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AISA in JNU: Broadening the Horizon of the Student Politics .
Identifying and resisting the faulty 'cut-otr criteria of .
The current elections are a pivotal moment OBC reservation and fighting it up to the Supreme for the JNU student community. For four years Court. now, we have not had JNUSU elections, ever since the Setting up a university-level Career counseling and .
placement bureau;Supreme Court stayed our election process for 'non-Ensuring the rights and lnfrastructural facilities of compliance' with the Lyngdoh Committee Recommendations. .
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These four years have been marked by a political and legal PH students. .
Expanded facilities and student representation in the.
struggle against the Lyngdoh Recommendations and for restoration of JNUSU elections. Our legal battle in the Library Committees.Supreme Court in defence of the JNUSU constitution continues-a case that happens to be the ONLY legal Democratization of Fee Waiver Committee for Foreign students. and.
challenge to the Lyngdoh recommendations in the Ensuring the rewriting of illegal contracts to ensure .
entire country. .
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From the outset, AISA was the only national student workers rights and minimum wages. .
organization which took a position against the Lyngdoh Imagining and Introducing Significant .
Committee Recommendations and held protests against the Policy Level Interventions for a Social/y-.
undeclared emergency that prevails on campuses today.And lnc/usive, Egalitarian JNU .
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1n JNU, AI SA has been at the forefront of all mobilisations for .
The decisive 1mprint of the policy-level Interventions can .
India Gate in Nov 2008, or the national convention.
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restoration of JNUSU-whether it is massive protests at be seen and felt in the democratic and egalitarian orientation .
against Lyngdoh held in JNU in January 2009, the March of the academic, soc1al and political life of this campus: .
to PMO in Sep 2009, the Night VIgil for campus .
democracy held In October 2009, the mass deputation Restoring DeprivationPoints: In 1993-1994, the very .
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first AISA-Ied JNUSU fought to restore the unique to the CJI in 2011 or the latestIndefinite Hunger Strike 'deprivation point' system in JNU's admission system, in Jan 2012. allowing oomen and students from backward areas and .
The struggle agamst Lyngdoh is far from over, but we classes to come and study in JNU. This system, which .
also must recognize the mounting challenges that exist at was prevalent in JNU earlier, had been scrapped in 1983. .
the level ofthe campus The legacy of student nghts. ach1eved .
It is indeed unfortunate that SFI. which led the JNUSU .
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through many struggles, has to be safeguarded. In a for most of the terms during 1983-1993, neverstruggled .
situation where JNUSU Elections have not been held to restore the 'deprivation ootnt' system for 10 long years! .
since 2008, the student community faces a twin Resisting Privatisation: In 1995, anAlSA-led JNUSU .
led a landmark struggle against privatization andchallenge: to recognise and address the urgent need for elected representation and an effective, functional platform of struggle against ant1-student policies, AND also to res1st fee-hike due to which the fee structure of JNU remains .
unhampered and accessible even today. .
the Lyngdoh agenda m JNU and beyond. Atthis crucial juncture, we must also ask ourselves Spearheading GSCASH:AISA raised the issue ofan .
autonomous committee on Sexual harassment in what kind of elected union we desire. When the faced JNU in July 1996 itself. Because of this early debate .
with commercialization dnves and assaults on social justice and prepared ground, JNU became one of the first .
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and campus democracy, the model of student politics we universities to create its GSCASH in 1999. .
art1culate cannot be one of petty pollt1cs and slander. It Enhancing MCM Scholarships: JNUSU has .
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cannotbe one that espouses divisive agendas of communal .
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and caste1st frenzy against social justice. It cannotspeak consistently struggled for more fellowships and in the voice of the corporate or the administration, but must scholarships to enable students to pursue their studies. AISA's leadership in JNUSU has ensured the steady .
speakin favour of students and the people. increase in Means Cum Merit fellowship from Rs Forging JNUSU as a Platform of Struggle 280 in 2003 to Rs 600 in 2004-05, then to Rs. 1500 in .
Against multi-pronged attacks by the pO'Ners-that-be and 2006-07. .
the JNU administration, AISA in JNUSU has always led Recognition of Madarsa certificates in JNU .
struggles for a democratic, socially inclusive JNU. At each Admissions: From 2006 onwards, AISA was .
spearheading the movement for the recognition of .
point, we conceptualized, formulated and fought for madarsa certificates in admissions in JNU. Finally, in.
significant policy level changes in the university. April 2008, following an eleven-day Hunger Strike by .
In 2007-2008, when AISA swept the JNUSU elections, .
AISA-led JNUSU, the Academic Council Meeting of winmng all four of the central panel posts, JNUSU undertook 30 April 2008 resolved to give recognition to Madarsa a number ofconsistent efforts to democratize the university .
and its decision making bodies, with many initiatives taken Certitiflcates in JNU. .
up for the first time. These included: Ensuring the Rights of Physically Challenged .
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The recognition of madarsa certificates in JNU 's .
admissionforthe firsttime in JNU's40 year history. Students: In 2007-08 some of the demands of .
Afterthe intitial phase In 2008, this process ofrecognition physically challenged students which were achieved .
incIude the construction of ramps for making buildings .
has been expanded,with nine MORE madarsas being accessible; installing softwares for visually challenged .
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eRelease of additional lists for NET-JRF for 2013 June exam: UGC's faulty evaluation of June 2013 NET/JRF exam was · promptly recognised by JNUSU. After JNUSU's protest at the UGC, it was forced to conduct fresh evaluations and to .
release additional lists in October 2013 benefitting hundreds of wronged students. .
Relaxation of the Eligibility Criteria from 55% to SO% for OBC candidates in NET-JRF and Faculty appointment, due to legal intervention (by a JNU student), as well as our protests and interventions at UGC. This has been a long-standing .
demand of JNUSU and the student community. .
Sustained Struggle Against UPSC's Discriminatory Policies: Over the past year, JNUSU has organized several protest actions against UPSC's discriminatory decision of scrapping Classical and 'Foreign' languages like Arabic and Persian, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese etc. from the UPSC syllabus. We have also repeatedly protested against the CSAT pattern in the UPSC exam, which tampers the level playing field for Arts, Humanities and different Language candidates, particularly from non-English trained and rural backgrounds. .
For Scrapping of lyngdoh recommendations, a huge Mass Deputation to the CJI, Supreme Court was held in November 2013 to expedite the pending JNU students' case for consideration by a Constitution bench of the SC. .
Defending JNU's Socially Sensitive Shop Allotment Policy: Throughout the year, we have repeatedly protested against and stalled the JNU administration's moves to tamper with JNU's existing socially sensitive and inclusive shop allotment policy. We have ensured that the JNU administration, till date, has not been able to bring in the 'highest bidder' policy in JNU. Even as the JNU administration tried to evict some of the existing shop owners in JNU based on some technicality, JNUSU has resisted these moves and evolved an alternative policy after discussions with the student community to address all our concerns. .
Rejection of Forced Imposition of Hindi in Administrative Forms in JNU: JNUSU also strongly resisted all attempts of the JNU administration to print administrative forms (such as the mess rebate forms issued by the IHA) only in Hindi. JNUSU's intervention ensured that JNU continues with its practice of issuing bilingual forms. .
Repeated and Vigilant interventions to ensure Rights of contract workers in the campus: regarding timely payment of wages, bonuses, correction of ESI/PF irregularities, grant of maternity leave to provision of safety gears. JNUSU held several PF camps for all contract workers in the campus and unearthed a massive embezzlement of PF money which is .
deducted from the salaries of workers every month. .
On the birth anniversary (15 Nov 2013) of Birsa Munda, the legendary hero of tribal resistance, JNUSU installed the portraits of Birsa Munda, Jotiba Phule, Savitribai Phule in the JNUSU office ( a decision made through an unanimous resolution of 4 Feb 2013 council meeting). .
Responding to the Critical Social Political Challenges In JNU, we have always proudly held aloft a model that bridges JNU with the ongoing struggles outside, that refuses to accept JNU as an island, isolated from the social and economic realities being constructed by the powers-that-be. During 2013-14 too, JNUSU has carried forward this glorious tradition. Immediately after being elected in September 2013, JNUSU ran a sustained campaign for justice for the Muzafsfarnagar riot victims, organising fact-finding teams, collecting funds and relief material for rehabilitation and legal aid . In September, on the eve of Modi's first election rally in Delhi, JNUSU along with JNUTA led a 'Citizens' March for Secularism' in the clty, in defence of secularism and demanding justice for the Muzaffarnagar communal riot victims. .
In keeping with JNUSU's well-established traditions of being a bulwark against communalisation, JNUSU organised an intensive campaign against Modi and BJP's communal offensives. During the 2014 Loksabha elections, JNUSU led a .
sustained 12 days long Ground Zero Campaign in and around Var~nasi to contest the hype and myth of media manufactured 'Modi mania'. .
In December 2013, the residents of Delhi's Mansarovar Park slum were violently evicted in the wee hours of the morning without even a notice. JNUSU reached Mansarovar Park to protest against the eviction, helped the residents rebuild their homes and collected warm clothes and blankets for distribution among the residents. When a fire broke out and destroyed a slum near JNU in Vasant Kunj, JNUSU organised a fund collection to help with the relief and rehabilitation. .
President Pranab Mukherjee's visit to JNU was protested by JNUSU, raising questions regarding the acquittal of perpetrators of the Bathani Tala-Bathe massacre, forced and undemocratic imposition of FYUP in DU (where the President is a Visitor), regarding continuing denial of justice and rights to the Muzaffarnagar riot victims and against the execution of Afzal Guru, thus demanding accountability from the highest office of the land. .
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