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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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sd/- Awadhesh, Gen. Secy, AISA, JNU Sd/-Rajesh Ranjan,Vice-President, AISA,.
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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. .
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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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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY STUDENTS UNION .
NEW DELHI·11 0067 Phones: 2671 7676, 2671 7557, 2670 4741 .
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JNUSU welcomes the revocation of rustication orders on the JNUSU office-bearers ~~r,d .
other student activists. In this context, you would appreciate, that the way administratio '~ .
statement on the revocation was floated in the media was unfortunate and avoidable as it led .t .
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ill-feeling amongst the student community. All sections of the JNU community and JNU admini tration demonstrated a sense of mutual trust and understanding in resolving the .
impa se and we hope that now all of u ·hould keep the ·pirit goin~. .
JNU U sincerely urges you to initiate proces of dialogue on several issues that concern the student community. .
You would recall that the present JNUSU had always endeavoured to keep up a proce,ss of constructive consultation and dialogue with the administration. During the AC meeting of 30 April 2008 and before emergency AC Meeting of 5 June 2008 on the implementation of OBC reservation, JNUSU through its detailed background work on tht correct methods of seat-calculation formula provided constructive inputs for debate. In the 5 June AC meeting also, we made detailed presentation on various scenarios of seat increase forr.1ula. llowever, in the AC meeting the way 12% OBC reservation and the concomitant 18% seat increase was passed and the way "seat offer" system was scrapped, belied the assured prem i e that at least absolute number of OBC students coming through earlier deprivation point sys';em (approx 250) will be maintained under 12% reservation. JNUSU made a logical and factual point on the floor of the AC meeting itsel f and in a letter to you the very next day that this will .1either fill total seats nor the target of reserved seat for the OB students. However, our logi': was not responded to and decisions were forced upon. .
Now we hope that, through the hard experience of last year, you can see had our points and arguments been heeded to much of the chaos that followed could have been avoided. JNUSU never had any vested interest in pushing for its proposals. Our central concern was that due opportunitie for the incoming students should not be restriCted and JNU's repute in conducting it ' admissions in the wake of implementation of OBC reservation should not be tarnished. ft is certainly not to anybody's glory that for the first time in JNU's history JNU's total as also the reserved category seats had gone vacant in last year' s admissions. We now hope that all our factuall y incontrovertible points in correcting this be accommodated and admission process be corrected. .
Specifically with respect to OBC reservation, we still believe that the administration is following an illogical method by violating the Mf fRO guidelines (April20, 2008), which is bound to lead to permanent ' non-availability of eligible OBC candidates" and therefore permanent "non-.
fulfilment ' of OBC seats in JN~. Thi is bound to create a volatile situation and bring ill-.
repute to the university. We have explained this point through a detailed analytical note to .
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The NSUI warmly welcomes all the freshers to our great university and wishes them ~ all the success in their academic pursuits and all round development. The NSUI also isratified 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 toensure that frehsers do not face any problems. .
The NSUI would also like to caution the freshers and the larger student communityagainst the growing menace of the communal fascist elements represented by the JNUPatriotic 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 'outof 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 fellowstudents, 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 thesethrough these dangerous designs of the JPF/ABVP combine..
l people lit on facts to shield lumpens. The NSUI seeks to appeal to student community to see.
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strength of the communal fascist forces in the campus..
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YOUTH FOR EQUALITY 11.01.2012 .
2012 is a leap year in general. But, for JNU it's a great leap forward, particularly, in the context ofa strong .
possibility ofhaving JNUSU election in this year, after a long hiatus offour years since 2007. Thanks to the .
demagogy of our phoney revolutionary comrades, in those democratically barren years JNU has lost 3 .
JNUSU elections, leading to delegitimacy ofall the student bodies. All these years YFES has been arguing for the JNUSU elections as per the Lyngdoh Committee Recommendations so that the student community .
shall not get deprived ofa democratically elected JNUSU. But all our efforts went in vein as the professional .
poJ itikers from left to right with a spineless centre were hand in glove to protect their parasitic careerist .
selfish interest under the fa9ade ofopposing Lyngdoh. The final accep~ance of Lyngdoh by the same very forces is not a matter of change of their heart bt: ..-:.her due to the apprehension that they may be ageing enough to be good for anything. Nevertheless, YFES, welcomes the final acceptance of Lyngdoh by all the parties concerned except some MTV-Type re(S)olutionary comrades whose entertainment value has been widely acclaimed. That there is a near unanimity w.r.t the acceptance ofLyngdoh is a vindication of .
YFES' infonned and consistent pro-Lyngdoh position. .
Had YFES' position been accepted, the student community would not only have elected JNUSU as .
their representative,would also have a strong case for approaching the hon'ble Supreme Court for certain relaxations based on our concrete experiences after two years and so on. The provision for the review ofLCR is an inbuilt mechanism as is clearly demonstrated by the art. 6.1.5 of Lyngdoh: .
"All institutions must conduct a review ofthe student representation mechanism. The first review may be conducted after a period of2 years ofthe implementation ofthe mechanism detailed above, and the second review may be conducted after the 3rd or the 4th year ofimplementation. The primary objective ofthese reviews will be to ascertain the success ofthe representation and election mechanism in each individual institution, so as to decide whether or not to implement a full-fledged election structure. Needless to say these reviews will be based on a consideration ofthe views and suggestions ofall stakeholders, such as .
students, faculty, administration, student bodies, andporents. ' .
Moreover, even if we leave these past narratives apart, there are certain moot questions that must be .
seriously engaged with. Firstly, which semester should be treated as the new academic session for the .
''the forthcoming monsoon semester?" This is conduct ofJNUSU elections, the present "winter semester" or .
because article 6.4.2 clearly states that: .
"It is further recommended that elections be held on a yearly basis and that the same should be held between 6 to 8 weeksfrom the date ofcommencement ofthe academic session." .
In the above light there are just hvo possibilities: .
A. Conduct the JNUSU elections in the "Monsoon Semester" so that we have continuity with the old practice ofhaving JNUSU elections after the admission process and the arrival ofnew students. .
B. Go for the JNUSU elections in the present ''winter semester'' and accept the rescheduling of JNUSU elections in the ''winter semester'' for ever. This is because art. 6.4.2 clearly states that elections would be on a "yearly basis". Hence, if we go for JNUSlT ::!lections in the winter semester for the present then .
automatically we would be changing the old practice,, f having J!~USU elections in the '"monsoon semester". .
There is no way ofhaving a "mid-yearly election" as that would be legally untenable and non-permissible as .
per LCR. .
Secondly, we must be pragmatic w.r.t the possibilities ofhaving a JNUSU election in the present "winter semester" as there are certain structural and procedural preconditionalities that must be fulfilled before we may proceedfor the same. For instance, as per art 6.8, 6.8.1 and 6.8.2, there has 1:o be a "Grievance .
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Ensuring Social Justice In JNU Is Our Collective Responsibility:.
AnAppeal To The JNU Community.
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JNU as an institution has always been known for its commitment to social justice. ieachers and students alike have· always.
cherished an egalitarian world view and upheld their commitment to democratic values. They have struggled together_to.
anomalies In the JNU admissions due to which the reserved category seats for all deprived sections-OBC, SC, ST, andPH -have remained unfilled. .
uphold this in spirit arid in struggle. For the last nine days JNUSU has been leading an agitation against the mass1ve .
As the indefinite hunger strike called by JNUSU completes it gtn day, the condition of the hunger strikers has been deteriorating.
rapidly. President (Sandeep Singh) and Joint Secretary (Mobeen Alam) of the JNUSU, and PhD scholar VismayBasu are on their 9111 day of hunger strike, while three other students, Roshan, Akanksha and Sudhanshu are on their41rl,3~d and 2nd day of strike respectively. Yet so far, the JNU Vice Chancellor has not come even for once to meet the.
students, even as their condition continues to deteriorate. In spite of incontrovertible arguments and documentsbeing repeatedly presented by JNUSU, the administration has as yet not sought to begun negotiations with the JNUSUto address the issue of anomalies in the JNU admissions..
The JNU VIce-Chancellor had earl1er stated that JNU would be a model in implementing reservation. Yet, as the JNUSU has.
repeatedly shown, the admissions in JNU this year are instead a model for how ev ery possible law can be violatedand reservations left unfulfilled. In this very first year of implementing OBC reservation, when the entire country islooking at us, JNU is witnessing a shameful violation of various reservation clauses and non-fulfilment of seats for allsections of reserved category students. There has been a tremendous shortfall in fulfilling reservations in JNU, whether.
these be the SC, ST. OBC or PH quotas..
JNUSU holds that this shortfall has occurred due to the insensitive and negligent attitude of the JNU Administration and their.
non-senousness towards fulfilling reservations in JNU. Over the past month, repeatedly, the students' union has had to.
intervene to ensure that the university follows all required laws according to letter and spirit. The issue is why is.
it that the JNUSU has had to repeatedly intervene to ensure that the university administration lives up to its responsibilities?.
There is a tremendous breach between claim and practise where the university administration is concerned. Let us tasske.
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The JNU VC misled an august body like the Academic Council by claiming that since there is a bar of 50% on the.
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total reservations that can be implemented, so after the OBC reservation Act, 3% reservation for PH students.
cannot be explicitly given. This is a fallacy, since reservation for PH students and women do not come under the.
50% bar. It was only after JNUSU's intervention that fresh lists of PH students was released. However, till now, thePH quota remains unfulfilled. JNU administration released only 46 names, while there are 56 seats available as per.
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When the students were being called for the MPhil viva-voce, it was found that the cut-off marks for OBC students.
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had been kept the same as that of the general students, in a gross violation of the law whic~ requires a relaxationof a maximum of 10 points. Again the JNUSU had to intervene to correct this anomaly..
Currently. the administration has set the cut-off criteria for the OBC students in a blatantly illegal fashion violating.
the MHRD directi\les. As a result, more than one-fourth of the OBC quota remains unfulfilled..
SCIST quota also remains unfulfilled in a drastic manner..
These are not simple or pardonable lapses on the part of the JNU Administration. Instead there is a pattern thatreflects an alarming and elitist mindset, particularly amongst those who are handling the admission process, to.
$Cuttle reservation to the deprived categories to the greatest extent possible.been observed ih the recent past in JNU'Such low fulfilment of quota has notadministration is showing such gross insensitivity not just towards protesting students, but also towards the law and social .
s history. It is a matter of shame that in a socially sensitive institution like JNU, the.
justice. ..JNUSU has prepared a well-documented note showing the violations in the current JNU Admission process. The JNU.ftmini~tr~tion has not responded on this note. Why is.
' there such mtransigence on the part of the JNU Administration? Why.
administration refusing to negotiate with JNUSU? If it holds that its own position is correct. then why is it shirking from.
·nt response to all the issues JNUSU has raised?.
holds that the basis of the JNU as a university is the dialogue and solidarity between teachers and students..
t'llnn reservations and the struggle for social justice is our collective responsibility. Through the concern and strugglers and stud.ents we believe that th·e JNU administration will be compelled to answer to the university community at.
The concrete dimensions of the present struggle lies in resolving the specific anomalies and non-fulfilment of reserved.
unreserved category seats on which JNUSU has been agitating. The struggle at the pre·sent juncture is a struggle for.
ring the inclusive character of JNU not just for today but for times to come. We urge you to support JNUSU in its.
uuule so that this crisis is resolved and the university administration is made accountable for all its lapses in the.
process and towards ensuring that it fulfils its constitutional obligations. JNU as an institution is responsible not.
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responsible members of the university community, we should not fail in this task. We urge you to stand with JNUSU and.
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severo\ problems hove surtoced in the admission process of JNU tor the year 2008:fnends. .
! 27"/o osc reservation in one go was abandoned In favou( of a phased Implementation. .
with only 12'7 08C reservation for this year..
!· Far from the promised 54% seal increase, we are witnessing seat cuts ln various centres .
and programmes of study..
! 08C reservation has not been implemented properly in manY centres and the overall .
percentage of students admitted under osc reservation is unknown. .
! ihe time-tested process of Intake-Offer tor admissions has been shelved In tavour of the .
fa\\ed system of Wa\ting l\sts..
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in order to redress anY shortfall In admission before the 14'" of August has been .
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And to lop. it all, the JNUSU office bearers from AISA are hand in glove with the JNU Adminislration in all lhese anti-student moves and have emerged as the biggest defenders or the Administration. 1he JNUSU President has defended \he JNU Adminislration in \he informal .
council Meeting held on 3'd August and expressed salisfac\ion wilh \he currenl slate of affairs. .
HOW iliE AISA-lED JNUSU 8EiRAYED 27% 08C RESERVAiiON .
1he JNU Academic council had decided in 2007 to implement 27% reservation tor OBC s!udenls al one go. precisely be'cause JNU alreadY had a relatively high percenlage of OBC students laround 20'7o to 21 '7o) owing to the deprivation points ~ystem. In tact. in 2007 the percenIage ol .
OBC sludentswent up to 24'7o as noted in the minutes of the Academic council: "1he Dumber of students belonging lo the other backward·castes [sic) enrolled this year [2007-0BJ has been close to 24% which togelher with the students belonging to SC/S1/PH .
calegories and those admilled from the socially deprived seclions come to more than .
half of the total enrolment." [p.\3, Minutes of AC Meeting held on November 20. 2007] II should be obvious that in the admissions for 2008. if the proportion of OBC students is less than 24%. that would imply a decline In the percentage of osC students admitted to JNU compared .
to last year. 1 .
is lherefore shocKing lo find \he JNUSU office-bearers from AISA celebrating \he implemenlation of only 12% osc reservations in .JNU thisyear as a 'viclorv'! Whose game is AISA trying lo ploy through such cynical manoeuvres< AISA's proclivity lowords appeasement of the .
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by the university in any future. Fresh lists are still being broughtout. and we mustdo theutmost to ensure that all seats are duly filled..
However. the misplaced debate over a non-existent 'seat-cut' is a motivated smokescreen that is deliberately deflecting from the realproblem at hand: the fraudulent criterion behind non-fulfilment of OBC quota-an issue on which the pec!dlers of lie of "seat-cut" arecompletely silent. This matter calls for vigilant monitoring and scrutiny: and the JNUSU's careful scrutiny of the process has identified thatillegalcalculation of ·cut-off is the cause for non-fulfilmentofOBC quota. This is explained below..
Why is the OBC quota in JNU not being fulfilled: Where lies the administration's fraud?.
The present moment is acriticaljuncturein implementing OBCreservations. Until lastyear.OBCstudents seekingadmission were given5extramarks on.
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the basis of the deprivation point system. According totheOBCreservationlaw.OBC students canbegiven ar~ductionofupto 10 marks.Whyis it thatwith.
a5mark reduction. OBC students constituted 12% of the university's strength.while wit11 reservation JNU is notable to fulfil even lhis number?Clearly,there 1s adiscrepancy 1n the way JNU isimplementing tile quota..
Inthe meeting of the Standing Committee heldon 111h August. the JNUSU Office-Bearers exposedthe completeillegality of the basis on which the JNUAdministration is defining and implementing the :awon OBC reservation..
According to the law and the MHRDdirectives, the university must fix "cut-off marks" torboth unreserved and OBC candidates well in time. This.
cut-off isinstitution specific: itis the clearparameter onwhich itis evaluated whetherstudents fit the standards oftheinstitution ornot. In JNU, for the.
unreserved candidates the cut off mark is 40, meaning that this is the benchmark that sets the standard of the university. The Supreme.
Court hasstated that a maximum r_elaxation of 10 points can be given to OBC candidate withregard to the un-reservedcandidates asadifferential..
Accordingly, in JNU, the "cut-off mark" for OBC candidates should stand between 40 and 30. But this is something the university has.
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The crucialpo1nt of contention hasto do w1th where we apply the 10mark relaxation The Administration ispresentlyarguingthat thisrelaxationisto be.
apphed onmen!. In such acase,letus take the example of aparticular centre:Inthis centre,supjX)se the merit list for the unreserved category is filled between90 to 70 marks.Then,as per the JNU'sargumen~ the 10marks relaxation.
for the OBC candidates means that the quota hasto befilledby studentsgetting marksbetween 70 and 60.In this example,60 marks isthelast benchmark.
for an OBC candidate to getadmission. After this,if the quota is unfulfilled,theremaining seatswill go to the general category..
Iftheremaintngsealsare offered to the general category, then astudentof the general category canbe given aseat at 65marks,or60marks,or 55 marks.In the first s1tuahon.where aseat is given to an unreserved candidategelling 65 marks,thenaseat has already beengivento anOBC candidate at65 marks.which means that the OBC candidatewho has received theseat shouldactuallybeinthe General Category and not inthe OBC merit list!Inthe secondsituation,the general and theOBCcandidates have been admitted at the same cut-off which isillegalasOBC'sshould receivea10mark.
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·Each of thesesituations is not only absurd, but illegal, and in contravention of the letter and spirit of the law. When contronted by JNUSUon this issue ofblatantillegalities,the Administrationwas left completely silent.As JNUSU''s indefinite hunger strike enters its fifth day, the question to be asked is why is a particular organization bent on targeting.
JNUSU? Why are they harping the issue of a non-existent "seat cut" and remaining completely silent on the illegalities of OBC.
reservation, which is one of the key reasons for non-fulfilment of the increased intake?.
The Challenge that faces us in today's UGBM .
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isnotimplementing OBC reservation but targeting JNUSU. They would prefer to undermine JNUSU rather than struggle with JNUSU for social justice,onlyso as toservetheirnarrowpoliticalinterests. .
JNUSU believes that the struggle for social justice cannot be held back by opportunistpolitical forcesthat are spreading false rumours based on afalse.
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ofnumbers. Ifthe opportunistpolitics of these organizations is allowed to play havoc, thenthe real focus ofimplementing OBC reservations.
wiU be deflected.What is more, inaforum such as the JNUSU Council meeting,the councillors belonging to aparticularorganization, when asked to darify.
their stand, took the minutedposition that they "do notcare about rules orlegality.» Such an attitude isone ofgrave irresponsibnity for the Central Act.
on OBCreservation is alaw thathas to follow certain provisions.To holct that JNUSU "need not care about any law or rule" for the implementationof such an extremely important ACT of OBC reservation is tantamount to leaving the field open to anti-reservation forces both inside.
and outside the administration to challenge and obstruct the implementation of OBC reservation. This is an illegal and motivatedposition that JNUSU opposes in every way..
JNUSUas acollective student body has always stood on the side of social justice. The implementation of OBC reservation in this campus has.
required vigilance and struggle every inch of the way.At each juncture,JNUSU hasinformed the studentex>mmunity of the developments at hand. We thankthe student community for their support at every juncture. JNUSU appeals to the student community to stand in solidarity with JNUSU intoday's UGBM against all those forces that have been targeting the union based on misleading and legally untenable arguments, andto ensure that the struggle against all existing anomalies in JNU's admission process, for fulfilment of PH, OBC, SC/ST quota and overallintake, extension of date of admission and for social justice is a victorious one..
JNUSU contJratulates the students for their support for the ongoinq Indefinite Hunger Strike and their spiritedparticipation in today·s Demonstration at UGC. tJGC Secretary met the JNUSU Delegation. On hearing ourposition !}'!____wrong application of OBC cut-off rules he assured to intervene with JN'U today itself..
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