View allAll Photos Tagged LiveFly
Equilíbrio perfeito entre a natureza e a presença humana. Foto realizada durante o primeiro Workshop de Primavera no @geoparkestrela . Ainda há **duas vagas** para 28/29 Abril —> Inscrições via info@geoparkestrela.pt #serradaestrela #geoparkestrela #liveforthestory #turismodocentro #superportugal
PACIFIC OCEAN (Nov. 12, 2014) Airman Zachary Frey, of Scott City, Mo., changes out the barrel of a .50-caliber machine gun during a live fire exercise aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68). The F-35 Lightning II Pax River Integrated Test Force from Air Test and Evaluation Squadron (VX) 23 is currently conducting initial at-sea trials aboard Nimitz. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist 3rd Class Timothy M. Ahearn/Released)
Members of the 124th Fighter Wing arrive at Nellis Air Force Base in preparation for Green Flag West, October 25th, 2024. GFW is an extensive joint exercise that emphasizes live-fly operations, providing warfighters with in-depth, air-to-surface integration training. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Joseph R. Morgan)
Members of the 124th Fighter Wing arrive at Nellis Air Force Base in preparation for Green Flag West, October 25th, 2024. GFW is an extensive joint exercise that emphasizes live-fly operations, providing warfighters with in-depth, air-to-surface integration training. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Joseph R. Morgan)
050629-N-8213G-111.Pacific Ocean (June 29, 2005) ? Lithographer 2nd Class John F. Buckles shoot?s an M-16 semi automatic weapon during a small arms qualification held on aircraft elevator four onboard USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Small arms qualifications are held regularly to qualify crewmembers for future watch standing duty. The Nimitz-class nuclear powered aircraft carrier is currently underway in the Pacific Ocean conducting carrier qualifications for various west coast Fleet Replacement Squadrons (FRS). Official US Navy photograph by Photographer?s Mate 3rd Class Konstandinos Goumenidis..
Members of the 124th Fighter Wing arrive at Nellis Air Force Base in preparation for Green Flag West, October 25th, 2024. GFW is an extensive joint exercise that emphasizes live-fly operations, providing warfighters with in-depth, air-to-surface integration training. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Joseph R. Morgan)
Members of the 124th Fighter Wing arrive at Nellis Air Force Base in preparation for Green Flag West, October 25th, 2024. GFW is an extensive joint exercise that emphasizes live-fly operations, providing warfighters with in-depth, air-to-surface integration training. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Joseph R. Morgan)
.
JA WAHARLAL NEHRO.ONIVt::-~o.~. ....-.~-__ _ .
' Our Struggle for Enh.anced Financial As$i~tance c(nd .social·Justice Long Livel! .
06-01-2007 the Momoon .
l'ricnd-;, .
This is to inform the student community that notification for enhanced MCM w.e.f. .
)emester 2006-07 has been issued. The B.A./M.A./ M.Sc./MCA students will be entitled toRs. 1000/-and the amount :or M.Phii/M.Tech/M.Phii/Ph.D students will be Rs. 1500/-. The B.A./M.A./M.Phil students can avail the enhanced I-.
MCM amount from this semester and the arrears would be paid In the next Installment. A seoarote ..QQ.Qiico!iQ!..1 .
'I .
~r;rmwould come for the Ph.D. students. This notification has come after JNUSLJ's historic agitation to ensure ihu' n0 , .
c..:udcnt from tile econornicolly weaker section has to leave t11e University due to financial con$troin1s. AfTer 7 dcvs .
indelinite hunger strike and relay hunger strike by large number of students in the month of September. the u:··ited .
s'udent community hod forced the odministralion to sign on agreement with the JNUSU to enhance the MCt-A T!1e .
.
F.C. and the A.C. have approved the written agreement of the JNU Administration with Jf\lUSU. Whrlr· t.re .
cong1olulate the student community for this achievement. the struggle for enhanced financial assistance is ~'il' for i·om over. The promised committee with JNUSU and JNUT;, representatives is yet to be set up ·to loot.( into n"~ olhr~r .
11d the Jf\JUS'J in ;1(' ~tru';l·jl'.3.
1.roposals of JNUSU for financial assistance. Also. administro1ion hos not issuecl the notification to inr:recsc t, .e; .
.
spr:20d .
t. -lrtain vested in{erests within administration and their few OQ(.:''1f'l among student community tried b r '1loun1in Earn-As-You-Learn Scheme. Whereas Iorge number cf ~iuden!s rnllierJ b~hi I lh(.,~5 .
>uch elements stand exposed. JNUSU appeals to the student community to further isolale and ex;.· ,o:-:1 \ ldespreod confusion among the students on the issue of lncreas0 in MCM. With the issuing of the notlfko~irm oil .
E 3n1en1s and roll)' bel1ind t11e sludents' union i.1 the s1ruggles aheod. s assen1 grven to 27% OBC Reservo1ion Bill in the cenfml institutE.:> c: li!rJher li_t1plerneni 27% OBC Reservation from 2Q07~OU ,+ of Ji,USU wek:omes the Pre~iden1 ' .-. r.~ 0 1l· e ac1 OS fhe lav,, Of t·he land i~ fhe ViCtOry Of Oil 1he democratiC and progressive force~ Of OU' CO'.Jntr,r 'N .
~orning. The Parliument has already approved the bill in fhe recently conciuded winter sessir.n. 1ne 8n·ic_t'Y'' ~-.
t:;;lting for fu!filling the cause 01 social justicG. President's unqualified approval 1u the P.eserval;on Bill i~ c ;,. ·rig , · , buff to the anti· reseNationists and costeist forces who were hell-bent on cppos1ng 1his rnove dr:fying r,·, the .
'J:lY cxcu~r. ~r d ·.1cyrnokcworm fne odminisfroiion r.o1 to.
i' .stitution!l and logic. JNU administration should immediolely implemsn! this act of pro·liding 27~ 8 BC rasr..-' ·o~·"in '\... .:-:ng with .)4% increase of seais. Ji-.JUSU .
;r'pl;mentahor1 ol low of the land. ~·~~~ .
::!Ntm~Jttmtmi~za.J:.mmD005f%0*@11!m~1~:t:m'~~M~~T~1~-1F~%e.~~ \-.·:·~~.
't"en, . : ··.;a; deprivO .
Wi111 the President's approval to the Bill, now the en1ire focus shifts to infras1ructural develormcr.t end l~<~cessary fund allocation without any delay, J:~U adminislration on its port sh-:)uld iok"? requ:red s~ep:; )1 :r ·"?..
0-·-... acuity ·: orlles1 recrto imuitment prove in univethe rscoity nceinframed structinsutitrue tions in ordein or rder to acto coincrmrnodoiease 54e % 54% seats. increaWhile se UPA ir~ seo gov· ernmens. ~ollo-.... t ~~must "9 o:e mo<e I ·,g .
l .
1 'portent areas which require immediate attentio· wi1h this regard. .ostel AccommqdatiO'n: Administration should immediately initiate construction of new hos!eis. o~~ir,IJm A n·:-w .
' .
l.ostelsshould be constructed to accommodate all new outstaiion students. .
.
I .
More Class-Roorns: While the Annexe of SLL&CS should be commissioned immediately, for other Schoorli t.')o more .
:1osses should be constructed accordireg io requirerrents. .
c.A posts must begin by ihis summer end shoulci be ccm~teteo a1 the ea !:esL.
.acult Recruitmert( Admin:stra1ion should immediately pub!icize lhe required number ...~f focuif'.· po~!s ru1ft:lm·::nl !·hr0rir~s .
hancecl-f.ibr~ _.. Fdctli.ty: Administration should immedioiel·; begrn the procuremeni of cddtionol copies 0f ~~":;rs .
.._l,ould be str..;ngthened to meer tnelibrary requirernenis. .o..long with thi'i. oifenrion st:ou:d b~ poiJ fer r _·:.:"ithlt:.. lf of all the centres. ImMediate steps should be taken to keep the library open for 24 hours. Centre specttic .
of non-teachi; I'J stafr. 1o mee1 th& meo.col requtremen~s os \vel! as ent1onc(d sports (oc!:;li.,;:s .
·:(; 1he enacfrnenl of on Act io provide ?.7% ClBC 1est~rvotio'1 Vvrth 54% se:ot ir.ci~Gse p10vido~ on h:~;!c,:.:..1:~1h r ·-: .
:-,1Ud~nis but c:lso op:n!ng up ihe window ,) f higher learn:ng ~or morghl·llised and e<Jucotionol'y and ~.:.:.:l:y opportunity fot exponc:1o 1 of higher education not onl" il' :errns of openi·~ up Miese ir~~ ;,: :1K~r.s for mor~=' r.
.l m";) Let us unite f·) ensure tho1 this oct is g('lin~ to impl0:"1'1f:nt in ou1 'J:"iversity fror:l ~: 1e ,~u1he orcoemtc Pee:d~ ..
·.JI~.
backward classes. .
oc.adernic yeor and to ensure SPE::edy developmer·t oi infrostrur·turc lo f"''180t STUDENTS' UNiTY LONG LIVEf Sd-/ Jyotsno, Jt. s~cre1c..H~' ~:--:us~J .
Sd-/ Dhananjay. President, JNUSU .
~ .
.