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90th Birthday & Blain Dinner celebration...

90th Birthday & Blain Dinner celebration...

90th Birthday & Blain Dinner celebration...

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90th Birthday & Blain Dinner celebration...

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Uphold the collective and democratic spirit of JNUSUI .

Resist the attempts to disrupt its collective functioning by divisive and casteist forces! .

18.11.07.

Yesterday,aset ofcouncillors belonging to apartlcular organization broughtout an unfortunateand misleading pamphlet in the name ofJNUSU. While ) Ensure JNUSU lives up to its commitment to social justice, democracy and secularism!.

ownsectarianagenda in tne name of JNUSU. .

theyshould have used theirown names ortheirschool masthead in the said leaflet,instead, an attempt wasmade to create afarce and putforward 1tlelr.

understandingof the collective functioning of the JNU Students Union. Over the lastyear,the student community hasseen persistent and continuous attempts made by this organization and its representatives to sabotage the workings of the democratic processes of JNUSU. The Councillors who have While the said councillors choose to comment upon and criticize the "strange functioning of JNUSU", the organization they represent has nosigned the leaflet have,claiming ignorance, asked for special 'counselling' session for newcomers in the JNUSU. JNUSU would like to point out to.

students' mandate. Due to this non-participation, quorums were not fulfilled, and not more than one formal council meeting could be .

were a part of the Union, they tried in every way to disrupt the normal proceedings through non-participation and violation of the .

held last year. .

them that their ignorance over the proceedings of the Student Union stems precisely from the fact that over the last year, although they .

as to tneir agenda in quesboning and throwing doubt upon the mandate of the student community, who invests its faith in certain representatives during the The leaflet expresses concem over the fact that in their analyses,"JNUSU isonly aterritory reserved for the so-calledprofessional student leaders .

who gotelected again and again and retain knowledge offunctioning of the Student Union tothemselves only." JNUSU would liketo ask these councillors .

democratic electio~ process. Are these councillors, who seek to uphold the banner of logic and rnerit, questioning the rationality and .

political choice of the student community in electing their representatives?.

of JNUSU are conducted as per the JNUSU Constitution and follow itsrules and procedures on all occasions Thisis sometl'ling that the councillors who The knowledge of the functioning JNUSU is no closely-keptsecret but is acontinuing tradition cherished by the studentcommunity. AJI proceedings issued the leaflet. and the opportunist politics oftne organization to which they belong, fail to comprehend or understand.The sa1d councillors even carne to aCouncil Meeting without having read the JNUSU Constitution' They then created along-drawnout farce overrefusing to sign thequorum sheet the signing of the quorum sheet 1s an essential technicality, without which no formal council meeting can begin. JNUSU would liketo remind these .

councillors that in order to be present in the union and participate in its functioning so as to ensure the best interests of the student .

community, a primary step would be to acquaint yourself with its norms of conduct and details of functioning. .

The leaflet also articulates what are several misleading statements on the Charter of Demands. During the Council Meeting, feedback was .

taken with regard to the Charter of Demands. Feedback was taken from all councillors, and the discussion that was initiated was largely .

concretized; based on this discussion JNUSU issued a leaflet summarising the issues that were raised and the resolutlons that were .

passed Inthe meeting. Thepresident asked all Councillors to give the specific Charter of Demands of their respective schools, so that the JNUSU .

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Charter ofDemands couk:l be formulated after taking all the suggestions into account. This process is still continuing:\vhile several councillors have given .

theirschool spedfic Charters.others are still1n the process of giving ilThestatements madeby the four councillors In theirpamphlet,with regard to spedfic .

were statedin the earlier JNUSU pamphlet. There Is absolutely no consent of the JNUSUCouncil on statements such as "JNUSU will ensure .

that reservations should not be on the basis of caste, but should be based on the economic background." JNUSUcalls upon the said .

issues which they claim got the suppor1 of the JNUSU Council, are entirely baseless and false.TI1e Principal issues on whichthe Council was in agreement.

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councillors not to undertake such blatant misinformation..

collectively agreed upon, are immediatelytaken up and acted upon, regardless of the group which proposed it. The pamphlet issued bythese four .

councillors thus goes aga1nst the democratic nature of the JNUSU.TheUGBM, which Is thelargest democratic forumofthe student community, .

The tradition of the JNUSU has been that suggestions are welcomed from the entire union, and those suggestions which areconstructive and.

has clinched the point of reservation, and endorsed by the Academic Council and the larger democratic sections of this university .

community. Beyond the issue of ideology and social responsibility, there Is also of the accountability of JNUSU to follow and uphold .

the provisions of the JNUSU Constitution. According to the Constitution, whatever the UGBM mandates is binding on the JNUSU .

Council. The UGBM, living up to the social and egalitarian principles of the JNU Student Community has unanimously upheld the issue .

of 27% reservation, and so the entire JNUSU is duty-bound to Implement It, irrespective of the ideological position which this set of .

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Councillors might hold. JNUSU will not pass any resolution which goes against the mandate of the UGBM. .

Certain organizations have had aone point agenda of anti-reservation, and have consistentlysought to paralyse the functioningofthestudent.

representatives are seeking to implement their narrow divisive and sectarian agenda. The voting pattern ofthe council meeting Is with .

to attempt and continue with this agenda. Fromthe first council meeting this year,it has become apparent, that the said organization and its .

union af¥1 the democratic processes of JNUSU. in seeking to implement this agenda. Despite having been rebuffed by the studentcommunity, they continue .

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tooth and nail. .

JNUSU, as well as the minutes of all theresolution and issues discussed. Hence, JNUSU would ask these counsellors not to engage in .

rumourmongering or misinformation.JNUSU appeals to the studentcommunity to unitedly resist allsudl divisive attempts and agendas andfight them.

JNUSU appeals to the student community to join a.

Protest Demonstration at the Academic Council Meetingon 20 November (Tuesday), 2 PM at SSS I .

on the issues of Rajiv Gandhi and UGC Fellowships, enhanced MCM, Madarsa certificates, EOO, GSCASH, .

reservations, rights of PH students, placement ceN, PH and OBC reservations inappointments, expansion of .

health, library and hostels, expansion of academic programmes and punishment for communal lumpenism and.

Sandeep Singh .

other continulna demands of JNUSU..

President, JNUSU Shephalika ShekharVice-President .JNUSU Pallavl Deka ~· .

Gen. Secy.,JNUSU Md Mobeen AlamJt. Secy., JNUSU .

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function@ fatima matha catholic church, eliaz nagar

I wanted a British style pub with rooms to stay in and am pretty pleased with how I managed to capture the atmosphere inside. I modeled this off an actual inn I found online. This lot places nicely in the heart of Windenburg or out in the countryside - I originally had it out in the rural part of Windenburg and it look awesome as a country inn as well as an urban one. The downstairs functions as a restaurant and has a large bar. There are rooms to stay in upstairs and an owner’s office.

Vishwajeet, Shrikant and Prahsant.

function held at the tropicana grand ballroom & banquet hall on the 7th floor.

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