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)U wOLdd <1pprcciate that the verbal statements of the !"acuity members th:lt tht.!t...: :::t_.<!r-,,1..: w.-re PQI UI-' t0 th~:: mark in <: 1r ac:~der! ic p 'rform~nct is surely no substitute for the t!m.; ·li:!:.aed objective and transr (t.t ~nt evaluation proce~.:; th c:t adhe red tn in J JLI in all chools and Centres. Th~· absence of uch a process, as is clei!rly the fact in the present .

.:<N'. is I~O' on !) unf<.:ir tn tlw c; t11rkn~s b\ ;t 111::'!:, :::!s( : inJi (.;a!:: ;.rcj;:;{; .-;.-·~·f !h: :.✌️:i l:::~o' with regard to these student:,, Transparency and timely showing of exam scripts is a sine quo 110 11 for the correct functioning of any internal 'aluation process uch a in JN U. That i the reason it is routinely tuck to in JNU probably with the .

e\ception or your school that has now come to notice. .

It is to be noted that one of the students, Ncctu Singh Sirohi, was in the first place denied admission to the centre. She .

managed to get admitted in CCBB only after she filed an RTI and got to lmow all details of the admission process. There is a seat reserved for PII students in the centre. and he was very clearly eligible for admission. In spite of this. she had to fight her way through to get admitted in JNU. It is therefore supremely important tiJat every School .

rigorously . ti ·ks to J U's well-thought out evaluation process and their timely communication to the students through due process. This is not only in the interest of the students to gnldually improve their performance, but also in the interest of the neutrality of our academic system, which because of its intemal evaluation nature unfortunately ha numerou pitfall for biases and discrimi nation by the eva ltwtor built into it. .

llm'l'' cr. thi. is not the only case or vi ·iblc anomaly in SIT. A student from tile ST category who was admined last r t2007). sccurl'd tile 111n:---inH1111 number ol" marks amongst oil the students who sought admission last year. He .

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I thcn:nm.: have been considered in the general category. It i to be noted that the quota for student from ,m ed background merely states the minimum num ber of student , and not the maximum. In spite of this, he , ei'"cn admission under the T quota whereby clearly denying a scat under the ST quota for another potentially = ble . T student. .

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spirit of academics in JNU is held to have a just, fair and socially progressive character. Those students who en through a rigorous national examination are universally held to be some of the best students in this coun ry. · e\i t certain academic weaknesses, then it has been held to be the duty of the JNU academic system to help them .

cholars. Given that students cannot repeat or improve upon their M.Tech coursework in a ubsequent .

r. their grading proce ses have to be far more sensitive. accountable and transparent at every point throughout .

In this case, when students had been highly regular in submitting courseworl<, to di mi them rbitra rily in this way, on highly subjective grounds, not only violates the norms of procedure. of e\aluation. .

but also th e lon~;-chcrishetl ~:;u;r~ Is that the edifice or ,J N U ha:.; been cs ta blish ed u pon . .

JNUSU ~lemand~ that firstly the.marl<s and grades of all the mill semester as well as end seme ter papers o far along wth th e lmal scmcs ter-w Jsc CG PA of these students be made ava ilable to th em immediate( . ince the ovc.rall grades .have alre:1cly be.en arri ved at, the chool should have no problem in supplying all the mid-term .

cnpts and thetr evaluattons w1tho ut a moment's delay. .

Secondly, there must be a fair, rational~ just and transparent evaluation in the e cases. The one time announcement of the ineligibility of the students at the end of one year, without duly informing them on all regularly mandated occasions constitu te a serious injustice which is jeopar<li ing the academic career of the tudents, leaving them with no option. .

ln light of these gro anomalies, JNUSU demaud~ thnt th ese students must be allowed to ti1kc regi tr:nion in ~ l'e con1 ing ~ nl':~~trr. .

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corporatization. They stood by the administration in the initiative of organizing a massive instant protest at Jantar crackdowns on students, ran dubious campaigns against Mantar on 27 December 2010 continuing the movement until proper implementation of OBC reservation and reducedhis release. ' politics to one of slander and personalized attacks. .

JNUSU Election and the Struggle Against the We have seen this.

Lyngdoh Recommendations : When they never'NOrked to restore the deprivation points Throughout the protracted struggle against LyAgdoh, AISA in JNU'sadmission, which stood scrapped during 1983-.

has played a leading role-whether it is mobilizing students, 93, despite the fact that it was SFI whic;h led JNUS~s or public opinion, or funds. This struggle has been fought for most ofthe terms during this period against all odds. The casteist and anti-democratic Youth for Equality (XFE) has openly defied JNU's cherished processes When they championed the opening ofthe Nestle outlet in this campus in 2004-05 and defended it till the last, ofdemocratic decision-making-they refused to participate in UGBMs, and instead routinely ran to the JNU When they betrayed the struggle for minimum wages in .

2006-07 by demanding punitive action on protestingadministration and to the Supreme Court to scuttle campus democracy at every stage. students and striking workers, SFI, which has a national position in favour of the In their total abstinence from the struggle for the correct Lyngdoh committee report, boycotted several ofJSC's implementation of OBC reservations and against the .

I Initiatives -like the national convention for campus illegal cut-off criterion imposed by the JNU democracy and the Night Vigil in 2009. In 2010, SFlied an Administration, and .

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opportunist bandwagon of forces demanding that we should By their silence on the recent moves ofthe government.

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defy the SC stay order. Had this position not been defeated to further commercialize and privatize education..

f at a UGBM held in February 2010, our ongoing case against~ Like its parent party CPI(M), which has been driven out.

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the Lyngdoh recommendations in the SC would have been of power in West Bengal and Kerala as a result of Singurlj severely weakened. The interim application submitted after and Nandigram and steady compromises on the issues of .

the Feb 2010 UGBM accompanied by the negotiations with the day, SFI too has no moral authority leftto talkabout.

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

1. paving the way for the present JNUSU elections. As a result, most of their time is engaged in vitriolic, ~ And over the past few months, we have also seen so personalized slander againstAISA and its activists. In .

~ called "democratic" and "radical" forces like DSU also fact, far from confronting the right-wing and administrative J undermining the platfonn ofthe UGBM by shamefully refusing assaults, it is anti-AISAism which has become the sole .

j. to accept UGBM mandates. They are desperate to create a plank ofSFI's politics. .

{ "more radical thatthou" ELECTION AGENDA for themselves! .

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DSU, which supports the anarchist-militarist Maoist In the process, DSU simply refused to acknowledge the 'radical' phrase-mongering.

stream is only interested in empty .

adverse impact of a long-term suspension of JNUSU and and mindless targeting ofAISA by hook orcrook, desperate elected student representation. to prove itself 'more radical than thou'. .

Other orga~izations It is indeed interesting, that both these so-called .

l Where AISA has sought to articulate and fight for a 'left' organistions-SFI and DSU-far from engaging in .

radical, pro-student, pro-people vision of politics on this or enriching any creative democratic politics, are .

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campus, there exist other student groups with political obsessed with anti-AISA-ism in all theirstances. Their 'cut-off' struggle.

agendas quite removed from ours. hostile role against AISA for years on the Take theABVP. Its activists have repeatedly engaged in for proper implementation of OBC reservation is the one of .

the most recent examples of their blind anti-AISA obsession. acts of violence, lumpenism, and venomous communal campaigns.They have shown a complete absence of concern Challenges Ahead for genuine student issues. They have openly and We are right now at a juncture when .the elected JNUSU wholeheartedly supported the Sangh Parivar's pogrom of must ensure broader mobilisation against Lyngdoh .

terror, rape, and have tried to turn JNU into a laboratory for .

recommendations and in defenceof campus democracy. For a their hate campaigns against Muslims. long time, we have been demanding re,duction of weightaae YFE was born in the wake of OBC reservations with the of viva marks in JNU admission process, to stan the possibifity .

single point agenda to spread casteist frenzy against social of discrimination and subjective biases. Also ensuring hostel justice. Subsequently, with the implementation of OBC facilities, enhancement of MCM and other scholarships/ fellowships, resisting fee hikes and commercialisation drives.

reservation, most of its cadres have returned to their original .

home ofABVP. But given its deeply reactionary character, -several such struggles lay ahead. .

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

scuttle EVERY democratic aspiration and institution of theI JNU student community, be it UGBM or JNUSU election. institutionalizing progressive changes, A/SA has evolved and j articulated aradical and creative vision ofpoliticsin JNU.It has The NSUI generally remains silent and absent, played a vanguard role in addressing the burning questions ofour occasionally arousing itself to welcome Congress leaders time. We need to build a strong, robust resistance to assaults on or defend the UPA Government's assault on lives and student rights and campus democracy; we need to defendthe spirit livelihoods. ofJNUSU which is committedto struggle for a secular; democratic, On this campus and beyond, SFI has become a .

spokesperson for the politics of displacement and socially-inclusive and gender-sensitive JNU andsociety at largea. Sandeep Saurav, Gen.Secy., AISA,JNU.

Akbar, President, AISA, JNU .

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12lh Aug, 2008 Friends. NSUI would like to invile the attention of student community towards the annual drama festival that is going on in the theatre of Ad. Block. Scripted by a vicious and malicious plOl and enacted by the impuissant juvenile comrades of AISA and SFI who are fighting with .

their heart and soul to gain the best drama award of 2008. However this year's edition of the August drama is just a continuation of the .

political farce played out in the name of apology drama last year. The actors are the same~ the manipu lative undercurrents are the same .

only the year is different. Friend::;, NSUI has repeatedly pointed out the anomalies and irregularities in the 2008 admission policy right .

from its forming stage. If the irregularities in the admission policy and process arc there, then none other than left-·.

led-JNUSU is to be held responsible for their misconduct, misinterpretation and misguidance of the student community in the campus. Ever since the Supreme .

Court of India vacated the stay on 27% OOC reservation in higher educational institutions NSUI has strongly demanded the full .

implementation of it in our university but unfortunately our JNU administration has been trying t~ water down the UPA government's .

inclusive reservation policy through \"arious kinds of manipulation and conspiracy with the full support of AISA-lcd-JNUSU. This has become obvious when the Ministry of Human Resources Development rejec ted the initial guidelines brought out by .JNU Academic Council with regard to the implementation of OBC reservation in this year's admissions. .

The subsequent meeting of Academic Council hns rev1ewed its early proposal and decided to have a stage by stage implementation of OBC reservation and seat increase on the basis of .

2006 as a Base Year. ·when all this was happening the JNUSU President and his lieutenants were enjoying their cup of tea nnd giving big round of applause to the administration. After signing all their clandestine and dirty deals with the administration the red stooges are now .

out with their manipulative third rate drama unpalatable to any human consciousness on this earth. The whole administrative mess that has brought the admission process under a serious cloud of suspicion and cynicism is the result of the farcical rotten underhand deals that the casteist comrades ha\·e entered into\\ ith a retrogressive. inefficient and callously indifferent administration. Friend's, this drama is nothing . but an attempt t.o divert attention from the catastrophic failure of JNUSU to address the burning concerns of the student community. NSUl strongly demands that the betrayers of the student community should show at least some principles of political morality at this stage and .

Stt:p down from their positions and call for an urgent UGBM to reestablish the lost sanctity of the JNUSU. .

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1 A High Level Committee be setup so that a comprehensive ~:tnd impartial inquiry can be held regarding the na"YS and irregularities that have crept into the admission process. .

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To fulfill the quotas ofOBC, PH SC&ST without any delay. .

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Immediate expansion of infrastmcture development so as to facilitate the proposed 54% scat increase. .

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To speed up the process of hostel allotment to nev...· students and open the new hostel within? months. .

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To provide TR and SR facilities to ne\vly admitted students within I0 days. .

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NSUI STRONGLY \VARNS AISA LUJ\1PENS, WHO ARE CONTINUOUSLY INDULGING IN TEARING UP OUR .

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Why Youth For !quality is the need ofthe hour .

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

ofhis victories. When a normal student enters JNU he/she feel that he/she has conquered a war. Within no time they started feel: I came, I saw and am now frustrated! Why -The Scene 1: A young, cmxious, curiou::; and promising fresher entered into the portals ofthe prestigious Jawaharlal .

Nehru University. After a harried journey and ride to the campus, the winding and gradually undulating roads, the verdant greenery and the impressive Ad Block building are a soothing balm on his/her frayed nerves. One look at the statue ofour first PM, standing tall and elegant next to the Ad Block and the entrant cant help but feel proud ofhis/her stars, to have made it here. The Scene 2: The admission process begins. The fresher is handed a sheaf offolios and asked to fill them out. "What, all ofthese", slhe asks in sheer bewildem1ent. "These are meant to "facilitate" your admission procedure". The term facility seems to have a different meaning in JNU; its synonyms could be cumbersome, tedious and unnecessarily taxing. Iffilling out the zillion documents was not enough, then throw in running from pillar-to-post for hostel allotment, ifyou were lucky enough to get one at all. Ass/he wakes up to these facts ofthe administration, the now .

not-so-enthusiastic student is left thinking, " Is this the JNU of my Dreams?" E-e;overnance: The Solution to These problems Lets re-imagine the aforementioned situation, albeit in a novel way. The student comes to JNU and reaches the ad-block. Instead of having a barrage of paperwork hurled onto him/her, they are greeted by a single-window system of admission; they start with feeding in their registration number into a .

computer terminal, which tells them their rank within the center, for the course that they hav:e aplili.ed 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 aDD 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 services will be provided, in case one does not have a draft. This being done, the page would change to the hostel allotment procedure. Since the details are already with .

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 online as well..

As the day ends, the student returns to his/her abode, relaxed and unruffled. As he thinks about the great ease 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-governance and once it win the JNUSU election, the first thing after the scholarship issue will be that of e-governance as described above. Only student support is required to convert this archaic system into a modem one. Lets join hand to make this university modern and student friendly. Youth for Equality invites all for a Public Talk on :Reservation Vis-a-vis Equal Opportunity Toni ht 23rd October, 9:30 PM Mahi-Mandavi Mess GUESTSPEAKERS ·.

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Shri Sharad Anantrao Joshi: Member ofParliament.

Vice President : Brundabana Mishra.

Amit Ranjan (Rajya Sabha)..

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Joint. Secretary: Raghib Akhtar .

Prof. Makhan Lal: Distinguished Historian,.

Councillors .

Former Director, Institute ofArchaeology, Delhi..

SLL & CS -Pankaj, Pranav, Pratyush, Md. Mohtashim .

SSS -VinodKummr .

Prof. P.V. Indiresan: Eminent Scholar,.

SIT -Arvind Singh Mer .

Former Director, liT Madras..

SBT -ShivendraKumar .

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Manish Mishra .

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Defeat AISA's Sectarian Attempts to Belittle the .

Legacy of JNU Student Movement 16.02.12 .

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Unable to answer for 'rle absence of its JNUSU Office-Bearers in the struggle to restore the JNUSU elections, the AISA is continuing with its basffess slander agamst the SFI-AISF. Such is AISA's desperation and shamelessness that they have been campaigning to the students that it is only in the 5·6 years when the AISA representatives were in the JNUSU that movements were wased in JNU. The AI SA is making ridiculous claims like "it was AISA which first gave the idea ofthe GSCASHn and hence GSCASH s their achievement By this chain of log,·c 'he A/SA should have given the idea of holding JNUSU elections in 2008 itself and we ~auld have got our elect1ons back!! Perhap:1 the AISA has forgotten h6w hard the JNUSU under the leadership of the SFI-AISF hrd to struggle against rinht-reactionary ABV? and an RSS-backed administration to get the GSCASH. It is also not surprising ttttt in A/SA's selected memoirs of the ..U11JSU (which they have been d\stributing) there is no mention of the struggle agcmst Communalism which was waged by the student community during the NDA regime. The struggle to reject the 1Qth Plrn aimed at saffronization and privatization of education, struggle against ABVP lumpenism, and struggle for more .

hostels do not fir.d any mention in AISA's selective history of the JNUSU. .

It was the SFI-AISF led JNUSU which forced the administration to build hostels starting from Tapti to Chandrabagha along with .

,'( Yamuna and Mahanodi extension and forced the administr~tion to hire a hotel in Mahipalpur to ac~ommodate the students who had · not got hostelS. Tha survey to 1ncrease MCM scholarship wa~ conducted under .the leadership of ~he JNU~U Vice-President Comrade Dhananiay and JNUSlJ Gen. Sec,. Comrade Fauza~ i'1 2005-06, after wh1ch MCM sctJolarshJps were Increased·to 1500 forM PhiVPh 0 a1d 1000 for BAlMAin 2006 and finally 1500 for BA/MA in 2007. .

One can only ~ope that the AISA leadership has not stooped to such low levels that it is trying to suggest that since 1973, the JNU student mmtment only waged struggles for five-six odd years when AISA representatives were in the JNUSU. To make such a claim is the most shame1ess effort to belittle the four-decade old legacy of struggles led by generations of students in JNU. .

.Instead cf making such absurd claims the AISA should answer for the performance of its JNUSU in 2007·08 where the .

AISA had all four Office-Bearers who enjoyed an extended lE>nure till February 2010: .

~ Compromise with Reservations and Seat Cuts: In 2007, the AISA was given a full mandate for implementjng reservations. 2008 was the first time OBC reservations and seat increase was .

implemented in JNU. The AISA !ed JNLSU backtracked on a Category 2004· 2005 2006 2007 .

2008 2009 written agreement of implementing 27%OBC reservations 1n one .

SC/ST 23 73 1 24. 13 23.86 27.09 22 99 26.02 .

go-which the previous JNUSU had forced the administrat,c~ to .

PH 2.87 I 2.48 299 2.92 2 47.

agree to-and agreed to only 12% OBC reservation. The AISA-Ied 2.43 JNUSU also accepted a shift from offer system of admissiotts to OBC 18.3 I 21.02 19.44 23.96 19.93 23.19 a wait list system which led to seat cuts instead of a se2 2008 column is A/SA led JNUSU s tenure. Source Various JNU Annual .

Reports.

increase and fall in SC/ST and PH reservation a3 well. The figures for JNU admissions prove th!s point. In MPhil/Ph D Courses there was a fall in the number of admissions from 680 in 2007-08 to 635 in 2008-09 because of the implementatior' of Waiting list system. The AISA refuses to accept seat cuts .

under the tenure of the AISA led JNdSU till date. The SFI-AISF representatives in the 2007-08 JNUSU started an agitation .

against the improprieties in the admission process, which was later led by AISA Office-Bearers. The AISA-Ied JNUSU failed to .

clinch this struggle. The performance audit by CAG nailed AISA's lies when it acknowledged seat cuts in JNU. The performance .

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audit says that 2112more students could have studied in the University during 2005-09, but were denied admissions. ~Diversion of funds meant for OBC reservation and infrastructural expansion during AISA led JNUSU,s tenure: The CAG Performance Audit indicted the University for Inadmissible Expenditure out of OBC recurring grant. It says, ltUGC Released (June 2008) an amount of Rs 24.29 crore as first instalment for recurring expenditure for implementation of OBC reservation. The recurring grant included 5 years expend1ture on salary of teachers, non-teaching posts and non-salary/ other expenditure. The University, in turn, allocated (August 2008) Rs 21.80 crore under recurring grant @ Rs 10 lakh each to 110 faculty members of science schools and Rs 3 lakh each to 360 faculty members of non-science schools for expenditure on consumables, research materials." All this was done during the AISA led JNUSU's tenure, but no effort was made by the JNUSU Office Bearers from AISA to fight against such improper practices. .

~The JNUSU under AISA failed to ensure punishment to ABVP goons who unleashed large scale violence during the Presidential Debate in the 2007·08 JNUSU Elections. .

;r. The JNUSU Office-Bearers from AJSA failed to force the administration to roll back the hike in Prospe,ctus Fee in 2009 despite amassive student mobilization. .

The AISA has not come up with any positive agenda which the newly elected JNUSU would take up. The AISA pamphlet dated 14 .

February, has given a lame excuse for the absence of its JNUSU Office-Bearers saying that after the JNUSU was dissolved there .

was no responsibility on the JNUSU Office-Bearers :rom AISA. How shameful! The studen~ community has seen how sincerely the .

SFI-AISF leadership {who were not Office Bearers rn the JNUSU) worked for the restoration of JNUSU elections unlike the AISA .

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which did not want the JNUSU elections and kept pushing for AC/BoS or shadow body elections. .

we appeal to the student community to reject AISA,s bankrupt and sectarian politics and rally behind the SFI-AISF to elect a union .

which would fight for students' rights and restoration of the JNUSU. .

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Zico Daseupta, VP. SFl-J NU .

Dureesh, Secretary, AISF~JNU .

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on 11th of January 2007 WL have filed the second petition no. 29/2007 in the name of Prof. P. V. Indtresan & Others .

(JNU, DU and NLSUI) Vs. Union of India challenging the 93rd constitutional amendmenl. Senior Advocate Fall S. .

Nariman, Mukul Rahtogi and Indu Malhotra agued the Gase. .

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On 12m of January 2007 we have filed another petition no. 35/2007 in the name of Youth for Equality Vs. Union of .

India challenging the OBC reservettion. Senior Advocate Ashok Desai and Adv. M.L. Lahoty argued the case. .

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. On February 20th 2007 a petition has been filed in the name of All India Equality Forum Vs. Union of lndia. Senior U is usjng this.

Ad. Rajeev Dhawan argued the case. ay there was a .

On 25th of April 2007 another petition has been filed in the name of Citizen for Equality Vs. Union of India. Senior :vement in theAd. P.P. Rao argued the case. .

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The long and strenuous efforts of Youth For Equality paid off when all the Senior and learned advocates of .

-vatjon. Every.

fndia agreed to fight the case of Youth For Equality at the Supreme Court of India free of cost. .

s happened to 29th March 2007 -SC Stayed the OBC Reservation Bill otine to carry Tn a lar.d~r1rk Orrl.~r. the Hon'ble Supreme Court on 29th of March 2007 stayed the OBC reservation act passed by the Parliament. The Bench of Justices Arijit Pasayat and L S Panta delive(ed the verdict on the batch of hat a relation ation). AISA.

petitions filed by Youth For Equali'ty through various o:·ganizations and individuals challenging (he decision as .

slogans YFE.

being ultra vires (unconstitutional). Keeping d1e petitions in mind, the Bench stated that Section 6 of the .

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Reservation Act was not applicable since no data on O_BCs has been collected in the last 76 years. The Centre has .

:ation and no to determine who are the socially and economically b~ckward people of India, before the Central Educational Institutions Act can be given effect, the Bench stated. The Bench said that the OBC quota was just vote bank :red to fuIiiII politics and said it was forced to take the decision against the Government as the Government did not implement >rake on the 1d education.

the SCs last-two orders. .

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23r-d April 2007 -The Government of India tried at least thrice to vacate the stay fraudulently but failed .

stand this as.

Blocking Government plans to implement 27 per cent OBC reservation in higher educational institutions .

ion of OBC .

from this year, the Supreme Court on 23rd of April declined to vacate the stay on quota it ordered on March 29. .

The Bench of Justices Arijit Pasayat and L S Panta said that its earlier order staying the provision of OBC quota the .

was "final" as far as· the present academic session, starting 20'07, was concerned. On Solicitor General G E .

Vahanvati's demand for referring the issue to a Constitution Bench, the c~utt said it would examine it at a later date. .

"We had said keep the admissions process for OBCs on hold for this year. In that sense, it cannot be an interim .

order. It operates finally for this year so long as there is no variation that may say circumstances have changed ... .

Therefore, we said it's final," the Bench said, asking the Govenunent why it was in such a hurry to implement the .

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:or their .

Centra! Educatior.al !nstitutions (RcGerv-ation in Admission j Act, 2007. "If you could wait for 57 ycalS, tt'lcn you .

can very well wait for another six months," the Bench said. "We do not want to play the game first and then frame .

the rules. We want rules to be framed first and then play the game," the Bench said, rejecting the Government .

argument that staying reseiVation for a particular cla~s for this year could jeopardize the future of studen'ts. .

17th May 2007 -SC Referred The Obc Quata Case To Larger Bench .

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The Supreme Court on 17th of May 2006 referred the issue of 27% reservation for OBCs in central .

educational institutions to a larger Bench. .

August 2007 to November 2007 -Hearing at the constitution bench .

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The constitution bench comprising of Chief JusticP. K.G. Balakrishnan, Justice Arijit Pasayat, Justice C.K. ing so! .

Thakkar, Justice R.V. Raveendran and Justice Dalveer Bhandari started hearing. The largest ever hearing involving .

~quire the .

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as many as. two dozen senior advocates from both the sides (Youth For Equality and Union of India) undertaken for .

nearly four months. .

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l Oth April 2008 --Supreme Court Verdict on OBC quota is out .

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In the hlswric judgment, the Supreme Court pronounced its verdict. While upholding the reservation in >uncilors .

aided institutions, the Court asked for Creamy layer removal. Besides tl"tis1 a person with a graduation has been hip. YFE .

here was.

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·declared as educationally forward. The Court also directed the Government to reserve some percentage of 27% for lion and.

economically backward people. The Court also denied re:.;eiVation in unaided insi.itutions. At the same time Court .

with the.

asked to define the criteria for Creamy layer and for identification of OBCs. Merit has also been considered .

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important. TI1e Government has been directed not to dilute the Merit to unreasonable extent. .

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After the judgment what has happened is already conveyed to the student community over the past few math of .

months. What next is the big question! We will end the culture of divisive politics and restore a union of India as YFE i .

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good as the citizen it serves, starting with real reform and agenda. The Youth for Equality is committed to the voice of the students and citizen. We are committed to immedjate change and excited to lead our university and country in a new direction. .

All of your participation, support and suggestion is very vital for a society free from the intervention of caste, creed, religion and nasty politics. Do write in lo us:yfe.conlact@gmail.com or call us: 9891155057 .

Sd/-Maopreet Kaur, YFE Representative .

Sd/-Raghib Akhtar, YFE Representative .

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