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"I had a rendezvous with death at some disputed barricade" said John Dryden. India as a nation stnte is .
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having this rendezvous with death but not at any disputed barricade! When the whol.e world is progressing forward .
-one nation lndia-through its faulty ideals moving backward and that too proudly.The higher education as well as professional education in India was out of quota ambit and hence .
flourishing and receiving respect around the world. But this was till the year 2006 when the UPA government .
introduced politically motivated OBC quota for the ultimate doom ofhigher and professional education..
A small group ofmedical students raised their voice at a corner ofone medical college. The voice becomes .
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louder and forceful in the year 2006. Students across the country joined and the Supreme Court intervened. A stay .
effected to the 93rd Constitutional Amendment passed unanimously by the Parliament on March 29, 2007. The.
Court asked certain uncomfortable questions to the Government -a) what is the percentage of OBC? b) From .
Supreme Court shown some sensitivity to the concern raised by the student community of India. The Supreme.
where does the mythical figure 27% came? c) Docs this quota policy divide the nation and if the 1931 census is valid for analyzing the socio-economic status oftoday?.
Strangely, the questions raised by the very Supreme Court of India has never been addressed or covered in .
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its final judgment of l oh April ?008. The Supreme Court validated the 93rd Constitutional amendment and allowedand Justice Bhandari) categorically said-no quota after graduation. But this has gone unheard by the Government .
the OBC quota. The confusing judgment had many things to say. Three judges (Justice Pasayat, Justice Thackker.
and implemented it at the PG level as well. Enraged with this decision student from across India approached various l ligh Courts. .
\\'hat came as a saving grace to the nation was the stay order ofCalcutta High Court an 141h of May 2008. .
The Honorable Calcutta High Court said quota beyond graduation is against the l0 Apri I 2008 judgment of theconstitutional limit. In connivance with the Supreme Court, the political class vacated the stay order issued by the Honorable Supreme Court. Not satisfied by this the zealous quota votaries ofthe UPA government gone beyond theCalcutta High Court. The judicial high handedness can be imagined from the fact that the ChiefJustice vacated the -.
stay order ofCalcutta High Court which was still to be signed by the respective judge ofCalcutta High Court and .
still lo become a formal official order. The connivance was more prominent when the ChiefJustice asked infront of the full glare ofthe Supreme Court to the Government side lawyer G.E. Vahanavati that if a final hearing before the .
admission process starts is acceptable? The Government law officer refused so the CJI. They allowed the admission ...
process and the hearing was pushed towards an unending spiral ofSC hearing. It is evident to mention here the fact that a similar hearing on creamy layer issue (when Kerala Government said that they don't have creamy layer in.
their state) is pending since 13 l.ang years waiting for its final hearing..
Now what is left with us? What way we may proceed? The only answer is agitation and civil unrest! The.
professional institutions the nation will go back to what it was before 50 years. Instead of going forward ,...,e must ..students ofMAMC have taken the lead to amend the national ill. By allowing the quota in Higher education and in.
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unacceptable. Let's show the world that no one is above the law and no one can betrny the faith ofthe law abiding .
Let's join hand and create awareness. Let's proof the point that Politicni-Judiciary connivance is.
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reservation subject to the availability of eligible candidates so tpat the anomalfes In theprocess can be remedied". It was only after a strong point of order raised from the floor to remove the 'eligibility' clause. But from what understanding and position this clause ·comes· speaking the same language as the meritocratlc administration and Y4E? Whom are theytryingObjections were also raised from the floor when the SSS councillors from AISA had put the resolut1on .
house holds that for fulfilling the increased intake in the wake of OBC reservatio.ns, a prop-rl"'~'" '·:;~~·~~,~-~~ .
defined one shot offer method should be worked out for JNU admissions in the forthtomlng .sre.ctr.· .~ 1 .
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asked whether JNUSU holds offer system as a better system, to which the 5SS Councillor replied that:·~we .
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keeping in view the due share of different categories in the admission list." The Councillors were.
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think it Is a better system." When the students replied that this Is a complete contradiction of the.
the line "This house holds that reservation and seat increase would be calculated on the basis .
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held by JNU5U so far that offer system is arbitrary and not 'legally tenable', the 555 Councillors hastltySdcli.
Until the UGBM the JNUSU held that the offer system Is arbitrary and legally untenable. Why did they wait .
only until this point of placing resolutions to reveal their position that offer Is a better system? JNUSU claims.
However from then until now this Is the first time they have argued In favour of the offer system. Even then, that in the Academic Council meeting in May they had argued for the offer system which got defeated..
this resolution does not unconditionally support offer but a "properly defined one shot offer system" which .
they themselves have not properly defined In the UGBM or after it. We demand that the JNUSU stop .
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fooled their own cadre and students who stood In favour of Intake. .
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deceiving the student community and clarify this method of admission. By placing this resolution they alsoYESTERDAY'S CALL FOR All ORGANIZATION CAOl Mt;ETING; TOO LITILE TOO LATE? For tht.. past two weeks, we have repeatedly demanded all organization meetings, GBMs, etc from the JNUSU to debate the .
0 issues at hand. They consistently denied this-the JNUSU Joint Secretary even stated after the Standing .
Committee meeting that "we will call It when we think It Is required." Finally they were forced to call a UGBM .
which they conducted In a highly undemocratic manner. Yesterday, they gave a call for an AO meeting to decide on the future course of action. However, the future course of action had already been decided .
unilaterally by the JNUSU which was a call for mass hunger strike at Ad Block even before the AO was held. .
Clearly the democratic functioning of the JNUSU works quite well according to their discretionary powers! We.
even the dissenting voices have a space to be heard. Moreover, we have noticed that the JNU5U Is not demand that the JNUSU stops making a mockery of democratic norms, and functions In a manner in which.
faithfully reporting to the student community about the deliberations within the administration of which the.
student community about the Academic Council decision that the intake and walt list system is being ,, Union Is a part of. A glaring example of it Is the failure (deliberate, or otherwise) of the JNU5U to Inform the.
who concealed the Information that the Prime Minister was coming to JNU three years back. We demand that .
introduced in place of the offer system. It reminds us also of the ex-JNUSU president from AISA Mona Oasthe JNU5U bring all the information about the present admission process to the notice of the student community immediately. The Union must also demand from the administration the center-wjse break-up of student registration this year, so that the violations In reservation are known in detail..
SEX's Sorry Tale of Opportunism continues: The sudden change of position and complete silence on thereservations, seat cut and to restore offer system cunningly In a single resolution ,and managed to get them issue of seat cut right after the UGBM should not surprise us. SFI placed its demands on the issue of.
defeated at one go. Subsequently they have very conveniently relinquished their "radical pretension and moved back to toeing the line of the administration. They should now clarify whether they still maintain .
the position of seat cut or not. Ifthey do, then should their councilors not resign upholding theirtoo much to ask from the upholders of soclal...fasclsm on campus? .
position rather than falling back on the populist politics AISA Is trying to propagate? Or will It be .
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'SFI-Led DSU'?_The most striking aspect of the post-UGBM AISA poster was Its resemblance with the.
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are In alliance with SFI. Isn't this the blame SFI always puts on AISA when they vote again~t school language with which SFI had spoken all these while. When we opposed AISA's resolution they propagated we.
Convenor's reports along wlth ABVP7 AISA's sudden invention of such alliance only reflects their own political .I..
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social justice, rather than trying to mislead the student community on the gross violations In the .
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bankruptcy. We appeal to the AISA-Ied JNUSU to confront the truth and lead an uncompromising struggJ.e for .
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the "offer" list of last year (2007) with the very first "intake" list of this year (2008). \)0 1n 2008 w1ll have to mclude the seats in f1rst l1st along w1th all the subsequent (2nd/ 3'd etc) lists announced For Smce the earlier method of one-shot seat offer" method has not been adopted this year. any data on ''seats offered" .
)c;el example 1n CESP (MA), so far 1n 2008, 97 students have been offered seats (62 in the 1st list and 35 1n the 2"d list) .
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towards fulf1ll1ng tt1e mandated ''intake". Overall in JNU so far, 2102 students have already been offered seats t1ll Saturday afternoon (Aug 2, 2008). and not 1836 wh1ch SFI has quoted in its mal1c1ous poster campaign. Clearly, even wh1ch IS 90 more than the 2007 "seat offer" figure of 2012. More lists are awaited as the admission process is if we 11/k m terms of ''seats offered". correct calculation shows that the "seats offered" in 2008 till now is 2102 .
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still in progress. Such mot1vated spread of confus1on w1th numbers must be condemned. .
1\u\od While polrt1ck1ng m1ght have mspired SFI to indulge 1n such games, it has real dangers Firstly, Implementation of )oOS\P .
The Real Dangers Of Such Motivated Mischief ~os e;o \'N\ e\..\\Sleloe admission process which has undertaken OBC reservation on the basis of "seats offered", as SFJ is .
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Secondly. to wrongly proJect some bloated f1gures as the actual seats in JNU is to fuel those anti-reservat1on forces 1n .
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the campus who from the very begmning wanted to block and delay the 1mplementat1on of the OBC reservation and ·c;pue\l:\ .
the seat 1ncrease on the spurrous plea that it will make the system "too big and thus unmanageable". SFI byreservation forces. .
undertaking these unethical moves, by quoting untenable figures is trying to fan a frenzy that can actually act against .
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the proper and speedy 1mplementat1on of the reservation in JNU. .
They are also helping to deflect attention from the real problems at hand that administration is putting time .
and again to scuttle the actual implementation of OBC reservation pertaining to correct application of relaxed .
eligibility criterion for OBC students. Interestingly, SFI is conspicuous by its total and calculated silence on this casteist elitist ploy of the administrations. This calculated silence, however, speaks volumes of their real We would also like to inform the student community that the ploy of the JNU administration to scuttle PH reservations .
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However. the d1screpancy on OBC reservations regarding the relaxation in the eligibility criterion is yet to be resolved. .
We call upon the JNU student community to rally behind JNUSU in ensuring proper implementation of OBC .
has been successfully rebuffed. An additional list of 31 PH students has been released on August 2, 2008. .
reservations, and stand up against JNU administration's casteist attempts to dilute the potential of OBC .
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AISAs Track Record of Achieving Historic Policy-Level Changes : AISA-led JNUSUs always initiated major policy-level interventions for social inclusion and against privatisation: .
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Deprivation Points for students from deprived backgrounds and backward areas was reintroduced in 1993-94 by an AISA-led JNUSU (after a gap 10 long years); .
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In 1995, the AISA-led JNUSU robustly and successfully resisted JNU administrations plans to implement a privatisation package; .
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Successful struggle for Recognition Of Madarsa Certificates was conducted by an AISA-led JNUSU in 2007-08. .
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Successful struggle against the faulty and Illegal Cut-Off Criterion through which the JNU administration was scuttling the proper implementation of OBC reservations. .
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Whether it is a Nestle outlet in 2005, or a Cafe Coffee Day outlet in 2009, any attempt at corporate takeover of campus spaces has been firmly defeated by students struggles in which AISA and AISAs JNUSU representatives have played a leading role .
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In 2009, the JNUSU did not allow the administration to extract user charges for electricity or to rent out PSR for commercial purposes. .
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Several initiatives were taken up by the AISA-led JNUSU for the very first time in JNUs history, including: .
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Advancing the struggle for the Reduction in High Weightage of Viva Marks in JNUs entrance exam .
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Conducting Mandatory Gender Sensitization and Orientation Programmes in every school. .
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Forging a National Platform Against the Lyngdoh Recommendations and for Campus Democracy .
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Institutionalizing Efforts to Make JNU a Barrier-Free Campus for PH Students .
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Ensuring a Well-equipped and Properly Functioning Library including purchase of around 3,700 books after 3 years, renovation, digitisation and improved cataloguing. .
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Organizing Brain Storming Sessions Towards Academic Rejuvenation and .
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Open House on Translation of Academic Texts and reading materials. .
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JNUSU in its Inputs for 12th Plan proposals demanded the creation of a Translation Unit and JNU Press. .
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Operationalizing Tatkal services in Railway reservations .
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Ensuring better hostel allotment policy: hostel accommodation for SC/ST/PH students within a day of applying and simultaneous allotment to General and OBC students. .
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Financial Assistance: .
Following JNUSUs agitation, the administration has in principle agreed to increase the MCM amount, on the receipt of funds under the 12th plan. .
The administration was also forced to agree in principle to enhance the time period of the UGC non-net scholarship, to cover the entire period of research and has incorporated the same in the 12th plan proposals sent to the UGC. .
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. .
Hostels and Academic Infrastructure: JNU administration has been forced to incorporate several of JNUSUs demands in JNUs proposal for utilisation of the funds received under the 12th Plan, for increasing MCM, for building 7 new hostels, .
Vigilance in the Admission process: As a result of JNUSUs timely interventions, the JNU administration released second lists this year .
Fighting Administrative High-handedness in Koyna, Shipra, Yamuna .
Stopping Attempts at Fee-hike and User Charges : in Mahanadi and Yamuna .
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and the consequent end to the presence of the SFCs in the viva voce, instances of social discrimination in the viva .
process increased significantly. As we have repeatedly emphasised in the past few months, any genuine effort to .
prevent social discrimination in the viva voce must entail not only the reduction of the weightage given to .
viva voce, but also bringing back the role of the SFCs in sitting through the viva process. The Equal .
Opportunity Office (EOO) -with student representation -may coordinate with the SFCs in this regard to .
monitor the admission process. This could go a long way in not only preventing discrimination, but also in .
affirming the role that the viva voce ought to play. After all, the viva voce process, by facilitating the evaluation of .
research proposals and assessment of the research aptitude of candidates, performs an important function in .
retaining the character of JNU as a university which gives utmost importance to research .
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The hostel crisis in the university is very far from over. As it stands now, 481 students-389 boys and 92 .
girls -in JNU are yet to get hostels. While demanding that more students be allowed to stay as SR!TR and that .
the facilities in dormitories be improved are important, these are by no means sufficient. Facilities like SRITR and .
dormitories are makeshift arrangements; they are not substitutes for hostel rooms. Getting a hostel room is a .
right, not a privilege. An uncompromising struggle to fulfil the demand to build new hostels has to be waged, and .
the administration must be forced to commit to begin the construction of at least two new hostels-one for .
boys and one for girls, or two mixed hostels-in the very first year of the 1ih Five Year Plan (i.e. the current .
year, 2012-13) and to complete their construction in a time-bound manner. The JNUSU cannot casually .
remain satisfied with the promises of the administration regarding "seven new hostels"(as claimed by the four-page .
pamphlet issued by AISA a few days ago), when the reality is that not even a brick has been laid for the. Since it will .
take some time for new hostels to be built, alternatives must also be explored to address the accommodation crisis .
in the immediate. Options such as renting out private accommodation and examining the possibility of .
accommodating students in vacant faculty quarters etc needs to be explored .
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The MCM scholarships were increased from Rs. 600 toRs. 1500 in 2006 after a va liant struggle by the JNUSU, and .
have not been increased ever si nce. Living expenses have increased steeply during the past six years. The survey .
by the SFI-Ied JNUSU which became the basis for the JNUSU's demand that the MCM scholarship should be .
raised toRs. 1500 was carried out in March 2006. Prices measured by the Consumer Price Index for Industrial .
Workers in Delhi have gone up by 63.87% between March 2006 and August 2012 (the latest rnonth for which .
figures are available). Further, the establishment charges in JNU hostels have gone up, and the cap in the number .
of subsidised LPG cylinders is set to cause a hike in the hostel mess bills by about Rs. 170 -Rs. 200. Thus the .
MCM amount needs to be raised by at least Rs.1200 to account for the increase in the living expenses .
alone. Along with the increase in the MCM amount, the administration must be forced to link it to inflation in order to .
compensate for future price increases. A corpus fund should be established by the University to ensure the timely .
disbursement of scholarships regardless of the delay in arrival of funds from concerned departments or agencies .
There is also an urgent need to extend scholarships for Ph.D. students to the final year. It needs to be ensured that .
PhD students get scholarships during the most crucial time of their research. Fu rther. all SC/ST research students .
should be given Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship, and steps should be taken to increase the number of Maulana .
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Yesterday's JNUSU pamphlet says, ·'the JNU administration is once more proposing to table the highly problematic .
Menon Committee report in the upcoming AC meeting. This report has several seriously problematic clauses which .
could jeopardize the academic careers of students from deprived backgrounds -it proposes certain changes in .
eligibility criteria for SC/ST students which are not acceptable to the student community, amongst certain other .
problematic clauses." When a report with such serious ramifications was being discussed by the Schools, the .
JNUSU should have built up opinion among the students and teachers against the problematic recommendations of .
the Committee. The previous AISA-Ied JNUSU cannot disown its responsibility in having not done so. The student .
community has to remain vigilant and defeat any anti-student move on the part of the administration in pushing .
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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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Some Crucial Issues of AISAs Agenda for JNUSU 2012-13: Challenges Ahead for Social Inclusion, Better Infrastructure and Campus Democracy: .
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Addressing the language barrier through translations of basic texts and rejuvenation of the English training programme. .
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Democratisation and transparency in evaluation through the use of only registration numbers of students rather than names to avoid possible discrimination, and timely feed-back of mid-term evaluations and addressing drop-out rates. .
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Ensuring student evaluation of teachers .
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Reduction in eligibility criteria for OBC students at various levels. .
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Enhancing financial assistance, including MCM, the time period of the UGC non-net fellowships. A fellowship on the lines of the RGNF for the PH students should also be instituted. .
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Democratising EOO through student representation and EOOs representation in JNUs Academic Council. .
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Defending GSCASH: In the face of the undemocratic provisions of the newly passed bill on sexual harassment at workplaces, democratic structure of GSCASH has to be defended, its funding and powers have to be increased. .
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Expanding student representation in the AC/BoS and removal of undemocratic grade point criteria. .
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Resisting moral policing and autocratic functioning of the JNU Administration .
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Ensuring rights of VH/PH students, including mandatory 3% reservation in teaching and non-teaching posts, improvement in infrastructural facilities in the Helen Keller unit. .
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Alleviating educational deprivation and under-representation of minorities in JNU through appropriate policies of reservation and deprivation points .
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Defeating periodic moves of imposing user charges and fee hikes. .
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Ensuring better Infrastructural Facilities by extending wi-fi facilities in hostel areas, speedy starting of the proposed 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. .
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Improving Transport facilities .
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Ensuring and defending mandatory wages and rights of the workers on campus. .
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Reforestation and Revitalization of the Environment Task Force .
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Building on the steps taken by the outgoing JNUSU, strengthening the struggle against the Lyngdoh committee recommendations and restoring the JNUSU constitution. .
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AISAs Track Record of Achieving Historic Policy-Level Changes .
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Deprivation Points for students from deprived backgrounds and backward areas was reintroduced in 1993-94 by an AISA-led JNUSU (after a gap 10 long years); .
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Successful struggle for Recognition Of Madarsa Certificates was conducted by an AISA-led JNUSU .
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Successful struggle against the faulty and Illegal Cut-Off Criterion through which the JNU administration was scuttling the proper implementation of OBC reservations. .
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Struggles Against Privatisation and Corporatisation in JNU .
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In 1995, the AISA-led JNUSU robustly and successfully resisted JNU administration's plans to implement a privatisation package; .
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Announcement of Marks: In order to ensure more accountability and transparency, marks obtained by all students seeking admission have to be declared by the JNU administration both at the viva voce stage, as well as when the final lists of selected students are released. This is all the more the important given JNU's shocking track record, proven through RTIs filed by students over the years, which reveal a pattern of discrimination faced by students from deprived backgrounds during the interview stage. Data has shown how many a student who has performed excellently in the written exam was made ineligible through shockingly low marks awarded in the interview (to the tune of 1 or 2 marks!) .
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Weightage for interview: For several years, the JNU administration has been allocating a weightage of 30% for interviews in the selection process for JNU's M.Phil programmes. Not just is this illegal, it also leaves ample scope for discrimination, as has been narrated above. Therefore, the weightage for interviews in the admission process should be reduced to 10%. .
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Hold JNU Administration Accountable For Scuttling Democratic Decision-making Processes: .
In the recent past, we have seen how the JNU administration has subverted and undermined various decision-making bodies, including the Academic Council. The upcoming AC must the following issues: .
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On 18th March 2010, the AC decided to reject the Aditya Mukherjee Committees faulty cut-off criterion for OBC students. Following this directive, the Deans Committee approved a change in JNU's admission procedure by incorporating the correct cut-off criteria on June 17th 2010. How was the AC decision of March 18th 2010 unilaterally subverted by the JNU administration on July 12th 2010 without even informing the AC? .
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This act of the JNU administration to overrule the AC decision resulted in 277 OBC students being denied admission last year alone. Who in the JNU administration will take responsibility for this criminal victimization? .
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When the Delhi HC ruled against the JNU administration in its 7th September judgment, why did the JNU administration not implement the verdict, and offer admission to the 277 victimized students? .
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Who in the JNU administration took the decision to challenge the HC verdict? How was this decision taken, without consulting any democratic decision-making body in JNU? .
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It is by now well-known that at least three key persons in the administration the Director of Admissions, the Coordinator (Evaluations) and the Registrar (in whose name JNU had filed the review petition in the Delhi HC against the HC verdict OBC reservations) have known anti-reservation ideological positions which they had been foisting on the JNU community along with the outgoing VC, bypassing all decision-making bodies in the process. It is therefore absolutely essential that the upcoming AC demand accountability, since these officials continue to hold influential posts in the JNU administration. .
There are other important issues too which the AC will have to address. As mentioned in the Charter of Demands submitted to the JNU administration, the scope of recognition of Aleemiyat Fazeelat certificates has to be expanded. When madarsa certificates were first recognized in 2008 by JNUs AC, it was decided that recognition would gradually be expanded to include new madarsas too. This has not yet happened, and needs to be done. .
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NATIONAL STUDENTS UNION OF INDIA .
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The NSUI warmly welcomes all the freshers to our great university and wishes them all the success in their academic pursuits and all round development. The NSUI also is ratified with the fact that it could be of some assistance to the freshers during the entire admission process and arrangement of accommodation in various hostels. This is in keeping with the glorious traditions of JNU, where senior students always make it their endeavor to ensure that frehsers do not face any problems. .
The NSUI would also like to caution the freshers and the larger student community against the growing menace of the communal fascist elements represented by the JNU Patriotic Forum and the ABVP, who through mob violence and poisonous rhetoric, threats to tear apart the secular and progressive fabric of this campus. The ongoing hunger strike at the Administrative Block by the lumpens of JPF to force the administration to revoke the 'out of bounds' order served on their co-lumpen and a notorious non-student goon of our campus, Sajjan Kumar, who in the past has been involved in various incidences of violence on fellow students, is another such attempt by the Communal/lumpen cabal to vitiate the atmosphere of this campus. Instead of ever working for the settlement of facilities for students these people lit on facts to shield lumpens. The NSUI seeks to appeal to student community to see through these dangerous designs of the JPF/ABVP combine. .
On the other hand, left forces represented chiefly by SFI-AISF, who have been in control of JNUSU, are no less worthy off blame for untiding the atmosphere of the campus. Despite being in union for so long, they simply have been unable to arrest the growing strength of the communal fascist forces in the campus. lnfact, it almost seems they are hands-in-gloves with the JPF-ABVP, since both always seem to be working together in polarizing the campus. A strong ABVP is always to the benefit of SFI-AISF in their philosophy as well as strategy. The SFI-AISF led unions have repeatedly demonstrated failure in solving the problems of the students, be it better hostel facilities, library facilities, transport, railway reservation counter times etc. To hide their failure, they have resorted to hobnobbing with the communal elements by trying to polarize the campus. The communist ideology has been fundamentally anti-democratic as was witnessed in 1989 in Tienammen Square in China, when the Chinese Communist regime ran over pro-democracy students with tanks. Incidentally this action was supported by the SFI in our campus. The Communists as well as the fascist element represented by RSS/ABVP/JPF have always used democracy as a mere convenience to this power and then subvert democracy when they gain names. .
The NSUI solemnly appeals to the student community to expose these forces and strengthen the ideology of the NSUf which liberal, secular, democratic and pan Indian in character and is a legacy of Indian National movement led by the Congress under the stewardship of Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Patel, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar etc. .
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This is the true picture of todays unemployment-ridden India. .
In India, 50% of the population lacks basic education and 90% of the youth is deprived of higher education. And .
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The farcical Right to Education Act was passed, which is nothing but a cruel joke in the name of genuine right to education. This bill allows primary education to pass into the hands of the private sector, and absolves the private sector of any responsibility of ensuring education. Kapil Sibal has several bills for higher education (the Foreign Universities Bill, the Private Universities Bill, the Educational Tribunals Bill etc). All these legislations are also an open invitation for unregulated commercialization, privatization, massive fee hikes and user charges for basic requirements like water and electricity and rewriting of curricula to suit private players. Not just this, these legislations (if passed) will bid an OFFICIAL goodbye to reservations, social justice and inclusion in higher education. .
At the same time, weapons like the Lyngdoh Committee recommendations are being used to suppress democratic activities and student unions in campuses. .
Today we have a government which gives a tax concession of 5 lakh crore rupees to corporate houses annually in the budget and facilitates the loot of natural resources. This same government does not provide basic education and employment with dignity to the students and youth of this country. How do the powers-that-be manage to implement these bizarre and anti-people policies, and preside over this regime of corporate loot? Clearly, aided by a long stream of draconian laws and measures. AFSPA, the Chhattisgarh State Public Security Act, the UAPA, Operation Green Hunt, Salwa Judum .
are all being used to target peoples movements and genuine democratic aspirations. .
In this situation students and youth must come out on the streets to strengthen the struggle for their rights to education and employment and for an end to corruption. All India Students Association(AISA) and Revolutionary Youth Association(RYA) have drawn up a Charter of Student-Youth Campaign for Employment-Education and Democracy to moblise students and youths for a country-wide struggle. .
STUDENT-YOUTH CHARTER OF RIGHTS .
RIGHT TO EMPLOYMENT CHARTER .
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Employment with dignity should be given the status of a fundamental right by the Central government. Make an Employment Guarantee Scheme for urban areas. .
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Unemployed youths above the age of 25 should be given respectable unemployment allowances by every State government. .
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All workers under contractual or honorary basis should be immediately regularized as permanent workers. .
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RIGHT TO EDUCATION CHARTER .
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Scrap the current Right to Education law which denies the principle of right to basic education and encourages the privatization and commercialization of education. Bring a new Right to Education bill based on common school system! .
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Immediately repeal the Private Universities Bill, Foreign Universities Bill along with all the bills proposed in Parliament by the MHRD, which clear the way for privatization of education and corporate loot. Repeal the recommendations of the Lyngdoh Commission, which are against the principles of democracy and conduct Students Union elections according to democratic procedures on all campuses. .
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Make laws at Centre and State levels to regulate and monitor the exorbitant fees structures, admission processes, evaluation processes and administration of all primary to higher educational private and semi-government institutions. Guarantee the implementation of reservation in educational institutions, ensure democracy, transparency and removal of all discrimination! .
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DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS CHARTER AGAINST CORRUPTION AND CORPORATE LOOT .
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Scrap the government Lokpal draft. Pass an effective Jan Lokpal Bill which brings the army, judiciary, NGOs, PM, MPs and ministers in its ambit. Make the structure of the Lokpal socially inclusive and democratic. Repeal the privatization and new economic policies basically responsible for corruption! .
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Stop giving tax concessions to corporate houses. Scrap the policies which facilitate the privatization and corporate loot of land, minerals, water, coal, seeds, spectrum and other natural resources. Declare all natural resources to be national wealth! .
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Today students, youth and the working class all over the world including in the US, Greece, Chile, London and France have come out on the streets to protest against the pro-corporate economic policies and to fight for the basic rights to education, employment and health. In our own country, too, it is high time the ruling classes are confronted with the agenda of students and youth, through a powerful country-wide campaign. We appeal to you to join the campaign. And on the historic Quit India day, August 9th 2012, we call upon you to join students and youth from across the country in a March to Parliament against the rulers of today! Let us break the barricades of corruption, and launch a sustained struggle to secure our right to education and employment as fundamental rights! .
Akbar, President, AISA, JNU Piyush, Vice-President, AISA,JNU .
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