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Speakers: Makrand S. Kulkarni (Associate Professor IIT Delhi).
Mukul Kanetkar ( Co-Convener, Vivekananda Kendra International).
Venue : Mahi-Mandvi Mess.
Time : 9:30 PM.
Vande mataram!.
Bharat mata ki jai!!.
Sd-/ Rajesh Kr Ranjan, President, ABVP, JNU.
Sd-/ Sudheer Kr Sharma, Secretary, ABVP, JNU.
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The unfortunate death of Aishwary Agarwal: the question of the hour jnuabvp.blogspot.fr/.
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JNUSU congratulates the student community for participating in large numbers in the protest demonstration today at the UGC headquarters for better health facilities and a fully functional 24x7 health centre in JNU. The sorry state of JNUs health centre is no secret the 15,000 members of the JNU community who are dependent on this single health centre are witness to the rudimentary state of facilities available at the health centre. For the past few years, the JNUSU has been raising this issue with the JNU administration, to no avail. Shockingly, even after the tragic death of Aishwary Agarwal and Dr. Sarpuddeen, the JNU administration is shamefully refusing to take responsibility for providing even the most services mandatory in a residential campus like JNU. Whenever confronted with the crucial issue of providing better health care buying fully-equipped ambulances, employing doctors, nurses and paramedical staff, upgrading the infrastructure at our small health centre the JNU administration has always been ready with its stock excuse of lack of funds from the UGC. Today, following the protest demonstration, representatives of JNUSU met the UGC Chairman Prof. Thorat and other UGC officials. UGC Chairman has promised to look into our demands after cross checking the allocations already made to JNU so far. .
During the deliberations with the senior UGC officials it became abundantly clear that the JNU administration has been shamefully obfuscating facts and hiding behind the mask of lack of funds, in order to escape its responsibility and accountability. .
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We were informed that under the 11th Plan, JNU has been provided a lump sum to meet its entire expenses, and it is entirely up to the JNU administration to decide its priorities in how and where to allocate these funds. The UGC has not placed any restriction on the JNU administration in terms of who much expenditure can be made under each head. In other words, the JNU administrations skewed priorities vis-a-vis expenditure has once again been blatantly exposed. For this administration, plasma TVs, benches, tiled floorings, reflectors and beautification drives are more important that providing basic emergency health care in JNU. .
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We were also informed that under the 11th Plan, a sum of Rs 1 crore has been sanctioned to JNU exclusively for upgrading the health infrastructure. JNUSU has already filed an application for documentary evidence of the same. .
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UGC also made it clear that while sanction of posts for health centre will require clearance both at the level of UGC and Ministry, the University administration is however free to expand the facilities by appointing doctors and other staff on contract basis for the time being utilising the available allocations. We were also informed that JNU administration never pursued the health centre related demands with the UGC beyond their initial overall proposal of XIth plan. .
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We challenge the JNU administration to make public in front of the entire JNU community, teachers, students and karmacharis, an honest statement of funds received in the Eleventh Plan, and also under what head they have decided to spend it. They must also clarify through which body they have taken such decisions. .
How ever, in this entire situation the worst sufferers are the students who have come to this residential campus from distant parts of the country, away from their families, where they do not have the minimum assurance of decent health facilities and proper support system. .
Today's university STRIKE and the large student participation at the Protest Demonstration at UGC was a fitting message to both the government of the day and the JNU administration, as well as to one of their loyal agents on campus, the NSUI. In a shamefully predictable manner, at a time when the entire JNU student community is engaged in a JNUSU-led struggle for better health facilities, the NSUI is busy deflecting the struggle and trying their level best to hide any uncomfortable exposure of their masters in the UPA government. NSUI, in a deliberate attempt to scuttle JNUSUs Protest Demonstration at the UGC, called for a so-called protest march in JNU itself at the SIT lawns at the same time. It is clear that the NSUI does not want the student community to raise its voice against the onslaughts on student rights and facilities that the UPA government is busy planning and implementing. The NSUIs agenda is far more dangerous and insidious than merely silently keeping away from the JNUSU-led struggle it is an attempt to keep the student community unaware of the real enemies of commercialisation and privatization, and also of the actual agents in the UPA government actively unleashing their anti-student policies on campuses all over the country. As we prepare ourselves for resisting the MHRDs latest directives on fee hikes and user charges, we need to completely expose and isolate these betrayers of the student movement. .
JNUSUs relay hunger strike on the crucial issue of better health facilities has completed seven days today. We are at a juncture when the entire JNU community students, teachers, karamcharis have expressed their anguish, anger and .
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In the past week, there have been two deaths in JNU due to the lack of adequate health facilities and infrastructure. Even after this tragedy hit JNU, not a single member of the JNU administration bothered to express any concern. No one from the VCs team attended the condolence meeting organized after Aishwarys death. Instead of taking immediate steps to rectify the reasons for the tragedy, the VC has spent his time telling the media that he is waiting for information from official sources! This level of insensitivity is shocking and shameful, to say the least. At the protest demonstration today, our VC, who for once bothered to talk directly to the students, once again shocked the student community by suggesting the obvious that asthmatic students should carry their inhalers with them! .
Politics should be kept away from institutions of higher learning
University is a place for students to study not a place for politicians to fight their political battles
the concentration of students with strong leftist bias within the campus
made the situation on the campus already tense JNU VC in a speech in October 2006 .
Eminent economist and VC of JNU Prof. B B Bhattacharya today said politics should be kept away from institutions of higher learning
De-politicisation of universities was needed for growth especially in an environment which demanded immediate updating of courses in keeping with the times, felt Prof Bhattacharya who has heralded a series of changes in the University since he took over as VC in June last year. .
University is a place for students to study not a place for politicians to fight their political battles said Prof Bhattacharya, adding that the University is gearing up for students union elections which were round the corner. Senior political leaders like Prakash Karat and Sitaram Yechury were now addressing students in the JNU hostels and .
the concentration of students with strong leftist bias within the campus had also made the situation on the campus already tense. It is not true that all our students are staunchly leftist but no doubt there is a group of students who have their political biases and since this group is also vocal the impression that goes out through the media is that JNU students are Leftist. The media should focus on the hundreds of students and teachers who are quietly and laboriously working towards achieving excellence
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from an extensive report of a speech delivered by Prof. B B Bhattacharya to bankers at the CRRID (Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development) Chandigarh, titled Politics has no role in Universities, Tribune News Service, October 25, 2006.) .
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JNU Students Hold Massive Protest Demonstration at the JNU Administration .
Block for Better Health Facilities And 24x7 Health Centre! .
Massive Anger Against Student's Death Due to Gross Negligence!! .
JNUSU To Hold Council Meeting To Decide Future Course of Action Against .
Administrative Dilly-dallying!! .
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Hundreds of JNU students protested at JNU's administrative block today against the pathetic condition of health facilities at JNU. In the past week, there have been two deaths in JNU due to the lack of proper health facilities. Aishwary Agarwal, a student of SIT died of an asthmatic attack because no oxygen facility was available. Dr. Sarpuddeen, a teacher of History who had come to JNU for a refresher course, died of a heart attack while he was being taken to Fortis hospital because the JNU health centre was closed. .
The students expressed their anger at the sorry state of JNU's health centre, where there are just 2 permanent doctors to cater to 6,000 students, not to speak of faculty members, karamcharis and their families. "The health centre remains closed at night, and on Sundays. The so-called "ambulance" is a van without any facilities", said Shephalika Shekhar, Vice President, JNUSU. "At the slightest pretext, patients are referred to AIIMS -the health centre is more like a referral centre," added Sandeep Singh, President, JNUSU. .
"Even after this tragedy hit JNU, not a single member of the JNU administration bothered to express any concern. No one from the VC's team attended the condolence meeting organized after Aishwary's death. Instead of taking immediate steps to rectify the reasons for the tragedy, the VC has spent his time telling the media that he is waiting for information from "official" sources! This level of insensitivity is shocking and shameful, to say the least," added Shephalika. The grave issue at stake is a virtual breakdown of JNU's minimum health and safety mechanism, which the administration is duty-bound to provide in this residential campus. We strongly demand of our VC that neither he nor his administration trivialize the urgency and the administration's responsibility on this count. .
After the protest demonstration, when JNUSU representatives went to meet officials from the administration, they once again brought out their excuse of "lack of funds" from UGC. However, in the face of massive student pressure, the administration has agreed to hire a new fully-equipped ambulance within 10 days, with doctors, paramedics and adequate infrastructure. JNUSU has told the administration that the one ambulance is not sufficient for a campus of JNU's size. We have demanded two fully-equipped ambulances to be hired immediately. In response to this demand, the administration has agreed to "explore" the possibilities. .
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Rally For United Struggle For Improved Health Facilities on Campus! Resist Administrative Dilly-dallying And Perennial Ploys to Deny Its Responsibility and Accountability! .
JNUSU congratulates the student community for the massive participation in today's protest demonstration for improved health facilities in JNU. The massive anger at administrative insensitivity on the crucial issue of providing basic health care to the JNU community, which consists of more than 10,000 students, teachers and karamcharis, was palpable. In the past week, there have been two deaths in JNU due to the lack of adequate health facilities and infrastructure. Even after this tragedy hit JNU, not a single member of the JNU administration bothered to express any concern. No one from the VC's team attended the condolence meeting organized after Aishwary's death. Instead of taking immediate steps to rectify the reasons for the tragedy, the VC has spent his time telling the media that he is waiting for information from "official" sources! This level of insensitivity is shocking and shameful, to say the least. At the protest demonstration today, our VC, who for once bothered to talk directly to the students, once again shocked the student community by suggesting the obvious that asthmatic students should carry their inhalers with them! May we remind our esteemed Vice Chancellor that the grave issue at stake is a virtual breakdown of JNU's minimum health and safety mechanism, which the administration is duty-bound to provide in this residential campus. We strongly demand of our VC that neither he nor his administration trivialize the urgency and the administration's responsibility on this count. After the protest demonstration, when JNUSU representatives went to meet officials from the administration, they once again brought out their excuse of "lack of funds" from UGC. JNUSU very strongly put forth our long-standing demands regarding better health facilities and infrastructure. We have given our ultimatum that any dilly-dallying on this crucial issue, any excuses of lack of funds, will not be tolerated by the JNU student community. .
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In response to our demands, the administration has agreed to hire a new fully-equipped ambulance within 10 days, with doctors, paramedics and adequate infrastructure. JNUSU has told the administration that the one ambulance is not sufficient for a campus of JNU's size. We have demanded two fully-equipped ambulances to be hired immediately. In response to this demand, the administration has agreed to "explore" the possibilities. .
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On our demand for a 24x7 health centre, the administration responded by claiming that JNU does not have the required funds. They have also informed the JNUSU that they will be holding a meeting tomorrow to look into the options of expanding the timings of the health centre by reshuffling the existing doctors. .
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Improved health facilities has been a persistent demand from JNUSU: we have been demanding 24x7 health facilities, better equipped ambulances, more doctors and better infrastructure for a long time now. It is high time that the entire JNU community, including students, teachers and karamcharis come together to demand that the JNU administration immediately stop its policy of propping up excuses. This is a time of broad unity and determined struggle, where a massive pressure will have to be built on the JNU administration. Any attempts at unilateralism and one-upmanship can only benefit this .
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Down With YFEs Vicious Casteist Abuse Against The Oppressed! .
For the past two weeks, the entire student community has been engaged in a struggle against the JNU administrations callousness and insensitivity in refusing to provide basic heath facilities in the campus, even after the deaths of Aishwary Agarwal and Dr. Sarpuddeen. We are right now in the midst of a JNUSU-led struggle for better health facilities and a 24x7 health centre. We are also gearing ourselves for fresh onslaughts on our fundamental right for basic facilities on campus, as the MHRD directs all universities to cut unnecessary expenditure and generate their own funds through massive fee hikes, user charges for basic services and cuts in subsidies. .
While the students in JNU are engaged in a struggle demanding basic health facilities on campus, the Youth for (In)Equality is shamefully but predictably not just keeping well away from the struggle, but actively working on spreading its racist and casteist agenda. In one of the most shamefully casteist posters that JNU has ever seen, the YFE yesterday heaped scorn and vicious insults on those toiling masses on whose exploitation, .
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that those who avail of caste-based reservations, i.e. the grasshoppers, are lazy and greedy thieves who subsist on the labour of others. .
Through this blatantly casteist poster, the YFE has yet again shown its true character its sheer scorn for the deprived and backward castes who have been exploited socially and economically for centuries together by the oppressive Brahminical order, and its repeated attempts to turn facts on their heads in trying to project the real oppressor as the abject oppressed! .
-Cherabanda Raju .
Those who have essentially built the very world we live in through their labour - in return for which they are allowed to merely eke out a miserable living, just enough to keep them alive and fit for continuing their thankless labour -are precisely those who belong to the so-called lower castes of the Brahminical order. Turning this brutal socio-economic reality upside down, YFE would have us believe just the opposite! It is highly shameful and condemnable that in a socially-sensitive campus like JNU, YFE is attempting to insult the most fundamental and basic comprehension of Indian society that our academics and our collective experience have together moulded. It is easier to enslave a people who are made to lose their ability to understand the very nature of their oppression. It is precisely with this game plan in mind that the YFE is shamefully and cynically upturning the very facts on which we base our understanding. We warn the casteist forces embodied by the YFE that the JNU community will never tolerate their casteist tactics and racist rhetoric. We would like to .
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Down With YFEs Vicious Casteist Abuse Against The Oppressed! .
For the past two weeks, the entire student community has been engaged in a struggle against the JNU administrations callousness and insensitivity in refusing to provide basic heath facilities in the campus, even after the deaths of Aishwary Agarwal and Dr. Sarpuddeen. We are right now in the midst of a JNUSU-led struggle for better health facilities and a 24x7 health centre. We are also gearing ourselves for fresh onslaughts on our fundamental right for basic facilities on campus, as the MHRD directs all universities to cut unnecessary expenditure and generate their own funds through massive fee hikes, user charges for basic services and cuts in subsidies. .
While the students in JNU are engaged in a struggle demanding basic health facilities on campus, the Youth for (In)Equality is shamefully but predictably not just keeping well away from the struggle, but actively working on spreading its racist and casteist agenda. In one of the most shamefully casteist posters that JNU has ever seen, the YFE yesterday heaped scorn and vicious insults on those toiling masses on whose exploitation, and sweat and blood our entire economy has rested for centuries together, right to this day. YFEs poster yesterday talked of the classic ant and grasshopper story, where the toiling ant painstakingly works to secure its basic needs while the grasshopper wiles away its time in leisure. Then, according to YFE, the grasshopper forcibly and greedily grabs away what rightfully belongs to the ant. The YFE goes on to tell us that those who avail of caste-based reservations, i.e. the grasshoppers, are lazy and greedy thieves who subsist on the labour of others. .
Through this blatantly casteist poster, the YFE has yet again shown its true character its sheer scorn for the deprived and backward castes who have been exploited socially and economically for centuries together by the oppressive Brahminical order, and its repeated attempts to turn facts on their heads in trying to project the real oppressor as the abject oppressed! .
-Cherabanda Raju .
Those who have essentially built the very world we live in through their labour -in return for which they are allowed to merely eke out a miserable living, just enough to keep them alive and fit for continuing their thankless labour -are precisely those who belong to the so-called lower castes of the Brahminical order. Turning this brutal socio-economic reality upside down, YFE would have us believe just the opposite! It is highly shameful and condemnable that in a socially-sensitive campus like JNU, YFE is attempting to insult the most fundamental and basic comprehension of Indian society that our academics and our collective experience have together moulded. It is easier to enslave a people who are made to lose their ability to understand the very nature of their oppression. It is precisely with this game plan in mind that the YFE is shamefully and cynically upturning the very facts on which we base our understanding. We warn the casteist forces embodied by the YFE that the JNU community will never tolerate their casteist tactics and racist rhetoric. We would like to remind the YFE, who are today yelling themselves hoarse against caste-based reservations, .
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Down With YFEs Vicious Casteist Abuse Against The Oppressed! .
For the past two weeks, the entire student community has been engaged in a struggle against the JNU administrations callousness and insensitivity in refusing to provide basic heath facilities in the campus, even after the deaths of Aishwary Agarwal and Dr. Sarpuddeen. We are right now in the midst of a JNUSU-led struggle for better health facilities and a 24x7 health centre. We are also gearing ourselves for fresh onslaughts on our fundamental right for basic facilities on campus, as the MHRD directs all universities to cut unnecessary expenditure and generate their own funds through massive fee hikes, user charges for basic services and cuts in subsidies. .
While the students in JNU are engaged in a struggle demanding basic health facilities on campus, the Youth for (In)Equality is shamefully but predictably not just keeping well away from the struggle, but actively working on spreading its racist and casteist agenda. In one of the most shamefully casteist posters that JNU has ever seen, the YFE yesterday heaped scorn and vicious insults on those toiling masses on whose exploitation, and sweat and blood our entire economy has rested for centuries together, right to this day. YFEs poster yesterday talked of the classic ant and grasshopper story, where the toiling ant painstakingly works to secure its basic needs while the grasshopper wiles away its time in leisure. Then, according to YFE, the grasshopper forcibly and greedily grabs away what rightfully belongs to the ant. .
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The YFE goes on to tell us that those who avail of caste-based reservations, i.e. the grasshoppers, are lazy and greedy thieves who subsist on the labour of others. .
Through this blatantly casteist poster, the YFE has yet again shown its true character its sheer scorn for the deprived and backward castes who have been exploited socially and economically for centuries together by the oppressive Brahminical order, and its repeated attempts to turn facts on their heads in trying to project the real oppressor as the abject oppressed! .
-Cherabanda Raju .
Those who have essentially built the very world we live in through their labour -in return for which they are allowed to merely eke out a miserable living, just enough to keep them alive and fit for continuing their thankless labour -are precisely those who belong to the so-called lower castes of the Brahminical order. .
Turning this brutal socio-economic reality upside down, YFE would have us believe just the opposite! .
It is highly shameful and condemnable that in a socially-sensitive campus like JNU, YFE is attempting to insult the most fundamental and basic comprehension of Indian society that our academics and our collective experience have together moulded. It is easier to enslave a people who are made to lose their ability to understand the very nature of their oppression. It is precisely with this game plan in mind that the YFE is shamefully and cynically upturning the very facts on which we base our understanding. We warn the casteist forces embodied by the YFE that the JNU community will never tolerate their casteist tactics and racist rhetoric. We would like to remind the YFE, who are today yelling themselves hoarse against caste-based reservations, .
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That in this country, there is 100% reservation for dalits in the toughest, most menial and demeaning jobs such as scavenging. .
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This 100% reservation is justified and even celebrated by the governments of our times we have not forgotten how the Congress-led Haryana Government of Bhupinder Singh Hooda proudly announced a scheme of dalit empowerment wherein new jobs for safai karamcharis would be reserved for dalits! .
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We have not forgotten that the landless agrarian labour in India inevitably consists of predominantly dalits and tribals. .
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We have not forgotten that it is predominantly this section of society that is today being ruthlessly displaced against its will by the entire might of the state machinery for building dams, industrial and development projects, while land and tax-benefits are being reserved to huge corporation in the name of SEZs. .
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The meritorious YFEs campaign to erase and reshape our analysis of how Indian society functions, and how power equations operate, is necessary in their larger game plan to keep in place the exploitative .
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Condolences.
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JNUSU expresses its deep shock and condolenc-.
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a first year student of SIT. Aishwary passed.
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Listen to the VC's response to the death of.
Aishwary:.
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"I have asked the Rectors and the Registrar and the.
CMO to submit a detailed report on the incident. I am.
yet to officially know what happened, and once I have.
that report, I will be in a position to take up the issue.
with the authorities concerned.".
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-The Hindu, Saturday, September 12, 2009.
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Join JNUSU's.
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PROTEST DEMO.
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Demanding.
24X7 Health Facility, Emergency Services and.
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NOWProper Ambulance Facilities in the Campus!.
and Against.
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Administration's Perpetual Pretext to Deny Student Communi- aisa.
ty's Basic Demand for Health Facilities!.
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14 Sept. Monday.
Ad Block 2.30pm.
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JNUSU 14.9.09.
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Rally For United Struggle For Improved Health Facilities on Campus!.
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Resist Administrative Dilly-dallying And Perennial Ploys to.
Deny Its Responsibility and Accountability!.
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JNUSU congratulates the student community for the massive participation in today's protest demonstration.
for improved health facilities in JNU. The massive anger at administrative insensitivity on the crucial issue.
of providing basic health care to the JNU community, which consists of more than 10,000 students, teachers.
and karamcharis, was palpable..
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In the past week, there have been two deaths in JNU due to the lack of adequate health facilities and infra-.
structure. Even after this tragedy hit JNU, not a single member of the JNU administration bothered to express.
any concern. No one from the VC's team attended the condolence meeting organized after Aishwary's death..
Instead of taking immediate steps to rectify the reasons for the tragedy, the VC has spent his time telling the.
media that he is waiting for information from "official" sources! This level of insensitivity is shocking and.
shameful, to say the least..
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At the protest demonstration today, our VC, who for once bothered to talk directly to the students, once.
again shocked the student community by suggesting the obvious that asthmatic students should carry their.
inhalers with them! May we remind our esteemed Vice Chancellor that the grave issue at stake is a virtual.
breakdown of JNU's minimum health and safety mechanism, which the administration is duty-bound to.
provide in this residential campus. We strongly demand of our VC that neither he nor his administration.
trivialize the urgency and the administration's responsibility on this count..
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After the protest demonstration, when JNUSU representatives went to meet officials from the administra-.
tion, they once again brought out their excuse of "lack of funds" from UGC. JNUSU very strongly put forth.
our long-standing demands regarding better health facilities and infrastructure. We have given our ultimatum.
that any dilly-dallying on this crucial issue, any excuses of lack of funds, will not be tolerated by the JNU.
student community..
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· In response to our demands, the administration has agreed to hire a new fully-equipped ambulance.
within 10 days, with doctors, paramedics and adequate infrastructure. JNUSU has told the adminis-.
tration that the one ambulance is not sufficient for a campus of JNU's size. We have demanded two.
fully-equipped ambulances to be hired immediately. In response to this demand, the administration.
has agreed to "explore" the possibilities..
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· On our demand for a 24x7 health centre, the administration responded by claiming that JNU does.
not have the required funds. They have also informed the JNUSU that they will be holding a meeting.
tomorrow to look into the options of expanding the timings of the health centre by reshuffling the.
existing doctors..
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Improved health facilities has been a persistent demand from JNUSU: we have been demanding 24x7.
health facilities, better equipped ambulances, more doctors and better infrastructure for a long time now. It.
is high time that the entire JNU community, including students, teachers and karamcharis come together to.
demand that the JNU administration immediately stop its policy of propping up excuses. This is a time of.
broad unity and determined struggle, where a massive pressure will have to be built on the JNU adminis-.
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Tomorrow on 15.9.09 a JNUSU Council Meeting will be held at JNUSU.
Office at 5.00pm to decide the Future Course of the Struggle..
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Sandeep Shephalika Pallavi Deka Mobeen Alam.
President, JNU- Jt. Secy., JNUSU.
Vice-President., JNUSU Gen.Secy., JNUSU.
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