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Rs 3000/ 5000 scholarships for M.Phil/ Ph.D students. Rallying in one go. But the MHRD rejected JNU's proposal, insisting.

students from within the campus as well as from Central Uni- that OBC reservations and concomitant seat increase must be.

versities across the country, JNUSU led a massive protest implemented in a staggered manner. This rejection emboldened.

demonstration on 29th November which forced the UGC to the anti-reservation forces within JNU, particularly within the.

withdraw its stalling order. Administration. Raising its voice against this unfavourable tide,.

JNUSU struggled to secure 12% OBC reservations while.

The prolonged and insensitive delay in the disbursal of under MHRD's directive only 9% OBC reservations is being.

RGNF was resolutely opposed by JNUSU. Following JNUSU's implemented in campuses throughout the country..

protest actions, the Administration was forced to release orders.

for all pending RGNF JRF disbursals at the increased rate and However, the emboldened anti-reservation forces in the ad-.

agreed to the immediately form the mandatory committees for ministration tried all tactics to impede, hinder and delay the proper.

upgradation from JRF to SRF. implementation of reservations. The JNU VC misled the AC by.

arguing that since reservations had now crossed the 50% bar,.

Many matters concerning fellowships -- the increase of PH reservation would be implemented in a horizontal [and thus.

MCM to Rs.2500 per month and the income cap for availing restricted manner]. Against this blatant illegality, JNUSU raised.

MCM to Rs 2.5 lakhs per annum, raising the Rs 3000/5000 the concerns of PH students and forced the administration.

fellowship for all M.Phil/Ph.D. scholars to Rs.5000/8000 to come out with a new list. When the M.Phil viva lists were.

per month, ensuring timely disbursal of RGNF, and en- released, the cut-off marks for OBC students were kept the same.

suring financial assistance for PH students, corpus fund as that of general students, in gross violation of the law. Again,.

for smooth disbursal of CSIR fellowships --- are ongoing JNUSU intervened and forced the administration to bring out a.

arenas of struggle. fresh list of OBC students..

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Against corporatization of the campus Finally, in a wilful violation of even the MHRD directives,.

the JNU administration wrongly applied the relaxation of cut-.

Over the years, through its presence in JNUSU, AISA has off marks for OBC students, thereby leading to the non-fulfil-.

fought resolutely against the corporatization of campus spaces. ment of the OBC quota. JNUSU exposed the administration's.

In the movement against Nestle in 2004-05, the students of JNU deceit and launched a12-day indefinite hunger strike. As a.

proclaimed that shops and spaces should be allotted to socially result of this agitation, the administration was forced to provide.

deserving sections rather than corporate interests. JNUSU its position in writing, something they had earlier refused.

to do. It was also compelled to constitute two committees to look.

This year, the administration tried to separate shop into the issue of non-fulfilment of OBC seats as well as gross.

allotment from the Campus Development Committee. Such anomalies in the 2008 admission process. Importantly, the.

a move was intended to open the doors for corporatization administration agreed that those seats remaining unfilled.

and corruption in shop allotment in a fast-expanding campus. this year would be carried over to next year's admissions,.

JNUSU opposed this proposal, mobilizing students, teachers as a one-time measure..

and karamcharis against this threat to JNU's socially sensitive.

shop-allotment policy. As a result, the administration was forced JNUSU has expanded this struggle into further arenas. De-.

to withdraw the proposal. tailed representations were submitted to the UGC and MHRD..

A massive public meeting with legal experts and faculty mem-.

Expediting the construction of hostels bers exposed the JNU Administration and endorsed JNUSU'S.

position..

It is the responsibility of the university to ensure that all those.

who come to study receive accommodation and other facilities A consistent resistance to fascist forces.

free of hassles. But this year, as the university expanded, stu-.

dents have faced many difficulties. Women students, in particu- At the present juncture, when various political forces have.

lar, have confronted the slow allotment and non-availability of been creating an embedded communal commonsense, JNUSU.

hostels. Against the administration's insensitive approach, the has mobilized students to speak out against communal logic, the.

JNUSU has forced measures to remedy the situation. As a communalisation of culture and the witch hunting of minorities..

result, several dormitories have been opened and TR/SR/.

NR facilities have expanded beyond earlier restrictions. The In campus, the ABVP which has shown no commitment to.

building of Koena hostel must be expedited, and JNUSU any student issue has engaged in a vicious campaign to inflame.

insisted that the planning and construction of another new the campus with its communal venom and divide the student.

hostel must start immediately, so that this situation does community. In October last year, a Ph.D student from Lohit hos-.

not recur next year. tel belonging to the minority community was beaten up by the.

ABVP's goons. On the night of the JNUSU Presidential Debate.

Expansion of Health Centre is a pressing need of the on 31st October, ABVP lumpens engaged in wholesale violence..

JNU community. Due to consistent efforts of JNUSU, several The tent was torn down, stones pelted, and candidates as well.

specialists have been appointed, but the health centre is yet as EC members assaulted. While the ABVP publicly defended.

to become round-the -clock. During the UGC team's visit for the its activities, the JNU administration refused to take suo.

XIth Plan, JNUSU forced a survey of the Health Centre by the moto cognizance, thus making clear the indulgent attitude.

team and presented a detailed expansion plan. of the JNU Administration towards these communal forces..

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Correct implementation of OBC reservation At each step, JNUSU has mobilized the student community.

against the ABVP. In the Lohit Hostel case, the administration.

In 2007, the OBC reservation bill became a law. Almost was forced to take action against the culprits in December..

immediately, its implementation was stalled by the anti-res- Through repeated protest demonstrations, the administra-.

ervation forces. AISA's Office-bearers in JNUSU, took the tion was forced to set up an independent enquiry to look into.

protest to the streets. Within the campus, AISA opposed the ABVP's violence during the Presidential Debate. Based on.

YFE every inch of the way, insisting that JNU could never hundreds of student depositions and other evidences, the Prof..

be their domain. In April 2008, the Supreme Court finally ruled Shankar Basu Committee report has unequivocally identified.

in favour of OBC reservation, though its judgement does not the miscreants and also asked that adequate action be taken..

lack inconsistencies. However, in refusing to take action against ABVP on the basis of.

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time. The DSF lists this as their achievement, remaining silent on the fact that DSF Councillors nominated by theJNUSU President as representatives in the EOO never showed up for the job. So, during the admission process,the EOO had no option but to contact the JNUSU Joint Secretary, who then worked as the JNUSU representative.

in the EOO. Through his efforts, a significant change in the admission procedure for physically challenged.

verification by a Medical Board in the JNU Health Centre. And since the concerned board in the Health Centre students was ensured this year. Till last year, PH students seeking admission in JNU had to first undergo a.

are available only after 4pm on set days, PH students had to wait for at least one extra day for taking admission. .

Thus, the JNUSU Joint Secret'ary (from AISA) intervened to ensure that PH students be given admission without.

happen after admission. This considerable relief fails to find any mention in the DSF's self-claimed list of delay based on their existing PH certificates from any government hospital and their JNU level verification can.

achievements (leaflet dated 30 Aug). except for a general mention of EOO representation. The fact is that the.

DSF and JNUSU President are clueless as to the real interventions made by the JNUSU representative from AISA .

in the EOO! .

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SPS Dormitory which started in August 2012 during the tenure of the last AISA-Ied JNUSU, has been steadilyregularised with mess facilities for 150 residents at a reasonable rate of Rs 1965 per month. Also, to expand.

students' residential facilities, Mahanadi Hostel which earlier used to accommodate other JNU staff, is now.

being turned into an exclusively married research scholars' hostel..

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Workers' Rights: The JNUSU's Security, CDC and SSS Convenors (all from AISA) made repeated interventionsagainst violations of workers' rights: exposing and correcting violations in ESI PF documents; non-issuing of payslips; illegal deduction from security guards' salary in the name of uniforms; ensuring compensation to an.

injured worker; and payment of mandated wages. This required day-to-day visits to worksites, taking on corrupt.

contractor-administration nexus by several JN USU Councillors from AI SA and a team of student activists of the.

institutional responsibility towards workers' rights: this yea r, 6 committees have been formed, and a NEW post .

campus as well as concerned faculty members. These consistent struggles fixed the JNU administration'sof labour welfare officer has been created who will be accountable for the functioning of these committees. (The JNUSU President in spite of repeated requests, hardly showed up. He only made a ceremonial appearance.

at a protest demonstration that was called when all the painstaking groundwork had been done by others. Once.

again, the advances in workers' rights won by JNUSU leaders find no mention in DSF's list of achievements.).

Reviving the Cultural Clubs: After a gap of four years, the cultural clubs in JNU were revived. After the.

intervention ofJNUSU, elections to convenors of various cultural clubs were conducted in March 2013..

Solidarity Team Against Minority Witch-Hunt: When Khalid Mujahid was killed in police custody in Uttar.

against communal witch-hunting and custodial killings organised by the Rihai Manch in front of the Vidhan.

Sabha in Lucknow. Once again, none from DSF in JNUSU ever bothered to join the team..

The above is just a sample of those initiatives and achievements that have found NO MENTION in the list of self-.

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Pradesh in May 2012, JNUSU led a fact-finding team to Lucknow and also participated in the ongoing protests .

claimed achievements by DSF {leaflet dated 30 August). WHY? The DSF does not know of most of these initiatives.

and achievements -because they never worked on these issues! Or is their silence a calculated ploy, on election.

eve, to accuse AISA of "empty rhetoric", "sectarianism" and "Jack of any constructive initiative to strengthen.

JNUSU"I The DSF sees such hard work for library infrastructure, JNU Press, ensuring workers' rights and relief to PH.

socially sensitive campus undertaken by AISA and its JNUSU representatives, reflects their sheer lack of social .

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students as non-issues and 'empty rhetoric'! Their attempt to black out these initiatives and achievements for a.

commitment. .

Outside the campus too, we have spearheaded important struggles. In the mass anger that erupted on the streets of Delhi in December after the gang rape and murder of a young student, we played an important role in ensuring thatfreedom for women became a central slogan of the movement -and in the process rebuffing the pervasive rape .

culture and victim blaming that promotes sexual violence. In February and March 2013, when the momentum of the mass outrage against the 16th December incident was petering out, AISA initiated the "Freedom Without Fear".

campaign, under which it campaigned extensively in JNU, and also in several colleges in Delhi University to buildsupport against the patriarchal biases and rape culture. .

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Historic Victory For OBC Reservations: 18.8.11t':. J1=-"'"f:1Today SC Finally Declared 'Cut-off' to be Defined as 'Minimum Eligibility'-Removed the Central Road Block for Non-Fulfillment of OBC Seats! .

United Victorv Procession from Ganga Dhaba, and a Public Meeting with Teachers and Citizens Tonight 18 Aug 9.30 pm AISA hails today's historic Supreme Court judgement on the cut-off criterlon for OBC reservations. The sc .

verdict today vindicates the position that AISA had been painstakingly arguing against all oppositionand cynicism for the last 3 years. The Supreme Court bench comprising Justices R.V. Raveendran and A.K . Patna1k today clarified that the relaxation in cut-off for OBC candidates is to be calculated from the minimum eligibility mark, and NOT from the mark obtained by the last selected general category candidate. In doing so, the SC dismissed the appeal by the anti· .

reservation YFE and PV lndiresan against the Delhi HC verdict o 7 September 2010 and upheld the 7 Sep 201 o HC Verdict. Further, the SC has ordered that all central universities which are in the midst of their admission process must make all necessary corrections in their admission criteria, define eligibility marks as cut-off, and fulfill OBC reservations .

accordingly by 31 August. .

The verdict has an all-India implication-it has salvaged the OBC Reservation Act from being scuttled on the .

ground by deliberate casteist manipulation of "cut-off" norm as we have seen in JNU and DU. .

This year, the correct cut-off criteria has been implemented in JNU af1er a 3-year long struggle with the JNU administration. .

However, in several universities, including DU, the wrong criteria is being followed. Today. in OU Law Faculty. even as the .

SC judgement was being pronounced, anti-reservation brigade tried to physically stop eligible OBC candidates from taking .

admission. However, students defending social justice and reservations intervened to ensure that admission process .

happened according to the HC and SC verdict, As a result almost 300 OBC students, whose admissions were kept .

hanging all these days, got admission. .

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The SC verdict today is a vindication of the struggle that was begun by the AISA-led JNUSU three years ago in 2008. Right from the first year of implementation of OBC reservations, AISA and AISA-Ied JNUSU identified the faulty cut-off criteria as the main stumbling block hindering the fulfillment of OBC reservations. Even other universities ltke DU and Allahabad University adopted this clever castelst device created by JNU, in order to ensure non-fulfilment of OBC .

quota and diversion of OBC seats. .

In 2008, when JNU announced its 2008 OBC admission norm, AISA alerted everyone that this method of .

fixing 'cut-offs' was flawed and would NEVER allow OBC seats to be filled. AlSA waged a sustained struggle .

against this wrong definition of 'cut-off,' using admission data obtained through RTis to prove the validity of our A launched a sustained campaign and struggle to rectify the distorted.

argument. In the three years that followed, AI implementation of OBC quotas in JNU and elsewhere. From 2008 till the JNU AC meet in March 2010, all other organizations in JNU ran a vitriolic campaign against AISA on this question, and refused to accept our point about the false definition of cut-off, or participate .

in a single protest programme or public meeting! Despite this hostility, and these attempts to divert our struggle, AISA never got distracted and conducted a lone battle for correct implementation of OBC quota. Only many JNU teachers .

saw the correctness of our point, supported the campaign and took bold positions in various forums like the AC or Dean's Committee. .

Eventually, in 2010, our stance was vindicated by the Delhi High Court in a landmark verdict. In fact, the SFI was so upset by the Delhi HC's vindication of AISA's position that they could not even welcome the verdict for .

48 hours! 's ploy to subvert.

YFE however understood the importance of the HC verdict and the verdict's power to stop the YFEand deny OBC reservations, and so YFE filed an SLP (special leave petition) challenging the HC verdict in the Supreme Court. Today's verdict finally vanquished the anti-reservation forces even in the Supreme Court, which firmly upheld that 'cut-off' and 'minimum eligibility' were one and the same thing. The episode also exposed the double standards of the Congress-UPA Central govEnnment on the question of OBC pproached the HRD Mintstry and Social Justice Ministry, asking.

reservations. In the course of the struggle, we repeatedly .

them to step in and settle the matter by clarifying how their own law on OBC reservations was to be interpreted. Not only did the Central Government fail to do so. In fact during the JNU case in the Delhi HC, the Counsel for Central Government actually argued in support of the JNU Administration and YFE advocates argujag aqajnst our (correct) interpretation of 'cut-off marks.' It was only after the Delhi HC verdict vindicated AISA's 3-year long struggle that the Central Government .

changed its posture. .

It is indeed a moment of celebration for all those who stand by social justice and the constitutional rights of deprived sections of society to reservations. The whole struggle has exposed how antl-reservatlonists occupying and today, the.

high positions inside JNU administration tried to subvert OBC reservations ~y hook or by crc:>ok -sustained struggle of the JNU community, including students as well as progressive teachers, agamst these ploys, has .

won a huge victory in the shape of the SC verdict. we appeal to all JNU students and organizations who stand by social justice to join a massive United Victory .

Procession from Ganga Dhaba, 9.30 pm tonight (18 August). .

Sucheta, Gen. Secy, AISA, JNU.

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Abhishek Kr. Yadav, Vice-President., AISA, JNU .

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Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union (JNUSU) .

To the Vice Chancellor, Chairperson, Academic Council and all Members of the AC .

It has come to the notice of the student community that JNUs Academic Council (AC), which is one of the universitys highest decision-making bodies, will be meeting on March 19th 2012. We would therefore like to bring to your notice certain important issues regarding democratisation of the academics and the admission process in JNU and to strengthen its inclusive character. .

1. Reduction in the weightage for Viva-voce in the entrance exam: In JNU, it has long been the practice to allot a weightage of 30% for interviews in the admission process. The high weightage for viva marks unfortunately leaves the door open for subjective biases (of various kinds) of the evaluators to unduly influence the final results. Therefore, it is urgent that in the interests of ensuring objectivity and impartiality, and reducing the evident subjective and ideological biases, the weightage of viva marks be reduced from the coming academic year itself. We provide below a random sample of some instances from the admission test of 2011: .

Centre Marks in Written Marks in Viva Category .

Student A MOD/CHS/SSS 53 (+5 for women students) 8 OBC .

Student B POL/SSS 37 1 ST .

Student C SEAS/SIS 35 2has long OBC .

Student D RCA/SIS 37 3 ST .

Student E RCA/SIS 46 1 SC .

Student F CSRD/SSS 30 3 OBC .

Student G SAS/SIS 43 4 ST .

Student H SAS/SIS 48 2 ST .

Student I SAS/SIS 46 1 OBC .

Student J SAS/SIS 45 26 General .

Student K SAS/SIS 46 24 General .

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(We have avoided mentioning registration numbers) .

It must also be noted that the JNUs admission policy on viva-voce is in violation of the verdict of a 5-Judge .

Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court given in 13 Nov. 1980 (Ajay Hasia Etc. vs. Khalid Mujib Sehravardi & Ors). .

This 5-Judge bench (comprising P.N. Bhagwati, Y.V. Chandrachud (CJI), V.R. Krishnaiyer, Syed Murtaza Fazal Ali, .

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A.D. Koshal) said, We are of the view that, under the existing circumstances, allocation of more than 15% of the total marks for the oral interview would be arbitrary and unreasonable and would be liable to be struck down as constitutionally invalid We, the undersigned, demand that the issue be included in the agenda of the upcoming AC meeting of March 19th 2012. We also appeal to the AC to take a concrete decision to reduce the weightage of viva marks in JNUs entrance exam. .

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Reduction in eligibility criteria for OBC students at various levels; The eligibility criteria for OBC students have to be reduced at various levels BA to MA, MPhil 1st year to M.Phil 2nd year, and also from M.Phil to Ph.D. After implementation of OBC reservation it is necessary that the OBC students are given relaxation as the SC/ST students. .

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Updating the quartile list for the admission: JNUs deprivation point system and quartile list has to be updated to ensure more social inclusion. Currently, several backward districts (for instance Siddharth Nagar, Mau and Gautam Buddha Nagar) are not identified as such by JNU, and students coming from these districts are not able to avail of deprivation points. .

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Further Recognition of Madrasa Certificate: After 40 long years, JNU finally started recognizing madarsa certificates in 2008. This process of recognition of madarsa certificates has to be further intensified. Also the anomalies requiring additional English certificates from eligible madarsa students have to be corrected. .

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Increase in MCM and Expanding Time Period for UGC non-NET Fellowship: MCM was last increased in 2006. It must be increased to keep it relevant in a situation of skyrocketing inflation and cost-of-living. Moreover, our university has a total 7 years research program. The university must take steps to ensure that students are provided scholarship to sustain them for the last two years of their research. .

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We, the undersigned, appeal to the Academic Council to take all these issues into consideration in the upcoming AC meeting of March 19th, 2012 to sustain and strengthen the inclusive character of our university. .

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On the other hand, the YFE councillors are also sabotaging the functioning of JNUSU Council byrefusing to sign the quorum sheets if OBC reservation & seat increase is one of the agendas. We warn YFE against such tactics and urge upon the students of the respective schools to build sufficient .

pressure on their respective councillors to attend the council meeting so that demands of all the .

schools can be included in the JNUSU Charter. The SFI demands that the following demands should .

. be added to the charter of demands which the JNUSU would formulate in the Council meeting tonight .

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and a strong movement should be built on an urgent basis to fulfil the entire charter of demands. .

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Implement 27% OBC reservation and 54% seat increase from the next academic session with proper infrastructural facilities. .

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Ensure democratic formulation of the 11th plan of the university in consultation with all sections of the university community. .

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Recognition of Alimiyat and Fazilat degrees for admission to BA 1st year courses in the university. .

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Formulation of the committee to increase the MCM for BNMA students to Rs1500, raising the .

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income cap to Rs 1 lakh per annum and increasing the amount paid in Earn While you Learn Scheme to Rs 50 per hour. .

Immediate disbursal of Rs 3000 and Rs 5000 scholarships announced by the UGC for M Phil, Ph 0 students. .

CV Expedite the process of implementing other scholarships announced by the central governmentand the UGC like the Maulana Azad Scholarship and Single Girl Child Scholarship. .

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Restore the number of CSIR scholarships for research scholars. .

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Increase the readership allowance for visually challenged students. .

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Ratify the rules and procedures of the GSCASH immediately. Set up a mechanism to bring genderviolence under the purview of GSCASH. .

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Formulate a committee to strengthen and democratize the Equal Opportunity Office. .

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Ensure transparency in the admission process. Make public the marks of M Phil written and Viva exams. Make sure that the caste of the candidate is not known to the interview panel. .

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Convert the women's study programme into a full fledged Centre, institute scholarships for those .

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doing research on gender issues. .

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Ensure all the rights of daily wage and casual workers in JNU. .

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Stop corporate funding in the academics of the university. .

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Open the Health centre on Sundays as promised last year. .

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Increase the timings of the Library; open the TB section for 24 hours. .

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Institute a publishing house for the university like other reputed universities. .

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Make the functioning of Placement Cell effective and accountable. .

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Start a translation division in the university which would translate standard academic works intovarious regional languages. .

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Buy a bus for the university and ensure regular service to down campus and different libraries inDelhi. .

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Regulate the rates of print out and photo copy shops in the campus. .

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Immediately start the construction of new hostels. .

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Democratically prepare environment-friendly master plan. .

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Start full-fledged functioning of SBI branch and a new ATM at Poorvanchal; and other demands. .

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All the school level demands. .

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WP. ~ppeal to the student community to rally behind lilt:! JNUSU to pressurlse the administration to.

fulfil all our genuine demands. .

STUDENTS' UNITY LONG LIVE! .

Sd/-Rajiv Kr. Ranjan, Secretary, JNU-SFI .

Sd/-Roshan Kishore, President, JNU-SFI .

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02.02.07 Ensure Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship For ALL SC/STStrengthen the Struggle for Social Justice, Research Scholars WhoseDemocracy and Transparency in JNU Names Do Not Figure In TheAdmissions! Recently Released Selection List! .

Join PROTEST DEMO. We have been persistently arguing that in absence ofopenlydeclared objective criteria Ad Block 03.02.07 2.00om ofselection, Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship should .

JNUSUhas consistently demanded implementationof27o/o Reservation be extended to ALL SC/ST Research .

and 54%seat Increase in JNU without delay. retainingdeprivation points Scholars. TheJNUSU today submitted a .

for gender and regionalbackwardness. As a result ofsuch movemental letter to the JNUAdministration, with a .

pressure, the JNU Administration had set up a Committee to prepare a .

preliminary set of names of applicants roadmap for implementation quotas and seat increase. for Rajiv GandhiFellowship from JNU, Thenext meeting ofthis Committee is to be held tomorrow, January whose names have not figured in the 3 at 2.30 pm. selection list. The JNUSUdemanded that The JNU Administration in JNU's prospectus for this year has declared the JNU Administration take up the matter its intentionto implement reservation for OBCs.However, since the JNU with the UGC immediately and ensure that Administration is yet to come out with a clear and concrete proposal, ALL SC/ST research scholars from JNU JNUSU invites all students to participate in a Protest Demo at the meeting who applied forthe Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship venue, todemand: should be allowed to avail ofit. .

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Increase in Jl\TU without delay, retaining deprivation points for akes P Struggle for.

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Workers' Rights in Shops in KC .

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Acceptance of Ahm1at and Fazeelat and other Madarsa Two days back, ~ youn~ worker in Lala's.

certificates in BA 1st year admissions, upholding of Sachar vegetable and fruit shop mKamal Complex.

Committee Recommendations was beatenup with a helmet and injured by .

EnsuringTransparency in Admission Processes, through the owner. JNUSU had taken up the issue -the display ofbreak-up ofWritten/Viva marks, promptly. It was revealed that the worker (who had been working at the shop for the.

-fixingofminimum/maximum marks for viva, .

pastninemonths) had not beenpaid according -provisions forvivasto be conducted in different languages, .

to minimum wage rate. -BA entrance exam to be offered in Hindi as well, .

Yesterday in the evening, JNUSU General -doing away with caste identification in viva forms Secretary, a Councillorfrom SSS as well as .

The JNUSU General Secretary also lodged a strong written several activists andcommon students went protest with the JNU Administration, following a newspaper report to question the shop owner. Under pressure in yesterday's (1'1 February'07) Rashtriya Sahara regarding JNU from the students, the shop owner was forced administration's refusal to accept the Madarsa Degrees in JNU. to pay up the arrears to the worker at the JNUSU has been persistently demanding the acceptance ofAlimiat minimum wage rate -amounting to Rs. 20, .

Fazeelat Certificates for admissions to B.A 1sr year. We have elaborated 000. .

the entire academic logic as well as the tremendous urgent social necessity Following that, the students spontaneously in favour ofthe issue so as to strengthen the socially sensitive democratic .

took up an impromptu survey ofall the shops and inclusive character ofJNU. A signature petition ofalmost 1600 in Kamal Complex, where it came to Light that students has been submitted to this effect. all the shops were grossly underpaying their JNUSU will not toleratesuch one-sided announcements against.

\t employees. Evidence ofthe actual rate being .

J the opinion ofJNUSU and demand ofthe student community on a crucial paid was taken in writing with the workers' .

issue. JNUSU reiterates it demand that the issue be included in signatures..

theAcademic Council agenda and cleared immediately. JNUSU congratulates the studentcommtmity.

JNUSU appeals to the student community to participate in for theirspirited participation in the movementtomorrow's demonstration in large numbers .

to ensure workers' rights in various areas of JNU..

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continuing with their time tested slrategy' of attacking demoa:atic institutions, the SFI has again .

FrtendS, Their white lies like, ~.

resorted to misrepresentation of the recent Supreme Court verdict banmng capitation fee. It Is obvious that .

eitherthe SFI leadership lacks the intellectual capability to Interpret the verdict, orthey are doing It consciOUSly .

to mislead the sf~dent community through their mlslnfonnatlon campaign. .

judgement seeks to do away· with whatever ·little control the governments have over the--rapidly .

flourishing privata educational Institutions have the right to set up their own fee s.tJucture .

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u~Of ttterecenLOupreme Court Judgemenf trf the 'TMA Pal Vs. State of Kamataka'governments having any say In the matter. (Last night SFI pamphlet)" clearly sjlows em.ulatfl.ArUOdM~~"d:ndennlnlng the legitimacy of Su~reme_Court. .

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charging capitation fee for profiteering. Government should cons1der canceling the affiliation of Educauonal institutions are est~f>lished for charitable purposes and th~refore, there can be no scope for .

1) institutions Indulging in such practices. Oetennfnatlon of management quota In private professional 1nstttutlons Including the minority .

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The fee structure of the colleges also must be scrutinized by a committee headed by a retired High Institutions should be done by a four-member committee headed by a retired High Court Judge. .

The committee should consist of a chartered accountant, a doctor or an engineer .

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Court judge..

secretary of medical education or technical education depending upon the nature ofthe college and a~ .

Each institution can have separate fee structure. But it should be commensurate with the infrastrudure eminent personality ofthe state. .

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salary paid to the staffand investments made for the future. .

The fee structure will remain valid for 3 years and the institution can approach the committee for .

5) revision afterthree years. The institutions can collect the fee for one semester or at the most one year and they cannot collect the .

6) fees for the entire course at a time. .

The inter se merit should not be ignored under the management quota..

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Even for admission under the management quota, a common entrance test should be held. .

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The seats falling vacant under the management quota would be filled up by the students passing the .

The state government should enact appropriate legislations to give effect to the judgement and till-such CET conducted by the respective state governments..

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The judgement has answered most of the demands raised by ABVP in the wake of the different interpretations.

-tlme the d1re-ctlon-s-onne Co"urt would'be opelative under Act 141 of the Constitution The direction of the .

of the earlier judgement made by the private managements to suit their own interests. .

Court regarding the setting up of two committees headed by retired High Court judges to monitor admission .

quota and fee structure are particularly significant. It may be recalled that massive student agitations were held in the states of Kamataka, Andhra Pradesh, .

student interests and preventing exploitation and profiteering by greedy and unscr..upulous managements. Kerela, Tamil Nadu and Maharastra underthe leadership ofABVP demanding effective measures forprotecting .

Further ABVP 1lad also pleaded before the High Courts and the Supreme Court through imp leading .

applications. .

The judgement has emphatically rejected the claim of_the minority and unaided educational institutions that they . have unfettered,..rights in the matter of admission and iee structure. .

Considering the·fact that the five judge bench had a limited scope of interpreting and removing the ambiguities pertaining to the earlier judgement of the large bench, the;:>resent judgement may be regarded as a triumph for the recent struggle carried by ABVP to protect student interest. But ABVP is of the opinion that 50:50 formula .

prescribed by the Supreme Court for current year may be relevant for the states where the admission process .

has not started.-In .those states VJhere admissinr.-:'1lrocess has ah:eady commenced.. on the basis of agreed The state governments should take st&ps to ensure that the rahos tl1c pm~itio~oyld -110t oe Olstbroed. .

admission remain L!naftected and the students interests are safeguarded. .

units of ABVP will prevail upon the state government in this respect. The state units will also take.

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NSUI appeals the student community of Jawaharlal Nehru University to stand in arity wi .

strike demanding the 'Increase in MCM Scholarships, Metro Feeder Buses For JNU, Wifi-Facility for Hostels in JNU!! . .

The last students' Union election produced a AISA-DSF JNUSU. Prior to this election it was AISA who was at the helm of .

JNUSU.since 2007 till the JNUSU was suspended for uncertainty precipitated by the lyngdoh recommendations and it .

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was AISA which dominated the JNUSU when it was restored. .

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NSUI demands the Govt. Of India, the Govt of NCT of Delhi and the JNU administration to meet the demands .

immediately or face grave consequence from the student community of JNU ! ! .

The series of rhetoric both the AISA and DSF (ex 'sfi-Jnu') perpetuated has been evident in their non sense attitude .

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which they have exhibited during various junctures in fight for fulfilling the demands of the student community in JNU. .

The incumbent JNUSU was seen as an opportunity to assess the political stands of the dominant strands of the left .

dispensations ranging from AISA-DSF (the ex-'sfi jnu') in the campus and the past union functioning of the AISA. NSUI .

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appeals the student community of JNU to reject the rhetoric politics of the AISA led JNUSU as well as the opportunist .

politics of the DSF(the ex-'sfi-jnu') and SFI. .

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What is the Credit ofA/SA ? .

.. AISA, the student dispensation of the (CPI Ml) has been at the helm of JNUSU since 2007. The political stands of .

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AISA have been always superficial and dubious. Their assertions and claims ranged from the double standards and blind political assertions. The history of AISA ism in JNU has been a ironic series of rhetoric politics with hollow claims. Stand on Cnmmunalism -It is an open fact that CPIML-AISA has no credible history of containing communalism .

symbolified in the form of RSS-BJP-ABVP nexus in this country. Since their inception in JNU the ASlA-ian brigade has sought to champion the rights of the minority and the fight against Sanghi Giroh. NSUI would like to make it clear that the hollow claims on the minority will not equal to substantial alternative secular politics. It is not the CPIML-AISA combine which resisted the BPJ and communalism electorally and politically, instead it is the combine of Congress and other secular democratic forces which provided a stumbling block to communal politics around this country. NSUI is resolved to fight the jingoistic politics of ABVP in JNU as is evident in their tirade against Shri-Sushil Kumar Shinde, Shri-Digvijay Singh etc. {It is very surprising that AISA and DSF maintained conspicuous .

silence when Sangh Parivaar brigade openea a baseless tirades against the minoritie.s in india 'when the Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde revealed about the Sangh Parivaar terror Camps jn various Parts of the country) and the communal frenzy of the RSS brigade all over the country. .

The admission process In both JNU and Delhi University has become controversial this year with the anti-reservation lobby exerting tremendous ploys to scuttle the constitutionally guaranteed reservations in the intake of students. In Delhi University, even after the MHI\D directive (directive in response to a delegation from the student community) to the University, the DU administration sought to play 'Hide and Seek' with the reservation .

Policy. An RTI conducted in around 30 colleges in 2010 revealed that on an average General Category seats were filled in excess by 30% of the sanctioned strength. It was also revealed that in the very same colleges Reserved Category seats were filled 30% below the sanctioned strength. Thus, the anti-reservation lobby in the University has been robbing the seats from the SC, ST, and OBC students and depriving them the 15, 7 .5, and 27 percent ages of seats provided by the Central Educational Institutions (Reservations in Admission) Act of 2006.The student community in Delhi University had to go for indefinite relay hunger strike with the open support of DUSU lead by NSUI, to which the DU administration had to bring an official order so as to ensure fair and proper Implementation of constitutionally mandated reservations In the admissions for SC/ST/and OBC students. On the other hand in JNU under the stewardship of AISA-DSF, a look into the current year's admission process would reveal a dismal picture with an improper implementation of reservations (SC/ST/OBC/PH) in Mphii/Phd admissions. This not only has brought to light, the extent to which the anti-reservation lobby can scuttle the goal of social justice, but also exposed the dubious role of AISA led JNUSU. When the constitutionally mandated reservations for OBC-SC-ST-PH categories are 27,15,7.5 and 3 percentages respectively, the actual percentage of students in the admission list belonging to the respective categories are 19.63, 11.42, 5.82, 2.39 percentages respectively. Of this criminal injustice in the admission process, it is shocking that there have been no SC/ST and OBC students in the admission list of CITD, Spanish, German centres etc. It was A/SA which sought to settle the .

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In the face of increasing neo-liberal assaults of fee-hike and fund-cut, JNUSU forced the administration to agree in principle to increase the MCM amount on the receipt of funds under the 12th plan, include the demand for extending the time period of the UGC non-net scholarship to cover the entire period of research in its 12th plan proposals to the UGC. JNUSU also ensured smooth SWITCHOVER from non-Net UGC scholarship to JRF/SRF so that students can avail the fellowship of higher amount for the maximum period. .

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JNUSUs vigilance in the admission process ensured the release second lists this year for fulfilling mandated reservation. .

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Administrative High-handedness was defeated in Koyna, Shipra, Yamuna .

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Attempts at Fee-hike and User Charges in Mahanadi and Yamuna have been stalled. .

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Workers rights were vigilantly defended at each juncture by reversing retrenchment and defending correct wages and ESI/PF rights. .

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It is vital that the new JNUSU carry forward the initiatives set in place by the outgoing AISA-led JNUSU, and also forge new struggles in the face of an overall atmosphere of curtailment of students rights and campus democracy. It is time to expand the continuing struggle for Social Inclusion -by forcing the JNU administration to abide by its promise of increasing MCM from 12th plan, by ensuring the translated reading materials, by democratising EOO and giving it statutory representation and power, transparency in evaluation and regular timely feed-back of mid-term evaluations, addressing drop-out rates, defending GSCASH in the face of the undemocratic provisions of the newly passed bill on sexual harassment at workplaces, alleviating educational deprivation and underrepresentation of minorities as recommended by several expert committees (like Sachar Committee and Raganath Mishra commission) through reservation and deprivation points, fellowship on the lines of the RGNF for the PH students, defeating periodic moves of imposing user charges and feehike; ensuring better Infrastructural Facilities by speedy starting of New Hostel Construction and reversing undemocratic hostel policies, expansion of health centre facilities, continuing up gradation of the library, instituting JNU Press, expansion of cultural and sports infrastructure along with ensuring and defending mandatory wages and rights of the workers on campus among several other issues. .

On the strength of our struggles during the last JNUSU and our future agenda AISA is appealing to the students of JNU to Re-elect AISA to JNUSU. .

From the very beginning, AISA in JNUSU has played a major role in achieving historic policy-level changes. We have been at the forefront of struggles for social inclusion and justice whether these be the struggle for deprivation points in JNUs admission policy (1993-94), for providing recognition to Madarsa certificates (2007-08), or against the faulty and Illegal Cut-Off Criterion through which the JNU administration was scuttling the proper implementation of OBC reservations (2008-2011). Similarly, any attempt at corporate takeover of campus spaces has been firmly defeated by students struggles in which AISA and AISAs JNUSU representatives have played the leading role: whether this be the robust resistance to the administrations plans to introduce privatization in JNU (1995), the rejection of the Nestle and Café Coffee Day outlets (2005 and 2009), or the struggle which forced the administration to take back its schemes to extract user charges for electricity or to rent out PSR for commercial purposes. .

These struggles have been part of AISAs political vision that has never seen JNU or the JNUSU as an island removed from the social and political realities of the surrounding world. In keeping with this, AISA has always expressed active solidarity with peoples movements and struggles across the country and the world. In the last 6 months, AISA and AISA-led JNUSU has actively forged links with peoples movements across the country spearheading the student-youth movement against corruption and corporate plunder, standing with the people of Koodankulam fighting against a nuclear power plant, with the Rohingya refugees from Burma, with the Muslim youth from Darbhanga who are being branded as terrorists, against the racial profiling and discrimination faced by people from the north-east, against state repression on Chhattisgarhs adivasis. A JNUSU led by AISA will boldly continue to offer active support and solidarity with struggling people in the country. .

Even as the AISA-led JNUSU has been striving to advance students and peoples struggles on a variety of fronts, it has faced blind opposition and hurdles from not only right-wing outfits NSUI, ABVP and YFE and the Administration, but also from the SFI-JNU. Faced with successive defeats at the hands of AISA in 2007 and 2012, the SFI in JNU has undergone a split, with one faction criticising CPI(M) on the issue of support for Pranab Mukherjee. However, this posture is merely a change of costume, motivated by electoral opportunism, .

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JNUSU 10.2.12.

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Against Moral Policing, Sexual Violence, Upcoming AC Meeting:.

Victim Blaming, State Repression ......

Demand Democratisation and.

Strengthen the Determined Women's Movement for Greater Social Inclusion in JNU.

Their Rights and Dignity!.

JNU's Academic Council (AC), which is one of the.

Join International Women's Day March university's highest decision-making bodies, is going to hold.

its meeting on March 19th 2012. Several long-pending issues.

Sunday, 11 March, 4.00pm related to democratisation of JNU's admission process and.

its inclusive character need to be urgently addressed. With.

Starting from 24X7 Dhaba, through Munirka and back an elected JNUSU coming to office after a long time, the.

administration can no longer keep these issues pending..

In the past few months, we have seen several shocking.

incidents of sexual violence. And shamefully, we have JNUSU, in its very first council meeting, has started.

also seen the powers-that-be condoning these incidents. formulating a detailed charter of demands. Convenors of.

Recently, three MLAs from the BJP (those self-proclaimed several schools have already announced GBMs in their.

"defenders" of our "culture"!) were caught on camera respective schools in the coming week. We appeal to.

watching a videofilm of a gang rape. And in West Bengal, the student community to participate in large numbers.

the elected Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee goes to the in these GBMs and come forward with constructive.

extent of questioning the "morals" of a rape victim, and demands that can be taken up for struggle..

blaming her of cooking up a false story..

For a long time now, the student community has been.

Of course, these incidents are no aberration. Time and demanding that the weightage for viva marks in JNU's.

again, we have seen police officials, elected representatives, entrance exam be reduced. This weightage is currently.

and even members of Women's Commissions encouraging 30%, and thus leaves ample scope for discrimination as.

such gendered and patriarchal stereotypes. Police officials well as subjective biases of various kinds. This issue had.

and principals of colleges blame women for wearing already been raised in the previous AC meeting held in.

"provocative" clothing and roaming about alone at night - October 2011, and the present AC must include this in.

which according to them amounts to "inviting" trouble. In JNU its agenda and move towards the final resolution. It is.

too, after the horrific MMS incident, the JNU administration highly unfortunate that the JNU administration continues to.

tried to curb the democratic spaces available to women on be completely unresponsive to this demand. It is even dilly-.

this campus. It is only the spirited student movement here dallying on providing a detailed database on the matter. The.

that ensured that such moves have not succeeded in JNU. present attitude of the JNU administration to underplay.

the issue is not acceptable..

And whether it is in Khairlanji or Gujarat, women have.

always borne the brunt of casteist and communal violence. To retain the socially inclusive character of JNU, it is urgent.

The state too explicitly targets women when it cracks down that the JNU administration enhances the MCM in the.

on democratic people's movements. We have seen this in face of rising cost of living as it has not been revised for a.

Jagatsinghpur, in Singur and Nandigram, in Dantewada long time now. The escorts/readers allowance for PH/VH.

and elsewhere, Even now, Soni Sori remains in Raipur students should also be increased. Also, the amount and.

Central jail, in custody of those who have inflicted the duration of non-JRF UGC scholarships should be increased.

worst foms of sexual abuse and violence on her. Despite to cover the crucial last years of research..

a protracted movement, the ruling powers continue to stall.

the implementation of 33% reservation for women in the Several other related issues to ensure more social inclusion.

Parliament. also have to be addressed and discussed at the upcoming.

AC meeting. The eligibility criteria for OBC students has to be.

In JNU too, there is an urgent need to strengthen reduced, concrete steps have to be taken to institutionalise.

GSCASH. GSCASH needs more funds and infrastructure, a mechanism for helping students from various social and.

and given the growing incidents of harassment in the campus, linguistic backgrounds to cope with academics in JNU and.

GSCASH's representation in the Security Committee needs the issue of drop-out rates be addressed. The ongoing.

to be ensured. Also, a mandatory programme/ lecture series process of recognising madarsa certificates has to be.

on gender sensitization be introduced in JNU and conducted intensified. JNU's quartile system also has to be updated..

through every centre..

JNUSU is committed to carrying forward the struggle.

With a resolve to forward the determined women's movement on these issues in the days to come. JNUSU has already.

for their basic rights and dignity, against moral policing, initiated a signature campaign on these issues. We appeal.

casteist and communal violence, against khap panchayats to the student community to participate in this signature.

and gendered stereotypes and against state repression, campaign, as well as in the GBMs called next week in.

JNUSU has called for a March tomorrow (March 11th) large numbers. We appeal to the student community to.

saluting the legacy of International Women's Day. This actively participate and support all initiatives of JNUSU.

March will begin at 4 pm from 24x7, and will go to towards clinching these demands..

Munirka and back. We appeal to the student community.

to reiterate the fighting spirit of the women's movement,.

and participate in large numbers in the March tomorrow..

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Sucheta De, Ravi Prakash ,.

President, JNUSU Gen. Secy., JNUSU.

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Pr·css Release .

JNUSU Holds Press Conference 23/02/2009on 23 Feb Monday at 3.00pm at JNUSU Office in .JNU.

against JNU administration's refusal to roll back Prospectus Fee Hike and its eyewash proposal to "waive.

prospectus fee for applicants from BPL families".

"'lt is an EMPTY promise as it has NO actual beneficiary. The announcement is an insult not just to thestudcnfs, concerns for social justice, but also a cruel joke at the poverty of the miJiions of Indians for.

n hom life is a daily fight for survival" -said Sandeep..

JNUSU has decided to intensify the ongoing struggle by various protest actions including stopping thesale of prospectus. .

administration's moves to commercialize services and spaces on the campus, and against a sharp hike in the fees for .

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For the past three w·eeks, the entire JNU student community has been engaged in a struggle against the JNU.

the JNL; prospectus. .

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\Vhile the administration backtracked on some of its commercialization moves, however, on the important issue of.

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the sharp 67°/o increase in the cost of the JNU prospectus, the administration refused to rolJback the rise,.

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instead to maintain pretence of being ·'pro-poor,, it all of a sudden introduced a clause that '·applicants from.

below poverty line (BPL) families would get the prospectus free of cost"..

Thjs sudden and iII thought-out proposal has caused deep resentment in the JNU community and JNU students vvi II.

fight against this move. .

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It is in this context, JNUSU is held a Press Conference at the JNUSU office on Monday, 23 Feb., at 3.00pm.

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J!'U VC insulted the intelligence and rationality of the entire JNU community by announcing with great fant:1re that.

the administration \\ill now ·'provide the JNU prospectus free ofcost for students from BPL families''..

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It is an EIVIPTY promise as it has NO actual taker..

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JNUSU would like.:: to remind our economist VC what it means to be classilied as being ..below the poverty.

line·'. According to the government of India, it simply means that one is uot even able to procure food.

reluctant!} accords the status of I3PL, life.:: is a continuous struggl~ for surviv~l, where one is never sure when equivalent to 2200 calories per day, medically enough to pren~nt death. For those ~,-vhom the go\ ~rnmentthe next square meal is forthcoming. When one is not even able to get enough food to stay ali,·e. even.

minimum needs of education, housing, health services. clothing, and oth~r basic necessities ar~ merely.

drl:ams. I low docs .JNU expect such people who live a subsistence existence on the margins of society tobe able to aYail of higher· education facilities in one of the most expensive metropolises in the countr·y'? The BPL waiver simply cannot compensate or counfcd>alance the damage that the increased.

ru·osp<.'dllS fel'S have inflicted. Firstly. the fees hike has damaged th( .

basic ethical premise thatuniver·sifics or admission processes cannot be run like commercial and profiteering ventures. Secondly,.

through higher pr·ices, it has discoun1ged and actually squeezed out those in the social ladder who arcstruggling against odds to begin to '!quip thel'lselvcs with an education, and aspire to come for higher.

ed ucalion. .

j;-\LJ VC docs not han: a11y response to address these two concerns with his proposal... .

\Vhilc coutinuous student pr·cssure, mobilization, and ou· sound logic have for-ced the administration to.

hacktnaclu mov.cs, it s~ught ~o find ar~ escape by puUing 011 a gar·h of being pro-.

poor''. But it l\ (I shod,lllg <tnd fan.🇱🇹<ll !ace-savlll~ taCtiCS. It IS ~lwmelul that the VC or a rrogre~sive institutil.11l like.

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