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Shivangi Raj CJKNEAS SL BA Dorm .

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Ajay CIL SL MA 228 .

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Abdul Qadir CAAS SL BA 108 .

Manab mitra Chakma CSSS SSS MA 1 .

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Sunita CJKNEAS SL MA Dorm .

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Minu Ete CJKNEAS/JAP SL BA Dorm .

Anuradha CSRD SSS MA Dorm .

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Raju Dev SL 221 .

Krishna CSRD SSS MA 7 .

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Michael Machara CPIS SIS MA 103 .

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O almofadinha bizarro recebendo conhecimento bruto do nosso amigo Eric Smith

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OPEN HOUSE .

Prof. Kamal M. Chenoy,SIS,JNU JNU PRESS: Prof. Surinder S. Jhodhka,CSSS,JNU How to Ensure Democratic .

Prof. Nivedita Menon.SIS,JNU .

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Shuddhabrata Sengupta,Sarai, CSDS .

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..' ... ~Vith enough ofus, around rhe world, we'llnotjustsenda strong message opposing the privatizarion .

of knowledge-we'll make it a thing of the past."-Aaron Swartz, Guerrilla Open Access Manifesto, .

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Since March 2012, the JNU student community and JNUSU have been demanding the establishment of a JNU Press, which will facilitate the publication and wider dissemination of research done in JNU. Today, at a time when this demand has been accepted by the JNU administration, it is extremely important to ensure that any decision on the model; functioning and modalities of the JNU press be taken only after adequate deliberations of the wider JNU community; including students as weB as faculty members. The need for wider deliberations is all the more important given the non-transparent manner in which decisions regarding the JNU Press have been taken till now. JNUSU has therefore decided to call a series of open deliberations on this issue-and the Open House called today is the beginning of this process. .

The establishment of a Press, and the subsequent publication and dissemination of research done in JNU raises concerns that have to be addressed. We live in times when there are systematic attempts the world over to curb academic freedom, to curtail the free dissemination of knowledge, to commercialise the distribution of research. We however also live in times when the Open Access movement is thriving, when thousands of individuals and groups around the world are working out ways and means to oppose such moves. When we, as part of the JNU community, begin to think about what we need and want from the JNU Press, we have to ask ourselves: How do we ensure that research done in JNt Jis 'Nidely and freel:' circulated! Co weWant a model which wili curtail our academic freedom, that will give publication houses the right to reject a manuscript because of their ideological predilections, or because the research does not suit the 'market'? .

It is important that we, as part of the JNU community, collectively set down the principles which will govern the functioning of the JNU Press.An autonomous and academically independent press, where decisions will not be dictated by commercial interests, and which will try to ensure the widest possible access to research should be our priority. Let us not forget that several alternatives that have been produced in various experiments all over the world. .

The desire for qn alternative to the models of 'copyright' was sparked off almost a decade ago all over the world. The debate .

over copyright and free access came closer home when three major publishing houses-the Cambridge University Press, .

the Oxford University Press and Taylor & Francis-filed a lawsuit against the Rameshwari Photocopy Shop and the .

University of Delhi for xeroxing and creating course packs. This anti-student move makes it all the more imperative for us, .

at this juncture to evolve new models of publication, so that the prin.ciple that knowledge can be or is privately owned is .

robustly resisted. .

And it is this principle that has brought together activists, computer programmers, academics, lawyers, artists and authors among others in the form of several different experiments of the Copyleft movement. The Copyleft movement, which encompasses initiatives such as open-source coding, creative commons licencing as well as now a probing into various kinds of publication possibilities that allow for free, perhap~~!t!ctro0ic forms r'f distributiol"' of kr..)wlcdge. .

It is precisely to discuss these ideas that the JNUSU has called the Open House tonight. JNUSU appeals to the student .

community to participate in the Open House at Godavari mess tonight, from 9.30 pm onwards, to discuss various .

options available regarding the model and functioning of the JNU Press. .

JNUSU congratulates the student community for participating in today's Protest against the threatening circular issued by the administration during the Aug 2013·agitation. Following the protest, a delegation of JNUSU along with representatives of various o~ganisations met the VC. The vc,·after the deliberation, assured that administration will not curb or interfere with any mode of protests that has been traditionally exercised by the JNU student community in the campus and which has been an integral part of JNU's democratic ethos. The administration will also issue a statement to this effect. JNUSU and JNU student community is committed to vigilantly fight any administrative interference and arbitrariness to defend our democratic spaces and rights for a more democratic and egalitarian JNU. .

Akbar, Sandeep Saurav Sarfaraz, .

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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITYSCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES .

MINUTES OF THE 67th (A) MEETING OF THE BOARD OF STUDIESOF THE SCHOOL HELD ON 28 .10. 2004 AT 11 .00 A.M . I N THECOMMITTEE ROOM, SSS -I . .

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Prof. Ramprasad Sengupta, Dean and Chairpers on.

Prof. Manoranjan Mohanty DPS/DU.

Prof. Patricia Oberoi IEG/DU.

Prof. Prabhat Patnaik CESP.

Prof. Anjan Mukherjee CESP.

Prof. P.K. Chowdhur y CESP.

Prof. D.N. Rao CESP.

Prof. Arun Kumar CESP.

Prof. K.G. Dastida r CESP.

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Dr. Sugato Dasgupt a CESP.

Prof. Mridula Mukhe r jee CHS.

Prof. Bhagwan Singh J osh CHS.

Prof. M.H. Siddiqi CHS.

Prof. Kunal Chakarborty CHS.

Prof. Neeladari Bhattacharya CHS.

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Dr. Heeraman Tiwari CHS.

Prof. Sudha Pai .

CPSProf. Zoya Hasan CPS.

Prof. V. Rodrigues CPS.

Prof. Gopal Guru .

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Dr. P.K. Kanungo CPSProf. Aslam Mahmood .

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Prof. A. Kundu .

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Prof. P.M. Kulkarni CSRD.

Prof. M.H. Qureshi CSRD.

Prof. Murli Dhar Vemuri CSRD.

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Prof. Ravi Srivastava CSRDDr. B.S. Butala CSRDDr. Sucharita Sen .

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Dr. Pranav Desai .

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217.5 MAHIMA SIKAND 2012 07/09/12 I 2014.

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POKHRAMBAN / 2009 20/08/09 I 2015.

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SL/CENG/M.PHIL.

SHAYEARI DUTIA ST 2011 30/08/11 I 2014.

SC&SS/M.TECH.

220. I RITU MEENA 2012 30/11/12 I 2014.

SIS/M.A.

SRISHTI MALAVIYA 2013 19/08/13 I 2015.

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2013 23/08/13 I 2019.

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ROOPAM RANI I CCSEAS/SLL&CS/B.A .

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230. I SUKANYA SARKAR I SIS/M .A I 2015.

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DEEPA BALA I CCSEAS/SL/B.A .

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STUDENTS' FEDERATION OF INDIA.

Friends, .

UNITE IN DEFENCE OF SECULA~ISM, SOVEREIGNTY AND DEMOCRACY!!.

The 1984 a ti S'kh · t.

. n -I no s, whIC' h was the major state sponsored pogrom of the minority Date· 10-08-05.

of the democratic and secular minded people of the country The way wh' h ·ty h · ·.

by the Congress goons in a pre-planned manner was one ofth th co~mum s ook the conscience.

even after 21 years have assed since e m.os t s ~~ ~~I more an 4000 Sl.k.hs were massacred in Delhiar:ne. aspects of the poltbcs of our country. However,those guilty of organizing t~e carnage. T~eeIc~~~g;~kthe ~ana~ati ~mm~sslon report completely fails ~o fix responsibilities of.

recommendations of the Commission. It is indeed a so~ st:r~ot:ffai~~a~~nh:n:e~o;cs n?t even take lnt? ~ccount the limited.

are still waiting for j~stice and the p resent UPA Government doing nothing to assure justi~=~~ :~~n: the VIctims of the carnage.

The 1984.nots was on~y a precur~or to the organized communal riots and pogrom that the Sangh Parivar led by the.

RSS-VHP-B.JP ~ajrang Dal carr1~d out agamst the minorities of the country. The brutal killing of thousands of people during the .

communal nots In the_post Babn Masjld demolition period particularly in Mumbai, Surat etc only exposed the politics of hate of .

the com":'unal forces m our country. However, the brutality of these forces were to rise during the NDA rule when they organizedsyste~atic att~cks on the Muslim and Christian communities of the country. The brutal burning of Graham Steines and his two sons IS the height of the cruelty that these communal criminals indulged in. All these communal killing of innocent people by the RSS-VHP-BJP reached its zenith in Gujarat where thousands of innocent people of the minority community were butchered with .

active connivance of the state police and administration. As the criminals of 1984 roam about freely and the victims are denied.

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numerous others roam freely while the people of the country demand justice for the victims. .

justice in the case of Gujarat too, the criminal communa l elements like Ashoke Singh al, Praveen Togadia, Narendra Modi and.

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resisted the communal politics of RSS-VHP-BJP or their' leaders like Advanl, Ashoke Singhal, Praveen Togadia etc. With this .

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The students of JNU every time have protested against atrocities committed against the minorities of our country and.

understanding that a person like Singhal has no place In our campus, hundreds of s tudents democratically protested against his .

coming to th e campus on 101" August 2002. While the students completed their protest In the most peaceful manner, the ABVP .

goons of the campus attacked the returning students and abused girl students and beat up JNUSU office bearers. This was the .

first time in this campus that the ABVP goons dared to attack peaceful protestors and vandalized the JNUSU office. The students .

of this campus in the most democratic manner protested against the communal lumpenism of the ABVP and demanded strict .

action against the lumpens. However, the then Chief Proctor acting as an agent of the RSS scuttled the entire enquiry process.

RSS-ABVP In our campus, the frustrated lumpens of ABVP continued to indulge in violence in the campus. They again attacked .

and no action was taken. While under the leadership of SFI, the democratic minded students politically completely Isolated the.

peaceful students watching the movie 'Final Solution' on 14'" August 2004 and again attacked students on 1711.

continuation of this lumpen legacy of the ABVP. However, it is welcome that the present Administration has taken steps against .

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' August 2004 > .

when SAR Geelani came to address a meeting In Sutlej Mess. The present lumpenism of the JNUPF is nothing but a.

these lumpens and declared two of them out of bounds. We demand that the enquiry against the other students be taken at the .

earliest and strict action be taken against the lumpens like, Siddharth Rai, Maninder Chauhan, Ahish Kumar and Bunty Lal. A s a .

mark of protest against the communal forces in this campus and to strengthen its democratic ethos we have decided to celebrate .

the week from 10'"-17"' August as a Week In Defence Of Secularism, Sovereignty and Democracy..

While the democratic students of our campus has shown exemplary unity and bravery under the leadership of SFI led .

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JNUSU In successfully resisting communal forces, the role of two other organisations, the NSUI and particularly the. AISA needs .

to b e m e ntioned irt this context. Both these organisations campaigned consistently that the SFI has struck a deal wtth the ABVP .

and compromised on the issue of violence on 101" .

August 2002. Nothing can be further from the truth. Even after three years, .

three of our activists Including the present Secretary of the organisation face pollee cases and are continuously .

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harassed by the Delhi Pollee based on the false complaints of the ABVP..

continuously spread canards against our organisation. W e would like to appeal to the students to see through the sectarian and While three of our fellow comrades are facingopportunist politics ofthe AISA while resisting the communal forces in the campus. .

such harassment on the hands of the Delhi police it Ia extremely shameful that a so called leftist organisation like the AISA.

In order to reassert our commitment to the democratic ethos of our campus and to resist the politics of violence on.

the public meeting. .

campus, we are organizing a public meeting tonight. We would like to appeal to all the students to participate in large numbers in.

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A WEEK IN DEFENCE OF SECULARISM. SOVEREIGNTY AND DEMOCRACy, 10'".

PUBLIC M EETING .

POLITICS & .

17'" AUG..

VIOLENCE: QUESTION OF DEMOCRATIC CULTURE IN CAMPU.

PROF. PURUSHoMfrf!LAL, CIL, SLL&CS.

PROF. GIRIJESH PANT, CWAAS, SIS.

PROF.PRAVEENJHA,CESP,SSS.

MAHI-MANDAVI MESS PROF. VIVEK KUMAR, CSSS, SSS.

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Sd/-Subhanil Chowdhury, President, SFI-JNU 9:30PM .

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Sd/-Parimal Maya Sudhakar, Secretary, SFI-JNU .

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21 10 Adahra Roseline M.Phil SLL/CENG .

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23 I I Yumlembam Sonia Devi · SSS/CPS.

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12 SLL/CJKENEAS.

25 Garance Bonotto M.Phil.

26 13 Prachi AgPanval Casual SLL/CES .

27 13 Himani Pandey SSS/CPS.

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M.Phil.

28 14 Maniu Pamdey SIS/CEAS I .

14 M.Phil .

SSS/CSRD.

29 15 Meghamrita Chakraborty MCA CS/SS I 30 Neha Aggarwal MA .

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31 15 Nandini M. Thilak SSS/CSRD .

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16 -M.phil.

32 Manika Kamthan MA SSS/ZHCES .

33 16 Amrita Goswami M.Phil SAAISAA .

34 17 Anshika Swaroop Ph.D . CSLG.

17 SSS/WSP.

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·35 Sucheta Raikumar MA.

18 SSS/CHS.

36 Mahtab Irani -MA.

18 SIS/CPIS.

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37 Roma Ranu Dash MA ..

19 SSS/CPS.

38 Matti Bakor War M.Phil.

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39 19 Lee Doborah MA SSS/ZCES.

20 SSS/CENG.

40 Amira Fahoud BA.

20 SLL/CPILA.

41 Rehita Hasain Batubara M.Tcch.

42 21 Sarita Singh MA SC/SS21 Hoimonnti Barua Ph.D SLUCS/CLI43 22 Saona iain SSS/CSSS --.

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44 22 Barsha Das M.Phi1 SIS/SASP -.

45 23 . / M.Phil scss.

46 Vidva K.S -.

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. 47 23 Balasubramaniam Jenni MA SIS/CPIS ' -.

24 · M.Phil SSS/ZCL.

48 Priva Kumari Gupta.

24 Anamika Das M.Phil SLUCFFSBA SLUCFFS.

M.Phil.

-SSS/CSRD .

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Introduction ofM.A. in Translation inall centers ofSLL&CS, .

Expanding Democratic Student Representation in such asArabic, Spanish, Persian & Russian. .

Decision-making bodies:_Student representation inAC/BoS Reviving the SL cultural festival Kallol. .

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~_to.he ensured, t~e undemocratic grade point criteria Centre based selection process for award of foreign .

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has to be rejected and SFCs revitalised. scholarships be made transparent and bias free. .

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~ Resisting Moral Policing and Autocratic Functioning_of· Allottment ofcommon/reading room in the new SL building .

the J,NU Administration: The unfortunate trend of .

unwarranted questioning and moral policing by the JNU Reactivating of Earn-While-You-Learn scheme .

security staff, the illogical restrictions on student .

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SIS .

movements. and the levying of illogical, arbitrary fines by Students should be subsidized and encouraged to attend .

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hostel administrations for a range of 'misdemeanours' national and international level seminars and Students .

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needs to be resisted. t\C v..J ? exchange programme forM.A. level students be started. .

~ Foreign students: The process ofissuing degree to foreign Training programs on software like STATA, SPSS, etc. .

students must be expedited, so that their career prospects .

School /~entre-level librarres, with books and journals . .

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elsewhere are not affected; a fixed time frame be given for A school level magazine with a permanent wall magazine conducting their Viva, democratising foreign students' Fee- Waiver Committee functioning; ensuring prompt reply to the highlighting issues of our times. .

applicants and enrolled stuaents regarding acceptance in .

Restarting the system of tutorials to help students, and JNU; book borrowing facilities from the library for casual organizing student-focussed seminars. .

Reviving Summitfestival in SIS, The school common room .

students; renovating, refurnishing and equipping ofthe FSA which has been opened should have a television with .

office; a properly functioning International Student Advisor's various news channels. The chairs of the room need to be .

Office .

repaired..

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~ Ensuring and defending mandatory wages and rights of .

the workers on campus. Science Schools .

Ensuring greater transparency and democratisation in .

:;,;. Maintaining CDC approved rates and quality in shops and laboratory allotment to all bonafide students. Transparency .

services and at the same time resisting administrative .

and objectivity in overall evaluation process, particularly, in .

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arbitrariness in shop allotment and imposition of arbitrary .

rules, rents and charges on the shops and canteens. the evaluation by the doctoral committees in _clearing progress reports and granting 98 and the entl!e onus of .

School-specific issues 'under-performance' must not lie with Jhe student sss alone.Redressal of high drop-out rates in SSTand SIT. .

Fulfillment of SC/ST/OBC/PH quota in teaching and non-Improving infrastructure and ensuring Xerox facilities in the .

SAP libraries of CPS and CSSS, extending library timings. teaching appointments and an end to the rising trend of large-scale guest faculty on ad-hoc basis. .

More engaging debates and talks through 'SSS Debates' on Purchase ofbooks relevant fo'r science schools an~suring.

academic and contemporary issues. .

Allotment process of Supervisors should be democratised. school-based library with latest edition books an~dated reading materials, Cutting the delay in procuring chemicals.

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The existing programme of North-East Studies be and instruments, Proper maintenance of existing lab.

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strengthened and developed as full-fledged centre in SSS. .

The entrance exam for the M.Phil. Courses of Population equipments Regular and timely disbursal of Fellowships, School level .

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Studies and Geography offered by CSRD are held during .

the same time, they should be held in different slots. Placement Cell .

Amount of field work assistance given by centers like CHS SAA Immediate completion of faculty recruitment with legally.

_\ ... .

and CSMCH should b~ncreased. 1 p~ ~ "\\.A__C.l.Leh mandated reservation, Regular functioning of the newly .

(__ CA.F\ ' l:..r\oY I .

SLL&CS .

formed SFC .

Monitoring and redressal ofhigh drop-outrates. Improved Library facilities, Setting up a canteen and Ensuring .

Carrying forward the struggle againstthe delinking ofthe BA-MA programme in foreign languages. The system of photocopierand print-out facility in the school .

separate internal exam in B.A. (3ro year) German foraspirants Diversifying optional courses, Organising students' seminar, .

School-level film and othercreative performances festival, .

of M.A. in Translation must be scrapped: Inclusion of Cinema Studies as a subject in NET .

Ensuring regular functioning ofthe Career Counselling and CSLGPlacement Bureau. Ensuring a career counselling and placement cell, Better .

Speedy recruitment of permanentfaculty and end the rising library facilities, with useful and relevant journals for trend oflarge-scale ad-hocfaculty. students of the School .

, s~P3fl-Sion of Centre for Indian Languages (CIL) to include Setting up a 'Students' Notice Board', Setting up a canteen .

'\.. ........~rmodern Indian Languages, Introduction ofdiploma in and availability of photocopying facilities in the school. .

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u,..~\ otherforeign languages like Italian, Portuguese, Greek & Appointment of additional faculty, particularly with .

Hebrew. specialisation in areas of jurisprudence.

~ lntroducti'on of M.Phil & Ph.D. in Korean and developing .

On the strength ofourstruggles during the lastJNUSU and .

Korean section as full-fledged centre. Following JNUSU's our future agenda AISA appeals to the students ofJNU to .

interventions, the JNU administration haswritten to the UGC .

for introduction of NET/JRF in the Korean language. This Re-electAISAtoJNUS\J. .

demand has to be taken to its logical culmination. .

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A LIST OF RESIDENTS OF GODAVARI 1-IOSTEL UPTO 30.10.20122012-2013..

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114 Archana 111 M.Phii/SSS/CSMCH OBC I 03.09.09 .

Maharashtra l ·;-~.

Purushotam .

Diwate .

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115 112.

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116 Nicky Naincy 112 M.Phii/SSS/CSSS 22.09.10 U.P. .

~~Him Shweta l 113 I Ph.D/SPS/CHE sc lf.t.08.11 U.P. 1 , . .r : ,·.

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119 Ritika Pant 114 I M.Phii/SAA/SAA 23.08.12 U.K .

120 Nandini Meena 114 M.Sc./SBT/CBT ST 25.07.12 Rajasthan .

121. Rimon Bhuyan 115 M.Phil/SIS/CIPOD -16.08.12 AssamGoe:oi .

122. Pooja Singh 115 I M.A./Sl/CIL OBC I 11.10.12 U.P 123 Poonam Kumari 116 I M.A./SSS/CHS SC I 01.08.12 u .

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125 Shagufta Yasmin 117 M.Phil/SSS/CPS OBC I 08.08.11 Bihar .

126. Vijayata Perwez I 117 M.Phil/SSS/ZHCES ST 27.08.08 U.P. .

127..

l lAbhiruchi Ranjan 1118 IM.Phil/SSS/CPS I -Io7.o8.12 ! Chandigarh .

128. -, I Shivani Nag 118 I M.Phil/SSS/ZHCES.

...,! 16.09-07 H.P. .

129. Kaveri Bedi 119 I M.Phil/SIS/CIPOD -10.12.10 Chandigarh .

130. I Oindrila Datta 1119 I M.Phii/SIS/CIPOD I -I 01.08.12 I W.B.Guota .

131 I Shalal{a Kujur -!120 l M.A./SSS/CESP I ST I Gl-:68.12-IChhattisgarh .

132. . _ ~LI-ol::--f~l , .. , --·.

i~;M'ti-~paor 120.

-... -r1 rp W2_;1s't s;~eAs 6-6·-op;:_fg I "tri/pr.

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133. I Deblina Dey 121 M.Phil/CLG/CLG -·rw.s 1 -.

01.08.12 .

134. Nupur Manasi 121 I BA/SLL&CS/CSP·U..AS OBC I 07.09.10 ljhat·khand .

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R.No Name Center/School/Course Category Year of Date of Completion .

Admition Allotment of Course .

201. NEELU SINGH SES/M.PHIL sc 2011 29/08/11 2017.

NAIR SMITHA SHASHI CS M CH/555/M.PH IL .

2008 19/09/08 2014.

202. REHNAMOL P.R SEAS/SIS/M.PHIL sc 2011 05/09/11 2017.

-.

MAHIMA KOHLI -SL/CGS/M.A 2013 16/08/13 2015 -203. SANCHITA KHURANA SAA/SAA/M.PHIL 2012 ·-· 22/08/12 2018SHIVANI KAUL SAA/SAA/M.A FN .

2012 21/08/12 2014.

204. ISHA TIRKEY SSS/SPS/M.PHIL ST .

2012 31/07/12 2018KEKA DAS SSS/CHS/M.PHIL .

2012 06/09/12 2018.

205. SRISHTY CRS/SL/B.A 2010 .

09/02/11 2015KOMAL PANDE SAA/M.PHIL .

2013 19/08/13 2019.

206. NIKITA AUDICHYA CLG/M.PHIL. 2012 .

22/08/12 2018.

I RITU SOM SBT/PH.D ~ 2012 22/08/12 2016.

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207. AMRITA KUMAR! CAF5I5IsI M .pHIL .

2011 26/08/11 2017MAITREYEE MANDAL CES/SL/M.PHIL sc 2009 20/08/09 2015.

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208. SAGORIKA SINGHA SAA/SAA/M.PHIL OBC 2012 24/08/12 2018.

. KANKANA TALULDAR CLG/M.PHIL .

2012 11/10/12 2018 .

210. AASTHA AGGARWAL SSS/CESP/M.A 2012 11/10/12 2014.

-PRIYA SHARMA SSS/CPS/M.A 2012 .

06/09/12 2014.

-.

211. SURBHIGAUR CSRD/SSS/M.PH.D .

2012 27/08/12 2016SHAMBHAVI SL/CFFS/B.A2N D .

2012 05/09/12 2017.

212. PREETI SINGH SL/CENG/M.PHIL .

. 2012 08/08/12 2018 .

f---SHIKHA SWAROOP SL/CJS/B.A 2012 18/01/13 2017 .

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213. NUPOOR RANA ~ CSSS/SSS/M.A .

2012 04/12/12 2014NUTAN MARIAN SSS/CSSS/M.PHIL .

ST 2012 14/08/12 2018TIGGA.

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214. GULSHABBU .

5L/CIL/M.PH IL OBC 2012.

. 18/10/12 2018RIMPI BORAH CPS/SSS/M.A OBC 2012 .

07/11/12 2014.

215. -SUNITA MEENA SIS/RCAS/M.PHIL ST 2012 27/08/12 2018POOJA JAIF SL/CFFS/B.A 2No YR ST .

2012 28/08/12 2016.

216. KIMROSE VAIPHEI CF FS/SLL&CS/B.A .

ST 2010 05/08/10 2015ISHANI DEY SAA/M.PHIL.

·--· 2013 12/08/13 2019 .

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Arash, CSSS VP External, was the primary organizer of the event. Here he's discussing something with a company rep.

The proceeds from the bi-weekly BBQ has enabled the CSSS to replace their 10-year-plus-old TV with this 'sweet' new HDTV. There are tentitive plans to get an HDTV-compatible console next year (probably an Xbox 360).

A meeting of all the various exec's and rep's of the Computer Science Student's Society. Well, almost all of them. Some couldn't make it.

The CSSS ComptoberFest was sponsored by zu.com.

So we have this new super-powerful next-gen console in the Xbox 360 in the Cube Office, and the most played game on it? This super-simple retro-arcade game called Geometry Wars.

 

Notice the high score, made by Derrick. Later on he apparently achieved over 500 000.

 

This game is super fun. I'm thinking now I need to get myself an Xbox 360 just to play this one game at home.

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SSS/CPS/M.A-111.

40. 018 A Kunal Allau SIS/CSCSEASWPS/M.PH IL-1.

41. 018 A Mansah Ranjan Mishra SSS/CSRO/M.Phil-1.

42. 018 B Prem Kumar .

SLS/M.Phil-1.

43. 018 B Rishikesh Kumar .

SL/CAAS/M.PHIL-1.

Md. Ziyaur Rahman.

44. 019 SSS/CHS/PHD-1.

45. 019 Vijayant Kumar SL/CCSEAS/B.A-V.

46. 020 Denny Kumar Patn1 .

47. 020 .

SSS/CPHL!M.Phil-1l.

021 Dilip Kumar Jaiswal.

48. .

SSS/CSMCH/P-1.

49. 021 Or. Sandccp Kumar SSS/CHS/M.A-I.

50. 022 Mohammad Aqil .

SSS/CHS/M.A-111.

51. 022 Akash B. sc SL/CJNEAS/B.A-1.

52. 023 Amit Kumar .

SL/Cl UM.A-1.

53. 023 Abu Sud Aijal SL/CAAS/M.PHIL-111.

54. 024 Scraj Ahsan .

Ourgesh Kumar Tripathi SIS/CEAS/M.Phil-1.

55. 024 .

SJS/CSCSEASWPS/PH 0-I.

56. 025 Ranjit Mundu .

57. 025 .

58. 026 Rahul .Kamble sc SSS/CSSS/M.PHIL-111 SCS/M.Tech-1.

Arun Kumar Gautam.

59. 026 .

SL/CLS/B.A-1.

60. 026 A Uma Shankar Kumar SSS/CESP/M.A-1.

61. 026 A Somnath Patra .

SlS/CPlS/M.A-111.

62. 027 Upendra Kumar Yadav .

SIT/BlC/PGOBI-1.

63. 027 Snankaracharya .

SIS/C IPOD/M.Phil-1.

64. 027 A Mainom I. Singh .

65. 027 A SSS/CSRD/M.Phil-1.

66. 028 Sahab Deen .

SSS/CSRD/PHD-r.

67. 028 V.Kumar Pandey .

SLS/M.PHIL-111.

68. 029 Mohd. A:shraf Khan SSS/CRSD/PHD-1.

69. 029 Sanjeev.Kumar C. .

SSS/CSRD/M.Phi1-1.

70. 030 Sudbave.ni S. .·.

.. SSS/CSRDIM.Phil-1.

71. 030 Jitendra Asati .

sc ~ . SSStCESP/M.PHIL-111.

72. 031 Tarun Manjhi' SLICRS/M.A-v.

73. 031 Rajesh Kumar Das sc SLSIM.PfUL-IIJ.

74. 032 _Rajesb Nanta SLSfM.Pbil-1.

75. 032 ~ Amrit Tripathi SLICCSEAS/M.A-V(I.

76. 101 ·chandu Lal C. .

SCSS/M.Tech-1 ..

77. 101 Anju Kumar Sinha '.

SIS/CIPOD!M.Phil-1-.

78. 102 Gaurav Kararia .

SSS/CHS/M.A-111.

79. 102 Shripeed Biswas SLICIL/M.A-III.

80. 103 Abdul Wadood SLICLEIM.Phil-JII ..

8l. 103 Amit Ranjan .

SSS/CSSSfM.A-1 ..

82. 104 ·, Syed Mohammad Zaheer ~ SIS/CEAS/M.Phil-1.

83. 104 · Angom K. .

sc SSS/CSSS/M.PHIL-IU.

84. 105 Sunil Khora .

CSLG/M.PHIL-111.

85. 105 Pranav Kumar Anand sc SSS/CHS/M.Phil-l.

86. 106 Tamreiyo S.P .

Kasangaimei Kamei ST SIS/CWAASfM.PHIL-lll.

87. 106 .

SL/CGS!M.Phil-1.

88. 107 Roshan Lal .

SLICGS/M.Phil-1.

89. 107 Om Prakash .

90. 108 Amarendra Kumar sc SL/CPCAS/B.A-111 .

SC7SS/M.Tech-l.

91. 108 Ashish.

" SLICAAS/B.A-IX.

92. 109 Md. Neyaz Alam .

sc SLICGS/M.A-VII.

93. 109 Sanjeev Kumar .

SUCRSfB.A V.

94. J10 Amit Kumar .

SIS/CSSSEASWPS/M.Phil-1.

95. 110 R.N.Sinha .

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40. 18-A Rajanccsh Kumcar ' SL I CIL · B.A.-HI I OBC . .

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42. 18-B Abhijcct SL CFFS B.A.-HI . .

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43. 18-B Aditya Anand SL CFFS .

B.A.-III sc .

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44. .

019 Martand rrugalbha SLL&CS CIL P.HD.-V I .

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45. .

019 .

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46. 020 Mukund l\1ohan SL CJS B.A.-III .

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47. 020 .

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48. 021 Prabodha K. Malik .

SIS SIS M.A.-I .

49. 021 Mukhtyar Sin~h .

SIS CEUS P.HD.-V sc .

50. 022 Naveen Kumar Ranjan .

SL CJKNEAS M.A.-I sc .

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51. .

022 .

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52. .

023 .

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Mohd. Amir Khan SLL&CS CPCAS M.Phl[-=111 .

53. .

023 Gbulam Mustafa .

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SL CIL M.A.-III ST .

54. .

024 Dev Kumar Bharti SL CJS B.A.-III OBC .

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55. .

024 Deepak Singh SL CSP M.A.-III . -.

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56. .

025 Rarnesh Babu Kafle sss CSRD M.PhH.-lll -. FN .

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57. .

025 Komal Prasad Dulal .sss CSRD M.Phil.-111 FN .

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58. 026 .

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59. 026 Mohd. Ghaus SL CPCAS B.A.-III .

60. 26-A Waseen1 R.S. sss CPS M.A.-III OBC .

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61. 26-A Muhasin K.T . .

sss SMCH M.Phil.-11 I OBC .

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62. 027 Rahiil Ranjan SL CPCAS B.A.-V OBC .

63. .

027 .

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64. .

27-A Balakrishnan P. sss CSRD .

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M.Phil.-1 sc ' 65. 27-A Virna( Kartik SL CSP B.A.-V .. sc .

66. 028 Deepak Kotiya sss SCMCH P.HD.-UI sc .

67. 028 .

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68. . 029 .A.Sengu pta sss csss P.HD-V .

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69. .

029 K. Deepranjan sss CHS Ph.D.-I .

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70. .

030 Tlaiyarajan M. SL CIL M.Phii-Ili ST .

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71. .

030 Shishir Kumar Yadav sss CSMCH P.HD.-1 .

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72. .

031 Md. Asif Ansar SL CPCAS PH.D.-I .

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73. ..

031 Md. Faheem SL CAAS P.HD.-IIl .

74. .

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032 Maroof Azam SES SES M.P.hii.-III .

75. .

032 .

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Mohd. Soheb . SES SES M.Sc.-IJI ST .

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76. 101 Brijesh Singh Parihar scs scs M.C.A.-111 .

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77. .

101 Ravi Kumar Jha SL CIL M.A-III .

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78. .

102 Jitendra Kumar Yadav SL CIL M.A.-III OBC .

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79. .

102 Anshu Sharma SLL&CS CES M.A.-III -. .

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80. 103 Shubhanshu Singh sss CPS M.A.-III sc .

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81. .

103 Aditya Anshu SIS CAFS M.Phil.-Ill .

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82. .

104 A.Robertson Singh sss CSRD M.A.-III OBC .

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83. .

. 104 Akhlaq Ahmad SL CPCS M.Phil-111 .

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84. 105 Neel Madhav SL CFFS M.A-111 .

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S.NO. ROOM INAME OFTHE RESIDENTS ftategory SCHOOUCENTRE !COURSE DATE OF Date of completion of Remarks.

NO. ~OINING ~ourse.

154 138 Ms. Khrielhoumenuo Suokhrie,.. SIS/SAS Ph.D/V 21/8/09 31/5/15 D.

155 139 tMs. Arenkala AO ./ --.;. SL/CL . M.Phi1NII 30/3/1 1 . 31/5/16 D.

156 139 Ms. Somali Borah / . ·--SSS/CSRD M.Phii/III 2/8/12 31/5/18 D.

157 140 Ms. Elizabeth Ike / . -SAA Ph.D!V 21/8/09 31/5/ 15 D.

158 140 Ms. Swati Sneh ,... SL/CJKNEAS MA/1 11/9/10 31/5/15 D.

159 141 Ms. lshani Waiba ) SSS/CSRD M.Phii/HI . 8/8/12 31/5/18 D I .

160 14 I Ms. Nianglianmoi / SUCLIN Ph.D/V 21/8/09 31/5/15 D.

161 142 .

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Ms. Jull ic Rani / " SS/CPS M.Phii/I 6/8/13 3115119 D.

162 142 tMs. Anupama SSS/CHS Ph.D!V 19/8/09 .

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31/5/15 D163 143 Ms. Chandani Kumari..... SL/CJKNEAS M.Phil/1 .

6/8/13 31/5/19 D.

164 143 Ms. Ekta Kandhway -SUCSPILAS MAll 2119/10 31/5115 D.

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165 144 Ms. Awanti Acharya v . SSS/CSRD M.Phii/III I2/1 0/12 31/5118 D.

166 144 Ms.Nadiya Hashmi "' -SSS/CSSS Ph.D/III 26/7/ll 31/5116 D.

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167 145 Ms. Shazia Ali " . SLS Ph.D!V 2711/12 5/l/16 D.

168 14 s ~1s. Piya Srinivasan v' CSLG Ph.D/1 31/7/13 31/5/19 D.

169 146 Ms. Simashree Bora ' SSS/CSSS Ph.D!V 20/8/09 31/5/15 D.

170 146 Ms. Laxmi Deep . t SIS/CRCAP Ph.D!V 20/8/09 . 31/5/15 D.

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171 147 Ms. Moni Kumari ·; -" SES M.Phil/[(l 14/8112 31/5/18 .

D.

172 14 7 !Ms. Yoshita Ratnam · · SL/CSPILAS BA/V 29/9/11 31/5/16 D.

173 148 Ms. Madhurima Nag . SIS/CITD MA/IIl 8/8/ 12 31 /5/14.

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174 148 Ms. Barkha Gupta SSS/CESP MA/lll 16/8/ 12 31/5/14 D.

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175 149 !Ms. Suchitra Dagar 1 -SIS/CWAAS Ph.D!V 20/8/09.

--31/5115 D.

176 149 .

tMs. Priyanka Nupur . CLG M.Phil/111 14/8/12 31 /5/18 D.

177 ISO !Ms. Rashmi Pathak . .

CLG Ph.D/III 7/8/12 31 /5/18 D.

178 ISO Ms. Debanjana Das SSS/CSSS Ph.D/V 21 /8/09 31/5/15 D.

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179 I51 Ms. Anzamol Ansari · .

--~-SSS/CESP MA/lll I0/10112 31/5/14 D.

180 I 5I tMs. Bipasha Ghosh · SES Ph.D/III 23/8/12 31/5/16 D.

I81 152 !Ms. Shiney Chakrabarty · SSS/CESP Ph.D/1 29/7/13 31/5/17 D.

182 152 .

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183 Ms. Nazia Khan ' -SIS/SEZS M.phil/1 23/8/13 31 /5/19 D.

153 Ms. Sushmita Nath · SSS/CPS Ph.D/Ill : 21 /9/10 31/5/16 D.

184 153 Ms. Oinam Ronnie Chanu -..

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SSS/CSSS Ph.D/V 26/8/09 31/5/15 D.

IRS 154 Ms. Anu Kiran Kahi ' SSS/CSRD M.Phii/I 13/8/13 3115/19 D.

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oApandfny 09mocratlc Student Representation InDeclaJorl-ttUJidng bc1dle~ htodJJnt reptosentation tnAC/BoS IntrOductionof MAInTranslation InaJI centers ofSLL&CS,.

hull to lw onnuro<J, ltio undmncJf:r~tlc grade potnt cntena.

Mtl9 to oo rojt1t tod nHd 'JJ ~stnvitatlsad. such as Arabic, Spanish, Persian & Russian.'"- Reviving the SL cultural festival Kallol..

Resisting Morl Policing .end AUtOcratic Functioning of.

t.he JNU Admlnlatratlon~ "fho unfortunato trend of Centre based selection process for award of foreignur,wmrnlllod quni.\I<H11ny ttnd rriural p0Jlclng by the JNU scholarships be made transparent and bias free..

Allottment of common/reading room in the new SL building.

urlty nurrr. thn illoijktt ro&trictlons on student.

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uvomont~. t\lld th' hJVy111g of Uloglcal, arbttrary ftnea by Reactivating of Earn...While-You-Learn schemehostel l1dtt)lni~lfotlonn for tt ron(le of 'misdemeanours'nco{ft; to Lo roui~tf)d ~Is .

Fot'Gfgn atudonts: rhoprocoss oflocuing degree to foreign Students should be subsidized and encouraged to attend.

sllldonts must uo oxpoditod. so that their career prospects national and international level seminars and StudentslcowiH'ro tHo uot offo(Aod:a ftxod time frame be given for exchange programme for M.A level students be started..

conducting tholr Viva. domocrottslng foreign students' Fee- Training programs on software like STATA, SPSS, etc..

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WtWJln Commitlao functioning. ensuring prompt reply to the School/centre-levellibraries, with books and journals ..

pplictmts ond enrolled students regarding acceptance in A school level magazine with a permanent wall magazine.

..JNU, book borrowing facilities from the library for casual highlighting issues of our times..

tudcnts; tonovutlng, refurnlshjng and equipping ofthe FSA .

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Restarting the system of tutorial'S to help students, andoffice; o properly functioning International Student Advisor's.

Office organizing student-focussed seminars. .

~. Ensuring and defending mandatory wages and rights of .

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Reviving Summitfestival in SIS,The school common room.

the workore on campus. which has been opened should have a television with.

various news channels.The chairs of the room need to be.

· Maintaining CDC approved rates and qualtty 1n shops and repaired. .

Science Schools.

services and at the sdme ttme reststrng administrative.

arbitrariness in shop allotment and imposition of arbitrary .

rules, rents and charges on the shops and canteens. Ensuring greater transparency and democratisation inSchool·spocific issues laboratory allotment to all bonafide studen1s.Transparencyand objectivity in overall evaluation process. particularly, in.

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the evaluatjon by the doctoral committees in clearing.

Improving infrastructure and ensuring Xerox facilities in the progress reports and granting 98 and the entire onus of.

'under-performance' must not lie with the studentSAP libraries of CPS and CSSS, extending library timings. alone.Redressal of high droo-out rates in SBT and SIT..

More engagtng debates and talks through ·sss Debates' on Fulfilfment of SC/ST/OBCIPH quota in teaching and non-.

acadcmsc and contemporary issues. .

teaching appointments and an end to the rising trend of.

Allotment process of Supervisors should be democratised. large-scale guest faculty on ad-hoc basis. The existing programme of North-East Studies be Purchase ofbooks relevant for science schools and Ensuring.

strengthened and developed as full-fledged centre in SSS. .

school-based library with latest edition books and updated.

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reading materials, Cutting the delayin procuring chemicals The entrance exam for the M.Phil. Courses of Population.

Studies and Geography offered by CSRD are held during and instruments, Proper maintenance of existing lab.

equipments.

the same time. they should be held in different slots..

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Amount of field work assistance given by centers like CHS Regutar and timely disbur,sal of Fellowships, School level.

Placement Celland CSMCH should be increased..

ILL&CI SAA .

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Monitoring and redressal of high drop...out rates. Immediate completion of faculty recruitment with legally.

Carrying forward the struggle.againstthe dellnking of the mandated reservation, Regular functioning of the newly.

BA-MA programme in foreign languages. The system of formed SFC Improved Ubrary faci6ties, Setting up a canteen and Ensuring.

separate internal exam in B.A. (3td year) Gennan foraspirants photocopier and print-out facility in the school.

of M.A. In Translation must be scrapped. .

Diversifying optional courses, Organising students seminar, Ensuring regular functioning ofthe Career Counselling and.

Placement Bureau. SchooJ-Ievel film and otheraeative performances festival,.

Speedy recruitment of pennanentfaculty and end the rising Inclusion ofCinema Studies as a subject in NET.

CSLG.

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trend oflarge-scale ad-hoc faculty..

Ex...pansion ofCentre for Indian Languages (CIL) to include Ensuring a career counselling and placement cell, Better library facilities. with useful and relevant journals forother modern Indian Languages, Introduction ofdiploma in students of the School.

otherforeign languages like Italian, Portuguese, Greek &.

Hebrew. Setting up a 'Students' Notice Board', Setting up a canteen.

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Introduction of M.Phil & Ph.D. in Korean and developing and availability ofphotocopying facilities in the school.Korean section as full-fledged centre. Following JNUSU's Appointment of additional faculty. particularly with.

interventions,theJNU administration has writter:1 to the UGC specialisation in areas ofjurisprudence.

for introduction ofNET/JRF In the Korean language. This .

On the strength ofour struggles during the lastJNUSU and.

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demand has to be taken to its logical culmination. ourfuture agenda AISA appeals to the students ofJNU to.

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JHELUM HOSTEL SSS .

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S.No Room no Name Centre Course .

4 Atul Sangner CESP MA II .

4 Vishal Pratap Singh CESP MA III .

5 Sandeep Prasad CESP MAIII .

10 Dhirendra bosia CSRD MA I .

13 Bapujee Vishwakarma ZHCES Mphil III .

15 Rishab Anand Pegu CHS MA I .

16 Dhananjay kumar CHS maIII .

27 Anil kumar CHS maI .

29 Adharii maheo CSRD maI .

31 Avinash kumar CSRD MaI .

101 Vivek ambasa khalkho CSRD MphilI .

101 Ritwik kiran CHS MAI .

102 Deepak kumar CSRD MPhil I .

104 Sumit kumar CSRD Mphil I .

113 Rajesh mahananda MA I .

124 Avdesh kumar CSRD Mphil I .

125 Moggelam bharti CPS Ph.d I .

128 Animesh kumar Cesp maI .

128 Vikram Chandra Cesp MA I .

134 r.h.nigathingshim Cesp maI .

134 Anindiya dutta gupta CPS MA III .

136 Anubhav sengupta Csss maIII .

137 Ranjeet kr.singh Csrd maIII .

137 Arindam mandal Cesp maI .

138 Sumit Hawaldar Cps Mphil I .

138 Arijit Das MA III .

145 Ghanshyam Das C.Ph.S MPhil I .

148 Saikat Bannerjee CSRD Ph.D V .

151 Nilanjan Patra CESP Ph.D III .

151 Samudra Nath Ray CSRD MA III .

203 Shashank Yadav CSSS Ph.D V .

204 Manoj Kumar CSSS Ph.D I .

205 H.N.Muan Lal CPS Ph.D III .

206 Deepak Kumar CSRD Ph.D III .

214 Budhi Singh CPS Ph.D V .

216 Bipul kumar CPS Ph.D I .

220 Rajesh Kumar CPh.L Ph.D IV .

222 Arvind Shankar Shukla C.SC.Pol MPhil IV .

223 Ranvir Singh Ph.D III .

227 Sheshank S.Tiwari CSc.Pol Ph.D I .

234 Kishore Shankar Dere CPh.S Ph.D V .

235 Prakash Chander Sahoo CSRD Ph.D V .

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The CSSS ComptoberFest was sponsored by zu.com.

Looking West from North Berkeley Hills over a foggy San Francisco Bay.

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Expanding Democratic Student Representation in Introduction of M.A. in Translation in all centers of SLL&CS,.

Decision-making bodies: Student representation in AC/BoS such as Arabic, Spanish, Persian & Russian..

has to be ensured, the undemocratic grade point criteria.

has to be rejected and SFCs revitalised. Reviving the SL cultural festival Kallol..

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Resisting Moral Policing and Autocratic Functioning of Centre based selection process for award of foreign.

the JNU Administration: The unfortunate trend of scholarships be made transparent and bias free..

unwarranted questioning and moral policing by the JNU.

security staff, the illogical restrictions on student Allottment of common/reading room in the new SL building.

movements, and the levying of illogical, arbitrary fines by.

hostel administrations for a range of `misdemeanours' Reactivating of Earn-While-You-Learn scheme.

needs to be resisted..

SIS.

Foreign students: The process of issuing degree to foreign.

students must be expedited, so that their career prospects Students should be subsidized and encouraged to attend.

elsewhere are not affected; a fixed time frame be given for national and international level seminars and Students.

conducting their Viva, democratising foreign students' Fee- exchange programme for M.A. level students be started..

Waiver Committee functioning; ensuring prompt reply to the.

applicants and enrolled students regarding acceptance in Training programs on software like STATA, SPSS, etc..

JNU; book borrowing facilities from the library for casual.

students; renovating, refurnishing and equipping of the FSA School /centre-level libraries, with books and journals ..

office; a properly functioning International Student Advisor's.

A school level magazine with a permanent wall magazine.

Office highlighting issues of our times..

.

Ensuring and defending mandatory wages and rights of Restarting the system of tutorials to help students, and.

the workers on campus. organizing student-focussed seminars..

.

Reviving Summit festival in SIS, The school common room.

which has been opened should have a television with.

various news channels. The chairs of the room need to be.

repaired..

.

Maintaining CDC approved rates and quality in shops and Science Schools.

services and at the same time resisting administrative.

arbitrariness in shop allotment and imposition of arbitrary Ensuring greater transparency and democratisation in.

rules, rents and charges on the shops and canteens. laboratory allotment to all bonafide students. Transparency.

and objectivity in overall evaluation process, particularly, in.

School-specific issues the evaluation by the doctoral committees in clearing.

progress reports and granting 9B and the entire onus of.

SSS `under-performance' must not lie with the student.

alone.Redressal of high drop-out rates in SBT and SIT..

Improving infrastructure and ensuring Xerox facilities in the.

SAP libraries of CPS and CSSS, extending library timings. Fulfillment of SC/ST/OBC/PH quota in teaching and non-.

teaching appointments and an end to the rising trend of.

More engaging debates and talks through `SSS Debates' on large-scale guest faculty on ad-hoc basis..

academic and contemporary issues..

Purchase of books relevant for science schools and Ensuring.

Allotment process of Supervisors should be democratised. school-based library with latest edition books and updated.

reading materials, Cutting the delay in procuring chemicals.

The existing programme of North-East Studies be and instruments, Proper maintenance of existing lab.

strengthened and developed as full-fledged centre in SSS. equipments.

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The entrance exam for the M.Phil. Courses of Population Regular and timely disbursal of Fellowships, School level.

Studies and Geography offered by CSRD are held during Placement Cell.

the same time, they should be held in different slots..

SAA.

Amount of field work assistance given by centers like CHS.

and CSMCH should be increased..

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SLL&CS Immediate completion of faculty recruitment with legally.

mandated reservation, Regular functioning of the newly.

Monitoring and redressal of high drop-out rates. formed SFC.

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Carrying forward the struggle against the delinking of the Improved Library facilities, Setting up a canteen and Ensuring.

BA-MA programme in foreign languages. The system of photocopier and print-out facility in the school.

separate internal exam in B.A. (3rd year) German for aspirants.

of M.A. in Translation must be scrapped. Diversifying optional courses, Organising students' seminar,.

School-level film and other creative performances festival,.

Ensuring regular functioning of the Career Counselling and Inclusion of Cinema Studies as a subject in NET.

Placement Bureau..

CSLG.

Speedy recruitment of permanent faculty and end the rising.

trend of large-scale ad-hoc faculty. Ensuring a career counselling and placement cell, Better.

library facilities, with useful and relevant journals for.

Expansion of Centre for Indian Languages (CIL) to include students of the School.

other modern Indian Languages, Introduction of diploma in.

other foreign languages like Italian, Portuguese, Greek & Setting up a `Students' Notice Board', Setting up a canteen.

Hebrew. and availability of photocopying facilities in the school..

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Introduction of M.Phil & Ph.D. in Korean and developing Appointment of additional faculty, particularly with.

Korean section as full-fledged centre. Following JNUSU's specialisation in areas of jurisprudence.

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interventions, the JNU administration has written to the UGC On the strength of our struggles during the last JNUSU and.

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for introduction of NET/JRF in the Korean language. This our future agenda AISA appeals to the students of JNU to.

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demand has to be taken to its logical culmination. Re-elect AISA to JNUSU..

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is ~till prevalent within the ~?UI proh!b~ting i.t from taking nn~ P<?sition on the issue of <?BC reserva~on..we challenge the NSUI to take a concrete poslt10n on this tssue Jnstead of hoodwinking the student commuruty through Jts cnminal silence. EXPOSE THE PRO_PO~:E~TS OF NO MANDAL _NO ' KAMAN_DAL: While th~ right-wing forces in this campus aided by the RSS-ABVP-JPF 1S divtding the student .communtty on caste lines, .the AISA 1n yesterday's pamphlet going by its utterly sectru:ian character chose to attack the SFI mstead of these forces. This completely exposes the anti-left politics of AlSA in this campus. While the AISA claiming to be at the forefront of pro-reservation protests, we would challenge the AISA to answer these simple questions: .

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Every left organization in this campus was born in the context of a progressive movement in our country. The AISF was born at the height of the anti-colonial movement, the SFI was born in the context of anti-imperialist movement du1ing the Vietnan: war and again_st the ~emi-fas_cist terror unleashed br the Congress in ~e 1970s. AISA is however an exception to this. It was born~.the 90s dunng the two most .reactionary movements m the country, one against reservation and the other for building the Ram temple at Ayodhya. SFI was the only srudent organization which openly supported the Manda.! recommendation. AISA's slogan at that time was 'No Mandai No Kamandal' through ~hich. it .mo~ilized the most rabidly castcist sections of the studen~ commu~i~y including history sheeters like RaJ T1war.1 who later became a from ABVP. Now that same AISA 1s sermoruztng on the issue of rese.rvacions!l .

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In 1999, immediately after the de bate on Progressive Admission Policy (PAP), a significant section of the AISA activists and leaders left AlSA since influential leadership in AISA did not support 27°/o reservation for OBCs. Has AISA forgotten this bitter truth? .

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During the JNUSU elections of 2004, A.rvind , an AISA activist who was their SIS panel in-charge harassed a dalit ~tudent of SIS who ~as also an ~SAcan~idate on cast~ lines. Why has not AISA taken any action against its activist who had abused 1ts O'\vn Councillor cand1datc on caste lines? .

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Last year~s Vice-Presidential candidate of AISA, Kanika Singh, rnisbehaved and insulted a faculty mem ber of CSSS with an o'rert caste connotations in front of the whole class. 'What brand of revolutionary politics is this? .

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In the course of the ongoing debate on reservations for OBCs, the JNUSU, organized a Public Meeting, ·a day long convention and a demonstration at Janta.r mantar. In all these activities of the JNUSU, the participation ofAISA did not cross three, one less than the four letters in AISA. So much for their seriousness on the issue of OBC .

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WHERE ARE THE AISA LEAPERS AND THE JNUSU PRESIDENT? .

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Maintaining her earlier record, JNUSU President is again absent from campus when such an important issue of national importance is being thoroughly debated in the campus. Even after all the incident of violence took place., she did not deem it fit to come back to the campus to clarify her position. She did not even inform the students of her una.vailabiliry beforehand. It is only when her organization decided to sit for a Hunger Strike, she chose to send a fax to the student .

community saying that she is busy with her academic commitments in Bangalore. It has become habitual on the part of JNUSU President to communicate with the students who have elected her to the coveted post through media or fax. We would also like to ask whether her academic commitment is more worthwhile than that of other office bearers and other political activists of the campus? Do the students of the campus who are fighting for the cause of social justice and reservation do not have any academic commitJ.nent? Such crass assertions of careerism do not befit aJNUSU President. It is the tradition of JNUSU Presidents to uphold d1e interests of the students and the people of the country above all individual interests. The present JNUSU President is doing dishonour lo the other JNUSU Presidents who have played and still playing exemplary role .in left politics and for the advancement of the people by citing her narrow interests as an excuse for being absent from campus on such an important issue. Shame!! [n order to hide the embarrassment of the JNUSU President's absence, the AISA has started a Hunger Strike in the campus. Both these Hunger Strikes are completely irrelevant in JNU since rhe decision rests with the Government and not the JNU Administration. On the other hand this is nothing but ero ding the authority and legitimacy of the JNUSU, unfortunately taking place at the hands of those who are leading the JNUSU. .

\YJe are however waiting for an other set of fax from the AlSA leaders Awadesh Tripat:h.i and Sandeep Singh regarding their academic or other commitments who have disappeared from campus since the morning of 19th may, the day Youth for (In)Equality organized its March. AISA's notice proclaiming their Exposill'e tour explicitly mentions that Sandeep Singh can be contacted till 25th may for the tour. However, he along with Awadhcsh vanished from campus since the morning of 19th May. The disappearance of the entire senior leadership of AISA during this issue is to facilitate their alliance with the reactionary sections of the campus like the JPF, which they had done last year. This is in continuation with their politics in West Bengal where the celebrated naxil leader Ashim Chatterjee contested elections from T.cinamool dus year. This only .

exposes the bankruptcy of the naxal brand of politics in the country. AISA's tirades against the left in West Bengal continues in this issue too. The comments ascribed to Com. Biman Bose quoted from the Telegraph are misrepresented and inco.rrect. Com. Bose had only articulated the CPI(M)'s position that seats should also be increased while implementing the reservation for OBCs. AISA behaving as agents of the botttgeois mecfut is propagating the incorrect quote ascribed to Com. Biman Bose. In the Assembly elections in Bengal, the Left under the leadership of Com. Bose has achieved a historic victory '.vith the conunon people in Bengal, pa.rticulacly from the deprived sections, voting overwhelmingly for the Left. AISA's accusations against the Left in Bengal are nothing but a me.re echo of the slander campaign of the Trinatnool Congress and the media jn West Bengal. The Left has always been at the forefront of the struggles for social justice aimed at an e~tlitarian India. The issue of reservation and spending 6°/o of GDP on highcr education is a part of the CMP of the present UPA governtnent on the insistence of the left forces. Even in 1989-90; it was the Left supported Government ofV.P. Singh which implemented the Mandai Commission report. Even now it is the pressll!'e from the left and many other constirucnts of the uPA that cotnpelled the Congress led government to in1plement 27o/o OBC reservation without dilution. Instead of attacking the left, AISA should focus its energy on bringing back the JNUSU President to rhe campus. We appeal to the student con1mun.ity to expose the casteist politics ofRSS-ABVP-JPF and the opportunist politics ofNSUl and AlSA .

Sd/-Subhanil Chowdhury, Secretary, SFI-JNU Sd/-Rajiv Kumar Ranjan, President, SFI-JNU .

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Event to welcome new students to UBC's Computer Science Program.

 

(I had just gotten my new camera, and didn't know how to adjust for the lighting conditions yet. Actually, I still haven't mastered that particular skill.)

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Jawaharlal Nehru University .

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GRILS WING-1ST .

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R. No Name Center/School/Course Category Year of Admition Date of Allotment Completion of Course .

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NEEDITA MISHRA CSRD/SSS/M.PHIL 2006 07/09/06 2012 .

02. MAHAPURVA CFFS/SLL&CS/B.A 2007 07/09/07 2013 .

VIBHUTI SHARMA SAA/TPSP/M.PHIL 2009 15/09/09 2015 .

03.(SINGLE-SEATER RASHMI RANI ANAND CWAAS/SIS/M.Phil 2006 24/08/06 2012 .

04. NIVEDITA NAVEEN SLL&CS/CJKNEAS/B.A 2008 05/08/08 2013 .

STUTI SLL&CS/CJKNEAS/B.A 2007 13/09/07 2012 .

05. RANJANA YADAV SSS/SPHP/M.PHIL 2007 09/10/07 2013 .

SURABHI TRIPATHI CIL/HIN/M.PHIL 2007 20/02/08 2013 .

06. PRATIMA MISHRA CSS/M.PHIL 2008 14/08/08 2014 .

RANJEETA CSRD/SSS/M.PHIL 2008 22/08/08 2014 .

07. BEAS GHOSH CCSEAS/SL/BA 2006 24/08/06 2010 .

MUNNI BHARTEE SLL&CS/CIL/M.A sc 2008 08/08/08 2010 .

08. RAJWANT KAUR CSSS/SSS/M.A 2008 05/08/08 2010 .

C. ANUPMA SLL&CS/CGS/B.A 2008 04/08/08 2013 .

09. NEHA CHOUDHARY SBT/PH.D 2009 20/08/09 .

NIHARIKA PANDEY SES/PKB/M.A 2008 05/09/08 2010 .

10. CHARU SINGH CHS/SSS/MOD/M.PHIL 2008 22/08/08 2014 .

RUPIN MAITREYEE SAA/SAA/M.A 2008 04/08/08 2010 .

11. UMA KATJU CPS/SSS/M.PHIL 2008 22/08/08 2014 .

ANSHITA DAWER CGS/SL/B.A 2nd year 2008 08/09/08 2012 .

12.(SINGLE-SEATER MOTINIVA NAYAK CESP/SSS/M.phil 2006 25/08/06 2012 .

13. SONI SHARMA SLS/SLS/M.Sc OBC 2008 05/08/08 2010 .

MANSI SAXENA CHS/SSS/M.A 2008 06/08/08 2010 .

14. DIPTI TAMANG CPIS/SIS/M.A 2008 04/08/08 2010 .

SONAM WANG MO SES/PKB/M.SC ST 2008 05/09/08 2010 .

15.(SINGLE-SEATER KAMINI KUMARI SEAS/SIS/PH.D SC 2006 11/09/06 2010 .

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Other issues: rin the visit of the UGC team for the expans1on of JNU under XI Plan, JNUSU subm1Hed its proposal an~ demands.

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u d ex ansion of un1versity both m the areas of Academic programmes as well as vanous ~~~=~~r~c~~~ess~~h ~esp~ct to hostels, academic complex, 24X7 l1brary a~d h~alth ce.ntre, water cns1s tra~sport .

rt r Tt infrastructure technical support for PH students and fmanctal asststance and fellowship and !poo~nt~~~1t1~~·faculty and st~ff particularly for mess. library and cleaning jobs A comprehe~stve, t1me bound a~d sp~ed expansion of JNU has become all the more important parttcularly tn the context of the 1m~lementat1on of 27 Yodsc /eservation and concomitant 54% increase of seats To this end, JNUSU has been commttled to ensunng the participation of various sections of the university community so that there can be comprehensive act1on on these .

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Initiatives and achievements at the School level .

Fact-findin·g team to Vidarbha: As the agrarian crisis continues, unde~ the lea~ers~ip of SSS Councillors, a fact-finding team was organized to Vidarbha between 21-29 May to examme agranan Indebtedness and government policies that have led to innumerable farmer suicides and left the region destitute and helpless. The twelve-memb~r team visited three tehslls of Pusad, Mahagaon, and Arni 1n Yavatmal D1strict. The reason for the su1c1des are rooted 1n the deadly cocktail of systematic withdrawal of government support, decreasing subsidtes. Increasing costs of production, repeated crop failure, all of wh1ch are adding to a vtcious cycle of Indebtedness. More shameful and disturbing is the fact that the government whose agrarian pol1c1es are to blame is putting the blame on the farmers by alleging farmers' "psychologicalu problems, -"addictions", and even alleged "laziness"! Mere political maneuvers in terms of packages or waiving loans will not yield results unless governments fundamentally change the1r approach of preferential treatment to corporates at the cost of the peasants and the agricultural sector .

SSS Debates: Intervening in the Burning Questions of our times: As councillors 1n SSS, we hold that it 1s our responsibility as thinking students to quest1on the prevailtng commonsense of our ttmes. Instead of allowmg academics to be an exercise of manufacturing consent, it is mperative to inteNene and ensure the l1nk between academics and political engagement. .

The beginning of 2008 saw a rash of cases of violence against women in several metros A public meeting Beyond the Headlines: Combating Sexual Harassment in the City' was organized to discuss ways of dealing with the forms of sexual harassment that recur in cities. In the wake of a continued offens1ve by the communal fascist forces, a public lecture by Prof Harbans Mukhia was organized on "India's Past· Communal Myth Maktng and Histoncal Reality" to expose distortions In academic writtng as well as the agendas that feed them. A 2-day-lecture senes was held by Prof Amit Bhaduri. a formidable voice against mainstream economic orthodoxy. entitled ·understandtng Pol1t1cs through the Lens of Unorthodox Economics". These lectures examined the relevance of economic theory in understanding contemporary debates as well as examining issues and definitions of growth and democracy .

Registration to Priya: The JNUSU office bearers and we as councilors made several inteNentions for ensuring registration to Priya, a student of CESP. Given the fact that she comes from a deprived background and suffered from illness. we argued that due consideration must be made by her guide and faculty members to relax the rules in her case. Initially, the faculty of CESP remained unresponsive to the 1ssue Eventually. due to consistent student pressure the faculty extended her registration so that she could get her synopsis conftrmed. .

Resolving demands of PH students: As Councilors of SSS, we have consistently raised the 1ssue of ensunng that this campus is equally accessible to Physically Challenged students Many of the 1ssues ra1sed in SSS 1n th1s regard were g1ven centre-stage priority by JNUSU: whether this be the construction of a ramp to access the DSA and Extm Bank Libraries. the installation of software rn the scl1ools for VH students, or the fixing and proper working of computers in the Helen Keller unit. Another initiative has been ensuring a pool of writers to aid VH students dunng exams. In each case, our understanding has been that these are rights that the un1vers1ty community must ensure and safeguard. .

Participation in the SSS Library Committee: As SSS Councilors we have worked closely wtth teachers and the SSS Library Committee to find solutions to the problems that exist in the facilities and functtoning of the Central Library It was as a result of these efforts that it became clear that there was a complete lack of transparency in the functioning of the Central library and that the working conditions were atrocious The demand for electroniC connectivity between the catalogues of the departmental libraries and the central library has been ra1sed by us and ts being followed at all the requisite levels. We have also circulated a requisition form among students so as to ensure that there is greater student involvement in the purchase of books for the library. .

Departmental Libraries: The issue of the departmental libraries was ratsed for the first t1me by us as co~nctlors and pursued with the Deans and the Chairpersons of various centres. SSS councilors intervened on the issue of the CHS OSA, protesting the underpayment of staff members there, as a result of which the staff member was hired on a new contract and the timing of the library was extended till 8 p.m. last semester W1th regard to the demand for Xerox facilities in departmental libraries, there have been some improvements tn this regard w1th CSRD allowing for Xeroxtng of materials, CSSS allowing limited Xeroxing, and CPS agreetng to have xeroxed textbooks and reqUired readings with the support of the student faculty committee While t11e issue of exlens1on of timtngs 1s sttll a pressmg one, as counc1lors we were able to ensure tt1at the ttming of the departmental llbranes was extended dunng the .

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