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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY STUDENTS UNION .

NEW DELHI-110067 .

Phones: 2671 7676, 2671 7557, 2670 4741 .

The presence of JNUSU in the Library Advisory Sub-committee will help in ensuring more transparency. However, many problems remain. It is in this .

process that grave anomalies and arbitrariness in purchases of books, magazines and encyclopedias, running into several lakhs, have been unearthed, pa rticularly by the vigilant teaching community and the JNUSU representative . Such misspending of money in the library must be resolutely stopped and investigated into. JNU U demands that all these complaints are seriously enquired into by appropriate high-level agencies. .

· Ensure Democratic Functioning Of The Two Review Committees On Admission Anomalies and Fulfillment Of Reserved Category Seats: Tn the wake of the implementation of the OBC Reservation Act, this year's admission process saw massive anomalies and non-fulfillment of the legally mandated quotas in the various reserved categories because of the JNU administration's unilateral and illegal interpretation of the MHRD's directives on OBC reservations. Following a JNUSU-led movement, the JNU administration had agreed to form two committees: one to look into the entire admission process this year, and another to look into the modalities of ensuring OBC reservations. In total violation of the 25 August agreement which the administration signed with the JNUSU, the .JNUSU has not been given representation in the committee to look into the overall admission anomalies. Subsequently, in spite of JNUSU's repeated interventions, the JNUSU is still being kept in the dark about the status and functioning of these two committees. The JNU administration must tell u what is being done to ensure democratic functionjng of these two committees. Such major violation in the admission , as well as in the review process, of such a premier university .

are unacceptable to JNUSU and the JNU community at large. .

With regard to all these pressing issues, the JNU Admjnistration has been con~istentl:>: m.aintaining an. attit~de of silence and insensitivity. JNU students and teachers who care for the democratic funct10nmg of the umversty are unanimous to ensure that the resources which are allocated to this u~iversity :or ens~ri~g its academic character and the rights and facilities of the students are not pilfered, wasted and m1sappropnated.. S1mtl~rly~ the students ~ho_ ~orne from deprived backgrounds and many far-off parts of the country f~ce nume:ous d1~ticult1es m the face. of mmdmate .

delay in hostel allotment as well as the paltry amount and bureaucratic delays m the d1sbursal offellowsh1ps.. . . d f th s erne Court on the JNUSU Elections the JNU admm1strat1on Citing the excuse of the unfort~n~te s~~~~Uoin t~e ~:ademic Counci l Meeting of 24 No~.'·os and thereby evading is seeking to deny the represen a Jodn. . h' hare of such pressing importance to the student community. responsibility on many of these pen mg 1ssues w 1c . .

U . 'fes are essentially meant for the students and if student representatio~ and concerns are kept out of the .

mversl Jofdemocratic forums and deliberations it is bound to be counter productive. . processes . . . . 1 · t dents m.

bl' h d s of democratic functwnmg m mvo vmg s u JNUSU, therefore, demands that JNU's esta IS e . nor~. . f ·n the for thcoming AC meeting is ensured the highest decision making bodies are uphel~, the1r. par 1c1pa 100 1 .

and all the above mentioned student issues are 1mmed1ately redressed. .

Thanking you, .

Yours sincerely, .

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Sandeep Singh .

President, JNUSU .

Cc. Rector I .

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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' UNION .

AT SSS-1, IN FRONT OF A.C. MEETING.

DEMANDING FULFILLMENT OF ALL OUR DEMANDS.

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2.00 PM TODAY .

Friends. .

10/04/07.

The JNUSU congratulates the student community for achieving what would be a major achievement in our.

fight towards strengthening the socially sensitive character of this campus. Yesterday, administration has notifiedthe formation of a committee to look into the demand of strengthening and democratizing the Equal OpportunityOffice in our campus. This committee has Prof C P Bhambri, Prof Gopal Guru and Prof Tulsi Ram as its members. The.

JNUSU hod been consistently raising this demand since the past few years. In the lost years' historic agitationwhich won us Rs 1500 MCM forM Phil/ Ph D students and Rs 1000 fir BA/MA students, the administration was modeto concede this demand as well. JNUSU appeals to all the democratic progressive sections of the campus to goand give their concrete suggestions in front of this committee so that we con ensure that the EOO emerges os amore vibrant and strong institution promoting social justice in our university.Though this is a major victory for the students' movement in our campus there · are many issues on which ..there is a need to take the administration head on. On most of the crucial issues which face the studentcommunity this year, JNU administration has been behoving in the most insensitive manner. The fact that many of.

the important demands which were being raised by the JNUSU, like the issue of disbursing UGC fellowships of Rs3000 and Rs 5000 to the M Phil and Ph D students, increasing the MCM of BA/MA students to 1500 and recognizing.

Alimiyot-Fozilot certificates for admissions to BA 1st year do not even feature in the agenda of today's Academic.

Council Meeting is a clear manifestation of this fact. The JNUSU will also oppose any proposal of the administration.

to implement the process of 27% OBC reservation In our university In a staggered fashion. Since the last one yearwe have been consistently demanding that the administration must build a concrete blueprint for theimplementation of 27% OBC reservation and 54% seat increase In our campus and any delay or dilution In thisregard would not be acceptable to the student community. The JNUSU would go and raise its protest against thisanti-student behavior of the administration in today's AC meeting. We are also giving on appeal to all the ACmembers to rally them behind the genuine demands of the student community and build pressure on the.

administration for conceding to our demands..

The JNUSU demands that the following demands must be discussed and amicably resolved in today's ACmeeting: .

Evolve a proper blueprint to implement 27% OBC reservation and 54% seat increase from the next academic.

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Immediately start the Rs 3000 and Rs 5000 UGC fellowships for all research scholars who are not getting anyassistance now..

Formulate the promised committee to implement the full package of financial assistance demanded by last .

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years' JNUSU. .

Recognize Alimiyat Fazilat degrees for BA 1st year admissions..

Ratify Rules and Procedures of GSCASH. Enhance the scope of GSCASH to address the issue of domestic.

violence. .

Ensure transparency in JNU admission process..

- Evolve a mechanism to protect workers' right and ensure adherence to all the labour laws in our campus..

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Stop corporate funding in all the centres and schools..

Convert the women's study programme into a full fledged centre and institute scholarships for those doingresearch in the area of gender studies and other demands..

The JNUSU appeals to the student community to participate in large numbers in a protest demonstration in fr~ntthe AC meeting and give a strong message to the university administration that we will not tolerate any dilly.

dallying as regards our genuine demands. .

It is very unfortunate that the JNUSU Gen Secy who took the Charter of demands from the JNUSU President on last.

Wednesday has nOt-given it back till date. This unwarranted and irresponsible delay has meant that JNUSU's :..

dl.terhas not bein submitted to the administration till now. In the past also such irresponsible and non serious.

~udeof the JNUSU Gen Secy has taken a toll on.the eHective functioning of the JNUSU at the cost of student.

essues. We appeal to the JNUSU Gen Secy to give the Charter as soon as possible so that itcan be submitted to the.

JNU administration. .

Dhanari)av. President, JNUSU Sdl:Jyotsna. Jt. Secy JNUSU .

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STUDENTS' FEDERATION OF INDIA .

ALL INDIA STUDENTS' FEDERATION .

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Date: 23-07-05 .

Friends, .

We would like to congratulate the student community for successfully pressurizing the Administration to .

withdraw its anti-student decision of not giving admission to the Alimiyat/Fazeelat pass-outs from recognized .

Madrasas. JNU is known for its unique Admission policy and provides scope for every section of the students to come and .

avail Higher Education in our campus. The decision of the Administration of not giving admission to students coming from .

Madrasas after completing Alimiyat!Fazeelat was a di!-ect attack on the unique composition of JNU and was aimed at .

excluding such students from the Higher Education sector. In this context, the JNUSU Vice-President and SLL&CS .

convener along with other SFI-AISF office-bearers and Councilors took up the matter with the Administration in the most .

serious manner and pressurized them to withdraw such an undemocratic and anti-student decision. Now, those who have .

completed their Alimiyat/Fazeelat can get admission to our University. .

Given the fact that the issue outraged the student community since it was against the ethos of JNU, the silence of .

certain organizations on the issue was most shameful. The ABVP which has nothing to do with pertinent students' .

issues in the campus was expectedly silent on the entire matter. However, the AISA which has the JNUSU .

President did not bother to take up the matter and express their position on such an important issue. This exposes .

their total lack of any perspective and seriousness regarding the problems of the student community. However, this is not .

the first time that the AI SA has failed to take up such matters related to fhe ethos of the campus. In the last semester we .

have witnessed AISA's complete silence on the issue of Saraswati Puja being organized in the School premises. Such non-.

seriousness from a self-proclaimed radical students' organization is totally unacceptable and exposes their hollow political .

rhetoric. .

· · While the AISA is enjoying a political sleep in the campus, it is all the more shameful to note that the JNUSU Pre~iclent who is supposed to lead the students' union also completely lacks any perspective regarding the problems of the stuae_Qts. More than three days have passed since the issue of denial of admission to the students from the Madrasas has come to the fore and yesterday the problem got solved, the JNUSU President is yet to express her .posrHQn on the .issue, let atone take initiative to solve the problem. In the past we have witn~ssed how the SFI-AISF led JNUSU had raised all such important students' issues, be it of seat cut or hostel problem or library and internet, under the 'leadership of the former JNUSU Presidents and pressurized the Administration to solve those problems. This year however we are witnessing a total lack of such initiatives from the JNUSU President which is exposed from her silence on the issue of denial of admission to students coming from the Madrasa background. In the last JNUSU elections, the AISA had made tall claims regarding an alternative model of JNUSU functioning. The lack of initiatives of the JNUSU .

President on important students' issues only exposes the hollowness of their rhetoric of an alternative model. The .

AISA as well as the JNUSU President owes an explanation to the student community for not taking any initiative regarding .

the problem of the students coming from the Madrasa background. .

While the AISA and the JNUSU President in the most non-serious manner have failed to intervene on such an .

important students' issue, the SFI-AISF office-bearers and Councilors have taken initiatives on pertinent issues,. and .

pressurized the Administration to concede to the demands of the students. The most important among them are of the .

following: ', .

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It was because of the initiative of the SFI-AISF office-bearers that the verification for concession for .

students in the railways can be done in the reservation centre at JNU instead of going to New Delhi station. .

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Our long standing demand of Single Window Registration System in SLL&CS has started from this .

semester because of the initiative of the SFI-AISF led JNUSU in the School. The construction of Annex .

building for SLL&CS has already started off which will address the problem of limited class rooms in the .

school. .

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The long-standing . demand for a Centre for North-East Studies has been met at the SSS. the .

Administration has started a Programme for North-East Studies which subsequently will be converted into .

a full-fledged Centre. .

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We would also like to further inform the student community that the new Hostel List has come out for the .

first phase of admission for B.A. students because of the initiative taken by the SFI-AISF office-bearers. It .

is for the first time that the first list has come out in the month of July within a few days of starting of the .

Admission process..

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"!e woul~ like to appeal to the student community to expose the non-seriousness of the AISA and .the JNUSU .

Pres1dent and rally behind the SFI-AISF in future struggles for better students' facilities. .

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Students Unity Long Live!!! .

Sd/-Sdl· .

Subhanil Chowdhury Sanjay Ku,mar .

President, SFI Secy., AISF .

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central universities against this move. Following this demonstration, the UGC was forced to withdraw its stalling order. JNUSU office bearers have consistently highlighted the lacunae in implementation of Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship and raised the issue of its speedy disbursal. Many matters concerning fellowships ---such as the increase of MCM to Rs.2500 per month and the income cap for availing MCM to Rs 2.5 lakhs per annum, raising the Rs 3000/5000 fellowship for all M.Phil/Ph.D. scholars to Rs.5000/8000 per month, ensuring timely disbursal of RGNF against protracted administrative insensitivity and delay, and ensuring financial assistance for PH students are ongoing arenas of struggle. Administration was forced to release orders for all pending RGNF JRF disbursals at the increased rate and also to agree to the immediate formation of the mandatory 3-member committees for the upgradation of JRF to SRF after JNUSUs protest on 9 Sept 2008. .

Upgradation of Central Library .

In response to the genuine anger and deep concern of the student community regarding the terrible conditions of the Central Library, JNUSU held a protest demo with massive participation of the student community against the deplorable condition of the JNU Libraries. Through detailed feedback with the students as well as the faculty, JNUSU prepared a comprehensive charter of demands which was submitted to the Librarian and all deans and chairpersons. .

The library was forced to take immediate action on the issues of ensuring accessibility, infrastructure and support system for PH students in the libraries; operationalising the cyber library; remedying the deplorable condition of the reference, journal and textbook sections and allowing common students to directly put in requisitions for books. A significant advance is that JNUSUs representation on the Library Advisory Sub-Committee was ensured through this struggle, which will go a long way towards ensuring greater transparency in the functioning of the Central Library. Vigilant monitoring of the library system must continue. .

Recognition of Alimiat Fazeelat Madarsa certificates in JNU admissions to B.A. 1st year from 2008 .

From the start of its term, and in continuation with its earlier efforts, JNUSU undertook a sustained campaign for the recognition of Madarsa degrees in JNU, and forcefully contended with the baseless prejudices that are prevalent at various levels of the administration. In course of the campaign, we held a series of public meetings, and submitted a memorandum to Academic Council members, Deans and Chairpersons. JNUSU office bearers also collected and made available to the administration several important documents from universities like Jamia and BHU which already recognize Madarsa certificates so as to facilitate speedy completion of the process by the equivalence committee. Through agitation, struggle and repeated pressure on the university authorities, culminating in a 10 day-long hunger-strike by JNUSU, the Academic Council passed a resolution allowing holders of Madarsa certificates to be eligible to sit for the JNU entrance exam from 2008. The process of establishing equivalence for Madarsa certificates is continuing on a nation-wide basis. As a result, the historic discrimination practiced by JNU in closing its doors to students from Madarsa backgrounds is now being remedied. .

Ensuring Rights of Physically Challenged Students .

In the past year, JNUSU has firmly placed the issue of rights and facilities of physically challenged students onto the campus agenda, insisting that this is their right and is no charity. JNUSU struggled for a number of demands such as the construction of ramps for greater accessibility, installing software for visually challenged students in the school and a Braille printer in the library, ensuring representation in the decision making bodies, increasing the amount of funds for readers/writers for the visually challenged, and expanding the Helen Keller unit with more functional computers. .

As a result of JNUSUs efforts, the issues of democratic rights, participation in decision making, and expanding infrastructural facilities of PH students (hitherto marginalized) acquired centre-stage. Not only did concrete expansion of facilities take place in libraries and other parts of the campus; for the first time PH students have been made a part of JNUs decision-making bodies like the Campus Development Committee. With the active participation of PH students, JNUSU forced the Admin to withdraw the dubious move to scuttle 3% PH reservation and ensured the implementation of this quota without any dilution in JNU. Ensuring the fulfillment of the 3% quota for PH category for students and teachers alike, and establishing a fellowship for PH students equivalent to Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship remain pressing matters of concern. .

Ensuring implementation of OBC reservations and opposing anomalies in admissions this year .

In this very first year of implementing OBC reservations, from the outset, the JNU Administration sought to create obstacles in reservation and concomitant seat increase. In April 2008, after a protracted JNUSU-led struggle and 10-day hunger strike, the JNU administration agreed to implement 27% OBC reservations at one go. However, the MHRD rejected JNUs proposal, and insisted that OBC reservations and concomitant seat increase be done in a staggered manner. .

The MHRD directives gave an opportunity to the anti-reservation forces in the JNU administration to delay implementation of OBC reservations. JNUSU struggled hard to achieve 12% OBC reservations this year, as opposed to 9% OBC reservations being implemented across the country. .

From the beginning of the admission process this year, the JNU administrations reluctance to implement 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 .

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Resist Seat Cuts in JNU Admissionsl .

Fight the shameless betrayal of 2r1. OBC reservation and 54% seat increaseD .

Down with JNUSU Office-bearers' complicity with the anti-student JNU AdministrationiU .

Friends, .

Several problems have surfaced in the admission process of JNU for the year 2008: .

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27% OBC reservation in one go was abandoned in favour·of a phased implementation, .

with only 12% OBC reservation for this year. .

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Far from the promised 54% seat increase, we are witnessing seat cuts in various centres .

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and programmes of study. .

: OBC reservation has not been implemented properly in many centres and the overall .

percentage of students admitted under OBC reservation is unknown. .

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·:· The Ume-tested process of Intake-Offer for admissions has been shelved in favour of the .

failed system of Waiting Lists. .

: Admissions for the reserved category of Physically Challenged students has been distorted .

and tampered with. .

: Past precedence·o~ holding a mid way meeting of the Standing Committee on Admissions .

in order to redress any shortfall in admission before the 14'h of August has been .

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And to top it all, the JNUSU offi<:e bearers from AISA are hand in glove with the JNU .

Administration in all these anti-student moves and have emerged as the biggest defenders or .

the Administration. The JNUSU President has defended the JNU Administration in the informal .

Council Meeting held on 3rd August and expressed satisfaction with the current state of affairs. .

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HOW THE AISA-LED JNUSU BETRAYEO 27% OBC RESERVATION .

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The JNU Academic Council had decided in 2007 to implement 27% reservation for .OBC students \ .

at one go, precisely because JNU already had a relatively high percentage of OBC students .

{around 20% to 21 %) owing to the deprivation points system. In fact, in 2007 the percentage of .

OBC students went up to 24% as noted in the minutes of the Academic Council: .

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"The number of students belonging to the other backward' castes [sic] enrolled this year .

[20.07-08] has been close t9 24% which together with the students belonging to SC/ST/PH .

categories and those admitted from the socially deprived sections come io more than .

half of the total enrolment." [p.1 3, Minutes of AC Meeting held on November 20, 2007] .

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11 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 OBC students admitted to JNU compared .

to last year. It is therefore shocking to find the JNUSU office-bearers from AISA celebrating the .

implementation of only 12% OBC reservations in -JNU this year as a 'victory'! Whose garne is AISA .

trying to play through such cynical manoeuvres? AISA's proclivity towards appeasement of the .

anti-reservationists is well known. AISA had coined the notorious slogan of 'No Mandai No .

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JNU- Onwards To The AC Meeting Of 10 April 7.4.07.

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Join Protest March From Ganga Dhaba Tonight At 9.30pm.

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Academic Council Meeting is going to be held on 10 April. However, the administration in its characteristic insensitive manner has.

failed to include some of the key demands that JNUSU has been raising for several months now..

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WHY this delay in notifying the disbursal of scholarship of Rs. 3000 and Rs. 5000 for M Phil and PhD students respec-.

tively when the UGC has directed JNU as early as January 31 to decide on the date of commencement and number of eligible.

recipients for the scholarship?.

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Why is the JNU Administration not using its relative discretionary power to decide on the cut-off year for the beginning of.

this scholarship, so as to benefit the maximum number of eligible students?.

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Why is the Administration not activating the Committee agreed upon on 29 September 2006 for implementing the entire.

package of financial assistance of Rs. 1500 MCM for BA/MA students, Income cap raised to Rs. 1 lakh p.a for MCM, etc... till now?.

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Why is the Administration silent on recognising Alimiat-Fazeelat certificates for BA I year Admissions even when JNUSU.

has presented the detailed arguments in its favour, and the JNU Administration is as yet unable to give any valid, academically.

coherent and democratically acceptable counter-argument?.

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Why is the Administration still prejudiced enough to continue with its discriminatory policy in JNU admissions against.

Madarsa background students?.

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Why is the Administration still refusing to ensure transparency in JNU's admission process and ignoring concrete pro-.

posals to democratise entrance exam. system?.

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Why is the JNU Administration still refusing to come up with a comprehensive mechanism to ensure minimum wages.

and rights to various workers in JNU campus?.

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Why is the JNU Administration not taking steps to develop infrastructure in preparation for implementation of 27%.

quota and 54% seat increase? The pretext of the Supreme Court stay is a flimsy one, since the University is bound to imple-.

ment the social justice agenda sooner than later and any "staggering" in this regard is not acceptable..

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Why is the University giving leeway to different schools and centres to behave in a discretionary and autonomous.

manner and go for corporate funding in the institution, rather than using the opportunity to formulate a democratic and.

accountable XIth Plan Proposal with the participation of faculty, students and karmacharis?.

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Join Protest Demonstration to assert these issues and several other pending agenda of our Chater.

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Of Demand towrads the coming AC Meeting..

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sd/- Tyler, Vice- President, JNUSU sd/- Sandeep, Gen. Secy, JNUSU.

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JNU- Onwards To The AC Meeting Of 10 April 7.4.07.

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Join Protest March From Ganga Dhaba Tonight At 9.30pm.

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Academic Council Meeting is going to be held on 10 April. However, the administration in its characteristic insensitive manner has.

failed to include some of the key demands that JNUSU has been raising for several months now..

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WHY this delay in notifying the disbursal of scholarship of Rs. 3000 and Rs. 5000 for M Phil and PhD students respec-.

tively when the UGC has directed JNU as early as January 31 to decide on the date of commencement and number of eligible.

recipients for the scholarship?.

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Why is the JNU Administration not using its relative discretionary power to decide on the cut-off year for the beginning of.

this scholarship, so as to benefit the maximum number of eligible students?.

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Why is the Administration not activating the Committee agreed upon on 29 September 2006 for implementing the entire.

package of financial assistance of Rs. 1500 MCM for BA/MA students, Income cap raised to Rs. 1 lakh p.a for MCM, etc... till now?.

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Why is the Administration silent on recognising Alimiat-Fazeelat certificates for BA I year Admissions even when JNUSU.

has presented the detailed arguments in its favour, and the JNU Administration is as yet unable to give any valid, academically.

coherent and democratically acceptable counter-argument?.

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Why is the Administration still prejudiced enough to continue with its discriminatory policy in JNU admissions against.

Madarsa background students?.

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Why is the Administration still refusing to ensure transparency in JNU's admission process and ignoring concrete pro-.

posals to democratise entrance exam. system?.

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Why is the JNU Administration still refusing to come up with a comprehensive mechanism to ensure minimum wages.

and rights to various workers in JNU campus?.

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Why is the JNU Administration not taking steps to develop infrastructure in preparation for implementation of 27%.

quota and 54% seat increase? The pretext of the Supreme Court stay is a flimsy one, since the University is bound to imple-.

ment the social justice agenda sooner than later and any "staggering" in this regard is not acceptable..

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Why is the University giving leeway to different schools and centres to behave in a discretionary and autonomous.

manner and go for corporate funding in the institution, rather than using the opportunity to formulate a democratic and.

accountable XIth Plan Proposal with the participation of faculty, students and karmacharis?.

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Join Protest Demonstration to assert these issues and several other pending agenda of our Chater.

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Of Demand towrads the coming AC Meeting..

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sd/- Tyler, Vice- President, JNUSU sd/- Sandeep, Gen. Secy, JNUSU.

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Seeking Appointment R egarding Gross Violations And Illegal Interpretations Of Cut-Off Norms For OBC Students By JNU Administration and N on-Fulfilment of OBC seats in 2008 JNU Admissions .

Respecte d Sir. .

Yesterday in a de tailed letter to you w e have brought to your notice the serious anomaly that is going on JNU's Admission process this year with regard to the implementation of OBC reservation. Because of completely uncalled for misinterpretation o f the law and the MHRD directive by the ..JNU administration. there is a huge shortfall in OBC quota fulfillment this year. Since this crucial act on social justice is a nat ional law. no university can flout or misinterpret it at will. .

The SC/ST and PH Quota is also unfulfilled in JNU this year. .

JNUSU has been quite sometime now arguing out the anomaly with the ..JNU administration. but to no avail. Though the administration failed to answer our points. they are taking refuge under the plea of seeking "le gal advi~e" ~n the given provision. which in our opinion is crystal clear as per the MHRD d1rect1ves. .

Since JNU admissions will end soon it is imperative that a body_Hke U~C to take a view on this crucia l matter and intervene with the JNU admm1strat1on so that the Jaw is duly upheld and constitutionally ld. .

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Even after his murder, Chandus legacy continues in JNU, and is amply visible in several movements that the JNU student community has fought over the years. The essence of Chandus politics resolute challenge to communal and casteist forces, solidarities with people's movements, resolutely struggling against the anti-student stances of the Administration, willingness to confront the State and anti-people ruling Governments head-on irrespective of their colour, demanding democratization of JNU at every level changed the existing grammar of politics in JNU. In the many interventions of the JNU student community 2000 onwards, we can see how the same spirit rekindled and prevailed. .

In February 2002, the Gujarat genocide took place. To challenge the communal fascist offensive on its own soil, AISA had organized a Shaheed Mela at Faizabad-Ayodhya on 10 May to commemorate the anniversary of the First War of Independence (1857), which had made Ayodhya a major centre of united Hindu-Muslim resistance to British colonialism. The then BJP-supported Mayawati Government made a wholesale arrest of activists of AISA. Leading JNU activists were among those who were jailed for a week at Faizabad jail, while around 1000 of their comrades were jailed at Mau and Sultanpur. .

In 2003-04, along with the demand for raising the MCM scholarship amount, AISA spearheaded a remarkable successful campaign to oust a Nestle Outlet from the campus, while SFI continued to support the outlet. This campaign ensured that JNUs shop allotment policy remains socially sensitive, rather than be guided by corporate motives. .

Throughout this phase, continuing with Chandus legacy of breaking the barriers, AISA participated in mass movements across the country against forcible land acquisition and displacement be it in Kalinganagar, Singur, Nandigram, or the Narmada valley. While the SFI defended the Left Front Government's brazen capitulation to corporates and repression of resistance, AISA stood firm with the struggling people, and spearheaded the campaign against SEZs. .

In 2006, when the Youth for Equality (YFE) was formed to whip up a frenzy against the proposed OBC quota in higher education, AISA and the JNUSU President from AISA were quick to initiate a counter campaign on a progressive anti-casteist plank, debunking all the myths peddled by the anti-reservationists. A month-long relay hunger strike was the culmination of this campaign. .

AISA and its leaders in JNUSU also initiated a struggle of students in solidarity with construction workers and other daily wage workers on the campus, against the denial of minimum wages to them. In the course of this struggle, several students were suspended and subsequently rusticated. AISA led the protracted movement not just for workers rights, but against the administrative crackdown. Another campaign initiated by AISA in this period was for recognition of madarsa certificates in JNU admissions a measure of democratization of JNU's admission process. After a long campaign, this issue was successfully clinched in 2008. .

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Friends, Several problems have surfaced in the admission process of JNU for the year 2008: '. 27% OBC reservation in one go was abandoned in favour·of a phased implementation, .

with only 12% OBC reservation for this year. . .

Far from the promised 54% seat increase, we are witnessing seat cuts in various·centres .

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and programmes of study. .

·:· OBC reservation has not been implemented properly in many centres and the oyerall .

percentage of students admiHed under OBC reservation is unknown. .

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·:· The time-tested process of Intake-Offer for admissions has been shelved in favour of the .

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failed system of Waiting Lists. .

·:· Admissions for the reserved category of Physically Challenged students has been distorted .

and tampered with. .

: Past precedence o) holding a mid way meeting of the Standing CommiHee on Admissions .

in order to redress any shortfall in admission before the 14th of August has been .

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abandoned. .

And to top it all, the JNUSU office bearers from AISA are hand in glove with the JNU .

Administration in all these anti-student moves and have emerged as the biggest defenders or .

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the Administration. The JNUSU President has defended the JNU Administration in the informal .

Council Meeting held on 3rd August and expressed satisfaction with the current state of affairs. .

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HOW THE AISA-LED JNUSU BETRAYEO 27% OBC RESERVATION .

The JNU Academic Council hod decided in 2007 to implement 27% reservation for OBC students .

at one go, precisely because JNU already had a relatively high percentage of OBC students .

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(around 20% to 21 %) owing to the deprivation points system. In fact, in 2007 the percentage of .

OBC students went up to 24% as noted in the minutes of the Academic Council: .

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"The number of students belonging to the other backward castes [sic] enrolled this year (2007-08) has been close to 24% which together with the students belongingto SC/ST/PH categories and those admitted from the socially deprived sections come to more than .

half of the total enrolment." [p.13, Minutes of AC Meeting held on November 20, 2007] .

It should be obvious that in the admissions for 2008, if the proportion of OBC students is less than .

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24%, that would imply a decline in the percentage of OBC students admiHed to JNU compared .

to last year. It is there~ore shocking to find the JNUSU office-bearers from AISA celebrating the .

'victory'! Whose game is AISA Implementation of only 12% OBC reservations in .JNU this year as a .

trying to play through such cynical manoeuvres? AISA 's proclivity towards appeasement of the .

ontl-reservationists is well known. AISA hod coined the notorious slogan of No Mandai No .

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RECOGNIZE A·ALIMIYAT/FAZILAT CERTIFICATES IN BA 151 YEARII s .

CONVENE ACADEMIC COUNCIL MEETING IMMEDIATELY!l.

ENSURE TRANSPARENCY IN ADMISSION PROCESS!! Date: 01/02/07 .

The JNUSU has always been at the forefront of the struggle demanding 27% OBC reservation and 54% seat .

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Friends. Jeen .

JNUSU has however demanded an Emergency Academic Council to ratify the policy. The Administration till increase in all central educational institutions including JNU. As a result of consistent pressure of the JNUSU, the .

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date has not chalked out any concrete proposal to implement OBC reservation and 54% seat increase. Administration constituted a committee to chalk out a plan to implement reservation and seat increase. The ,stel.

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the selling of application forms for the entrance. In the prospectus. as regards OBC reservation it is mentioned However, the Administration has published the prospectus for the academic session 2007-08 and has started .

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Classes (OBC) starting from the academic year 2007-08. The same would be Implemented as and when the that "The Government of India has proposed to reserve seats for candidates belonging to other Backward .

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Government order for the same Is received and approved by the Academic Council. In such a situation, .

University reserves the right to withdraw or modify the provision of deprivation points as per the approval of the 1es .

Academic Council of the University." While the Administration's commitment in writing to implement OBC ~h). .

reservation is a fitting rebuff to the anti-reservationist elements in campus. it is disturbing to note that the .

there has been no blueprint from the side of the administration in this regard. In fact, the demand of JNUSU for .

Administration as yet has not finalized the proposal for seat increase and infrastructure development. Till date. .

there is an immediate need to pressurize the administration to immediately ratify and implement 27% OBC .

reservation with 54% seat increase. The committee constituted to discuss the Implementation of the reservation .

and seat increase has Its next meeting this Saturday at 2.30 pm. We call upon the student community to.· .

calling an emergency Academic Council Meeting to discuss all these issues has not been acceded to. Hence. .

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participate In large numbers in the Protest Demonstration on Saturday to ensure that the Administration .

Implements the policy of 27% OBC reservation with 54% seat Increase at the earliest. .

It Is also Imperative that the Administration is pressurized to ensure that the Academic Council ratifies that the country and has voiced the need for their upliftment in the field of education, particularly higher students coming from Madrasa background with Aalimiyat/Fazilat and other degrees be admitted in BA 1st year education. In universities like Jamia Millia Islamic. these certificates are already· being recognized. Therefore in our university. The Sochor committee report has exposed the deplorable living conditions of the Muslims in .

pertinent demand of making our admission process more transparent in nature. so as to remove any biases. .

JNU as a central university must recognize these degrees without further delay. Along with this. there is a .

at the earliest, there is a need of stronger unity among the student community, so as to wage struggles. Hence,particularly on the basis of caste. There is an urgent need to publish the marks of written and viva-voice .

To build up consistent pressure on the Administration compelling it to implement all the above demands .

we appeal to all the students to participate in large numbers in JNUSU's protest demonstration in front of Ad.examinations as well as hiding the caste of the candidates during the viva-voice. .

Block this Saturday to pressurize the administration to concede to our demands. .

IN FRONT OF MEETING OF COMMITTEE ON MODALITIES OF IMPLEMENTING 27% OBC.

MASSIVE PROTEST DEMO .

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RESERVATION & 54% SEAT INCREASE .

Call an Emergency AC meeting to discuss the roadmap for implementation..

Implement27% OBC reservation & 54% Seat Increase from 2007-08. .

Recognize Madarssa certificates for BA first year. .

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Demand Administrative Accountability!! ·77n .

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JNU Academic Council (AC) will be meeting after one whole year on March 18th (coming Friday). For the past few .

years, the entire JNU community has witnessed a gross breakdown of JNU's democratic decision-making process as well .

as a visible decline of JNU's credibility as a public institution upholding certain basic ethical and democratic values. The manner in which the JNU administration has been scuttling the proper implementation of the legally mandated OBC reser-vations in JNU in a shameful display of institutionalised casteism is a prime example of this phenomenon. The upcoming AC .

meeting is therefore crucial -it is high time that those people responsible for JNU's loss of credibility, and for scuttling of social justice in this institytion known for its democratic credentials, are held accountable. .

Over the past three years, more than 400 OBC students have been denied admission in JNU for NO fault of .

theirs, but simply because of JNU's faulty admission process. 277 students were denied admission last year alone. .

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What exactly is at stake? .

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Who is responsible for this criminal injustice? .

Since 2008, JNUSU, the student community, and several faculty members have been demanding a change in JNU's .

Delhi High Court (HC). in its 7lll September judgment. had REJECTED JNU's admission policy on OBC reservations. .

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faulty cut-off criteria. When the administration went to the extent of even subverting an AC decision in its single-minded .

Instead of implementing the HC verdict in JNU, and moving towards correcting JNU's policy, the JNU administration.

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agenda to scuttle OBC reservations, the victimized students were forced to approach the Delhi High Court for justice. The .

September verdict. Subsequently, on December 23rd 2010, the HC once again upheld its 711l September verdict and dis-.

shockingly chose to challenge this verdict in the High Court and filed a REVIEW PETITION in the Delhi HC against the 7ttt .

missed JNU's review petition. This raises certain very important questions: .

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JNU, despite being a public funded Institution is behaving like a private individual litigant, challenging an existing law which it is legally bound to accept and implement. .

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The JNU administration decided to independently and unilaterally move the HC to challenge the 71h September verdict .

Admissions, JNU Academic Council or any other statutory decision-making body has been consulted on this issue. .

).-without the mandate of any university body. Clearly, neither the Deans Committee, the Standing Committee on This is a highly dangerous trend. with far-reaching repercussions for JNU's transP-arent and democratic decision-JNU administratio.n is fighting all these legal cases to SCUTTLE OBC reservation by SPENDING PUBLIC .

FUNDS. In other words, a central university is not just overruling its own decision-making bodies, it is subsequentlymaking process. .

trying to justify its unilateral policies by spending public funds! Why should funds meant for the development of the .

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university be spent to defend an administration's ideological predilections? Can any administration be allowed a free .

hand to misuse public funds in this manner? .

judgment, and again on 23rd December 201 0). In these cases, the court held that JNU should offer admission to the Time and again, JNU's admission policy has been held to be illegal in the court of law (flrst in the ]ttl September .

litigant students. And still JNU refuses to offer admission to all the victimized students! Should a central university .

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create such an unprecedented situation wherein every student eligible for admission is forced to move the .

courts, fight a long legal battle, and prove once more that JNU is legally in the wrong? .

Justice must prevail for all students, not just for those who are able to fight long and expensive cases in the court. It .

is the responsiblity and duty of public institutions to change their faulty policies -and not wait for each and every victim to .

There is another critical issue at stake, which too reflects JNU administration's typical casteist mindset to .

force them individually to deliver justice~ scuttle fulfilment of OBC seats. The JNU administration is trying is set a low quantum of relaxation viz. the qualifying/cut-.

off marks fixed for MPhil/ PhD are 40 for general and 35 OBC students and for BA/MA, it is 30 for general and 27 for OBC .

students. This is arbitrary and once again violative of the Supreme Court directives. which categorically states that a .

maximum relaxation of 10 % -which is 10 marks in an evaluation of 100 marks-should be provided to fill all the OBC seats. Recognition for More Madarsas: When madarsa certificates were first recognized in the 30 April 2008 AC meeting, it .

coming AC, as per the decision of the 30 April, 2008 AC meeting, must expedite the process of recognition of more was decided that recognition would gradually be expanded to include new madarsas too. This has not yet happened. The .

At the upcoming AC meeting on March 18th 2011, these issues have to be addressed if JNU's democratic .

madarsas across the country. .

students, and setting the correct cut-off criteria (in keeping with the 7th Sep HC verdict), the quantum of cut-off should also credentials and commitment to social inclusion are to be defended. Apart from offering admission to all the victimised .

be correctly assigned. .

March. A/SA appeals to the student community to strengthen the ongoing struggle to ensure proper implementation of .

issues will be held on 17 March and a united Protest Demonstration will be held in front of the AC Meeting on 18 In an All Organisation Meeting called by AISA last night, it was decided that a joint PUBLIC MEETING on all these .

OBC reservations and expanding other steps of social inclusion in JNUI Sucheta, Gen.Secy., AISA, JNU Shephallka, President, AISA,JNU .

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30/07/2004 .

MAKE THE M.Phii/Ph.D. ADMISSION PROCESS TRANSPARENT. DECLARE THE MARKS OBTAINED BY CANDIDATES BOTH IN THE WRITTEN TEST AND THE INTERVIEW .

Friends, In the backdrop of a nationwide debate on issues like autonomy and accountability of academic institutions, the question of making academics more transparent assumes One of the pillars of academic transparency in a university is the.

great importance. .

admission process, for it is in this realm that concerns over the possible role of the politics .

of patronage are most passionately voiced. That the M.Phii/Ph.D. admission process in our own university leaves much to be desired in terms of transparency is an issue that demands immediate attention. One fails to understand why the JNU administration never declares the marks obtained by candidates in the written examination and the interview respectively. One also fails to comprehend why this lack of transparency has never .

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souls of any of our enlightened faculty members!.

troubled the 'progressive' The ABVP demands that the marks obtained by candidates seeking admission to the M.Phii/Ph.D. programme in both the written examination and the interview be publicly .

displayed just like the semester grades. The interview is in fact only an extension of the .

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written examination. While the latter tests the general understanding a candidate has of .

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his/her chosen discipline, the former seeks to examine his/her ability of pursuing research .

on a particular topic, as implied in the very idea of a synopsis presentation. Moreover, .

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both the tests examine the candidate's abilities of critical analysis and coherent Thus, one would generally not expect the marks.

expression, albeit in different ways. .

obtained by a given candidate in the written test and the interview to exhibit too wide a .

variation, unless the interview marks are awarded on grounds extraneous to academics. .

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Apart from this, declaration of marks obtained in the written examination would also show .

how fairthe internal assessment of M.A. students actually is. A student having an fgpa of .

7.5 to 8 should generally outscore someone with an fgpa of 5.5 to 6, unless the awarding .

of grades is dictated by extra academic considerations like favouritism on personal, .

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ideological, regional or other grounds. Friends, if inexplicably wide variations are found after the declaration of marks, they would indicate either lack of fairness or incompetence of the examiners -po~sibilities which would raise a question mark on the academic worth of our esteemed institution. In view ofthe widely heldopinion on the campus that SF/ andA/SA activists have their .

sympathizers in the faculty who ensure their admission by awarding them .

obnoxiously high marks in the interview, we demand that the Administration .

Any failure on the part of the.

immediately display the marks of all candidates. .

authorities to impart complete transparency to the admission process shall result in a .

strong student movement aimed at breaching the academic iron curtain put in place by the .

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JNU administration. .

VANDE MATARAMI .

Sd/-Sd/-Sudhir Mishra.

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Pushparanjan Vice-President, ABVP, JNU.

Jt. Secretary, ABVP, JNU .

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E<..jual O r,)ortunity Office, the JNUSU demands that the committee must subnlit its report in a time bound tnanner after consultation with all sections of the university community. .

9) Recognize Alimiyat and·Fazilat Certificates: For a long time, JNUSU has been demanding that 1\limi~~~t and Fazilat certificates be recognized in our university for adtn.ission to BA 1~~ Year. 1\ny !-;tuJent who comes in 2"'1 year of l3A with the same certificates is already eligible for admission. Som~ of the other Central Universities already recognizes certificates of certain recognized J\ladarassas. Even the Justice Rajendra Sacbar Conuninee report-which has brought into focus the status of minorities in our country, has recormnended that these certificates should be recognized in all the ex~uninacions of the Union Public Service Commission. In light of the Sachar committee reco1runendacion JNUSU de1nands that all necessaty efforts must be taken by the administration to recognize the 1\[adarsa D egree. .

10) Transparency in the Admission Process: JNUSU demands that transparency be ensured in the admission process of JNU. ~farks of the written examination and Viva-Voce should be made public and also the colUlnn for caste should be deleted at the titne of intervie\vs for M.Phil and Direct PhD. It n1ust be ensured that at least one faculty n1ember frotn the deprived section re1nain present during the Viva-\: oce of all the centres. JNUSU also demand the fixing of nlinimum/ maximum marks for 'riva, provisions for viva to be conducted in different languages, and BA entrance exam to be offered in Hindi and other regional languages as well. .

11) Research and Career Guidance Bureau: The.: Cnin~rsity shoulJ upgr 1dc rhe 'Pbcctnc.:nt Cdr intu 1\.c.:::,earch and Career Bureau comprising faculues, students anJ pennan..:nt staff to prondc counselling to the concerned students with regard to pursuing the;r 🇹🇨H..iernics and G lt<.:L:t s. I nfonnation regarding scholarships, opportunities of admission in quality universiries and institutions for further studies, about exchange progran1n1es, faculty ,.:1cancics, part time j()b". var1ous projects, infonnation about opportun1tics of career in o ther relateJ areas etc. should b~ made available by this bureau. .

12) Evolve a Mechanism to Implem ent Labour Laws in our Campus: JN USU from the month of December has been detnanding from the administration that a proper tnechanism be developed in order ro ensure that all the bbour laws are implemented in our catnpus. In the past, JNUSU ha:-; con1c to know that many of the cona:acts ofJNU have bt·cn done without ensuring the payn1ent nf tnini1nu1n wages. We den1and that all such contracts be annulled and fresh contracts be brought .

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forth inclusive of the paytnent of m.inimutn wages and labour laws. .

13) f·:ven after fierce opposition by the student comrnunity on the suspension of the students and on th<.: Proctorial enquiry in rhc UGBf\f and subnuss1on of regret letters bv the 10 students along \\'ith .

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regret expr<.;sscd by th<: JNUSU Council o\·cr the unforrunate incident of 19th f-ebruary, :tdn1inistration is procceuing with the Proctorial En<..]uir~·· JNUSU dcn1~nds th:lt this enqllln should irntnediarely be stopped. .

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.:~~:~:.. ".~..:· Admission Policy regarding OBC students faulty. There has been no further development regarding the admission of new students according to the High Court Judgement. The administration so far only continues to give assurance that they nre vvorking on the issue by going through the proper channel of admission committee. .

But there has been no aftermath that has come forth from tbis struggle between students and administration; however this being an important issue related to social justice and a matter of 311 OBC students. The Casteist Administration seems clearly reluctant to do this job. Even the matter of publishing the new list of those .

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students, who have been denied frorn coming to JNU because of the faulty admission criteria, is yet to be published. The continued meetings bet\~een the Students and the Administration.

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artitudc. The Administration says the following: 1) Vice -Chancellor's mouthpiece Prof. R. Kumar (rector 1) points out, .

that there is no problem in publishing the list of students; however the process of admission would only be possible after the final.

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recommendation of the concerned Dean's of the respective School's to whom the list has been already .

sent. 2) Administration also claim's that none of the Deans of any School's are willing to permit the .

new admission in this year, which is completely against the verdict of the honourable DELHI HIGH COURT. The Administration has continued to sideline the issue and refused to take any concrete action on this front, it continued to give assurances to the Students, saying that they wou ld publish the list, however with time; we see .

that they do not seem to have any intention of doing so. Since the Administration's stand seems to be that of no .

action, the students· community is compelled to take an action by calling for UNIVERSITY STRIKE on the l2'h of November 2010. This strike is to compel the Administration to publish the list of OBC students who have been denied admission. .

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. Once the List i5 published the student community and then pressurize the Deans of School's to .

ensure the admission of OBC Students in the coming Semester. .

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We not only want the admission to be given to the 311 OBC students who have been denied admission but also.

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want a change in the admission process. Such that the process becomes just, fair and reasonable and the transparency in the admission process can be maintained. Matter related to change in admission process .

.. The Academic Council meeting which will be held on 24111 of this month is cmcial in many ways, since many decisions will be taken in this meeting. We demand that firstly the issue of OBC students admission be .

addressed and along with it we propose that there be an amendment in the viva-voc criteria which constitutes of 30%.of the m~rks, be reduced to 1Oo/o because one sees the maximum discrimination in tlus process where : .. students have scored as low as 1 or even Zero marks in the viva, which has a major impact on the students .

being selected or not. .

A VC Search Committee is coming to our campus (SSS auditorium) on 12'hNovember 2010 at 3.00pm, where the students shall have a-n opportunity to put forth their opinions. We therefore appea1 to the student's to participate in large numbers and demand for the functioning of the university in an inclusive setup. .

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Unite To Defend Social Justice! Defeat A ll Devious Means to Scuttle OBC Reservations in JNU ! ~'"'(1) i i.l i I 1 .

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Examining JNU's Admission Process With Iwith Chairpersons and Faeul .

Regard to Implementation of OBC Reservation: .

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WHY do OBC seats Remain Unfulfilled~ .

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WHAT Must Be Done:-.

Niv·edita Menon '$IS Kamal M. Chenoy,SIS Bhagat Olnam, CPH,SSS S.N.Malakar, SIS, President, JNUTA Rohan D'Souza, CSSP, SSS. .

Anuradha Chenoy, D.K.Lobiyal, SC&~S Russian Studies, SIS K.J.Mukherjeer·~SBT Mohan Rao, CSMCH, SSS Manlnder Thakur,ePS,SSS. Geetha Nambissan, ZHCES, SSS G.Ajay, CPS,SSS Tiplut Nongbri, CSSS, SSS Akhlaq Ahmad, CPCAS, SL .

3rd August, Monday Vivek Kumar, Ashish Agnihotri,CFFS, SL .

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CSSS, SSS, General Secy, JNUTA Ajit Kann.a ,CFFS,·sL .

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Ram Baksh,CIL, SL Parnal Chirmuley, CGS, Sl It is matter of great concern and in fact shame that in a University like JNU which is known primarily for its commit-ment to social justice, OBC reservations are being scuttled in a systematic manner by the JNU administration. For tbe past one year, JNUSU has been pointing out that the criter ia that the JNU administration is adopting for setting cut-off mar.ks for OBC candidates is casteist, fauUy and structurally designed to ensure th·at mandated· OBC seats wfH never be filled. Moreover, the administration's craftily designed criteria are violative of various Supreme Court verdicts and MHRD's explicit directives on the mode of implementation of the OBC Reservation Act. .

In a clearly illegal manner, the JNU administration sets the cut-off mark for OBC candidates by giving them a I0-mark .

"relaxation'' from the mark of last general category student In other words, the administration expects the enlire OBC quo.ta of27% to.be fil.led in this narrow band of l 0 marks. By,. thus reducing the pool of"eHgible" OBC candidates" avaUabte for admission through this £riteria. the JNU administration is claiming that there are ''no eligible candidates", JNU is ready in principle to admit students from the Gene·ral Category even at 40 marks if seats are available. How come then that an OBC candidate with marks way above 40 is considered 'ineligible' in the OBC category seats even if seats are going vacant? Isn't this an example of blatant double standards? If this is not casteism and discrimination, then what is? .

What JNU administration is essentially doing is killing the very idea of reservations. Through setting the "cut-off" marks for OBC candidates in this manner by unfairly tying their selection to the performance of the general category students. the administration has converted reservation into open competition between the OBC candidates to achieve marks within a smaJI range decided by the performance of general category candidates. Unless this serious anom~ly is cor-.

rected, OBC reservations will never be fulfilled in tbis University, making a complet~ and sbameful mockery of JNU's concern for social justice. .

Last year, after 13 days Indefinite Hunger Strike by JNUSU on this issue, JNU administration formed a Committee under Prof. Ad±tya Mukherjee to "examine, the issue. However, all that the committee did was to put a seal of approval on JNU administration's devious tactics, not only by denying JNUSU any representation under the pretext of "stay on JNUSU elections" but also stonewalling all our reasoned arguments innumerable times. The present JNU administration has indeed created new records of making mockery of any logical dialogue, written agreements-.

now it is hell bent on trivialisiog and violating even the law of the land on implementing reservation, to serve its brazen reactionary agenda. .

Given the nature of challenges and anomalies in the proper implementation of OBC reservation in JNU, a concerted intervention from various comers of the JNU community is the need of the hour. Those committed to social justice will have to build a wide-ranging consensus in JNU to recognize this central stumbling block to the implementation of OBC reservations. Only well concerted efforts can rectify the discrepancies in implementation of the reservation, caused by the deliberate misinterpretation of MHRD directives by the JNU administration. .

rn this regard, JNUSU is organising a symposium on "Examining JNU's Admission Process With Regard to Implemen-tation ofOBC Reservation: WHY do OBC Seats Remain Unfulfilled? WHAT Must Be Done?" with Centre Chairpersons and Faculty Members and JNUTA at the SSS Jl Committee Room at 2.30 p.m. on 3rd August We appeal to the student community to participate in this symposium along with faculty members to ensure that immediate steps are taken for .

course correction. Sandeep Shephalika MobeenAiam .

2.8.09 President, JNUSU Vice~Pres.ident, JNUSU Jt. Secy.J JNUSU .

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