in front of AC meeting, there was an unfortunate and highly .

problematic altercation between SFI and AISA activists. An issue like reservation, especially in the absence of an .

elected JNUSU, requires maximum possible principled unity among all the pro-reservation forces. SFI (and its satellite .

PSU) was more interested in delegitimizing FDIR, than in fighting for reservation Indeed, the manner in which AISA .

outsourced the fight for reservation to FOIR was problematic and sectarian. But in their bid to delegitimize FDIR, SFI .

delegilimized the entire struggle and undermtned the entire protest demonstration. Given the seriousness of the issue .

DSU had joined the hunger strike initiated by FDIR. Where a struggle is sectarian. we ought to broad-base it by .

participating in it. rather than merely criticizing the sectarianism. Both SFI's actions and the deliberate provocation by .

AISA activists yesterday were highly problematic and condemnable. They defeat the entire spirit of a principled and .

united fight for social justice against an extremely casteist Admtnistration. .

The battle for 27% OBC reservation and SC/ST reservation in faculty posts, however, is not over yet. We are .

well aware of the devious tactics which the casteist Administration keeps on inventing to scuttle reservations .

over and over again. The students and faculty must remain vigilant against all such attempts, which the .

Administration is likely to come up with. .

An RTl was filed by a student of Jamia Milia lslamia, Afroz Alum. demanding the detai ls of the post-monem reports of Atif .

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Make Tonight's UGBM A Powerful Mandate Against Administration's 13.8.08 Anomalies In Admisions and for Social Justice! The JNUAdministration has made it ahabit to violate the law of the land-in the case of the laws pertaining to the working class, secularism and social justice. They have systematically violated minimum wage laws; tried to deny the rationale for admitting students from madarsa backgrounds to JNU; have subverted proper implementation of UGC fellowships for research scholars; Mave always avoided taking action againstvi'olence by communal outfits like ABVP: and are now trying to subvert the laws relating to fulfilment of PH and OBC reservations. TheJNUSU, aware of the JNU Administration's deep-seated biases against social justice, had recognised the need for vigilant monitoring of implementation of the OBC quota last semester itself, and taken up the issue, along with the successful struggles for recognition of madarsa certificates in JNtJ admissions and proper disbursal of UGC fellowships for research scholars and improvement of library facilities. Then, a particular organisation had derided the JNUSU, claiming that OBC reservations would get implemented in the natural course, and did nqt'require to be introduced as an agenda of struggle by the JNUSU. But subsequent experiences have borne outthe JNUSU's warning: the implementation of OBC reservations has been ridden by .

many anomalies, and the uphill battle on part of the JNUSU is now at its height This juncture represents acrucial opportunity for setting acorrectprecedent .

to implement this law which is of national importance. Let us understand the issues at stake: .

What have been the persisting anomalies in JNU's admissi6ns this year? .

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Reluctance of the university to ensure the proper implementation of OBC reservation:From the outset, the JNU Administration has been committed major discrepancies.Initially, the cut-off marks for OBC and General Students was kept as the same. It was only after JNUSU confronted the administrCJtion that the viva cut-off for the OBC students was relaxed and asecond list was brought out. But when the final listwas released, in many centres, not asingle OBC student had been admitted. Clearly, the elitist administration has used spurious criterion to deny students admission. .

Fulfilling the mandatory Quota for PH students: At the outset, the JNUAdministration used many legal subterfuges to deny PH students reservation. When JNUSU confronted the administration, anew list of 31 PH st~dents was released. The number of PH students should be 3% of the university's total strength which amounts to 56 seats.This year, in some centres there have been no PH applicants. Out of46 seats thatwere offered this year, only 18 have joined. JNUSU strongly argued that the PH quota has to be fulfilled at anycost, and extra PH seats should be created if necessary. .

Release Additional Lists to Fulfil the Capacity in M.A. Urdu and B.A. Although admissions in the B.A. were on the basis of an offer list, theintake has not been fulfilled. During negotiations on 11 111 August, the Administration was forced to accept JNUSU's demand thatthe 19 vacant seats in the SAprogramme be filled. Subsequently, a list of 31 students has been brought out. The administration also agreed to fill the intake in the MPhiJ/Ph.D programme, and an additional list of 7students have been broughI out. .

Special Provisionsbe made for fulfilling the SC/ST quota: The fact that enough numberof SC/ST students could not be called to fill the given quota is a .

matter ofgrave concern and calls for serious scrutiny ofthe admission process and aspecial drive to fulfil the qverall quota. Theseare the main anomalies that the student community must fight. JNUSU is dedicated to ensure that through vigilance, monitoring and struggle these grave anomalies in the admission process are remedied and the seats are filled. .

Has there been a "seat cut"? ! .

If such are theanomalies in JNU's admissions, why are some organizations repeatedly arguing that there has bee11 aseat-cut? On many occasions, .

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council members belonging to aparticular organization have alleged that with the complicity ofJNUSU Office-Bearers there has been aseat-cut. Thisis .

not only unsubstantiated but also untrue. ' .

JNUSU has stated unequivocally, at every public forum that there has been no seat cut. Instead, given the implementation of 12% OBC reservation and .

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18%seat increase, there has actually been an increase in seats. This can be seen from the following table: (data excludes Direct PhD/ JRF/ SBT Intake .

which stands at 149 in 2008) .

The truth is that thearguments putfoiWard by this organization and its members in the Council have no basis at all. Thisjs evident in thefact that the basis .

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Year Intake Offer Joined .

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of their argument keeps changing. First they shrieked that OBC reservation and seat increase should be implemented on "offer''. When the illegality of their position was established, then they changed track and started insisting on "joining''. Each day they come up with new criteria, seeking to befool the student community. As opposed to this organization, JNUSU's position has been very clear from the outset. .

JNUSU has stated from the outset itself that OBC reservation and seat increase must be computed on "intake~. This is because intake is the capacity of a class. It is the real,definite, legal number on which any lawhas to be implemented.This point has been made before. Itcannotbe repeated often enough. We hold that the "intake-offer" method and the waiting list system are two methods of fulfilling the "intake".JNUSU made astrong case in theAC meeting of 5t~ June for "intake-offer" as abetter system ofadmission, though the AC voted in favour of the waiting list system. But whatever be the more correct and more appropriate method of fulfilling the "lntake0, the crucial issue was the correct implementation of OBC reservations and seat increase in the new admission policy, for which "intake" of 2006 forms the legal basis for all calculationg and NOT Aseats offered". .

The intake this year is 1707-well above last year's figures for both intake and joining. Even the "joining'' this year so far 1577 is well above the ujoining" of last year -1492. JNUSU has been fighting tooth and nail to ensure that the entire increased ~intake~ is completely fulfilled. Yesterday, a listof 31 seats for BA and 7for MPhil have been released. The existing deficit in "joining", however, is not a'seat-cut', as issuggested .

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