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related problems. .

More computers in SSS: Computer roomsin social medicine,CPS, CHS.

conttnues in case of other contracts like cleaning staff and migrant workers on lhesprawling construction sites.Furtl1er, other legally mandated facilities to have morecomputers,existing computers to be made functional .

lil<.e creches. first aid. toilets for men and women. rest room, display Remedial courses in languages to be madefunctional .

boards citing mir11mum wages and right etc ...are still afar cry. Ensuring .

Audio-visual transmission facilities in classrooms .

the functioning of the Committee and enforcing minimum wage and other .

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Sanitation ot toilets in both buildings.

labour laws on the campus must be apriority tor the JNU SU. .

Ke lnfrastructurallssues of Placement Cells Hostels Libra Health .

SLL&CS.

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and Sports Facilities .

Placement cell for the students of SLL&CS.

JNUSU must take up the issuesof infrastructure and student facilities. .

Increase the number of optionals and the seats thereof, streamline.

including building of new hostels, expansion of central and .

departmental libraries . increase of timing of libraries, expansion of their allotment process. .

computers in the centrallibrary, student representation in library comm1ttees. Speedy Acceptance ofAlimiat and Fazee\at certificates for B.AFirst .

and expansion and Improvement of computer facilities 1n the schools, .

Year admissions. .

extending the timing of documentation centre dunng the exams. Election to Student-Facuity Committee (SFC) election should be held .

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representation of students in library committees .

for each centre. .

The regularisation of centralised placement cell,expansion of hostel Immediate funclionalisation of Languge lab in the SL Extension .

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and health centre facilities, wi·fi facilities, democratic formulation .

6.1ncreasethe frequencyof bus to Down .

of Xlth plan are some of the key issues that must addressed on an .

Campus at cntical hours like 9a.m,11 a.m and 2p.m. urgent basis Language sottwarand internetfacilities in the computersofSLL&CS's .

Expansion of Sports Facilities w\tll acentral gym, two additional lawn .

computer room.

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tennis courts. canteenin the stad1um area. extension of timing of thesports .

complex, renovation of the Basketball Court near Tapti and set up aNew Proper classrooms for all centres .

More language magazines, journals and daily newspaperfor the.

Court near Teflas, Badmmton courts are absent in Tapti and Lohit sports .

SLL&CS Common Room.

funds for ma1ntanence of sports equipments. Foreign students: JNUSU must ensure fee waivers and concessions Water cooler with purifier must be installed in the canteen to students comtng from pDOrer backgrounds. more so from third world Expansion of Centre for Indian Languages (GIL) to include other societ1es. Also the various canteens and foodstalls should be encouraged modern Indian Languages, (sl.!ch as Tamil Kanada.Ma\ayalam; to provide items suitable to their food h~bits. The existing system of fee Bengali and Oriya), introduce a Comparitive L. concesionsshould be made more transparent and democratic. programme mSLL&CS, MPhiVPhDprogrammes in theKorean .

Determined Campaign Against Corporate Funding on Campus language .

Centre-soeCtflc libraries 1n the School.

versus Lip Service .

W1th fresh onslaughts of privatization.eitheropenly or through the backdoor Immediately increase the number of permanent faculties in .

via corporate funding looming over the honzon, JNUSU must lead departments hke Urdu. English .

movements against such administrative moves. JNUSU must intensify .

the campaign and struggle to ensure sutfic1ent UGC fundmg and reject Sl§ .

Students should be subsidized &encouraged to attend national and corporate funding tor JNU's academic and inlrastructural needs international level sem1nars. Students exchange programme lor M.A. level students .

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At the school level, the following issues should be raised: Aschool level magazine with apermanent wall magazine highlighting .

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issues of our times .

Expanding tile Computer Centre at the School with at least 10 computers.

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Expansion of the Academic Programmes by turning the ex1sting .

and JSTOR fac1hly ..

Women's Studies Programme and Programme for StudieS 1n .

More part1c1pation on cultural.

Discrimination and Exclusion into full-fledged centres: opertionalising .

Science Schools:.

of North-east StudiesProgramme -- Installation of 5CJ computers and library facility for SPS.

Improvement of funct1oning of DSA and SAP libranes: Xerox facilities .

in SAP library of CPS, CSSS library, access JSTOR and Completion of new SPS building .

somputerized catalogue.departmental hbranes to be accessed 1n More regular bus service for down campus .

lunch hours, CHS DSA library ne~ds ennchment. proper dusting. .

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Proper infrastructure in SIT.

filing and cataloguing ot books, better maintainence of the library in .

Renovation of SIT toilets which are in pathetic condition Zakir Husain centre. Installation of computers and other required macr1nery ar.d hardware in .

Scanning of textbooks lor maJOr courses for phys·1cally challenged .

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; SIT .

students on an immediatebasis;easyaccess to librarie£: Ramp for .

Fulfilment of SC/STquota in teaching and non-te¢ch\ngOSAlibrary, basement section of main library. .

Rev1tallz.e SF Cs in all centres, elections must be held,interaction School-based library In SES .

uetween SFCs and SSS Councillars to be regularized More field tnps for SES students .

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More democratic functioning and transparency in scienQ.

)pttons to taKe out of centrecourses should be 1ncreased .

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Telephone booth in SSS 1 .

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SpeedY compleuon of renovation and removmg of all construction .

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beta De~ Jt-.:·_: .·i:·.-'¥: .

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so/-Rajcsh l~anjan. Gen. Secy.. AlSA. JNU .

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Catégorie Promotion – Services : Le comité des usagers du CSSS de Memphrémagog (Estrie). Pour avoir produit une vidéo qui explique clairement les services offerts dans un centre d’hébergement.

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Join . End the reign of discrimination!.

Public Meetin .

Fight for Justice and Inclusion!.

With JNU Faculty .

StrikeatStructures that Exclude! ,._1~1v arcn I .

. Democratisation and Strikeat Rules that Discriminate! Univ Strike StrikeatAdministrative Apathy!.

Inclusion in Academics Protest Demo .

Strikeatthe Rule ofMerit! Tqsks qn~ Challenges Stand fortheJ NU oftoday and tomorrow! in fron: of.

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speakers Fightfor a Campus Open to All! AC Mee!:ng SSS·I Z.OOpm.

Indefinite Day 3.

Prot. Kamal M.. Chenov, SIS, JNU .

Ravi Prakash, Gen Secy JNUSU, Firoz, Joint SecyJNUSU, Om Prasad, .

Dr. O.K. lobival, President, JNUTA Convener SSS, Aardra, CouncilorSSS, Tabrez, CouncilorSL. Sarfaraz, .

Councilor SL, Lenin, Councilor SIS, Anagha, Anand, Arindan, Baljeet,.

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Prot. S.N.Malalar, SIS, JNU .

Balu, Chintu, Dibya Shikha, lmran, !shan, Jitendra Kumar, Kanhaia, .

Dr. Arvind Mlsllra, SSS, JNU .

Mahendra, Martand, Nilmani, Nishant, Nitisha, Pavan, Piyush, Prot. SonaJharia Minz, sc&ss.JNU Praveen, Priyadarshini, Rohan, Ruchira, Shabbir, Vaibhav Relay Day 3.

Dr. Y.S. Alone, SAA, JNU .

Arvindan, Babita, Charu, Hasan, lrfan, Jagyaseni, Javed Wani, Kishore Dr. Maninder Jhakur, sss, JNU Gaurav, Meenakshi, Meghna, Nagmani, Niloykridika, Prashant, Raghib,.

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Ratnam, Rukmini, Rukmuddin, Sharath Chandra Bose, Srirupa, 17 March Tonight Ad Block 9.30pm Subodh Kunwer, Surya, Ujitra, Uma, Urba, Vidhya, VinaYt VIVek, Waaris .

JNU prides itself on a progressive admissions policy and social justice. but on the ground it is being subverted in many ways. OBC reservations were scuttled for 3 years costing 400 students their futures! Now it has become increasingly evident how across centres and categories, viva-voce marks are being used to exclude and discriminate. .

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OPEN VIOLATION OF AN ORDER OF A CONSTIUTIONAL BENCH .

Admission to JNU based in two components: a written exam and then a viva. JNU allots a weightage of 30% for viva-voce. .

But way back in November 1980, a 5-Judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court comprising legal luminaries like .

P.N. Bhagwati, Y.V. Chandrachud (CJI), V.R. Krishnaiyer, Syed Murtaza Fazal Ali, A.D. Koshal) had clearly said. We are of the view that, under the existing circumstances, allocation of more than 15% of the totalmarks for the oral interview would be arbitrary and unreasonable ancJ would be liable to be struck down as constitutionally invalid" .

Why then is the JNU Administration continuing with its blatant illegality? .

WHEN WRITTEN IS REDUCED TO A QUALIFIER, VIVA BECOMES THE REAL 'JUDGE'! .

The idea of having two components to the admission process is BOTH SHOULD HAVE a complementary role in final selection. The problem comes when some people decide that the written is ONLY a qualifying mark and that admission Consequently, we see two kinds of situations in the.

will be determined SOLELY b~sed on performance in the viva. .

admissions data, where students (cutting across categories): .

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(A) .

Have an average and high performance in the written, but very low marks in the viva. (This pattern is particularly visible for reserved category students.) .

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(B) .

Show average or less performance in the written, but very high marks in the viva. .

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Clearly, the interview is being used to distribute subjective biases and select or reject candidates based on viva-voce alone. See for yourself how this works! : .

Centre Marks in Written .l\.1arks in Yiva Category .

Student A CHS,SSS 54 8 ST 43 4 ST.

Student B SAS/SIS .

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Student C SAS SIS 48 I -ST Student D SASISIS 46 1 OBC General ..

Student E csss·sss . 43 6 .

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Stud.enrF CPS SSS 3-l --3-+ ) ) General.

Student G CPS SSS --G{'neraJ J.

Student H CKS 'SAA 4-1 6 . --.

Regardless of how well you perform in the written exam, the viva alone will decided your entry into the university and your academic fate! .

THE STRANGE CLUSTERING OF MARKS IN THE VIVA .

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A careful study of viva marks shows a strange distribution with marks clustered either between 0-5 or in the 25-30 range. .

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In the normal course, it is expected that the majority of the students would get average marks between 10-20 with a few.

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very good as well as few very bad performers. Clearly something is very wrong in the way students are being judged in their .

viva, where they are either "very good" or uvery bad". The obvious explanation is that the interview board is using this.

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bimodal marks distribution to select or reject candidates based on viva-voce alone. .

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End the reign of discrimination! With JNU Faculty Fight for Justice and Inclusion! .

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Strike atStructures that Exclude! , .u:! Democratisation and Strike at Rules that Discriminate! .

~ Inclusion in Academics Strike atAdministrative Apathy! .

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Strike at the Rule ofMerit! .

: TClsks Clflq ChClllenges StandfortheJNUoftodayandtomorrow!.

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:i spea ketS Fight for a Campus Open to All! .

!e p f K. C Indefinite Day 3:5 ro · amal M. heDOV, SIS, JNU Ravi Prakash, Gen SecyJNUSU, Firoz, Joint SecyJNUSU, Om Prasad,! Dr. O.K. lobiVal, President, JNUTA ConvenerSSS, Aardra, CouncilorSSS, Tabrez, CouncilorSL, Sarfaraz,.

= Prot. S.N.Malakar, Sls, JNU Councilor SL, Lenin, Councilor SIS, Anagha, Anand, Arindan, Balje~t,= _ _ Balu, Chintu, Dibya Shikha, lmran, lshan, Jitendra Kumar, Kanhata, ~ Dr. Ar.vlnd Mlshra, SSS, JNU Mahendra, Martand, Nilmani, Nishant, Nitisha, Pavan, Piyush, .

1: Prot. Sona Jharia Minz, SC&SS, JNU Praveen, Priyadarshini,Rohan, Ruchira, Shabbir, Vaibhav .

C: D YS AI SAA JNU Relay Day 3 . . · .c: r. ODe' ' Arvindan, Babita, Charu,Hasan, lrfan, Jagyasem, Javed Wam, Ktshore ~ Dr. Maninder Thakur, SSS, JNU Gaurav, Meenakshi, Meghna, Nagmani, Niloykrittika, Prashant, Raghib, .

= Ratnam, Rukmini, Rukmuddin, Sharath Chandra Bose, Srirupa, Subodh Kunwer, Surya, Ujitra,Uma,Urba, Vldhya,Vina~ Vivek, Waaris .

JNU prides itself on a progressive admissions policy and social justice. but on the ground it is being subverted in many ways. OBC reservations were scuttled for 3 years costing 400 students their futures! Now it has become increasingly evident how across centres and categories, viva-voce marks are being used to exclude and discriminate. .

OPEN VIOLATION OF AN ORDER OF A CONSTIUTIONAL BENCH .

Admission to JNU based in two components: a written exam and then a viva. JNU allots a weightage of 30% for viva-voce. But way back in November 1980, a 5-Judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court comprising legal luminaries like .

P.N. Bhagwati, Y.V. Chandrachud (CJI}, V.R. Krishnaiyer, Syed Murtaza Fazal Ali, A.D. Koshal) had clearly said, .

We are of the view that, under the existing circumstances, allocation of more than 15% of the total marks for the oral interview would be arbitrary and unreasonable and would be liable to be struck down as constitutionally invalid" .

Why then is the JNU Administration continuing with its blatant illegality? .

WHEN WRITTEN IS REDUCED TO A QUALIFIER, VIVA BECOMES THE REAL 'JUDGE'! .

The idea of having two components to the admission process is BOTH SHOULD HAVE a complementary role in final selection. The problem comes when some people decide that the written is ONLY a qualifying mark and that admission will be determined SOLELY based on performance in the viva. Consequently, we see two kinds of situations in the admissions data, where students (cutting across categories): .

(A) .

Have an average and 'high performance in the written, but very low marks in the viva. (This pattern is particularly visible for reserved category students.) .

.

(B) .

Show average or less performance in the written, but very high marks in the viva. .

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Clearly, the interview is being used to distribute subjective biases and select or reject candidates based on viva-voce .

alone. See for yourself how this works! : .

Centre Ivlarks in \\"rirten Marks in \ 'i,·a Category Student A CHS,SSS 54 -8 ST Student B SAS,'SIS 43 4 ST .

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Student C SAS/SIS -+8 .t.. ST .

Student D SASIS IS 46 1 OBC .

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.Stu-dent E csss sss 43 6 General "' .

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Student F cPs ·sss 34 ~.) General .

Student G cps.sss 3·f )') General .

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\ Student H CNSSAA -t-l 6 General .

Regardless of haw well you perform in the written exam, the viva alone will decided your entry into the university and your academic fate! .

THE STRANGE CLUSTERING OF MARKS IN THE VIVA .

A careful study of viva marks shows a strange distribution with marks clustered either between 0-5 or in the 25-30 range. In the normal course, it is expected that the majority of the students would get average marks between 10-20 with a few very good as well as few very bad performers. Clearly something is very wrong in the way students are being judged in their viva, where they are either "very good" or "very bad". The obvious explanation is that the interview board is using this bimodal marks distribution to select or reject candidates based on viva-voce alone. P.T.O. .

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CSSS Bécancour-Nicolet-Yamaska

  

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M.Phil/~PD/SIS.

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2'39 Damini Keswani Ph.D/ CSDILE/ SIS I 239 ,fl. Sailaja Gullapalli III.

M.PHil/CSRD/SSS.

240 Ishita Sengupta III.

If Ivi.Phi J./CIL/SL -.

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241 Punam Kumari M.Phi·: /CSMCH/ SSS III.

s.Vijaya I.

242 II Ph.D/CIL/SL .

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243 Reeta v.

II Ph.D/CSSS/ SSS .

II Ph.D/CSRD/ .SSS.

244 Disha Nawani .

Sharmistha tvlukherjee.

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245 Ph.D/C.:5RD/SSS III .

246 u Firdousi Naher M.Phil/CSDILE/SIS III .

R.Bindu III.

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247 If Pb . D/CSSS/SSS.

Manisha Tripathy.

248 " Ph. D/CSRD/ SSS III .

Rehana I.

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249 fl Ph.D/CIL/SL.

Rupa Si ngh III.

250 II Ph. D/SL.

Man juri Chowdhury III.

II.

251 til .Phil/CHS/SSS .

Jasmine Patnaik I.

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252 II Ph .. D/CSEES/SIS .

Ni bedita Patnaik I.

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253 11 Ph.D/CSSS/SSS .

Srijata Sanyal.

254 " Ph. D/ CVJAAS/SIS I .

rr Gauri Ivlohapat ra III.

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255 H.Phil/CPS/SSS .

El izabeth l~braham.

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256 " .

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Gauri sewak VII.

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301 fl Ph.D/SLS/.

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302 Ph. D/SLS IV .

Jaspreet Kaur I.

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303 II ...--Ll . D/ SES .

304 II N.Banita Devi M.Ph.' l/CIL/SL III .

% Bandana wha VI.

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305 Ph.D/.SAS/.SIJ.

D.Parimala.

306 " PH. D/CSEAS/SIS I .

Rehana Batul VI.

307 II Ph . D/CBT/.

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308 M.Phil/CIOPD/S,I S III .

" Meena Raghunathan IX.

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309 Ph. D/CV\AAS/SIS .

Apar~jita Gogoi III.

310 II I-'l .Phil/CLE/SL.

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Sunita l'1urmu.

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311 Ph. D/CESP/SSS VI .

K.Vai jayanti III.

312 II Ph.D/C3EF:S/SI S.

Sac;t2rika Dash I II.

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313 II Ph. D/CSSS/SSS .

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swati Hitra.

314 Ph.D/CSEES/SI S VII .

sunain2 Ejharma.

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315 Ph.D/Phil o/Sl VII .

Raj Vermc=1 .

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14.10.09 Bihar.

Urvashi Gautam I 135 M.Phil/SSS/CHS.

I 1?9 160 Ritumoni Das 135 I M.Phii/SSS/CMCH SC I 27.08.10 Assam .

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I 161 I Syeda Jolly kazi I 136 I M.Phii/SSS/ZHCES .

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165 I anjuna M. 138 M.Phii/SSS/CSSS. .

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169 I Ariba Jalal 140 M.Phil/SIS/ CRCAS .

ST 25.08.08 Manipur.

170 I Seraphina Kamei 1140 I M.Phil/SIS/CAS .

171 I Yimshen Naro 1141 I M.Phil/SL/CRS l ST I 06.08.10 I Nagaland Jamir 172 Pia David 141 M.Phil/SSS/CPS I -I 20.08.09 I U.P. , II .. . 173 ~ -~..P~f'It ~~'\.ll.p 142 M ' Pl....~o/!:'I.SI~l-3 ..51 :~../5/o 11t J..-I LJ. -}{ l~\z"-.

174 I Shayesta Nishat 142 MA./SIS/PIS -20. o1-12-I Assam Ahmed . 175 I Rashmi Giri -1143 I B.A/SL/CRS I OBC I ~ 9.09.12 I U.P .

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CSSS de Rivière-du-Loup - Dîner organisé sur le terrain du C.H. de Rivière-du-Loup

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Public Meetin.

... With JNU Faculty End the reign of discrimination!Fight for Justice and Inclusion!.

Democratisation and Strike atStructures that Exclude! .

tr.ll.t.ltLti!li.

Inclusion in Academics Strikeat Rules thatDiscriminate!.

Strike atAdministrative Apathy!.

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-· Tasks anet Challenges Strikeatthe Rule ofMerit!.

... ' speakers Stand for theJNU oftoday andtomorrow!.

Fight for a Campus Open toAll!Prot. Kamal M. Chenov, SIS, JNU Indefinite Day 3Dr. O.K. loblval, President, JNUTA Ravi Prakash, Gen Secy JNUSU, Firoz, Joint Secy JNUSU, Om Prasad,.

-Prof. S.N.Malakar, SIS, JNU Convener SSS, Aardra, Councilor SSS, Tabrez, Councilor SL, Sarfaraz,Councilor SL, Lenin, Councilor SIS, Anagha, Anand, Arindan, Baljeet,.

Dr. Arvind Mlshra, SSS, JNU .

Balu, Chintu, Oibya Shikha, lmran, lshan, Jitendra Kumar, Kanhaia,-Prof. Sona Jharla Minz, sc&ss, JNU Mahendra, Martand, Nilmani, Nishant, Nitisha, Pavan, Piyush,Praveen, Priyadarshini, Rohan, Ruchira, Shabbir, VaibhavDr. Y.S. Alone, SAA, JNU Relay Day 3.

Dr. Maninder Thakur, sss, JNU .

Arvindan, Babita, Charu, Hasan, lrfan, Jagyaseni, Javed Wani, Kishore.

Gaurav, Meenakshi, Meghna, Nagmani, Niloykrittika, Prashant, Raghib,.

17 March Tonight Ad Block 9.30pm Ratnam, Rukmini, Rukmuddin, Sharath Chandra Bose, Srirupa,.

Subodh Kunwer, Surya, Ujitra, Uma, Urba, Vidhya, Vinay, Vivek, Waaris.

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JNU prides itself on a progressive admissions policy and social justice. but on the ground it is being subverted in manyways. OBC reservations were scuttled for 3 years costing 400 students their futures! Now it has become increasingly .

evident how across centres and categories, viva-voce marks are being used to exclude and discriminate..

OPEN VIOLATION OF AN ORDER OF A CONSTIUTIONAL BENCH.

Admission to JNU based in two components: a written exam and then a viva. JNU allots a weightage of 30% for viva-voce. But way back in November 1980, a 5-Judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court comprising legal luminaries like .

P.N. Bhagwati, Y.V. Chandrachud (CJI), V.R. Krishnaiyer, Syed Murtaza. Fazal Ali, A.D. Koshal) had clearly said,.

We are of the view that, under the existing circumstances, allocation of more than 15% of the total marksfor the oral interview would be arbitrary and unreasonable and would be liable to be struck down as.

constitutional!y invalid".

Why then is the JNU Administration continuing with its blatant illegality?.

WHEN WRmEN IS REDUCED TO A QUALIFIER, VIVA BECOMES THE REAL 'JUDGE'!.

selection. The problem comes when some people decide that the written .

The idea of having two components to the admission process is BOTH SHOULD HAVE a complementary role in final.

-.

i~ ONLY a qualifying mark and that admission.

wilt be determined SOLELY based on performance in the viva. Consequently, we see two kinds of situations in the.

.

admissions data, where students (cutting across categories):.

(A) Have an average and high performance in the written, but very low marks in the viva. (This pattern is particularlyvisible for reserved category students.).

(B) Show average or less performance in the written, but very high marks in the viva. ·.

Clearly, the interview is being used to distribute subjective biases and select or reject candidates based on viva-voce.

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alone. See for yourself how this works! .

Centre tv!arks in \Vritten.

Student A CHS/SSS Nlarks in v\ya Category.

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Stude-ntB 8.

SAS'SIS 43 ST.

Student C 4.

SAS 'SIS ST.

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Student D SAS,SIS 46 .!.. ST.

__Stu-dent E CSSS 'SSS 13 1 OBC i .

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Student F CPS SSS ._,..., 4 6 General .. ~· \ Student G cps·sss 3-l 2') 5 ') G~neral L-Student H C~SSAA -l-l 6--GeneralRegardless of how well you perform in the written exam, the viva alone will decided your entry into the .

General.

university and your academic fate!.

THE STRANGE CLUSTERING OF MARKS IN THE VIVA.

Acareful study of viva marks shows a strange distribution with marks clustered either between 0-5 or in the 25-30 range. .

In the normal course, it is expected that the majority of the students would get average marks between 10-20 with a few .

very good aswell asfew very bad performers. Clearly something is very wrong in the way students are being judged in their .

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Admit ion NEELU SINGH SES/M .PHIL sc 2011.

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REHNAMOL P.R SEAS/515/M.PHIL sc 2011 -.

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203. SANCHITA KHURANA SAA/SAA/M .PHIL 2012 ,. ..--· .

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SHIVANI KAUL SAA/SAA/M .A FN 2012 .

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ISHA TIRKEY 555/SPS/M .PHIL ST 2012 .

KEKA OAS SSS/CH5/M.PHIC 2012 .

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SRISHTY CR5/SL/B.A 2010 .

KOMAL PANDE SAA/M .PHIL 2013 .

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NIKITA AUDICHYA CLG/M.PHIL, 2012 .

RITU SOM SBT/PH.D I 2012 .

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AMRITA KUMAR! CAFS/5IS/M . PH I L 2011 .

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MAITREYEE MANDAL CES/SL/M.PHil sc 2009 -.

208. 5AGORIKA SINGHA SAA/SAA/M.PHIL OBC 2012 .

KANKANA TALULDAR CLG/M.PHIL 2012.

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AASTHA AGGARWAL SSS/CESP/M.A ·2012 .

PRIYA SHARMA SSS/CPS/M.A 2012 .

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SURBHI GAUR CSRD/5SS/M.PH.D 2012 .

5HAMBHAVI 5L/CFFS/B.A2ND 2012 .

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PREETI SINGH SL/CEN G /M.PHI L 2012 .

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SHIKHA SWAROOP SL/CJS/B.A . 2012 .

213. NUPOOR RANA CS5S/S5S/M.A 2012 .

NUTAN MARIAN 5SS/CSSS/M.PHIL ST 2012 .

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GULSHABBU SL/CIL/M.PHIL OBC 2012 .

RIMPI BORAH CPS/SS5/M .A OBC 2012 .

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216. KIMROSE VAIPHEI CFFS/SLL&CS/B.A ST 2010 .

ISHANI DEY SAA/M .PHIL 2013 .

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Tournoi de golf 2014 au profit de la Fondation du CSSS de la Montagne

I am a member of Chinese Student and Scholars Society in the Ohio State University. This is the first activity in this semester. For most of us, we have not met for one year because of the pandemic. We just finished the activity and going to take a group photo in front of the Enarson Classroom Building. I choose this selfie because working in the CSSS is a special and important experience in my school life. We participated in and hold several activities in the university. The most memorable two for me are the Chinese Festival Culture Exposition and the Spring Festival show. We worked hard to prepare it and want to show the Chinese Culture to the university to help build the school's culture diversity. I helped build the stage and then had my own booth to talk about the story of the Dragon Boat Festival to person passed by.

 

For the Capstone Album, the organization and activities helped defined myself with the most important identity that I have during this four years: an international student in the Ohio State University from China. I was little scared when I come to a foreign country with myself. When I find the CSSS and joined it, I got the feeling of belonging and become not afraid of who I am but show the culture I had to the outside. I gradually understand how I can contribute to the school with my identity as an international student.

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~AMEOF THE RESIDENTS Category SCHOOL/CENTRE !COURSE .

DATE OF.

~0. !Date e>f completion of Remarks.

90 106 . ~OINING.

!Ms. Asha Rani ~ ~ourse ..

scss MAIIII.

91 107 Ms. Kuvili Zhimo . 27/8112 . 31/5/14.

SSS/CPS Ph.D/III D.

92 107 !Ms. Raj Laxmi Singh .. 20/8/10 . 31 /5/16.

93 SUCLIN Ph.D/V 25/8/09 D.

108 !Ms. Hameeda CK . SSS/CWSP Ph.DN II 31/5/15 D.

94 108 Ms. D.Jenni fer 25/10/11 31/5/14.

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SSS/CSSS M.Phil/111 D.

95 -.. 109 Ms. Sanjukta Nayak ~ 3/8/12 31/5/1 8.

96 109 Ms. Siddhi Gyan Pandey . SIS/RCA Ph.D/V 21/8/09 31/5115 D .

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SSS/CESP D.

97 I I0 Ms. Ayeeta Biswas · MNIII 23/1/13 31/5/14.

SAA Ph.D/VII D.

98 I I0 !Ms. Nikkey Keshri · 13/8/08 31/5/l4 D.

' SfS/CIPOD M.Phii/IH.

99 I I I Ms. Amarpali Saha · 3/8/12 31/5/18.

SUCL D.

100 MA/III 14/8/12.

11I Ms. Siemma Zeite · SUCSPILAS 31/5/14 D.

10 I I 12 Ms. Shreya Mehta · Ph.D/Ill 26/8/10 31/5/16.

SL/CL MA/111 D.

102 I12 fMs. Nidhi Prabha · 13/8/12 31/5/14.

IOJ SSS/CPS MA/!Jl D.

I I3 fMs. Sohini Chattopadhyay · SSS/CHS 13/8/12 31/5/14 D.

104 I I3 Ms. Nimra Rizvi · SSS/CHS MA/Ill 14/8112 31/5/14 D.

105 114 Ms. Garima Dhabhai t MA/Ill 4/9/12 31/5/14.

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~06 \ 114 SSS/CPS Ph.D/11 f 18/8/10 D.

Ms. Bhawana Dhabhai ./ 31/5/16 D.

107 SIS/S EAS M.Phil/111.

I I5 Ms. Divya Kannan "" 19/9/12 . 31/5/18.

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J08 I I5 Ms. Kimberlem Anne Nazareth Ph. 0/111 23/9/10 31/5/16.

SIS/CULAS M.Phil/lll D.

109 I16 !Ms. Apurva Koul .., . 16/8/ 12 31/5/18 D.

I I0 SLS Ph.D/V.

I16 Ms. Sramana Chatterji / > 18/1/12 ..

l I I I17 . SSS/CZCES M.Phii/III 5/1/16 D.

Ms. Arundhathi KB / -. 9/8/12 31/5/18.

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I12 I I7 !Ms. Geeta Kumari Meena "' MAll II 3017/12 31/5/14.

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113 118 !Ms. Maniradha Meena v MA/lll 3017112 31/5/14 D.

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I I8 Ms. Shreela Mishra .,. . SSS/CZHES 8/8/12 31/5/14 D.

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115 119 Ms. Mary Saha ./ .. M.Phil/111 7/8/12 31/5/18.

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Ms. Sarita Bag ./ 28/10/10 31/5/15.

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I17 120 SSS/CPS Ph.D/1 1/8/13 D.

Ms. Sonal Gupta "' 31/5/17 D.

I18 120 Ms. Anshita Shukla/ SBT MSC/Ill 1/8/12.

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I \9 121 Ms. Poora Rajaram / SUCIL Ph.D/Ill 22/9/10.

SSS/CHS 31/5/16 D.

120 ~· 121 Ms. Puneet Kaur Hundal "' MA/111 8/8/12 31/5/14 ...

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UA" h.2z" Ms. Sawmiya Rajaram ./' .. MA/III 21/8/12 31/5/14.

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STUDENTS FEDERATION OF INDIA .

ALL INDIA STUDENTS FEDERATION .

An Apcea! To SSS Students .

Friends, .

BJP government at the centre and an authoritarian, anti-.

On the 19th of November ..JNU will see another election under the shadow& of a student administration in the campus. It ia the time when we muat reflect on the happenings both within and outside our university over the past yeo.r. .

live of Graham S taines and hil!l Innocent children waa only the moat grueaome 4!lct In the aeri ot attacka on mlnorltlea acroae the country. The counterpt:u-t ot thla violenc e In tho aphere of id no huu been the rnotivo.td t rnperlng with history and the lnfUtra.tlon of o.c dernla by por'aona of dubiou .

Thia yeor hae &aen further pread o1 the Sangh'a politiea of hatrd. The burning .

ecadarnic b~ckground but with impftccable .

loyplty to the ASS. The nuc:lenr advantur1srn In Pokhren ultimo.trt;ly led.

sha.matss a ubaervienee to imperialism. Keeping aside the rhetoric of swadeah; tho B.JP is.

Thla bo,.-barism haa ben combined with a .

to Korgil crisis and gave an opportunity to tho US to intervene In our foreign policy decisions condition of the .

pursuing ruthlessly the policies of economic tlb8raliaation which have led to economic stagnation and further wOr'Sening of the .

wor~ing people of our country. The roont hike fn the a drnlnlatred prices, of dl and foodgr' ina only nttlec t the government' re~tolve to .

burden many In Or'der to kP e few happy. .

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on one hand &.nd .

be.,n e'5elng th~ fleets of the prlvatle hon of .

grovvlni.ll a.uthorltarlanlem in university .

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Thea twin oupoola ot the Songh'$ agenda ho.v been rflected In the eaHr-oni$a.Uon and priva.tlaa tlon of education .

compueea on the other. In our-unlvralty too w have educE~tlon In the fOr'm of lack of hol5t&l f&cllltic;us ahortage o1 bQok u..nd journcals polilice.l n.ctrvitiea Qnt1 then by.

In our llbr..-r-lo. cutbe.c kA in $Oholarehlps ~nd In myriad other-.

fOnT\& VVhGn we 8tUCI8nt& ho.va r-cuslted we .-...,...,. .

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be&n f&Ot:)d with nrat thr"f -b,;~~n on our ht~Uitlmnto .

lrYlpr"IRonrnont und pollee &Ct,on huve torcod th& .

Auf:l.lf"t&t thla bac.kdn:;ap the pAat yoa,. ha been A rood a. g~"'"'""rnrnant lhPOOt w,;~~nt:o to c ur"t""l>il .

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ycuar-of hhstor1o Pohfo..,omor'H& for-tho JNU Eth...u::tAnta moven'\qnt V'o/a .

dm""-ndllll It hact tormed "IIIAQitlma.t" DlMd "IIIAQOI". V'o/o h~v8 to .

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~dr"l'\lnl$tr-.atlon to OCJ>nu8d"' th vory ...rr rntrc-lly .

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xponditur·Wo hav not only f.llr"O\oloCfACI our den·ooe r·AtiC apace ~ut ~lAO concret..,ly ~dva.nced th,.. Atn...rg~le tor ur-.

oon e tltutod GGCA.St-4 lr' our unl..,or-ity. .

logltlrnnte r·lgP'ltw, e tru(JOIA not only a.galn.-1 the a.drnlnitr-~t.l<)o'\ but a.l:;o eg~or""'\~t their-a.llio ...,,,..,,'::InA tho atuo l,..n ta. tho .

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bot~-. . Tho ~~Po gonto.

A6VP Actlvlot oa.rnod ~ul rnurdarou~ a.tt-ck& ...g~lnGl allow tu.;t-,or-'\1 a_nd th ndo"nh'oltaH·a.flon to~k .

lh edr-runu·~tlon thra.toned u.8 vvilh &Ina die end th-.

d..,..-..-.<~:..~.--Oo olgl""'\ta. ,..,_,....,. oolloogueo .,.,......onu lhut r;,.,.,., 1..-. pAnoot u:o.ndern .

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Dnct the,...,hy "l'-"'91t"oGn tho Dr"'g,.--ov do'""ocretro to,.c:::_,. In ..JNU .

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df8o..-6lon .aon ,...,...,,_ _ c:>t' tt'"lo .

Tc:>walr"d Prc:»grv-Ad~lon Poltoy 1 Cc;o.nnn-to-..no th pro-= ot' t'uorther-d bt a.nd p r ooo8.

't'c:»r Prtlolp.,.tlo.. o't' "tudntflll ,,... tho aodeTolc tnoluodllng dlqut rprntatlon t'or rogtc:».-.ally. conornlotty, ootttv and gendl.--- c::tprlvd otlon. o oaclhtng .

ourronll adrnton potloy and continuo "th l.ruggto d..ceut .

2. Publlotlc:»n c:»'t Dh.,..,...brl Cornrnttt-rco..,...rnondtlc:».-. nc::l It op-rtlonta.tfon lnoludll'"lg porc:»nelld rrnodllt .

t'or Dllt tuden't:a nd 'fc:»r.,...a.tlon ot' oc:».,...mltt._ t.o oornbt. t.roou:ta gh·t .

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Dtl't 'tudnt. Renovation nd nhnornont c:»'f oenYrt Ubrry tc:. neure dqiUt. etock of boc:»k fn ubjot whloh ar o colbto. .

a. of contruotlon Ot' naw ho· cornpletlon c:»f flnl vvlng of Tapt:l end Oparat.lcn-.ell-tlon c:»,. toiT\pOr4u"y ooc:»rnrnoc:l4111tlon In Mehnadl Hotel..

4. Eneurlng adequ hotl accornfY'odatlc:>n to all O""--tatlc:»n etudent thrc:>ugh expodhlc:»n .

nhonolng nurrrbor of cornputora, on rnor parttctptlv bee .

s. A ..orgenlaatlon .,,. cornputer con-.rnlttee. Including .

(centrc"VVIe repreeenttlon ) o tc:» enure adaqut ace to computing tlmo t'or 11 tudlant of th Schc:.ol. .

Involvement of SFC rnmbora In order to Initiate the prooea of couro reatructurlng In varlou centr· Aotructurlng ot".

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coure atruct.ure In C&RD ao tht n optional oo~LAroe on Cleog,..aphlcal lnforrnUon 8yetom (GIS) Ia ln"troduced In tha M .A .

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of centre vel llbrrl Including operatlonUatlon of the centr apoclflc llbrrl which ara under conatruct:ion to enure atudent partlclptlon and accoun"tablllty. Setting up of reaerch end academic Information centre In order to enauro that etudent are kept aware of the curreru .

7. Re-organleatlon .

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Enhancement of Infrastructure in the newly commissioned common room..

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SSS COUNCILOR CANDIDATES CENTRAL PANEL .

Dipa SinhaPresident -Syed Naseer Hussain K.R. Sathish Kumar .

Vice President -Albeena Shakil Mahesh Gopa!an.

Gen. Secretary -Geeta Potsangbam M.Samatha.

Jt. Secretary -M. Narasimha Murthy .

Rohit .

ABHAY KUMAR, HIMANSHU Co-convenors Central Campaign Committee SFI-AISF, JNU Unit .

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89. Mrutyunjay Behera SL/CAAL/M.A.-VI I ~ .

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90. Rayazuddin 120. SPS/SPS/M.Sc.-1I I .

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Catégorie Promotion – Services : Le comité des usagers du CSSS de Memphrémagog (Estrie). © RPCU.

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rNO. ~OINlNG k;.ourse 58 30 [Ms. Anujeema Saikia ./ SL/CL MA/III 17/8/12 31/5/14 D 59 31 tMs. Sonam D.Dengongpa "" --~ SSS/CPS MAlHI 8/8/12 31/5/ 14 D 60 31 Ms. Rapti Mish.ra ...... -. CSLG Ph.D/V 21/8/09 31/5/15 D 61 32 Ms. Sapna Priya ../ -...;-SL/CSPILAS Ph.D/1 18/8/1 1 3 1/5/17 D 62 32 Ms. Pavitra Aggarwal~ scss M.Phii/III 24/ 1/13 31/5118 -D 63 33 Ms. Bhavya ../ . ..... S UCJS BA/Ill 12/ 10/ 12 31 /5/ 17 D 64 33 Ms. Anshu Kqjur ·v-SL/CENG Ph.D/lX 6/2/13 31/5/ 14 D 65 34 Ms. Debanjana Nayek v SLICES M.Phil/1 12/8/13 31/5/19 D . 66 34 Ms. Samayeta B iswas v" SLICES Ph.D/V 20/8/09 3115/ 15 D .

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67 35 Ms. MonaI ish a Acharjee/ S1S/RCA M.Phil/1 20/8/ 13 31/5/ 19 D 68 35 iMs. Sangeetha Hembrom ,.,. SIS/CCUS&LAS Ph.DN 20/8/09 31/5/ 15 D .

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69 36 !Ms. Archana Kumari ./ SL/CRS Ph.D/1 22/9/ 11 31/5/ 17 D 70 36 IMs. Rubina Sai f ../ SU CIL Ph.DN 05/02/ 10 31/5/ 15 D 71 37 bffice-ln-Charge Office ..-:;.; OFFICE .

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