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Active steps for gender sensitisation programme have been initiated by a monitoring body of teachers and students followingthe positive recommendations of 10-member committee. .
After continuous intervention by the JNUSU, three Sanitary pac! dispensing machines have also been approved for installation.
in academic complex and near girls' hostels. .
Relaxation of the Eligibility Criteria from 55% to 50% for OBC candidates in NET-JRF and Faculty appointment, due to legal.
intervention (by JNU student Nirala). as well as our protests and interventions at UGC..
Release of additional lists for NET-JRF for 2013 June exam: UGC's faulty evaluation of June 2013 NET/JRF exam was promptly.
protested by AISA and JNUSU, forcing fresh evaluation and release of additional lists in October 2013 benefitting hundreds of.
wronged students. .
Sustained Struggle Against UPSC's Discriminatory Policies: The AISA-Ied JNUSU has organized several protest actions againstUPSC's discriminatory decision of scrapping Classical and .
'Foreign' Languages like Arabic and Persian, French, German,.
Spanish, Japanese, Chinese etc from UPSC syllabus and CSAT that tarr1per the level playing field for Arts, Humanities and.
different L<'lng-uage candidates, particularly from n '1-English trained end rural ba·:kgroun:.!s..
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For Scrapping of lyngdoh recommendations, a huge Mass Deputation to the CJI, Supreme CoLrrt was held in November 2013 toexpedite the pending JNU students' case for consideration by aConstitution bench of the SC..
Repeated anri Vigilant interventions to ensure Rights ofcontract workers in the campus: regarding timely payment of wages,bonuses, correction of ESI/PF irregularities, grant of maternity leave to provision of safety gears. JNUSU held several PF camps.
for all contract workers in the campus and unearthed a massi\·e embezzlement of PF money which has now been acknowledgedeven by the Delhi PF commissioner. Our sustained struggle also ensured the reinstatement of several contract workers whowere being thrown out on spurious pretexts .
At the school-level, in various schools, the JNUSU Convenors frw11 AISA have worked on a range ofissues: for democratising ofthestudent-teacher 1el.:tionship, for better academic courses and cuurse structures, for remedial courses, for better infrastructure.
and departmental library facilities and for conducting cultural events at the school level. In each school, there have been significant.
advances on these fronts-such as introductio.n of new and impo.tant courses in SIS, conducting of SSS-Ievel cultural festival fc~.
the first time and so on. .
Alongsidf! the!;c important aehit!vements in lh~ campus, In the past year, JNUSU has made several significant and timely interventionsand prott!sts against burning i!;sues of communal fascism, !"'linority witch-hunt, racial targeting, gender violence and casteatrocities. Against Communal fascism: fund collection and relief team for Muzaffarnagar riot victims, Citizens' March forsecularism and during lok s·bha elections a 12-dav ground ?C'O campaiP,n in Varanasi against Comm~r·ai-Corpo~ate A~;enda ofiviodi. Against :~inority Wi!ch-hunf: ro est ~e o St atlo.,s against-tltegat an est of! · g<\r youths by Delhi.
Police's Special cell, against false framing of innocents in the A!tshardham terror attack case, victimisation of Kashmiri Studentsin Meerut. Against Forced Eviction: Relief and support for the evicted slumdwellersof Mansarovar park in East Delhi and tothe victims of slum fire in Vasant Kunj. Against Racial Assaults, Caste Atrocities, for Gender Justice and againstSec 377: Sustained protests in support of the dalits of Bhagarn for justice in the Badaun rape and murder, against the acquittal.
of the perpetrators of Bathani To Ia and Laxmanpur Bathe, against racist assaults on people from the North-East: AI SA-led JNUSUstood firmly in solidarity with members of the LGBTQIH community after the Supreme Court's shocking decision to retain Sec 377which re-criminalise same-sex relations among consenting adults. On the first anniversary ofthe 16th December anti-gang rapemovement, JNUSU organised a massive March and Night Vigil tor<eep the flame of Fn~edom without Fear alive. The Night Vigil was.
attended by several activists as well as Soni Sori-the voice against custodial rape and state-sponsored sexual assault on.
Adivasi women. Against Imperialism: Militant protest at Israeli Embassy against Gaza bombing, braving police crackdown..
Thus, during the 2013-14 JNU~U tenure, each of our initiatives and achievements constitute a creative moddofstudents'politics, ofsignificant policy level interventiqns for expanding democracy and social inclusion in highereducatiOn. At a time when avenues of quality and affordable higher education are being snatched.away, campus.
democracy is being curtailed, when knowledg.e generatio.n ":1d dissemination is being tailored to corporate inte~·ests,AISA-Ied JNUSU has challenged this trend with newe1'"imagination and action. . .
in cor.tr.:::st, stu~nt'cuYrr:r· unit-, are 1itnes~!ng thr ;·,h their ex erience, that iust a few weeks before the.
elections, several organisations, which remained absent from cr consciously boycotted all these struggles are.
NOW making an all-out bid to undermine the collectitgains and struggles ofthe student <;ommunity throughsheer slander and lies. .
Their complete silence on and undermining of issues such as-24x71ibrary, reversal and delinking, on Open Accesspress in JNU, raising of MCM income cap, ensuring \;forkers' rights (to name just a FEW of this year's huge.
achievements)-indicate that even such crucial issues of inclusion and democratisation do not matter to them!.
We appeal to you to reject this model of slander and negdt; \/ity, and vote in favour of the convenor r<:!ports, in favour.
of hard work, struggles and commitment. .
Anant, Vice-President, AISA, JNU 5hutosh Kumar, Gen. Secy, AISA, JNU .
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Honvédfesztivál és a pákozdi csata emléknapja
Katonai Emlékpark, Pákozd
2012.09.29
Charge of the hussars
Festival of the Hungarian Defense Forces and Memorial Day of the Battle of Pákozd
Military Memorial Park, Pákozd, Hungary
29.09.2012
The battle of Pákozd (29.09.1848) was the first important battle of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848-49. The Hungarian Army under the command of General János Móga defeated the army of the Croatian Ban Josip Jelačić.
The day of the Pákozd victory is traditionally regarded as the birthday of the modern Hungarian Army.
Magyar, osztrák, cseh, lengyel, szlovák, olasz és erdélyi hagyományőrzők készülnek a csatára, francia és olasz, illetve magyar,osztrák, erdélyi és egyéb birodalmi színekben.
Hungarian, Austrian, Czeh, Polish, Slovak, Italian, Transylvanian reeanctors are getting ready to the battle, they impersonate French and Italian, and Hungarian, Transylvanian, Austrian and from many more nations of the Habsburg Empire soldiers.