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Gaddafi since the past few months. This has been a part of the mass democratic upsurge which has swept the Arab world since the uprising in Tunisia. H owever unlike the experience of Tunisia and Egypt. Gaddafi has refused to quit and has been unleashing attacks on his own people. The entire " .
country has become a conflict zone with the rebels and pro-Gaddafi forces ftghting it out. ~e .
The western countries particularly the imperialist powers have been trying from the very beginning to get an .opportunity to intervene in Libya. The United States ftrst offered military help to the rebels, who rightly refused its offer. After that, there has been a concerted attempt to declare a No-0 Fly zone and ultimately launch a military offensive against Qaddafi's regime. A couple of days .
ago within hours of imposition of a No-Fly zone by the UN, the NATO forces ha-ve launched strikes on Libya. The modus operandi only reminds one of the American aggression on Iraq ) .
which also came on the pretext of "rescuing" Iraqi people from Sad dam Husain. , .
Such an act is clear\ y a v io\ation of country's sovereignty and intervention in armed conflict to .
bring about a regime change. The indiscriminate air strikes will clearly bring mass destruction and .
lead to civilian causalities. The attacks will also help Gaddaft to justify his attacks on the Libyan .
people in the name of ftghting foreign aggression. His promise of a long war is already an .
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indication of things to come. .
There cannot be any justification for the attack on libya by the NATO forces either legallY or politically. The United States has had a long history of supporting and encouraging oppressive regimes a\\ over the world including in the Arab region. Even today, the US is \ending its support tO crushinll: of resistance mcwP.menl< in nther A r"h '""""trir ;,,. ~;t ;,"~' " "" .
Crucial Demands lor Social Justice, lnclusion and Transparency in 19_.3.11 JNU's Admission PolicyClinched on 18 March AC Meeting\\ .
As the studen\ comm u nily is aware, yesterday J N U 's Academic CounciI (AC) agreed to our tong-standing demand that JNU's illegaland faulty cut-oft criteria tor OBC seats will have to be changed in keeping with the 7 September 2010 verdict of the Delhi High CotJrt (HC). The AC has held that 7 sep HC verdict will have to be implemented in JNU's admission .
process, and appropriate changes will nave to be instituted..
Several other issues were also raised and clinched at the AC meeting. Regarding our demand of implementing the legally mandated SC/S T /0BC reservations in Iacuity posts, the AC1ransferred this issue tor the Executive eounci\ (EC) to address. JNU's EC has been iven the mandate to took into issues of hoW to rationalize the roster towards im tementin .
SC/ST/OBC reservations in tacult osts. Atter the roster has been rationalized by the EC, advertisements will .
immediately be brought out by the JNU administration to facilitate facultY appointments. .
The AC also agreed to make public the marks received by all the candidates seeking admission in JNU: marKs received in the interview as well as in the written exam, along with deprivation points awarded, will be made public by the JNU administration on the JNU website a\ the time when final results tor all programmes are declared. .
Regarding our demand of Expansion Of Madarsa certlflcate Recognition in JNU, an Equivalence committee has been constituted by the AC. Prof. R.N. Menon (Dean of SLL&CS) is the chairperson of the committee. and Prot. .
The AC's decision to implem entthe 7th Sep HC verdict is clear vindicatlon of aur persistent struggle the past tew years. It is the consistent pressure tram the progressive sections of the enlire J N U community which has resulted in this victory tor Farooqi, and Prot. Kamal Mitra Cheneyare members. .
The AC's decision to revive the equivalence committee and expand the scope of madarsa certificate recognition in JNU .
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is also a positive step towards democratizing JNU's admission policy and increasing social inclusion. .
However. the issue of reducing the weightage of intervieWin the admission process was not discussed, and needs to be addressed. AISA appeals to the student community to remain vigilant in the days to come to ensure that our struggle to ensure proper implementation of OBC reservations in JNU, and to ensure more inclusion in JNU is .
Visha\ Kr., Gen.Secy., AISA, JNU carried forward to its \ogica\ cu\mination. .
Abhishek Kr '{adav, President, AISA. JNU .
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Join Protest Demo Intensifying The Struggle To Recog-.
nize Alimiat- Fazeelat Madarsa De-.
Against The Rape Of 5 Yr Old Girl In JNU And De-.
manding Sacking Of The Karmachari Involved grees For B.A 1st Year.
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At Ganga Dhaba On 31.01.07 At 5.30 P.M As a part of the struggle to democratize JNU's admission.
process and make it socially just and inclusive, JNUSU.
Punish The Culprit Of Child-Rape In JNU forcefully raised the demand of recognizing Alimiat and.
Fazeelat Madarsa degrees for admission to the B.A 1st.
JNUSU condemns in strongest terms the heinous act of year. In the public meeting organized on this issue on 22nd.
rape of a 5 year old daughter of a karmachari by another Jan'07, academics from DU, Jamia and JNU including.
karmachari in JNU. The karmachari must be immediately JNUTA President unequivocally argued the case for rec-.
sacked and exemplary punishment must be administered. ognition of Madarsa degrees in JNU. Representations had.
The grotesque act in our vicinity has once again brought been made to different sections of the administration and.
to the fore that no society can take lightly the dangers of faculty and the students have responded overwhelmingly.
child abuse and sexual violence and there is a continu- to JNUSU's signature campaign in support of the issue..
ous need to sensitize every section of JNU community Almost 1600 signatures have been submitted to the.
on the issue. JNUSU appeals to the campus community administration on 29th Jan'07. JNUSU demands that in.
to remain vigilant against all such incidents and rise up in keeping with JNU's democratic and socially sensitive cre-.
unity. Struggle on such issues of gender violence must dentials these crucial demands must be met immediately..
be a part of our continuous vigilance and awareness and.
should not be merely a reactive response to incidents of The Struggle For The Rights Of The Con-.
such colossal dimensions. struction Workers Continue: Students.
Survey The Present Worksites.
Unite To Defeat The Communal Flare-.
Up In Gorakhpur JNUSU in continuation with its on-going struggle to ensure.
legally mandated wages, rights and facilities for the work-.
JNUSU strongly condemns the continuous communal ers, conducted a worksite survey at EXIM Bank, School of.
violence in Gorakpur and BJP MP Yogi Adityanath and his Physical Sciences and New Electric Substation near SC.
Hindu Yuvavahini who played a major role in engineering & SS sites on 30.1.07. At the School of Physical Sciences.
the communal riots in several parts of Eastern UP. The worksite, violating the rules, the contractor refused to make.
UP government which is notorious for allowing law and public the muster roll stating that it is not a public document..
order situation to deteriorate on virtually all occasions has The survey teams have also observesed that the notice.
once again allowed the communal tension to heighten with boards regarding workers' wages have not been put up as.
the ulterior motive of cashing political harvests. JNUSU yet. In one site it has been put up on a make-shift basis,.
demands immediate halt to all communal tension and while the display boards put up by JNUSU with information.
punishment for the culprits. People must unite to defeat of minimum wages have been damaged or removed..
the cold calculations by motivated political forces to keep.
the tension alive with an eye on the coming UP elections. JNUSU has so far managed to ensure legal minimum.
JNUSU warns the RSS & Co. and their abettors in UP wages for several batches of construction workers,.
government from repeating Gujarat like mayhem in UP. malis and safai karmacharis. But in each of the occa-.
sion it required prolonged and meticulous vigilance and.
Selection List For Rajiv Gandhi Fel- continuous physical presence by the team of students.
lowship For SC Scholars Declared: and JNUSU to ensure the just payment. It is unfortunate.
that the administration inspite of agreeing to the issues `in.
Ensure For ALL SC/ST Research principle' is showing tremendous reluctance to put them into.
Scholars practice. In the meantime a survey of the mess workers has.
been conducted and the process of ensuring their minimum.
JNUSU congratulates the student community that finally wages is also on. We appeal to the student community to.
after long 2 years of announcement and series of persistent continue with their solidarity and vigilance in this struggle.
struggles and follow-up the Selection list of SC candidates of all those daily wage workers who through their sweat.
for Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship has been released by UGC. and toil are keeping alive JNU's lifeline..
JNUSU demands that funds must be released for both the.
earlier announced list of ST candidates as well as the newly JNUSU.
released list of SC students. At the same time JNUSU ex-.
presses anguish as to why some of the research scholars.
have not made it to the selection list. JNUSU demands.
to know the express criteria for selection. Union Finance.
Minister's announcement while launching the Fellowship.
gave the impression that ALL the SC/ST scholars would.
receive the same. JNUSU demands that UGC takes im-.
mediate steps for speedy disbursal of funds and ensure.
that the fellowship covers ALL SC/ST research scholars..
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sd/- Tyler, Vice- President, JNUSU Sandeep, Gen. Secy, JNUSU.
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At Happy Palace Grammar School (HPGS), we embark on a journey of academic excellence, innovation, and holistic development. As a technology-driven institution, we take pride in offering Karachi's finest education to shape young minds into global citizens of tomorrow. With a dedicated faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and a commitment to nurturing brilliance, we have established ourselves as a trailblazing educational institution in the heart of Pakistan.
A Modern Educational Oasis
Our campus serves as a hub of innovation, where modernity meets tradition to create an ideal learning environment. Equipped with cutting-edge technology and designed for maximum comfort, our facilities foster curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking among our students. From interactive smart classrooms to well-equipped science laboratories and libraries, every aspect of our infrastructure is tailored to enhance the learning experience.
Comprehensive Curriculum
At HPGS, we offer a comprehensive curriculum that spans from preschool to secondary level and college. Our internationally recognized school is registered with the British Council, a testament to the high standards of education we provide. Following the esteemed Cambridge system, we offer both O Level and A Level programs, providing students with a solid academic foundation for their future endeavors. Additionally, we offer the matric board curriculum, catering to the diverse educational needs of our students.
Affordable Excellence
Quality education should be accessible to all, and at HPGS, we uphold this belief through our affordable fee structure. We understand the importance of providing top-notch education without imposing financial burdens on parents. Our commitment to offering quality education at an affordable cost is a testament to our dedication to shaping a brighter future for our students.
A Legacy of Achievement
HPGS is proud to hold the top ranking among the best schools in Karachi. This recognition is a result of the relentless efforts of our students, teachers, and staff, who work together to achieve excellence in all aspects of education. Our students consistently achieve high grades, demonstrating their commitment to academic success and their teachers' dedication to nurturing their potential.
Empowering Your Child's Future
When you choose HPGS, you are making an investment in your child's future. Our holistic approach to education goes beyond academics, instilling values, leadership skills, and a sense of responsibility in every student. Our graduates emerge as confident individuals equipped with the skills needed to excel in a rapidly changing world.
Admission: Your Gateway to Excellence
We invite you to explore the opportunities that await your child at HPGS. Our admission process is designed to be seamless and transparent, ensuring that every aspiring student has an equal opportunity to join our family. Visit our website to learn more about the admission requirements, important dates, and the documents needed to secure your child's spot at our esteemed institution.
Experience the Best School Environment
As you embark on this educational journey with us, you will witness the unparalleled learning environment at HPGS. Our passionate and dedicated teachers create an atmosphere that fosters curiosity, critical thinking, and a love for learning. Our commitment to individualized attention ensures that every student receives the support they need to thrive academically and personally.
Nurturing Potential, Shaping Futures
At HPGS, we believe in the power of education to transform lives. Our mission is to nurture the potential within each student and empower them to become lifelong learners, compassionate individuals, and leaders of tomorrow. Join us in this journey of excellence, innovation, and growth as we work together to shape a brighter future for the next generation.
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Indefinite Hunger Strike Day 3 .
Intensify the Ongoing Struggle Against Administration's Ploy Sandecp, President, JNUSU .
To Scuttle Reservation And Seat lncreaseln JNU's Admissions. Correct All The Persisting Anomalies In 2008 Admissions Mobeen, Jt. Secy., JNUSU .
Anandi VismayDemo at UGC Relay Hunger Strike 13 Aug~.. 2.30pm Sharda, GSCASH .
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Today is the 3d day of the indefinite hunger stnke which JNUSU has launched s1nce Saturday night against several ar)omalies 1n JNU's admission process, particularly non-fulfilment of OBC, PH, SC/ST quota and the increased seat intake F~om the very be~i~ning.of the admission process, JNUSU and the student community have engaged in a prolonged batt!~ .
With the JNU adm1n1stratlon to ensure that correct norms are observed and OBC reservation and seat increase is duly done. JNUSU congratulates .the stude~t commun1ty for the1r spirited participation in yesterday's protest demonstration during the m.eetmg of the Stand1ng comm1ttee on admissions and for ensuring a successful flash strike today against continuing administrative anomalies. .
. During the ~~etin~, JNUSU strongly demanded that the mandated increased seat intake at the various centres be fully f1lled: The admm1strat1on wa~ forced to agree to JNUSU's demands that the 19 vacant seats in the BA programme be f11led. Subsequently, a l1st of 29 students has been broug ht out. The administration also agreed to fill the intake in the MPhii/Phd programme, and an additional list will be brought out today. .
However, the administration remained adamant in not fulfilling JNUSU's other demands. They refused to bring out a waiting. list for the MA Urdu progr~n:'me .wl1ere the intake has not been filled, even though the SFC (Student Faculty Committee) has wntten to the adminiStratiOn demanding that the eligibility criteria be changed in order to accommodate .
.more students. Regard1ng fulfilment of the PH quota, the administration claimed that wherever there were PH seats, all eligible PH students have been admitted. JNUSU however strongly argued that the PH quota has to be fulfilled at any cost, and extra PH seats should be created if necessary. JNUSU demanded that the last date of admissions be extended keeping in view all these anom alies. .
But on the critical issue of filling the OBC quota, the administration showed its casteist colour once again in spite of .
being completely exposed both in terms of law and logic by JNUSU. JNUSU argued that the significant shortfall in the .
osc intake this year is because of the completely erroneous and legally untenable methodology that the JNU .
administration has adopted in fixing the· stipulated relaxation in cut-off for the OBC students. JNUSU maintains .
that the central quest1on today in resolving the non-fulfilment of the OBC quota lies in correcting the dubious and casteist .
yardstick of the administration, which if unaddressed, will never let the OBC quota be filled in this campus. It is .
urgent for the students and teachers on this campus to sp.eak up w1th f1rm clarity on this, and not let the administration have .
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its casteisl ways. JNUSU has already" suqmitted a detailed note-both to the administration as well as the UGC for .
immediate course correction. .
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Let us summarise the bas1c points below. .
The Office Memorandum or MHRD dated 20 Apnl, 2008 on the modalities of ImplementatiOn of the OBC ReservatiOn Act .
offers the following guidelines ( para (X) and (X I) with respect to the relaxation·and application of Cut-off Rules for OBC .
reservation. .
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'Each CEI is also authorized to fix cut off marks for admission/selection through admiss1on test, etc. for the OBC candidates with such differential from the cut off marks for the unreserved category !IS each institution may deem appropriate for maintaining the standards of education and at the same time ensuring that sufficient number of OBC candidates are available in keeping with the directions/observations of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India ~n this regard. This authorization by the central .
Government to the CEis to fix the cut off marks in the.compliance with the Apex Courts direction askmg The Central Government to examine the feasibility of determining such cut-off marks.The·Central Government believes that each C.EI would ensure that the directions/ .. obseiVatioris 61 tiu~ i'lon'blc'Court aridotlowed." . .
"GEls which are in process of conducting admission tests may decide on the cut·off marks forth~ OBC category well in time, so that consistent with the standards of the education of the GEls, sufficient number of eligible OBC candidates arc available for selection on the basis of inter-se merit against the reserve scats. Such institutions may also obtain information pertaining to the background of studentswho may have indicated as belongingto theOBC category in theapplication form, so as to identify those belonging to the 'creamy layer' from among them for exclusion from the counseling/ interview/ group discussions/ offer of admis-.
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In light of this, a correct admission and reservation process in JNU should be along the following line: .
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According to the Act and the Directive, the university must fix " cut-off marks" for both unreserved and OBC candidates well in time. The stated cut-off marks is supposed to "maintain the standard s of education" in a particular instiMion and is a pre-decided policy parameter on which it evaluates whether students fit the standards of the Institute or no~. The cut-.
off is not based on the performance of a particular batch of entrance-seekers. In JNU, for the unreserved candidates the existing bench-m ark, the cut off is 40. Secondly, as per the directions of Honourable Supreme Court-a maximum relaxation of 10 points can be given to an OBC candidate with regard to the un-reserved candidates as a differential. This means that the OBC candidate can get at the most 10 marks less than an unreserved candidate. Accordingly, in JNU, the "cut-off mark" for OBC candidate~ .
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t0 d riv d section of the society, . JNUSU in keeping with the tradition to make JNU more accessible frep teday. We appeal to the is organizing coaching classes for which the forms are available ·om 0 students to volunteer for teachina in the JNUSU coachlna classes. .
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Friends, . . the Administration to concede to We congratulate the student community for successf~lly ~es~u;~;Tast JNUSU elections, the JNUSU has important pending demands of the student com~luntty. Stnc rized the Administration. As a result of the .
been raising a large number of demands and conststently pressu h. d· .
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consistent ssure of the student commu e 0 oWln t d y's meeting ec has accepted the .
· · In yes er a , . d lifled the rules and procedures of GSCASH, recommendations of Rupmanjari Ghosh Committee anfu rati i of the body which was sought to be keeping in line with the democratic and autonomous nc 0~ng The JNUSU as well as the progressive undermined by the reco~mendation of Ashok Mathur Com~tteeee~ecommendotions and compelled the teachers and Karamchc:m~ opposed the Ashok_Mat~ur c~~h rules and procedures of GSCASH is a very Administration to keep tt tn abey~nce. Th~ rat~fic~~ton °m u~ which will further strengthen the rights of .
important victory of the progress~~~ sec:ttons tnt l~oceans~e that gender violence be brought under the women in JNU. However, the Admtntstra~ton mus ? b f cases of violence against women in our purview of the GSCASH in view of the tncrease tn num er o .
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Academic Council Meeting is going to be held on 10 April. However, the administration in its characteristic insensitive manner .
has failed to include s0me of the key demands that JNUSU has been raising for several months now. e WHY this delay In notJfylng the disbursal of scholarship of Rs. 3000 and Rs. 5000 for M Phil and PhD students respectively when the UGC has directed JNU as eariy as January 31 to decide on the date of commencement and number of eligible recipients for the scholarship? .
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Why is the JNU Administration not using its relative discretionary power to decide on the cut-off year for the beginning .
of this scholarship, so as to benefit the maximum number of eligible students? .
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Why is the Administration not activating the Committee agreed upon on 29 September 2006 for implementing the .
entire package of financial assistance of Rs. 1500 MCM for BNMA students, Income cap raised to Rs. 1 lakh p.a for MCM, .
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Why is the Administration silent on recognising Alimiat-Fazeelat certificates for SA I year Admissions even when .
JNUSU has presented the detailed arguments in its favour, and the JNU Administration is as yet unable to give any valid, .
academically coherent and democratically acceptable counter-argument? .
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Why Is the Administration still preludiced enough to continue with its discriminatory policy in JNU admissions against Madarsa background students? .
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e Whv is the Administration still refusing to ensure transparency in JNU's admission process and ignoring concrete proposals to democratise entrance exam. system? .
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Why Is the JNU Administration still refusing to come up with a comprehensive mechanism to ensure minimum wages and rights to various workers in JNU campus? .
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Why is the JNU Administration not taking steps to develop infrastructure In preparation for Implementation of 27°/o quota and 54% seat Increase? The pretext of the Supreme Court stay is a flimsy one, since the University is bound to implement the social justice agenda sooner than later and any "staggering" in this regard is not acceptable. .
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Why Is the University giving leeway to different schools and centres to behave In a discretionary and autonomous manner and go for corporate funding In the institution, rather than using the opportunity to formulate a democratic and accountable Xlth Plan Proposal with the participation of faculty, students and karmacharis? .
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Join Protest De~.1onstration to assert these issues and several other pending agenda of our Chater Of Demand t owrads the coming AC Meeting. sd/-Tyler, Vice-President, JNUSU sd/-Sandeep, Gen. Secy, JNUSU .
year the proposal has been sent to tne tqUIVOlerlt...e \..;UII'''"''cc.. "". ""'""''. ·;;d-, . rega,rd. We warn the administration against any dilly-dolly appr~ach tn thts re~ d . t I of the student . . ding whtch needs untte srugg e .
However, many other genuine Issues are pe~ th t dent community to rally behind it in the community to get' them fulfilled. The JNUSU appea~s. o e s u. d ands of the students. coming days and form a widest possible unity for fulfilling all pertinent em 0 Jyotsna, Jt. Secy, JNUSU g Dhananjay, President, JNUSU .
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../ Strengthening GSCASH: For the first time in the history of JNU, an institutionalized mechanism to introducenew students to GSCASH and JNU's gender-sensitive ethos has been put in place. Following JNUSU'sinterventions, mandatory gender sensitization and orientation classes were introduced from this year, wherevarious issues related to sexual harassment and gender were discussed../ .
Steps for Academic Rejuvenation: JNUSU organised school-level brainstorming sessions with students andfaculty, towards a broad academic rejuvenation in JNU. Before the BoS meetings, these brainstorming sessionscreated a platform where common students (not just elected representatives) and faculty members coulddiscuss serious academic issues in a transparent, non-hierarchical, democratic manner. A broad consensus wasbuilt on various issues like the need to introduce new courses, reasons for high drop-out rates, and the need todemocratise the classroom atmosphere. As a result, when JNUSU Councillors brought up these issues in theBoS meetings, they were supported by large number of faculty members, who saw merit in the students'arguments and demands. As a consequence, several new courses are in the process of being introduced.../ Vigilance in the Admission process: As a result of JNUSU's timely interventions, the JNU administration.
released second lists this year, in order to fulfill reservations and the intake mandated by JNU's Academic.
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Fighting Administrative High-handedness: 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 removal of the Yamuna hostel warden.../ Ensuring workers' rights: From 2006 onwards, the JNUSU has been consistently fighting for workers' rights inthe campus. During this tenure too, time and again JNUSU had to intervene to ensure a variety of demands. 16safai karamcharis working with Garima were terminated by the administration; JNUSU immediately intervenedand 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 tothem. Contractors had been dilly-dallying these payments for months together, and JNUSU finally managed toensure 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. .
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Improved library facilities: The JNUSU has been taking several initiatives to improve the JNU library and.
make it student friendly. Since the last four years there have been many urgent pending issues like.
purchasing of books, transparency and accountability in the purchase of books, improving infrastructure,.
upgrading and expanding the Helen Keller unit and the cyber library. The student community will remember.
that during the tenure of the previous Librarian the library witnessed saw huge pilferage and misuse of fundsfor the purchase of books which were neither recommended by the students nor the teachers.·-_ _Keeping in mind these issues the JNUSU had organized an 'Open House' on 18th April, 2012. 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. Following JNUSU's interventions, some of the issues on which the library has already started work.
are as follows: .
Purchase of Books: Due to the huge pilferage and misuse of funds in the purchasing of books the library.
had virtually stopped purchasing books for the last three years. One of the major demands of the JNUSU.
regarding the library has been the purchasing of books. The LAC has approved the purchasing of almost.
3700 new books worth 1.4 Crores. Some School/Centres had recommended very few books to be.
purchased by the library, JNUSU actively pursued concerned authorities in various Schools/Centres to.
ensure that all required books are recommended by them..
Renovation of Library: The library didn't spend the funds allocated to it for renovation under the 11th.
Plan. It has now been decided that this money amounting to 72 lakhs will be used immediately for the.
renovations. JNUSU demanded that special care should be given to expand student facilities and makethe library PHNH student friendly. .
Renovation of Dholpur House: The tender for the purchase of new tables and chairs for Dholpur Housereading room are in process. .
Acquiring Digital Resources and Digitization: The library has procured e-books published byCambridge University Press (CUP). The library is going to access the digital databases of various.
institutions in the days to come through which students are going to be able to access the digital.
resources in terms of e-books and journals. The JNU library has started the process of digitizing Phd.
Theses after the completion of which Mphil. Dissertations will be digitized. This had been a major demand.
of the student community, especially the Visually Challenged students..
The library is going to procure EZ proxy software through which students can access the resources of.
JNU library even when they are outside JNU. .
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On 11th of January 2007 we have filed the second petition no. 2912007 in the name of Prof. P.V. Indiresan & O~hers .
(JNU, DU an9 NLSUI) Vs. Union of India challenging the 93rd constitutional amendment. Senior Advocate Fali S. .
·~ Nariman, Mukul Rahtogi and lndu Malhotra agued the case. .
On 12th of January 2007 we have filed another petition no. 35/2007 in the name of Youth for Equality Ys. Union of .
India challenging the OBC reservation. Senior Advocate Ashok Desai a11d Adv. M.L. Lahoty argued the case. .
On February 20'11 2007 a petition has been filed in the name of All India Equality Forum Vs. Union of India. Senior .
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On 25th of April 2007 another petition has been filed in the name of Citiz~n for ~quality Vs. Union of India. Senior Ad. P.P. Rao argued the case. .
The long and strenuous efforts of Youth For Equality paid off when all the Senior and learned advocates of .
India agreed to fight the case of Youth For Equality at the Supreme Court of India free of cost. ft\e\\as, ·"'e t-a.s¥.. { 29th March 2007 -SC Stayed the OBC Reservation Bill · .
In a latHlmai k Order, the Hon'ble Supreme Court on 29th of March 2007 stayed the OBC reservation act.
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politics and said it was forced to take the decision against the Government as the 1; overnment did not implement .
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~ort to introd' 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.
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Vahanvati's demand for referring the issue to a Constitution Bench, the court said it would examine it at a later date. .
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Therefore, we said it's final," the Bench said, asking the Government why it was in such a hurry to implement the a\\ tne ~{C Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Act, 2007. "If you cot.IIO wait for 57 years, then you .
\ace con~ can very well wait for another six months," the Bench said. "We do not want to play the game first and then frame .
na\1 \\S ~ the rules. We want rules to be framed first and then play the game," the Bench said, rejecting the Government .
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The Supreme Court on 17th of May 2006 referred the issue of 27% reservation for OBCs in central.
'ef(\a\' 17th May 2007-SC Referred The Obc Quata Case To Larger Bench .
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August 2007 to November 2007-Hearing at the constitution bench.
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an< The constitution bench comprising of Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, Justice Arijit Pasayat, Justice C.K. 'oe Thakkar, Justice R.V. Raveendran and Justice Dalveer Bhandari started hearing. The largest ever hearing involving .
as many as. two dozen senior advocates from both the sides (Youth For Equality and Union of India) undertaken for .
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lOth April 2008 --Supreme Court Verdict on OBC quota is o-...t .
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In the historic judgment, the Supreme Court pronounced its verdict. While upholding the reservation in .
aided institutions, the Court asked for Creamy layer removal. Beside$ this, a person with a graduation has been declared as educationally forward. The Court also directed the Government to reserve some percentage of 27% fon .
economically backward people. The Court also denied res~ation in unaided institutiBns. At the same time Couf! .
asked to define the criteria for Creamy layer and for identification of OBCs. Merit has also been considerec .
important. The Government has been directed not to dilute the Merit to unreasonable extent.. .
After the judgment what has happened is already conveyed to the student community over the past fev, months. What next is the big question! We will end the culture of divisive politics and restore a union of India a: good as the citizen it serves, starting with real reform and agenda. The Youth for Equality is committed to the voio of the students and citizen. We are committed to immediate change and excited to lead our university and count~ .
in a new direction. .
All of your participation, support and suggestion is very vital for a society free from the intervention of caste, creef .
religion and nasty politics. Do write in to us:yfe.contact@gmail.com or call us: 9891155057 .
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Sd/-Raghib Akhtar, YFE Representa Sd/-Manpreet Kaur, YFE Representative .
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