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No. -scss MAlHI 27/8/12 31/5/14 D 106 !Ms. Asha Rani .. Ph.D/III . 20/8/10 . 31/5/16 D.
90 107 Ms. Kuvili Zhimo . SSS/CPS 25/8/09 31/5/15 D91 SUCLIN Ph. ON.
107 !Ms. Raj Laxmi Singh ') Ph.DN II 25/10/11 31/5/14 D.
92 SSS/CWSP 31/5/18 D.
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9) 108 !Ms. Hameeda CK . SSS/CSSS M.Phii/Ill 3/8/12 108 Ms. D.Jenni fer "' 21/8/09 31/5/15 D.
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95 109 ~s. Sanjukta Nayak " -SSS/CESP MA/111 23/l/13 31/5/14 D 96 109 Ms. Siddhi Gyan Pandey · SAA Ph.DNII 13/8/08 31/5/14 D 110 Ms. Ayeeta Biswas ' 3/8/12 31/5118 D.
97 ' SIS/CIPOD M.Phil/llf 31/5/14 D98 I I0 Ms. Nikkey Keshri · SL/CL. MA/III 14/8/12 .
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99 I I I Ms. Amarpali Saha · SUCSPILAS Ph.D/III 26/8/10 100 I I I Ms. Siemma Zeite · SL/CL MA/III 13/8/12 31/5/14 D 101 I 12 Ms. Shreya Mehta · SSS/CPS MA/III 13/8112 31/5/14 D 112 Ms. Nidhi Prabha · 14/8/12 31/5/14 0.
102 SSS/CHS MA/Ill 103 I I3 [Ms. Sohini Chattopadhya-y · MA/111 4/9/12 31/5/14 D .
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Ms. Nimra Rizvi 18/8/10 3115/l6.
104 I I3 ~ SSS/CPS Ph.D/111 D105 114 Ms. Garima Dhabhai M.Phil/1ri 19/9/12 31/5/18.
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106 I14 Ms. Bhawana Dhabhai / Ph.D/Ill 23/9/ I0 3115/16 Ms. Divya Kannan ,. -SSS/CHS 16/8112 31/5/l8 D.
107 I 15 SIS/CULAS M.Phil/lll D.
108 I I 5 Ms. Kimberlem Anne Nazareth Ph.D/V 18/1I 12 5/1/16.
. SLS D109 I 16 Ms. Apurva Koul "' . SSS/CZCES M.Phil/111 9/8/12 31/5/18 D.
I I0 I16 Ms. Sramana Chatterji / ' MA/III 30/7112 31/5/14.
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Ill I17 !Ms. Arundhathi KB / css MA/111 30/7/12 31/5/14 DI12 I I7 !Ms. Geeta Kumari Meena "" MA/111 8/8/12 31/5/14.
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!Ms. Maniradha Meena ... 31/5/18.
I I3 118 M. Phil/III 7/8/12.
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!Ms. Shreela Mishra .., 31 /5/15.
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I16 119 IMs.Sarita Bag _,~ MSC/111 1/8/12 31 /5/ 14 DSBT 31 /5116 D.
I 17 120 IMs. Sonal Gupta "" SUCIL Ph.D/Ill 22/9/10 .
I18 1:!0 Ms. Anshita Shukla/ . -. MA/Ill 8/8/12 31/5/14 D I 19 121 Ms. Poora Rajaram ' SSS/CHS 21/8/12 31/5/14 DSSS/CHS MA/IIl 31/5/15 D.
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In acciaio zincato Sendzimir (ZS).
In acciaio zincato Sendzimir e verniciato con resine
epossipoliestere colore blu (VB) o grigio RAL 7035 (VG).
In acciaio zincato a caldo per immersione dopo lavorazione (ZF).
In acciaio Inox - AISI 304 (IX).
In Sendzimir galvanized steel (ZS).
In Sendzimir galvanized steel and painted with epoxypolyester
resin, electrical blue colour (VB) or gray RAL 7035 (VG).
In hot galvanized steel after machining (ZF).
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Anil Pandey SCSS SCSS MCA 246 .
Farukh Shah CITD SIS MA 267 .
Satyendra SA SIS Mphil 204 .
P. Tarakesam MCA 101 .
Saba Tabassum SLS SLS M.PHIL 1419 .
Saroj CJKNEAS/JAP SL BA 1454 .
Alok Ph.D 50 .
Rajkumar CSRD SSS Ph.D 32 .
Amit Jakhmola CRS SL BA 139 .
Dhashwari Goswami CIL/Hindi SL Mphil .
Indu Demoliya 8 .
Furkan Ahmad CIL SL MA 30 .
Habibullah CAAS SL 104 .
Nupur CL SL MA .
Geeta CL SL MA .
Ritika Negi CL SL MA .
Arpita Rastogi MCA SC&SS MCA .
Sanyogita CPCAS SL BA .
Kavita CRS SL BA .
Shaista Rahman CSRD SSS Mphil .
Seema Shaukat CIL SL MA 306 .
Mahwash Noor CIL SL MA .
charu CIL SL MA 213 .
Vinita CIL SL Mphil 147 .
Suman CSPILAS SL BA 147 .
Rani CIL SL Mphil 51 .
Radha CSSS SSS 159 .
Chokey SAS SIS Mphil 157 .
Shikha SC&SS SC&SS MCA 59 .
Mugdha SES SES Msc 35 .
Pallavi SBT SBT Msc 35 .
Prachi SES SES Msc 36 .
Neethu CPS SSS MA 41 .
Shiprra CGS SL Mphil 145 .
Ankita SC&SS SC&SS MCA 145 .
Ankita Raj SC&SS SC&SS MCA 140 .
Neha CSSS SSS MA 235 .
Barsha CSSS SSS MA 240 .
Rabiya CHS SSS Mphil 239 .
Suchita Yadav SCSS SCSS MA 125 .
Ashtha SCSS SCSS MA 109 .
Manjari WAS SIS Mphil 116 .
Kirti CESP SSS MA 116 .
Priyanka Singh SES Mphil 113 .
Puja CITD SIS 201 .
Divya MCA 201 .
Anindita CSRD SSS Mphil 127 .
Neeti Japanese SL BA 65 .
Afreen SIS .
Priya SCMM SCMM Mphil .
Shalini SCMM SCMM Mphil 33 .
Madri CL SL Mphil 7 .
Girimallika CSRD SSS Mphil 2 .
Neha ZHCES SSS Mphil 9 .
Anandita CES SSS MA 9 .
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Catégorie Information (Budget de moins de 25 000 $) – Mention spéciale du jury : Le comité des usagers du CSSS des Collines (Outaouais). Pour avoir réussi à conclure une entente avec un journal local pour la publication d’une série d’articles sur les droits des usagers.
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GSCASH -The Challenges Ahead 1rJ/11/2000 .
Friends, .
The elections for the JNUSU are round the corner. Because of its unique features of which we are .
all well aware the event gets the attention of the entire nation. The simultaneous elections for the .
GSCASH makes it all the more vibrant and arouses the interest of even the apolitical watchers. At this .
juncture 1 introduce myself, Aahul Sharma, M.Phil, CSSS/SSS as a candidate for GSCASH. As a part of .
my election campaign. I shall endeavour to raise certain pertinent issues regarding the working of the .
GSCASH. .
A tribute to the progressive and gender-sensitive outlook of the JNU Community, the GSCASH was .
constituted, in compliance with the Supreme Court judgement, by a reluctant administration after a long .
and arduous struggle by the teachers and students last year. The working of the GSCASH over the last .
year has basically revolved around the twin issues of gender sensitisation and crisis management. .
Though, to start with, the committee comprising of only seven members and minimal infrastructure support, has done a commendable job, a lot remains to be done. In a recently held seminar, Dr. Anuradha Mitra Chenoy, the Chairperson of GSCASH, has pointed out the following types of cases coming before GSCASH. Most of them relate to the problems between acquaintances and friends, and are very less of the eve-teasing type. The first refer to those where boys, especially freshers, are unable to see the fact that girls can be friends also, and not just girlfriends. This myopic understanding, basically due to their faulty socialisation (in which media has a major role to play), creates several misunderstandings in their dealings with girls of mostly their centres and hostels. .
The second and the more pervasive type refers to cases where there is occurrence of physical .
violence in an intimate relation between a boy and a girt, when the girl tries to assert her autonomy. The .
situation is very tricky since in most of the cases the girl complains only after the relation breaks up. .
And finally there are the teacher-student cases where girl student complains against the harassing gestures of their male teachers. Because of the sheer complexity of these cases, the GSCASH, still in its nascent form, has to evolve a clear set of conventions and rules to deal with them, especially with the cases of the first two types. .
The support system of the GSCASH also is very weak due to lack of adequate logistical back-up .
by the administration. The victim, who is traumatised and mentally wounded needs to be given proper .
counselling which is not just adhoc but consistent over a period of time. Moreover, the GSCASH can only .
intervene after a written complaint Is lodged by the victim. There is total lack of informal authentic .
channels of information which could enable GSCASH to intervene right at the time of any such happening. .
It is seen that there is lot of informal contrasting pressure on the victim by her peer group. If the person .
who advises her to approach GSCASH happens to be a branded member of any political party, others .
within her own friend circle ask her to be cautious of the politicisation of the issue and refrain from going to .
the GSCASH. In all this the genuineness of the cause gets lost somewhere. In some cases, it works the .
other ways round, where GSCASH was tried to be used to settle personal-political scores. .
The accused, too, is left at times at the mercy of the mob or at times tried to be covered-up by the administration. Whether the punishment for the first two types of cases should be more in the nature of imposing penalty or reformative in character, needs to be debated. The attitude of the administration has been quite ambivalent. On one hand, it wants to claim credit for the formation of GSCASH, on the other hand, it refuses to provide GSCASH with more teeth and infrastructure. .
I have tried to present the entire gamut of Issue before you so that a healthy debate which can lead to a consensus can be generated. The GSCASH cannot and also should not be expected to grapple with them alone. I will present my agenda during my personal campaign with you. And I request particularly the female students of this campus to ask me queries on this issue. Just meeting you and .
asking a vote is such a superficial exercise! .
I also request the other candidates to bring out their views on these issues. Mere rhetoric won't do! There Is this candidate who is campaigning for a "Progressive and unproblematic" GSCASH. The formation of GSCASH is a progressive act in itself. How he Intends to make it more progressive and at the same time 'unproblematic' (but, it has to deal with a problem only!), needs to be explained to the JNU .
students. Then there is this candidate who is taking great pains in professing political neutrality in the sense of equidistant from all political parties but, appealing to vote 'politically', in the Aristotelian sense of term. Of course there is a six-seven point readymade agenda also (the way each party has!), as If that takes care of all the problems! Friends, I too have friends in all the parties. As such I can legitimately lay claim to multi .party support since on this issue the cleavage is more on gender lines ............ what an .
excellent logical juggleryl .
The point of GSCASH elections is essentially to evolve consensus generative debate than being just a power show. Kindly afford me five minutes of your valuable time whenever I approach you! .
FOR A JUST AND APOLITICAL GSCASH ! .
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"Seul, on va plus vite, mais ensemble on va plus loin... Comment miser sur l'énergie collective du comité des conseillers et conseillères de Laurentides-Lanaudière (CCCLL)? tenue par Sacha Beaudoin,CSSS des Sommets, et Éric Lantin, CSSS de St-Jérôme.
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STUDENTS FEDERATION OF INDIA ALL INDIA STUDENTS FEDERATION .
An Appeal To SSS Students Friends, .
On the 19th of November JNU will see another election under the sha dows of a BJP government at the centre and an authoritarian, anti-student administration In the campus. It is tha time when we must reflect on the happenings both within and outside our un iversity over the past yoar. .
This year hae seen further spread of the Sangh's politics of ha tred. The burning alive of Grah am Staines and hs Innocent children was only the most g ruesome act In the aerfes of attacks on min orities across the country. Th e counterpa rt of this violence In the sphere of ldeos has be en the motiva ted tamper ing with h1sto ry and the lnffltro.tion of acade mia by pe rsons of dubious academ ic backgrou nd but with irnpoccable .
loyally to the A SS. .
This bar barism has been combined with a hameless subservience to fmperledlsrn. The nuclear adventurism in Pokhra.n ultimo.toly lod to Kargil crisis a n d gave on opportunity 10 the US to Intervene In our foreign policy decision s Keeping asid e the rhetoric of awa.deeht tho O.JP hs pursuing ruthi..,$Siy the pollciou o f economic llbora.fl&ation w hich h Dve led to conomlc &h.gnotlon und furthfllr worsening of the condltfon of the .
working peoplo of o u r cou ntry. The recent h ike In th administered prioee, of diesel 8-nd foodgrnin s only r.,fl..ct tho governn"lant'e ,.eeolve to burden m a n y in order to keep a few happy. T h ese twin aapeote of the Songh 'e agenda have been reflected in the aaHroni~atJon ond priv.utluUon of education on one hand ~;~nd growing outhoritArlnnlem in univer~ty CQrnpu&en on tho o t her In o u r univr!.iit y too w hav been aeelng the effects of the pr1vntlenhon o f .
education In tl,e form o f rack o f hoatel facilities aho"age of DOOKa a n d jou r n als In our libraries. cutb01Ck6 In 3ohol~rships and in rTlyrlad other forms VVhon we student have releted we have ben foood with fr&t threto.t of ;. ban on our l~~:~yih,..-,ate political e.ctlvftlea 9nd than by lrnprlaonrnent a n d polio. uction .
Aga.tn at thla backdrop the paat year haa been A year o f hletorlo eochievem~;tntn for t he .JN U atudenhs movement We hove torc;2od tho adn>tlniatrtlon to ooncd th vry dman da It hd tarrnd 'llloghlrnat and "llh!tQ&I'. VVe have forced a aovemment thBI wBnta to C'-Jr'tOII expenditure on higher education to provide higher acho l&r"ehlpa to ..JN U a tudenta. V\/g h91v s;.uccoodod In ta.bhahlng an urrlque O~rnnc;:rntir-nlly cont'litutd GSCASH In our univeruhy. W hove not only protected our dtiof'nOC:rl!'ltle apace but a lao conr.rt:ttf'tly p.dvnncod tho struggle tor-our legitim ate rlgh t:;o. .
'These g&lne have been ach ieved in a struggle not oe>rlly ageolnet the .Qdr-nini.Gtrn tion but also agarn&t their a lliel!!l a.rnong tha stud""nts, tho ABVP . ABVP ~::u::riviot o~rriQd out rnurdorou:.; attack* agoln iiSt fa llo\IV atudllilnts and tne administration took the opportunity to eltunp down on our democ ,.atlo ,.lg hta . The admlnletr"atlon threaten ed ua with sine die a n d th e A B V P co.rrled o u t slgnAtur n carnpgna In Ita support The ASS ngunta In th odrnlnlatrotlon and their oofle g v oe ftrno n g th udont hav th r ough out been In per1ect tan dem. .
Therefor whn th ot .:.rl~~o~n AISA an or"ganlaauon whlcf, on one hand cfalma to be the ..only ft?rc " capable or fighting oommunn~ l raaclam on tt'e other hand delar AB VP to be a -marginal.. force It only re flect& the extent of thnir pn llticl':ll blllnkruptcy which lnevitnbly holp:J the communal forces. And thiS woe: clearly domonatrate d In the echoot GBM a where the AtSA not,..d In patnrahlp with the likes of AOVP and N SUI. .
AISF-SFI racelved on enormous m andate l.lu;t yar to right th fore.& o f eornmunalhtm and pnvo.t1eo.tion Tho achievements of tho past yea,. ju$ 11fy thl!$ confldnce of the stude nts community. We appeal to oil stvdonts of SSS to on ce again give us an ovorwhelrnlng mandate and thereby s t ren gthen t h e progressive democratic forcos In ..JN U . .
C HARTER OF PEMANDS .
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Towards a Progressive Admission Polic y : Commence the proc of further debate and d lscuson on review of the current admission policy and continue the truggle for adequate participation of atudenta in the academic process including adequate representation for regionally. economically, socially and gender"-wlae de prived aectiona. .
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Publication of Bhambrl Committee recommendations and ita operattonallaatlon Including personalised reme dial co aching for Oallt atudenta and formation of a committ-to combat atrocltlea agalnat Da llt atudenta. .
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3 . Renovation and enhancem ent of central library to ensure adequate atock of books In all subject which are also accessible. .
4. Ensuring adequate hoatel accommodation to all outatatlon atudanta through expedttlon of construction of new hoatela. completion of fina l w ing ot Tapti and OperatlonaUaatlon of temporary accommodation In Mahanadl Hostel. .
s. Reorganiaatfon of computer committee, Including enhancing number of computere. on a rnore participative beefa (centrewlse repreaentatlon ) ao as to ena ure adequate access to computing time for all student of the School. .
Involvement of SFC me mbera In order to Initiate the process of course re atructurlng In varlou c:entree. Reatructuring of course structure In CSRD so that an optional courao on Geographical Information Syatam (GIS) Ia Introduced In the M .A .Cours e . .
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Re-organisation of centre level Ubrarlea including operatlonafleatlon of the centre apecttlc libraries which are under contruction to ensure tudent participation and accountability. .
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Setting up of research and academic Information centre In order to ensure that students are kept aware of the current academic situation. .
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Restoration of DSA Scholarship In CSSS. .
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Introduction of MCM Scholarship for M.PhlVPh.D. students .
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Voting rights and suitable representation to JNUSU In JNU Court, Executives Council and Academic Council. .
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CENTRAL PANEL SSS COUNCILOR CANDIDATES .
President Vice President Gen. Secretary Jt. Secretary -Syed Naseer Hussain Albeena Shakll -Geeta Potsangbam M. Narasimha Murthy Dipa Sinha K.R. Sathlsh Kumar Mahesh Gopalan M.Samatha Rohit .
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ABHAV KUMAR, HIMANSHU Co-convenors Central Campaign Committee .
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Into the third month of Winter, and California's drought continues. These magnificent clouds brought no rain to the Central San Francisco Bay Area. The setting sun is reflecting off the windows in the bottom of the photo. We'd lose San Francisco on the bottom far right if I crop out the reflections.
Taken from North Berkeley Hills, looking across San Francisco Bay to San Rafael, Marin County, California.
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continues in case of othercontracts like cleaning staff and migrantworkers related problems..
on the sprawling construction sites. Further,other legally mandated facilities.
like creches, first aid, toilets for men and women, rest room, display More computers in SSS: Computer rooms insociaJmedicine,.
to have more computers, existing compUters to be.
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boards citing minimum wages and right etc... are still afar cry. Ensuring.
the functioning of the Committee and enforcing minimum wage and other Remedial courses in languages to be made functional.
labourla'NS on thecampus must be apriority for theJNUSU. Audio-visual transmission facilities in classrooms.
Key lnfrastructurallssues of Placement Cells, Hostels, Library, Health Sanitation of toilets in both buildings.
and Sports Facilities .
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JNUSU must take up the issues of infrastructure and student facilities, SLL&CS.
including building of new hoste.ls, expansion of central and .
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Placement cell forthe students of SLL&CS.
departmental libraries. increase of timing of libraries. expansion ofcomputers in the central library, student representation in library committees, Increase the number of optionals and theseatsthereof, streamlineand expansion and improvement of computerfacilities in the schools, their allotment process. extending the timing of documentation centre during the exams, Speedy Acceptance ofAlimiat and Fazeelat certificates forB.AFirstrepresentation of students in library commil'lees. Year admissions. .
The regularisation of centralised placement cell,expansion of hostel Election to Student-Facuity Committee (SFC) election should be heldand health centre facilities,wi-fi facilities,democratic formulation for each centre. of Xlth plan are some of the key issues that must addressed on an Immediate functionalisation of Languge lab in the SL Extensionurgent basis, 6.1ncreasethe frequency of bus to Down.
Expansion of Sports Facilities with acentral gym,two additional lawn Campus at critical hours like 9a.m,11a.m and 2p.m.tennis courts, canteen in the stadium area. extension of timing of the sports Languagesoftwar and internet facil~iesin the computers of SLL&CS'scomplex, renovation of the Basketball Court near Tapti and set up aNew .
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Court near Tefias,Badminton courts are absent in Tapti and Lohit, sports .
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Proper classrooms for all centres.
funds for maintanence of sports equipments. .
More language magazines,journals and daily newspaper for the.
Foreign students: JNUSU must ensure fee waivers and concessions SLL&CS Common Room..
to students coming from paorer backgrounds, more so from third world.
societies. Also the various canteens and foodstails should be encouraged Water cooler with purifiermust be instaiJed in the canteen .
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to provide items suitable to their food habits. The existing system of fee Expansion of Centre for Indian Languages (GIL) to include otherconcesions should be made more transparent and democratic. modern Indian Languages, (such as Tamil, Kanada,Malayalam, Determined Campaign Against Corporate Funding on Campus Bengali and Oriya), introduce a Comparitive Literature versus lipService programme in SLL&CS, M PhiVPhD programmes in the Koreanlanguage..
Wrth fresh onslaughts of privatization. eitheropenly or through the backdoor .
Centre-specific libraries in the School..
via corporate funding, looming over the honzon. JNUSU must leadmovements against such administrative moves. JNUSU must intensify Immediately increase the number of permanent faculties in severalthe campaign and struggle to ensure sufficient UGC fundingand reject departments like Urdu, English .
corporate funding for JNU's academic and infrastructural needs. SIS .
Students should be subsidized &encouraoed to attend natronaIandAtthe school level,the following issues should be raised: international levelseminars. .., .
Students exchange programme for M.A.Ievel students..
sss Aschool level magazine with apermanent wall magazine highlightingissues of our times.
Expansion of the Academic Programmes by turning the exist,ngWomen's Studies Programme and Programme for Studies in Expanding the ComputerCentre at the School with at least 10 computersand JSTOR facility.
Discrtmination and Exclusion into full-fledged centres; opertionalising.
of North-eastStudies Programme More participa~ion on cultural .
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Improvement of functioning of DSA and SAP libraries: Xerox facilities Scienca Schools:.
in SAP library of CPS. CSSS library, access JSTOR and Installation of 50 computers and library facility for SPS.
computerized catalogue, departmental libraries to be accessed in .
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Completion of new SPS buildinglunch hours, CHS DSA library ne::!ds ennchment; proper dusting, .
More regular bus service for down campus.
filing and cataloguing of books. bettermaintainence of the library in.
Zakir Husain centre. Proper mfrastructure in SIT .
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Renovation of SIT toilets which are in pathetic conditton.
Scanning of textbooks for major courses for physically challenged.
students on an immediate basis; easy access to libraries :Ramp for Installation of computers and other required mach1nery ar.d hardware in.
DSA library, basement sectionof main library. SIT .
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Revitalize SFCsin all centres, elections must be held; interaction Fulfilment of SC/ST quota in teaching and non-teaching appointments.
between SFCs and SSS Councillors to be regulanzed School-based library in SES.
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Jpt1ons to take out of centre courses should be increased More field tnps for SES students.
Telephone booth in SSS 1 .
More democratic functioning and transparency 1n science schools Speedy completion of renovation e~nd removing of all construction .
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