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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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Build New Hostels! .
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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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Increase MCM Scholarships!! .
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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 .
Azad Scholarships being offered to JNU students .
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Meno n Committee Recommendations .
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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 .
through the recommendations of the Committee .
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Kopal, Siddik, Subin, Viswanathan (For the SFI Unit Organising Committee, JNU) .
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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. .
... svigilance in the admission process ensured the release of second lists this year for .
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.......Administrative High-handedness was defeated in Koyna, Shipra, Yamuna .
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...... 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. .
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 .
AISA-led JNUSU 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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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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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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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. .
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AISA JNU Administration Reconfirms Its Casteist Character Once Again!.
Dean's Committee Decision on "Cut-Off" Criteria for OBC Reservation Upturned -.
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JNU Reverts Back to Its Earlier Faulty "Cut-Off" Criteria Under YFE Diktats!.
Unite To Defeat This Casteist Ploy To Scuttle OBC Reservation !.
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In a most shocking move today, the JNU administration has yet again attempted to tamper with the proper implemen-.
tation of OBC reservations and social justice in JNU. As the student community is well aware, a decision was taken at the.
Dean's committee's meeting of 17th June 2010 in favour of an admissions model that would ensure correct implementation of.
OBC reservations and fulfilment of OBC seats. Today (12th July), almost a month after this decision in favour of correct.
implementation of OBC reservations, the JNU administration called a hasty meeting of the same Dean's Committee,.
where its earlier decision was upturned and revoked. The Dean's Committee has now recommended that the JNU ad-.
ministration continue to follow the faulty, illegal recommendations of the Aditya Mukherjee committee which have led to.
massive non-fulfilment of OBC seats for the past two years..
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This decision was apparently taken after a "legal notice" was sent by YFE's advocate Puneet Jain to the JNU administra-.
tion claiming that the admission model that JNU is planning to follow this year is `illegal' and violative of the Supreme Court.
directives vis-à-vis implementation of OBC reservations. Based on this "legal notice", the JNU administration sought the.
legal advice of two more lawyers (Mohinder JS Rupal and PP Rao). Both these lawyers as well as the JNU administration's.
own lawyer (not surprisingly) came to the opinion that the Dean's Committee had taken an "illegal and wrong" decision on.
June 17th and that JNU had indeed been following a correct model for the past two years! Therefore, the JNU administration.
called another meeting of the Dean's Committee, and the earlier decision was revoked - in effect ratifying the administra-.
tion's incorrect implementation of OBC reservations. Let us not forget that today's decision is also a shameful rejection.
of JNU's own Academic Council's decision to do away with the Aditya Mukherjee Committee's recommendations on.
OBC reservation..
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The JNU administration might try to explain and justify this shocking and shameful volte-face, but the REAL reason is.
crystal clear. May we ask the JNU administration: if indeed there was some `legal ambiguity' why did the administration not.
seek ANY legal advice in the four long months since the AC meeting of 18th March, where the Aditya Mukherjee Committee's.
recommendations were clearly rejected? Why did the administration wait till the last minute, when all the results are ready.
and when the admission process is underway?.
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May we also remind and warn the administration: a `legal notice' or a mere letter from a single lawyer questioning the.
`legality' of the JNU admissions process DOES NOT amount to a legal injunction, or a stay order from a court. It is merely.
the opinion expressed by a lawyer - if the casteist lobby can bring a couple of lawyers to defend its casteist interpretation of.
the Supreme Court judgement, the progressive sections in JNU can (and in fact have already done so) provide legal recom-.
mendations questioning the administration's position. It is indeed shameful that the JNU administration has wilfully chosen.
to selectively use `legal opinion' suitable to its well known casteist agenda!.
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The student community has not forgotten that ever since the Dean's Committee came up with its decision in favour of.
correct implementation of OBC reservations, the YFE has consistently been attacking this decision. In the past week, YFE.
has come up with two leaflets abusing the Dean's Committee's pro-reservation decision. In its posters, the YFE had called the.
Dean's Committee's decision `illegal' and had in fact threatened to serve a legal notice against JNU. It is therefore obvious.
that the casteist lobby constituted by YFE and some sections in the faculty as well as in the JNU administration have together.
conspired to once more bring up the bogey of `legal ambiguity' to scuttle proper implementation of OBC reservations. What.
we have witnessed today is a well-thought out, well-planned game plan by the anti-reservation lobby..
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The timing of Dean's Committee's volte-face also reveals the dubious game plan of this casteist lobby: Had the.
Dean's Committee not given a favourable verdict in June, the JNU administration was well aware that it would have to face.
massive opposition and resistance from progressive sections in JNU (including students as well as teachers). The adminis-.
tration knew full well that its position was legally untenable - the protracted debate in this campus on the correct method of.
implementation of OBC reservations had already been clearly clinched. Therefore, the only way out for the casteist lobby in.
the administration to once more scuttle OBC reservations was to wait till the last minute, and THEN create spurious confusion.
over some purported `legal ambiguity'!.
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It is now the second week of July, and the evaluations of all the examination papers have been completed. JNU is on.
the verge of announcing its results for 2010-2011 - and clearly, those opposed to social justice and reservations in the ad-.
ministration have realised that the OBC quota is going to be fulfilled this year. And since this is complete anathema to the.
anti-reservationists, they have come up with this new ploy to delay the implementation of OBC reservations this year too..
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The JNU administration seems determined and hell-bent to cross all limits in its single-minded endeavour to scuttle.
OBC reservations and social justice in JNU. It is determined to undermine every single democratic decision-making body.
in the campus - from the Dean's Committee, to the Academic Council, to the Executive Council - in its attempt to scuttle.
reservations. Nothing could be more shameful for an institution of JNU's reputation, which has had the long tradition of.
upholding social justice and fighting to ensure equality and democracy..
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Ravi Prakash, Vice-President, AISA, JNU Atif, Jt. Secy., AISA, JNU.
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NATIONAL STUDENTS UNION OF INDIA .
08.08.2005 .
Friends, .
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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remain vacant, and government recruitment boards and commissions have been sacrificed to irregularities and corruption. .
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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Make Commissions and Boards formed for giving employment regular and transparent. Fill vacant posts immediately. .
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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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Students Vigilance Forces ..JNU Administration To bring Out Second List· Immediately after the MPhil. results were d~clared.
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JNtJSU pointed out the non-fulfilmentoflegalfy mandated.
admjnistratiqn ha_s released the 2nd list for M.Phil admissions last night, The process of bringing out · .
reservations in several centres. After·the JNUSU's.protest on 27 July and persistent intervention, the.
an additional list for unfilled seats in B.A.'IM.A. is also underway..
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that many of these suggestions·have been implemented towards making this additional list..
However, the high weightage·ofviva marks remains a crucial structural block, whereby lot ofstudents.
from deprived background continue to be awarded low marks and denied admission on the plea of .
'non-fulfilment' of eligibilty criteria. So reduction of weightage of viva-marks remains an important.
are of struggle. Right now, JNUSU is engaged in a difficult battle to remove this structural obstacle that has .
remained embedded in JNU's admission· system for·years now. We have already ihformed the student .
community about the debates and latest developments of the 1Aug Viva-Marks Committee meeting. JNUSU .
is committed to carry forward the struggle for reduction of weightage of viva-marks to its logical . .
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We appeal to the student community to rebuff all administrative machinations and other attempts to disruptstudents' unity and also to strengthen the JNUSU's efforts in the protracted struggle to ensure social justice and students' rights in theJNU admission process..
Yamuna Hostel: Following Student Protests Administration to Withhold Several.
Anti-Student Decisions !.
In the last meeting of the Yamuna Hostel managementcommittee, several anti-student decisions were taken.residents' representation in the meeting, the meeting took place without any student representation. This .
It may be noted that despite several protests and letters sent to the administration demanding Yamuna hostelundemocratic meeting made a range of anti-student decisions. There were proposals to hike the fee for the .
Yamuna residents as well as plans to restrict the hostel only for the students who are either working or have.
fellowship per month would no looger be allotted Yamuna. .
JRF/SRF. It was also decided that M. Phil.-Ph.D. research scholars who receive only Rs.SOOO/-or 8000/-.
Since this meeting was held, JNUSU has been persistently taking up the issue with the administration.
and last week on 27 July, a protestdemo was also held regarding the same.After a determined intervention .
and rounds of negotiations by the JNUSU, the administration has communicated that the proposed fee hike .
has been withheld for now. In addition, the resident research scholars receiving only non-net fellowship of .
Rs.3000/-or 5000/-per month will be allowed to continue in the hostel and the conditional stay on semester .
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basis will not be implemented. .
The JNUSU in its communication with the administration has once again strongly demanded that representation .
of the hostel residents must be ensured in any meeting of the Hostel Managing Committee. The JNUSU also .
demands withdrawal of the decision regarding eviction of students earning more than Rs. 30,000/-per month. .
JNUSU has been consistently arguing even if a woman research scholar earns more than Rs. 30,000 p.m., .
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Yamuna as a working women's hostel will be defeated if such rules are imposed. .
ng the tempora'"' status of the employment. The purpose of .
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onslaughts of the administration and strengthen the JNUSU's efforts to safeguard and ensure the JNUSU once again appeals to the student community to unite strongly against such anti-student.
rights of the students in the campu§. .
Sucheta De, Ravi Prakash ,.
President,JNUSU .
Mohd FirozAhamed,.
Gen. Secy,-JNUSU Jt. Secy., JNUSU .
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· The path-breaking step of setting up the JNU Press has been initiated, and the JNUSU representatives.
in the Library Committee have ensured transparency, accountability and democratic functioning during.
the entire process..
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· Remote access to the Central Library's database has been introduced, whereby any JNU student.
can access the JNU library resources from any part of the world. Library infrastructure including.
computer, software, and reading room facilities has also been upgraded considerably. Library.
Convenor also alertly protested against undue surveillance..
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· The UGC's attempts to curtail JRF fellowships in the name of "fund cuts" and to curtail reservation.
in JRF through was resisted..
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· A protracted struggle to double the MCM amount and to extend the time period of the UGC.
fellowships forced a highly reluctant JNU administration to enhance the MCM to Rs 2000 and to create.
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a corpus fund for research scholars during 4th and 5th year. This struggle to double the MCM amount.
however continues, and has to be taken to its logical conclusion..
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· After protracted struggles, SPS dorm facilities for 150 students with mess facilities for Rs 1965 was.
ensured. We must struggle for immediate construction of hostels proposed under 12th Plan to resolve.
the huge crisis of hostel accommodation for all outstation students. Delay in fund allocation and.
administrative red-tapism will not be tolerated, and alternative accommodation must be ensured in the.
interim period..
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· Administrative attempts to curtail photocopying in JNU were successfully resisted, thus defending.
students' inalienable right to research material..
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· New courses were introduced in SIS and SSS, a separate centre for Korean language was started.
along with its long awaited M.Phil.programme.
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· The admission procedures for PH students were made convenient..
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· The struggle for workers' rights ensured that several anomalies and violations were stalled,.
administration was forced to set up 6 committees to monitor any violation of workers' rights, thus.
ensuring that the responsibility of JNU as an institution is squarely fixed..
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· JNUSU office bearers from AISA joined the struggle against FYUP in DU, and JNUSU must continue.
to do so since JNU students too are affected by FYUP which erodes job prospects for research.
scholars. The JNUSU must also struggle to reverse UGC decision to exclude foreign languages.
as subject papers in the UPSC Exam..
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However, the JNUSU's functioning remained handicapped by certain factors. The outgoing JNUSU.
President and his organisation the DSF owe answers to the student community on certain crucial.
silences and betrayals on crucial issues of democracy and social inclusion, including the one on.
Hem Mishra posed at the beginning of this leaflet..
On JNUSU Functioning.
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· Why did the JNUSU President and councillors from DSF support ABVP's blatant act of communal.
targeting and false framing of the JNUSU General Secretary? Why did they refuse to endorse a JNUSU.
resolution challenging ABVP's vicious communal campaign, thus breaking unity with ALL other left and.
democratic groups on campus?.
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· Why did the outgoing JNUSU President, following the directions of DSF's ideological mentors in the.
JNU faculty who openly opposed reduction in viva weightage, deliberately make it impossible for the.
Union as an institution to take up the crucial legal battle on this issue by his inconsistent and.
contradictory communication with the lawyer? This question was posed in the School Convenors'.
reports and endorsed by School GBMs - yet DSF has remained completely silent on this issue till date..
Their silence itself is proof that they do not have any convincing answer on this question. The viva.
struggle requires a firm ideological commitment of the entire JNUSU as an institution and the capacity.
to engage in the legal case with consistency and coherence: only AISA in JNU has shown consistency.
and will on such issues including OBC reservation, deprivation points, and recognition for madarsa.
certificates..
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· DSF's candidates for Central Panel include its former School Councillors who were nominated by the.
JNUSU President as representatives to the EOO and Placement Cell: why did these representatives.
never show up for the job? Isn't it a fact that 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?.
And that the Chairperson of the Placement Cell had to contact other Office bearers for new names of.
student representatives, after which SIS, SSS and SLL&CS Convenors (from AISA) were.
incorporated into the body? Isn't it the case that it was only thanks to these AISA Convenors that the.
Placement Cell began to have proper meetings and JNUSU organized an Open House to put together.
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the MHRD rejected JNU's proposal, and insisted that OBC reservations and concomitant seat increase be done in a .
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implementation of OBC reservations. JNUSU struggled hard to achieve 12% OBC reservations this year, as.
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V'~ ~,. opposed to 9% OBC reservations being implemented across the country. . .
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0' From the beginning of the admisston process this year, the JNU administrati" n's reluctance to i~plement reservations .
was patently visible. In the Academic Council meeting. the JNU VC misled the AC with misleading crieteria. Only .
when JNUSU took up the concern of PH students, was the JNU Administration forced to concede that .
reserv·a.tion for PH and women students DO NOT come under the 50% bar. Following this, a fresh list of PH .
students was ·released. · .
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Then again, when the list was ·released for the M.Phil viva-voce, the cut-off marks for OBC students were kept the same as_that of general students, in gross violation of the law. Again the JNUSU intervened to correct this anomaly. At the final stage, the administration violating the MHRD directives, wrongly applied the relaxation of cut-off marks, thereby leading to non-fulfillment of the 12% OBC quota. JNUSU immediately intervened and fixed the administration. However. the administration continued with its illogical position. .
Following a 12-day long indefinite hunger strike, JNUSU forced the administration to set up two committees to examine the setting of cut-off marks, and also the gross anomalies in the admissions process this year. JNUSU is committed to follow the functioning of these committees carefully, to ensure that OBC reservationa..as well as SC/ST and PH reservations are properly implemented. Also, the administration was forced to agree ~carry-over all the unfulfilled quota seats to next year. .
Subsequently, JNUSU had made detailed representations both to the UGC and the MHRD. Also, JNUSU had organized a massive public meeting in the nature of a workshop with noted experts and JNU faculty, which exposed .
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the JNU administration and endorsed JNUSU's position. .
In this protracted and ongoing battle against the anti-reservationist forces in the administration and outside, the councilors from SFI were totally silent on the real issues at hand. Till date, they have remained silent on the castei$t fashion in which the administration set the cut-off marks, effectively ern'511ring tha·t OBC quota will never be fulfilled in JNU. They chose to train their guns at JNUSU rather than th£ administration, consistently spreading rumours and spurious allegations of seat-cut against JNUSU. But the student community saw through their devi9us ploys, and the massive mandate of the UGBM defeated their agenda to destabilise JNUSU on this issue. Though the UGBM gave a mandate for a united struggle under the JNUSU, none of SFI's JNUSU representatives joined the hunger strike. SFI continues to peddle the lie of a ''seat-cuf', making a mockery of the UGBM mandate, while at the same ~ime still remaining silent on the key obstacle to the fulfilment of OBC reservations. .
We would fike to alert this particular organization and their representatives in JNUSU .that any cheap politicking will only weaken this serious struggle for social justice. This will only strengthen an anti-reservation administration that will cap.itallfe on uncalled for disunity in the student community. .
A Consistent Resistance to Communal Fascism .
At the present juncture, when at the national level, the Congress-created Amarnath fiasco and the RSS, BJP) ABVP and other communal forces have been trying to create an embedded communal commonsense, JNUSl) has mobilized students to speak out against such pervasive communal logic, against the corm1unalization of culture, and against the witch-hunting and branding of minorities. .
In the Lohil hostel case. where ABVP lumpens beat up a Ph. 0 research scholar from fhe minority ·community last October, the adminis.tration was forced to take action against the culprits, though belc:Jed1y, in end December last year. This punishment was achieved only after JNUSU's consistent mobilization against the administration's indulgence to ABVP's violence. .
Presently, in JNU, the ABVP. which has shown no commitment to any student issue whatsoever, has survived on a vicious campaign to undermine and tear apart the fabric of this campus by enga~ing in bate politics. assaulting and victimizing members of the minority community and in assaulting the democratic freedom and integrity of the university. Blatantly communal and venomous posters and pamphlets have been issued ily the ABVP in JNU with the intention of undermining the democratic and tolerant spirit of the campus community. All tiis is being done with the full · approval of their mentors in the administration who systematicalry shield and abet there habitual hate and violence mongers. After protracted struggle though the Prof. Shankar Basu Committee naf'1'lal the culprits, the indulgent a9ministration refused to punish the ABVP offenders of Presidential Debate violence. 1Ine enquiry into ·violence by ABVP. in the 'Chandrabhaga Hostel Night case is still on. At such a juncture) JNUSU 6 committed to continuing a rob~st ideological struggle ·qnd mobilization of the university to isolate these merchan1s of hate within the student. community as well as their proteetors in the visibly biased administration. .
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