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neo-rid1, nco-empowered' class who are speaktng 10 the1r name but are cniciemly tlwugh r.ilr.;ntly siphornllf~ n.
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accumulating av the benefits that the social upliflment policy of the swte is begetting them. We W0uld like to rt:lniiiU th.. .
f'rttbootcrs nnd their collaborators that these resources and the benefits accruing out of them are not free lunch coupon:. hut ~~ .
strictly meant for the real oppressed and mn(ginalized of Indian society who are MUCs and Oalito ~u.
th-: SlH.:alled 'bad..ward ' .
oppressors of Dalits. Tamil Nadu, home to the non-Brahmin movement has bet:n !)rqjected by the political olm;s, s:::tet .
sci~ntists and policy-makers as fertile soil lor social JUStice. However, the Drav1dian movement's emo'"'~wermeru agtm:ln idJ~ thr .
dalits -nineteen percent orthe population -almost untouched. In fact, dal its have been :;ubjcctcd 1( the WOr!lt forms df~:rdlenuc, .
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from being forced to consume human excreta to being murdered for contestmg local body eiec.ro11~ 'l'Jlo~ lfua::~ .beqg ~ .
consequence of the accumulation or power in the hands of the intermediary castes. such violence woui:J belbett.er-I.Jn..:ierm;,Cld ill .
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an attempt by the people belonging to the 'backward' caste-class to test their new found authority on thos.e btilow ih.!:m .
The ·Backward' castes-class that mtlict v1olence aga1nst Dallts -espec1al1J ;>l'>ysir.L v:,Jen::e-.j:. n:n ,p~ssess fledged authority in Indian societ). llowever. si nce the parliamentary form of democrac) intro:bced in ,.po5!-.ird~rde:1ce tn::t t:1vored the wielding of power by those who are in an electoral majority in society, these bacl:wwj cus.t5-:::!l.asses L"ulv~ .:1Vf!T' i~ .
years. come to control political power. .
If we examine the violence against dalits in this context. we will have 10 come to a -·::lifii!;-ern .oo:Ht:Jsi-ro fu~!:r Rather than seeing it a consequence of such ac!::umulation of power among the Bacl':"\\a.-.:1 ICE!Ste:;.. :t1::! 'l),~ll!fr~ o:-.:-xins: OJ:!:~ \\Ould be bener understood as an attempt b) Backward Caste·class to test their newfo!t.·d a:rJn~J·~U]:-J.l)Se re'Lr-m. L"1tel. Ttt5 nm to say that the Dalits are not asserting their rights.1 But the violence unleashed by 1akkal J{:.-'lc.~ (Ph~()~~~~-:~e .
o( S. Ramadoss. a medical doctor. Today, the PMK wields tremendous .influence i.n Jf.he Vaaai~~:>rl:-~~.bt:m.&s.tr..:t£ Tamil Nadu. In !987. they staged a weeklong roadblock to demand 20 percem reservation far~.'~ 9-..:.--i=~ Ibis ~;:.!'!' th~y torched more! than a thousand Dalit homes. The agitation and its !:uccess led tto the S'l.ibs~.DMtnct-level rally at Ramanathapuram. organi7C"J b~ !hco ll~\;Jrlwla Kouamaippu (Thevar Federauon). According to a senior politician from a neighboring dislrict. the Koou:Jm:ltppu ~~.
r··a l:onglomeration of unorganized groups of young thevar extremists who have JOined the po"er struggle in the T:~mil '-:adu Thcvar Perava1''. The Thev~1r Pernvai is s:tid to have been behind the many instances of violence tnvolving The\'ars and Datl!s 1hat have racked the southern districts in the past five years. Irs leadership, perceived to he close to All India Anna Dr.n ida .
l\ktull:tra Kazha~am general secrct~try :md former Chief Mtni'>ter J Ja)alalitha. is now caught t;p in litigation an~l h:1o; b\!..:n r~mh:r~d inactive . .
reo;io;tanc~ tu claln cntpowcr mem has m.tndi!sted itself in various lllrms since election-; Ill lo~.:.tl.
·oacb\ard Caste-Class' h,tdl~o·s ''ere tirst h"eld 111 I t)l)6 undc:1 the ri!VJed rornJI Nadll fJanchayats Acr. 1994. When civic elccuons "ere hdd rn 1996 and e !;:roup-; attcmptcJ to get their village pandKtyats rc:mowd t'rorn the resc-r-.. \!d cat~o·g,~r~.
21Hl I. 111 several pl:tc~:s backward ~.·n'it \\ kn '>uch attclllfH taiil:d. they tru:d to dt.:rail tlh.' ckctoral proctss ibdl b) pr~:vcming D:tlits front tiling nomination<;. It' Dalit-; . Non-IJali ts nlso resorted to poll boycott ,H1d.
nt..trt.t!-!~J to Ilk their papers. the} \\ere not .tiiO\\~d Ill l.:arnpn-();tltl area~.
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: ! ini·" · ! fetili!ics shnu!u nlYJ be CXl.endcd to MCA students..
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"\II · 1 '!.roHIIIll'. to lb~ prcxnl needs ofthe society) an improvement in,,n11 \IIIII! It "~tturC!l o bold m.ttJabvc and correct perspective in the right i1) lt~hl the Ull.:tlin uf·tll(.) ihculty a.~ well. Faculty positions musl be fulfille<lt :mtul ln~ftl.111-.:ntullon l'o~iltties (en·) in the school is in bad shape duep ~il'lntiun tltAI good IG!xlrulory foclltlles are key to any quality researchf.~-4~lt\@ J!rubl.;ut'<, Clf mu~t be kept open round the cJock. More PCs m~iltl th~ lui~ .
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~en~(Sl.S)M1J:..: ~k~~mular{X'Oblems :tre being faced by the students ofSLS. There is no computer centre in this school, Internet is.:l.l.~~'>:'h1 ,:j t\'l ~i Sc. 't\!dcnts.. auJ. CIF is not m a proper shape. Gtven the nature ofcourses in SLS, placement celllS desirable.~..tlt."ftv N'rh~'\!ooSdest~lSPS).
Wi~h~tctl\c functi~ofthe councillor ofthe outgomg union, a few things were done. A canteen bas stmted functioning..
11'-~~\1:~ ~ ':NrJ.~Cioo prob!em :'Or me students ofSPS, it being situatedat the down campus. Nowthe JNU bus has been plymg. SFC~~-~..tt.;Jir~':!ctl\~. But ·there ::re l.Ss:le'.S on ''tich we need to have contrnuous struggle. It is pathetic tha1. SPS does not enough-~, ~;~~;;o!:!ll ,~~:a oobtics. M~PCs must be installed Worksta1jon has been under-utilised Internet 1s not accessible to MSc~7;'i..~.t:i-11'r~.c i£ oo (:&:.:: ~:;:.c!l mSPS ~t h3S been a long felt demand of the SPS students to initiate an M Tech proeramm~ in.
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.·~. ~. ~"~'Ci.:~1~';!th,iclJ confront aiJ Science School student<;;,Qcr. ~"'rl$ i~2,Zla:-" 0\~~~.~s. f:mds e::nnrukaJ for Field Trips bave been reduced resulting into absence of trips or~-' j::r~:t::::tt 1:.... ~ :.. ~:--~Il.) =m/'':S:~ ~tile fietd tnp is a stgnificant part of science education. We demand that the fimds~~~~.~~·=wf.:~r fiela~P-... :;~: .,~~-;:._...,,~~~~~.:J&.::; i:1 a:r:nriversity must have close interaction d various academic levels. ~-:.c.:.· lu.ue.a!!! :101~ x+Q.·lk ·o:::::e;:n 5-Cho:-J ;:.! C'bemlcal Sciences We demand that the School of Chemical Sciences must be.
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:J ~n'!t. $-"!L-n~ ~:s Ct.... 1.:!l= } ' ~·i:eco l!ffea.ed due to :incon!.~ and anti people socio-economic policies of ther£UJUX"mmt .S;;c:r::.·_111$m~1.:1.:.e:! '!l:l1 ~a.r.·e ~tccmretJ for society. bas oo meaning. We seek to improve the quality of research ins:i1...~:1n:mzr~~ .
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have been spelt out. ABVP ·with its agenda of pnvatisation and.
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d rm1~:o m!±e ~"le;.!'n.: trut n:!: jtiii Le ,uu~ ;r....~JWtt We W'gC' upon all sciP.D-;e sehool students to vote and elect the SFI-AISF ,c:nmJ ~J fu ttu;.; ~m.acl~tv1~ -'li'P'.1l11:.r,.lrth!! ~l~utu 'to ,:.~,Jeot tl.los.e v.i1o ha\e deceived us and to vote and elect the secular andil -·.
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