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Politics of Compromise, Subversion of Social Justice andComplete Non-Performance of AISA-led JNUSU ··fully Exposed and Defeated in SIS!!.
Friends, .
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SFI-AISF congratulates the students of SIS for turning up in large numbers for theAnnual School GBM and rejecting the Convenor's report. The final count of ttie vote on.
the Convenor's report is given below: .
In Favour: 48 .
Against: 74 .
Abstentions: 3*.
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(*Excluding the EC Members).
Out of the 74 students who voted against the Convenor's report, more than 50 students.
were mobilized by SFI-AISF..
Even the number of votes in favour ofthe report is very low compared to those won by the.
elected councillor of A/SA during his election as S/S Convenor in the school GBM last.
February when it was more than 80. We urge the A/SA to do some serious introspection.
regarding this reduced number ofvotes in its favour in yesterday's GBM. This mandate of.
the student community reflected by the sheer numbers, who stood against the report is astrong rejection of the functioning of JNUSU under the leadership of AISA. This strongmandate is also a resounding defeat of the compromises made by the AISA-led JNUsu·inthis year's admission process. The complete subversion of social justice in our campus,with the 27°/o OBC reservation and 54°/o Seat Increase being diluted on a big-scale, withfull complicity of the JNUSU leadership has also been abjectly rejected by the student.
community. Neither was the mandated SC/ST and PH reservation fulfilled this year. There.
was also a Seat-Cut in M.Phii/Ph.D programmes. Instead of seriously confronting the.
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administration against such subversion by mobilizing the students in large numbers, the.
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JNUSU leadership in turn was shamelessly parroting as well as championing thefraudulent logic given by administration, thus exposing their total complicity in these anti-student measures. The resounding mandate of the SIS studentsis also against the non-seriousness of the AISA-Ied JNUSU in.
ensuring the strict punishment of ABVP lumpens who unleashed.
massive violence in last year's Presidential Debate as well as.
during Chandrabhaga Hostel Night, thus allowing them to walk.
scot-free. The AISA is crying hoarse that SFI-AISF has joined.
hands with ABVP. Such remarks speak volumes of the sheer.
political bankruptcy of the AISA and JNUSU leadership. In fact,.
the total non-seriousness of the AISA-Ied JNUSU was entirely.
visible in the entire debate during the GBM, which was marked.
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by poor student participation. However, .
despite several.
machinations employed, the students have thoroughly defeated.
the politics of compromise and subversion of social justice. We appeal to the student.
community to rally behind the SFI-AISF in the coming days to strengthen the struggle forsocial justice and to ensure that habitual offenders are not scot-free..
Sd/-Roshan·, Secretary, SFI-JNU. .
Sd/-Durgesh, Secretary, AISF-JNU. .
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Defeat Endless Ploys Of JNU Administration To Scuttle OBC And PH Reservations and Fulfilment of Intake! Rally With JNUSU For Social Justice Against The Elitist Administration! .
JNU admissions 2008 are at a critical stage. This year, when the OBC reservations and the concomitant seat increase is being implemented for the first time in JNU, extra sensitivity and caution was required on part of the administration to implement the mandate. However, the JNU administration, reflecting its typical elitist bias and laxity in attitude, has shown utter irresponsibility time and again to live up to the task. JNUSU had to intervene at several stages to confront the administrations wrongdoings and ensure correct admission procedures. .
Visible Reluctance to implement OBC reservation rules properly .
To begin with, the cut off marks for OBC and General students was kept as the same in clear violation of the rules. JNUSU confronted the administration on this blatant violation and it was only after this, that the viva cut-off for the OBC students was relaxed and a second list was brought out. .
But once again, when the final list was released, in many centres not a single OBC student had been admitted. Clearly, the elitist administration used spurious criterion to deny students admission. JNUSU has stated time and again that legally mandated relaxation has to be provided in eligibility to OBC students and spurious arguments about merit cannot be used to deny them admission. .
Fulfilling the mandatory Quota for PH students .
In the case of reservation for PH students too, the administration has been using all manner of legal and mathematical subterfuges that do not stand the scrutiny of either law or logic. However, JNUSU confronted the administration at every stage, and demolished erroneous logic. The JNU Administration was forced to accept its error with regard to PH reservation and a new list for 31 PH students was brought out. As a result, the total number of PH students went up to 46. But shockingly, the 3% quota of 56 seats is yet to be fulfilled. .
Release of Additional Lists to Fulfil the Capacity in M.A. Urdu and B.A. .
Although admissions in the B.A. were on the basis of a one-shot offer list, the intake has not been fulfilled and there is a deficit of 28 students. When the capacity exists, it will be incorrect to keep it unfilled and prevent eligible students from availing the academic opportunities of JNU. JNUSU demands that the university immediately announce additional lists so that the intake in BA programmes in each centre is duly filled. .
It is most unfortunate that no waiting list has been brought out for the Urdu MA admissions in 2008. As a consequence of what appears to be a premeditated and extremely calculated evaluation, presently the given intake stands unfulfilled. JNUSU demands that the centre take a re-look at its evaluation norms and adopt an appropriate procedure to bring out fresh lists. The JNU Administration will have to ensure additional lists and evolve suitable norms so that the undue problem is solved and CIL Urdu M.A. seats are duly filled. .
The JNU administration has to be taken to task for all these discrepancies that are persisting even now. It is most unfortunate that when the JNUSU is engaged in an uphill battle with the administration towards the correct implementation of reservation and concomitant seat increase towards a correct implementation of the 2006 OBC Reservation Act, and other persistent anomalies mentioned above, a particular organisation with its councillors is trying to vilify JNUSU by peddling spurious logic and a false bogey of an imagined seat-cut. During the two Council meetings, as well as in open debate through pamphlets, they could not stand their ground either in terms of logic or numbers to prove their spurious claims on "seat-cut." Subsequently, they have been indulging in continuous change of positions (at times stating offer, and later stating joined as the base for seat increase and reservation), thereby displaying total lack of seriousness and caution towards this crucial Act on social justice. Such politically motivated moves, in total unconcern for the legal requirements of the Act, can put an important issue like OBC reservations in jeopardy on the very first occasion of its implementation. It is therefore urgent that both in the interest of the collective strength of JNUSU, and the correct implementation of OBC reservations, that these motivated moves and spurious campaigns be squarely resisted. JNUSU had repeatedly intervened in the admissions process, held protest demonstrations and corrected several wrongdoings. But since some of the glaring anomalies regarding correct fulfilment of .
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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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STUDENTS' FEDERATION OF INDIA .
UPHOLD THE ACADEMIC AND DEMOCRATIC FORA OF OUR UNIVERSITY!! .
EXPOSE THE SECTARIAN BANKRUPT POLITICS OF AISA!! .
Friends, Date: 28-08-05 .
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The high academic standard of our University is a resutt of the painstaking efforts of the student community and the .
teachers to reach higher level of academic exce"-'"ce. The academic community of our University has always adhered to the .
academic and democratic fora like the Committee ror Advanced Studies and Research (CASR), the Board of Studies in different .
Schools and Academic Council to ensure academic competence. In the case of research, hence for the admission to all post-.
graduate disciplines too, it is the CASR, which is the competent and legitimate academic body to judge the eligibiflty and quafity of .
research. According to the JNU Ordinance, the CASR has to ratify the recommendation of Centre for applicant's admission to .
Direct Ph.D. In the case of Masood Alam this due process of placing the recommendation of the Centre In the CASR was .
not followed and the Dean of SLL&CS unilaterally rejected the recommendation of the Arable Centre, hence violating the .
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provisions of the JNU Ordinance. While the SFI was the only organization to point out this fact. AISA never mentioned it .
anywhere. It is shameful that its representative in the JNUSU refused to make it the central demand to resolve the issue. However, .
the fact that the JNUSU President ultimately signed an understanding with the administration on this point to withdraw the hunger .
strike has frustrated AISA. We challenge the AISA to prove how our position was against undoing the injustice done in the case of .
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Masood. It must also clarify before the student community why JNUSU president finally agreed with SFI's position. .
While SFI maintains that the CASR is the only academic forum that can judge the merit of any such case, neither the .
individuals in the administration nor anybody else in the university can pass judgment on the eligibility of the applicant for .
admission to any discipline In our university. .
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While in the case of Masood the centre has recommended his name, in the case of Rajiv, a CPS studen~ centre has .
rejected his synopsis resulting in denial of registration. Both the cases vindicated SFI's position that while Centre's academic .
autonomy has to be maintained all the centres are accountable to its higher academic fora. On the other hand, AISA's position is .
completely unprincipled and contradictory on such matters. On the other hand, the manner in which the entire agitation was run .
without JNUSU's banner proved AI SA's disregards for the legitimacy of JNUSU. It is only when SFI and AI SF demanded JNUSU's .
position on the matter, JNUSU took a formal position. However, JNUSU extending a support to an agitaiion against administration .
but not takihg it up from JNUSU platform was an unprecedented development This only exposes the sectarian politics of AtSA .
and its undermining the role of the JNUSU. We appeal to the student community to expose AISA's pofttics of sensationalism and .
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stand in defence of due democratic and academic processes. .
The baseless attack of the AI SA against the SFI in the case of Masood Alam is only a chimera to hide the total bankrupt .
politics that the AISA has engaged in this campus over the last one year. The following is an account of the AISA's dubious .
political positions on major issues in the campus: .
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After the last JNUSU elections, one of the candidates of AI SA from SIS, who is a Dalit accused a senior activist of AI SA named Arvind of casteist abuse and flied a complaint in the Equal Opportunity Office. However, the AISA did not iniiiate any action against its cadre. On the other hand the AISA led JNUSU in the most shameless manner did not take any initiative to provide justice to the Datit student So much for AISA's politics for the deprived sections. .
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This year ma most unprecedented manner Saraswati Puja was performed in the academic complex of our University in total violation of the existent norms for performing such religious functions. Jt was the SFI which the very next day condemned the incident and demanded action against the violators of the rules of the Unrversity. However, the AISA in the.most shameless manner did not even condemn the incident which is contradictory to the University's secular nonns. .
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On the anniversary of the Gujarat carnage, the AI SA decided to call for a protest march in the name of AISA and not JNUSU. Shamefully however, the march never came out since the AISA could not mobHize a single student against communalism. Such failure to mobifize students only strengthens the hands of the communal forces in the campus. AI SA's inability to mobilize a .single student exposes the fact that AISA has no credibility in the student community in the fight against communalism. .
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Last year after the violence on 17th August when ABVP attacked a public meeting of SAR Geelanil Ha~eet Singh .
Committee was constituted to enquire into the incident But subsequently the Administration completely buried the .
committee without even completing the enquiry. However, the AI SA led JNUSU did not take any injtiative to reconstitute .
the committee and punish those guilty of violence. .
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The Administration in the Campus Development Committee (CDC) meeting proposed to hike the prices of eatables in the .
canteens and dhabas of the campus. The JNUSU President from AI SA was the only JNUSU representative present in the .
meeting and consented on such an anti-student move of the Administration. It is shameful that the self procJajmed .
revolutionaries in the campus had no qualms in agreeing to such an anti-student move and did not even inform the .
student community about it for nearly a month. It was after the active intervention of the CDC Convenor of JNUSU from .
SFI that the agenda of price hike was again brought in the CDC following which the prices of certain items were reduced. .
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This year du~ng the Admission process the Administration in the most undemocratic manner: decided to derecognize .
students coming from the Madrasa background. While the SFI and our office bearers in the JNUSU condemned such an .
anti-student move and pressurized the Administration to withdraw the decision, the AISA did not even bother to condemn .
the decision in a pamphlet It was only after the issue was solved that the AISA woke from its revolutionary sleep and paid .
lip service to the issue. .
It is shameful that 1he organization which is leading the JNUSU has no vision regarding such important issues pertaining .
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to the campus and the student community. Instead of having a concrete position on all the issues, the AISA1s politics of attacking the SFI on baseless grounds only exposes its opportunist and sectarian politics and non-seriousness for the students~ issues in the campus. We would like to appeal to the students to expose the sectarian politics of AI SA and rally behind the SFI. f Sdl· Subhanll Chowdhury, President, SFI-JNU Sd/· Parimal Maya Sudhakar, Secretary, SFI·JNU .
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JNU Administration Reconfirms Its Casteist Character Once Again! Deans Committee .
Decision on Cut-Off Criteria for OBC Reservation Upturned -JNU Reverts Back to Its .
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Earlier Faulty Cut-Off Criteria Under YFE Diktats! .
In a most shocking move today, the JNU administration has yet again attempted to tamper with the proper implementation of OBC reservations and social justice in JNU. As the student community is well aware, a decision was taken at the Deans committees 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 Deans Committee, where its earlier decision was upturned and revoked. The Deans Committee has now recommended that the JNU administration 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. This decision was apparently taken after a legal notice was sent by YFEs advocate Puneet Jain to the JNU administration 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 administrations own lawyer (not surprisingly) came to the opinion that the Deans 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 Deans Committee, and the earlier decision was revoked in effect ratifying the administrations incorrect implementation of OBC reservations. Let us not forget that todays decision is also a shameful rejection of JNUs own Academic Councils decision to do away with the Aditya Mukherjee Committees recommendations on OBC reservation. 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 Committees 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? 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 recommendations questioning the administrations position. It is indeed shameful that the JNU administration has wilfully chosen to selectively use legal opinion suitable to its well known casteist agenda! The student community has not forgotten that ever since the Deans Committee came up with its decision in favour of correct implementation of OBC reservations, the YFE has .
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llFCOt'lffiG /!1C mvlf.ETDJG Of 25 OCT INCLUSION. INFRASTRUCTURE AND ACCOUNTABILITY: Reduce Viva Weightage ! Burning Questions Before the JNU Community Scrap Deiinking i .
Kamal M. Chenoy,SIS,JNU A.K. Ramakrishnan,SiS,JNU .
No Control of Corporate.
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Anand Kumar.sss,JNU Maninder Thakur,SSS,JNU .
Publishers Over .
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Sanjay Pandey,SIS,JNU,P.t::>luc:u~JNUiA G. Ajay,SSS,JNIJ .
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. Anuradha Chenoy,SIS,JNU D.K. Lobiyai,SG&SS,JNU.
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Double MCM l S.N. Malakar;SIS,JNU, K.J. Mukherjee.SI:ST,JNU .
Immediate Hostels ! ..:.... Bimol Akoijam,SSS,JNU · Kaushal Kumar,SLL&CS)NIJ .
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Why Viva Weightage Must be Reduced: Analysis of 2012 and 2013 Admission Results As we move ~owards theAcademic Council meeting of 25 October, it is important to reiterate that JNU's decision-making.
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t1odies have to uphold the principles of inclusion, social justice and affordable higher education. Our demands-such as .
roll"back ofthe delinking of the BNMA programme inS~. reduction of viva weightage, enhancement ofMCM and financial .
assistance, ensuring an open access model for the JNU Press and immediate construction of hostels-are part of our .
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v!s!or. of an affordable, inclusive campus and society. .
One ofthe key demands ofthe student communityto ensure more democratization ofthe admission process in .
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JNU has been reduction ofweightage ofviva marks. We have been pointing out that the high weightage ofviva marks .
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is a major structural block, allowing discriminatory trends and subjective biases to unduly influence the admission process. .
it h3s taken a sustained struggle by JNUSU to bring this issue to the forefront ofthe discourse in JNU. Foiiowing jNUSU's .
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score 1:1% less than general category students in the viva·voce. .
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-,.. When we consider the performance of ALL students who receive morE:! illan 40 mari<s in the writlen exam. .
Out of all the general category students who received more than 40 marks in the written, 30.4% students received b~tween0-10 in the viva voce. Another 30% received between 20-30 marks in the viva voce. Out ofaU the SC/ST students who received more than 40 marks in the written, 52.5% received between 0-1oin.
the viva voce! ONLY 12.7% received between 20-30 marks in the viva voce. Wher. they performed at par .
with general category students in the written exam (i.e. they all received more than 40 marks). .
rotest March from ObseNe CLASS BOYCOTT and Join PROTEST DHARNA .
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UNI'IE AGAINST THE REGRESSIVE CHANGES IN MISSION PROCESS IN JNlJ .
Ensure 3°/o Reservation for PH students!! Reverse the decision of"Horizontal" reservation!! .
Rally behind the struggle for a progtess·ive and transparent admission system!! .
The JNUSU must answer for its inactions and opacity in the entire process!! .
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The SFI condemns in strongest possible words, the manner in which JNU's socially sensitive admission policy has been tampered wid1 by the administration in this year's admissions. Not only have the required proportion of candidates from various deprived and marg1nalizecl sections not taken, there is a complete opacity about how these drastic changes have been done in the criteria for admissions in JNU. .
Non.Fulfillment of PH Quota: Ensuring 3°/o PH quota is consdtutiona.lly binding on every educational institution in our country. In a shocking and shameful manner this reservation has been completely abolished in the university. As a result there has been a sharp fall in the number of PH students which have been admitted to the universtty, the nwnber being nil for many centres. Supposedly the rationale for this move has been that ~.here can be no further reservation after 22.5°/o SC/ST and 27o/o OBC reservation. Such an understanding however, is completcJy wrong and actually amounts to violation of the Supreme Court .
Judgment in Civil Appeal No 3984 of2007. Clause 12 of the judgment clearly says, 'whereas a reasonable reservation within the meaning of Article 16 of the constitution of India should not ordinarily exist, 50o/o as has been held by this court in .
Indra Sawhney vs The Union of India, resetvation for wonten or handicapped persons would not come within the purview therof.' . The SFl will not accept any change in this fonnub and we de1nand that the flawed procedure of so-called "horizontal" reservation, which can not be called reservation by any means, be i.tnmecliately corrected to give PH students their due representation inJNU. .
Non Fulfillment of OBC Quota~ There is large-scale confus10n over the actual reservation which has been provided to the OBC students this year. There is no consistency in the lists of selected c~ndidates which have been published for different centres. Many of the centres have very few or even no OBC student in the selected list. In many centres the OBC students who have qualified in the unreserved category have also been added in the OBC quota. There also reports that JNU has used the arbittaty method of , fhring the cut-off of 10 marks less than the unreserved category (as a result of which there are no OBC students in many centre-s) for the OBC students, which is not a part of the Supreme Court Judgment this year. The SFI demands that the administration should immediately make public the criteria which it has used in determining the eligibility for OBC students in the .
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Lack ofclarity about waiting list: After a long period of time waiting lists have been issued for admissions inJNU. However there is absolutely no darity-on why this method has been brought back suddenly without any prior information. In a university like ours, where till last year the offer for admissions was far greater than the stipulated intake, rhe shift to a waiting list based method appears to be a backdoor route to seat cuts. This can be explained by a simple example. Till last year a second list was released for any centre if the number of admissions in the first list was less than 50°/o of the seats offered. Let us assume that a centre offered 100 seats in the first list Then a second list would have come if there were less than 50 admissions in the first list. But usually the number of admissions was always more than the 50°/o mark and there was always a possibility of more students getting admissions because of the higher offer. Now after the waiting list system, the number of offered seats has been reduced by half in all the centres. For -~xample in a centre like CESP where the offer was always around 110-115, this year's first list has only 62 names. Now if the first list 1s filled, then.there is no need for the university to come up with a second list. Simplistically speaking, tlus has effectively meant that there has been a seat cut in the university which has brought dowo the number of seats from a higher figure of offered seats till last year to intakes, which used to serve as some kind of a lower bound for the number of seats. What is more shocking is no waiting list has been issued in some centres like CIL (for the MA Urdu Course). Similatly there are no waiting lists for the BA programme in foreign languages, while the number of offers has been drastically reduced. The .
offer for BA Russian has been almost reduced by half this year. .
There have been other se1ious malpractices in the admission procedure as well. In many centres the candidates who were .
selected for M.Phll interviews were informed about this only a couple of days before the interviews through telegrams and .
even phone calls! Majority of them were OBC students. .
Such t.ampering and malpractices have never been seen in the admission process in our university. This year,s admissions were all the .
more tmportant because OBC reservation has been in1plemented for the firc;t tin1e in our university. If 27°/o OBC reservation and .
54°/0 seat increase would have been properly itnplcn1ented in the university, there would have been a large-scale e)..-pansion ofseats in .
the university, majority of which would have gone to the deprived section students. But wh~t has transpired is totally opposite of .
what the JNU student tnovcment was demanding. Not only has the 27°/o OBC reservation and 54°/o seat in~ease process been .
scuttled conveniently, but we are also seeing a denial of the exi:sting reservations for PH .
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JNUSU In continuation with our efforts to ensure a transparent process for the setting up of.
the JNU Press and defining a democratic model for its functioning.
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16.10.13 Join OPEN HOUSE II Prof. B.S. Chimni, SIS, JNU.
Prof. A.K. Attri, SIS, JNU.
JNU Press: Issues of Autonomy Prof. Deepak Kumar, ZHCES and CMS, JNU.
Dr. Parnal Chirmuley, CGS, JNU.
and Viability for Democratic Access and Dr. Saradindu Bhaduri, CSSP, JNU.
Dissemination of Knowledge Dr. G. Ajay, CPS, JNU.
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17 Oct Tomorrow, SIS Room No. 103, 2.30pm.
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Onwards to the Upcoming Academic Council Meeting: Strengthen the.
Struggle for Social Inclusion, Democratisation and Gender Justice.
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We live in times when there are concerted attempts to deny students and youth their basic rights of education and.
employment. Reports of massive scams, corporate loot of resources and the nexus between politicians, bureaucrats and.
business houses continue to pour in each day - even as governments preach `austerity' to the common people of the.
country. Our courts tell us that they `don't know' who murdered hundreds of Dalit men, women and children. Students and.
youth are being told that if they want `development' (or rather a euphemism for pro-corporate, anti-poor, anti-worker policies).
they should forget about basic democratic rights, and if they want to stand against an openly communal fascist regime,.
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It is in these times that the current JNUSU was elected - in the backdrop of the orchestrated Muzaffarnagar riots, at.
a time when the UPSC was implementing policies to exclude candidates from non-elite and deprived backgrounds, at a.
time when students were being denied basic rights of hostels and financial assistance. In the past one month, JNUSU and.
the student community has been at the forefront of struggles to defend ideals of secularism, against elitist policies of.
exclusion. Students of JNU have stood in solidarity with the victims of the Muzaffarnagar, at a time when the mastermind.
of the Gujarat genocide is being aggressively promoted as the next Prime Minister of the country, JNU students along with.
teachers and citizens of Delhi organised a `March for Secularism' against attempts to polarise society and foment communal.
tensions. They participated in a Students' Referendum against delinking, asserting that students' voices will have to be.
heard while designing policy decisions that affect them. They protested against the elitist and discriminatory policies of the.
UPSC to exclude foreign languages from UPSC and implemented the CSAT pattern which discriminates against students.
from non-English speaking students from Social Science backgrounds..
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On 25 October 2013, an Academic Council (AC) meeting is scheduled to take place - and it is important that at.
this meeting, several crucial policy-level concerns are addressed. JNU remains one of the few institutions in the.
country where affordable and quality education for students from deprived backgrounds has been ensured by proactive.
policies of inclusion through consistent interventions of students and democratic voices within the teaching community. If.
we want to defend this vision of JNU, especially at a time when there is a concerted move by the powers-that-be to convert.
higher educational institutions into exclusive enclaves of the rich and the privileged, several pressing issues will have to be.
resolved at the upcoming AC meeting:.
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Delinking of the BA/MA Programme in SLL&CS: The cherished integrated BA/MA programme in SL was.
forcibly delinked, even though its proponents had no rationale to offer against the facts and logic put forward by.
JNUSU and student community. The recent Students' Referendum, where an overwhelming 82% voted against delinking,.
raises a fundamental question for the functioning of JNU: can an exclusionary, illogical and anti-student policy be.
forcibly implemented by the university? Can the JNU administration be allowed replicate Delhi-University's FYUP-.
style high-handed impositions in JNU?.
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Reduction of Weightage of Viva Voce Marks: It is a well-established fact that the high weightage of viva voce.
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in JNU's entrance exam remains a structural obstacle preventing social inclusion. The viva committee set up by the.
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discriminatory trends, in order to undermine and underplay the viva committee's findings, it set up a new committee.
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which it claimed would come up with some `recommendations'. The administration, however, made it clear that.
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reducing the weightage of viva voce would not be on the agenda of this new committee. So JNUSU boycotted the.
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committee from the very beginning. One year has passed and one batch of admission had already happened,.
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but neither the administration nor its chosen `committee' showed any interest to bring in any transparency.
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in the viva process as per its claimed mandate! The 2013 admission process continues to display the earlier.
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trends of biases and discrimination. This approach of the administration has proved once again what the JNUSU.
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and the student community had predicted last year itself, that the `new committee' was only a diversionary tactics to.
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undermine the hard and damning findings of the earlier data analysis committee! P.T.O..
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18.8.11 .
HISTORIC VICTORY FOR OBC RESERVATIONS: .
Today SC Finally Declares Cut-off to be defined as Minimum Eligibility, Removes Central Road Block for Non-fulfilment of OBC Seats! .
Verdict Vindicates the Position that AISA Had Been Painstakingly Arguing Against All .
Opposition for the Last 3 Years .
AISA hails todays historic Supreme Court judgement on the cut-off criterion for OBC reservations. The Supreme Court bench comprising Justices Raveendran and Patnaik today clarified that cut-off is synonymous with minimum eligibility, and 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 general category candidate to secure admission. Dismissing the appeal by the YFE and PV Indiresan against the Delhi HC verdict of 7 September 2010, the SC Bench upheld the Delhi HC verdict and ordered all universities .
and colleges which are in the midst of their admission process must make all necessary corrections, define eligibility marks as cut-off, and fulfil OBC reservations accordingly by 31 August. .
This verdict is a vindication of the struggle that was begun by the AISA-led JNUSU three years ago. In 2008, the JNU Administration, in order to subvert OBC reservations, wrongly interpreted cut-off as the marks obtained by the last general category student to secure admission, rather than as minimum eligibility marks. The 10 % relaxation for OBC students was calculated from this distorted benchmark; as a result OBC quota remained unfulfilled and most OBC seats converted to general category seats. Even other universities like DU and Allahabad University adopted this clever casteist device created by JNU, in order to ensure non-fulfilment of OBC quota and diversion of OBC seats. .
Right from the start, when JNU announced its 2008 OBC admission policy itself, AISA alerted everyone that this method of fixing cut-offs was flawed and would never allow OBC seats to be filled. AISA waged a sustained struggle against this wrong definition of cut-off, using admission data obtained through RTIs to prove the validity of our argument. In the three years that followed, AISA launched a sustained campaign and struggle to rectify the distorted implementation of OBC quotas in JNU and elsewhere. From 2008 uptil 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! Only many JNU teachers saw our point, supported the campaign and took bold positions in various forums like the AC or Deans Committee. Despite this hostility, AISA conducted a lone battle for correct implementation of OBC quota. .
Eventually, in 2010, our stance was vindicated by the Delhi High Court in a landmark verdict. Infact, the SFI was so upset by the Delhi HCs vindication of AISAs position that they could not even welcome the verdict for 48 hours! .
YFE however understood the importance of the HC verdict and the verdicts power to stop the YFEs ploy to subvert and deny OBC reservations, and so YFE filed an SLP (special leave petition) challenging the HC verdict in the Supreme Courtin Sep 2010. Todays 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 government on the question of OBC reservations. In the course of the struggle, we repeatedly approached the HRD Ministry and Social Justice Ministry, asking 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, arguing against our (correct) interpretation of cut-off marks. It was only after the Delhi HC verdict vindicated AISAs 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 anti-reservationists occupying high positions inside JNU administration tried to subvert OBC reservations by hook or by crook and today, the sustained struggle of the JNU community, including students as well as progressive teachers, against 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 .
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Abhishek Kr. Yadav, Vice- President., AISA, JNU Sucheta, Gen. Secy, AISA, JNU .
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was also there and is currently not a student of JNU picked up a .
fight with me ,when I was assisting a new student. .
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Mr. SUMIT intentionally and provocatively pulled me by my .
·. collar, punched me indiscriminately,pushed me away and used abusive remarks with casteist overtones. Rajan, another AISA .. , member tried to intervene and pacify the situation . Mr. Sumit ., instead of getting pacified started shouting abuses and picked up a fight with Rajan. He not only abused Rajan b~t also caught him by .
his collar, punched him and used filthy abus .
Thereafter, two of his friends came d encouraged Sumeet in .
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and hurt himself. I am feeling insecu d because of the threatening .
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scanners and Braille printers. The physically and visually challenged are increasingly losing access to campus.
spaces due to rampant construction and indiscriminate parking of vehicles on roads etc. New constructions.
must keep in mind the needs of these students, and specific parking space be allocated for vehicles..
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Fee Waivers and fee concessions for Foreign Students from developing countries and appointment of.
part-time administrative staff for dealing with foreign students related issues..
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Gender Justice: Immediate ratification of the Rules and Procedures of GSCASH as proposed by the.
Ghosh Committee. Improving the functioning of GSCASH by taking serious steps to expedite enquiries into.
complaints so as to ensure time-bound justice, and also to prevent intimidation or silencing of complainants..
Also, JNUSU must pursue expansion of the scope of GSCASH/or seek to set up other mechanisms to.
tackle cases of gender violence, including doemstic violence, and offer suitable support and justice.
to victims of gendered violence..
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Transparency in Academic and Admission Processes:Keeping in view the evidence of serious discrimina-.
tory, biased, as well as excessively subjective marking in the viva process, JNUSU must ensure the display.
of break-up of Written/Viva marks, fixing of minimum/maximum marks for viva, make provisions for vivas to.
be conducted in different languages, BA entrance exam to be offered in Hindi as well, and observers from.
among SC/ST faculty in vivas..
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Making the Placement Cell PROACTIVE, and providing effective and professional career counselling specific.
to Sciences, Social Sciences, Languages, International Studies etc, as well as counselling regarding schol-.
arship schemes, exchange programmes, summer courses and sandwich programmes offered by the HRD.
Ministry, foreign cultural centres and foreign universities..
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Expansion of Academic Programmes : Ensure speedy functioning of the North East Studies Centre, MA/.
MPhil programmes in Women's Studies Programme and Programme for Study of Discrimination and Exclusion,.
towards making them into fully fledged Centres. Expansion of Centre for Indian Languages (CIL) to include.
other modern Indian Languages, (such as Tamil, Kanada, Malayalam, Bengali and Oriya) , a Comparitive.
Literature programme in SLL&CS, M Phil/PhD programmes in the Korean language. Publication of a Range of.
academic journals in the various Schools and Centres in SL, SSS, and SIS, with scope for students to publish.
their articles. To this effect, JNU should have its own Press.
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More funds for Area Studies students in SIS, to enable them to undertake Field Trips in foreign countries..
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Improvement and Expansion of Library Facilities: Better infrastructure, more books, as well as Cen-.
tre-Specific Libraries in SLL&CS, SES and pursuing access of JNU's SIS students to the IDSA Library..
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Students'- Teachers'-Workers' Unity Long Live !.
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Long Live JNU Students' Struggle For Rights, Dignity, Equality !!.
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YFE was born in the wake of OBC reservations with the single point agenda to spread casteist frenzy against social justice. Subsequently, with the implementation of OBC reservation, most of its cadres have returned to their original home of ABVP. But given its deeply reactionary character, YFE continues to invent one devious means or the other to scuttle EVERY democratic aspiration and institution of the JNU student community, be it UGBM or JNUSU election. .
The NSUI generally remains silent and absent, occasionally arousing itself to welcome Congress leaders or defend the UPA Governments assault on lives and livelihoods. .
On this campus and beyond, SFI has become a spokesperson for the politics of displacement and corporatization. They stood by the administration in crackdowns on students, ran dubious campaigns against proper implementation of OBC reservation and reduced politics to one of slander and personalized attacks. .
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When they never worked to restore the deprivation points in JNUs admission, which stood scrapped during 1983-93, despite the fact that it was SFI which led JNUSUs for most of the terms during this period .
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When they championed the opening of the Nestle outlet in this campus in 2004-05 and defended it till the last, .
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When they betrayed the struggle for minimum wages in 2006-07 by demanding punitive action on protesting students and striking workers, .
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In their total abstinence from the struggle for the correct implementation of OBC reservations and against the illegal cut-off criterion imposed by the JNU Administration, and .
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By their silence on the recent moves of the government to further commercialize and privatize education. .
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Like its parent party CPI(M), which has been driven out of power in West Bengal and Kerala as a result of Singur and Nandigram and steady compromises on the issues of the day, SFI too has no moral authority left to talk about any substantial issues of politics and student interests. As a result, most of their time is engaged in vitriolic, personalized slander against AISA and its activists. In fact, far from confronting the right-wing and administrative assaults, it is anti-AISAism which has become the sole plank of SFIs politics. .
DSU, which supports the anarchist-militarist Maoist stream is only interested in empty radical phrase-mongering and mindless targeting of AISA by hook or crook, desperate to prove itself more radical than thou. .
It is indeed interesting, that both these so-called left organistions -SFI and DSU-far from engaging in or enriching any creative democratic politics, are obsessed with anti-AISA-ism in all their stances. Their hostile role against AISA for years on the cut-off struggle for proper implementation of OBC reservation is the one of the most recent examples of their blind anti-AISA obsession. .
Challenges Ahead .
We are right now at a juncture when the elected JNUSU must ensure broader mobilisation against Lyngdoh recommendations and in defenceof campus democracy. For a long time, we have been demanding reduction of weightage of viva marks in JNU admission process, to stall the possibility of discrimination and subjective biases. Also ensuring hostel facilities, enhancement of MCM and other scholarships/fellowships, resisting fee hikes and commercialisation drives -several such struggles lay ahead. .
By resisting attacks, by imagining new futures, and institutionalizing progressive changes, AISA has evolved and articulated a radical and creative vision of politics in JNU. It has played a vanguard role in addressing the burning questions of our time. We need to build a strong, robust resistance to assaults on .
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