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ARE WE STUDENTS HERE TO FALL PREY TO THESE G-4 HAWKS ?????? FRIENDS, The recent gruesome incidences involving the rude and barbarous behavior of G-4 security guards in the. campus triggers a debate questioning their duty and putting a sheer blot on their character. Without quibbling, their bossy rather irritating attitude has forced us to lead our life like a prisoner in our home without dignity. Please turn some recent logbooks of last one year. .
Scene 1: Mahi-Mandvi fihns show Actor: Mr. Cheema .
A nice movie is going on. Mr. "villain" Cheema enters and time freezes abruptly. Chief Security Officer (CSO) ofJNU is DRUNK. True tn his spirits. He misbehaves with some students. Clin1ax:: Around 300 students protest including President and Committee members lodging written complains .
against CSO with approval ofthe warden. .
Box office result:: No penalty imposed from Administration side SEEMS Mr. Cheema is a HERO. He .
proclaims "MAlSTUDENTS KO INK/AUKATBATA DOONGA". .
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Scene 2:: Godawari hostel Actor:: Again a G-4 personnel: Time is lonely but he keeps his senses .
busy in peeping into a Girl's bathroom . .
Climax: Oh! He is caught. .
Box office result: He faces only transfer that too somewhere in JNU. .
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Scene 3: A tnob scene at Ganga Dhaba .
Actors: Local outsiders creating havoc. Night is taking its course. Girls of JNU are commented upon by .
outsiders. .
Climax: On routine basis stunt scenes and boxing services are also provided. .
Box office result: G-4 guards are excellent spectators. Nothing official about it. Their indifference to the .
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students' cause shows their tagging with local outsiders. Why do'nt they dare to ask them for their !-Cards? .
Scene 4: Son1ewhere in the campus Actor: A mood wanting to be high. A G-4 guard-sitting there to sell .
the narcotics. .
Climax: 1t is safe to get it from him. .
Box office Result: It is not anybody else but a G-4 guard vitiating the environment. .
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In some instances on duty guards are found sleeping in hostels or watching TV. Phone receiver was stolen inspite of two guards posted in Narmada hostel. Are they really doing duties or just adding to their muscles by eating in our mess free of cost, that to beat students. Do you really feel being secured? Most of the guards are posted to safeguard authorities and their belongings. What happened when a girl student was locked by G-4 in Tefla's toilet? That guard was beaten up by the student. .
To add another Oscar to their Film Company, they keep encroaching the studenCs freedom by quoting that we are not allowed to roam around Paschimabad, PSR Or B&C grounds. Till date. the same Administration, whose conduct with the students found guilty for even one degree has been harassing. failed to control the extremities of these Guards. The most recent notable event has seen a student manhandled brutally . What can you do when this arn1y of criminals assault you criminally at a desolate place? How can we avoid it? Simple answer just stick to your rooms (rather cells) after 10 P.M. .
We hope that matter will be looked into and whosoever found guilty should be punished. But the mi llion dollar questions which stills strikes our nerves vehemently is that why Administration is acting in a biased manner and giving a protective shield to G-4 by turning a blind eye to their objectionable acts. Is it for the reasons that G-4 is also a part of the Administration? The time has come to think that who authorized these G--+ hand owls to humiliate us in our own loving Campus. Give it a thought and lend it to your voice. Thank You .
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Photography by Duane Anthony Jordan
Rosenberg Center for Student Involvement
Copyright © 2011 University of Baltimore All Rights Reserved
2013 Community Involvement Training Conference: the Next Generation of Community Involvement: epacitc2013.sites.usa.gov/
On September 4, 2024, Ramapo College invited all Roadrunners to kick off the semester with the Student Involvement & Global Opportunities Fair. Student dove into thrilling campus life opportunities, and many joined various clubs and organizations. This event aimed to aid students in finding new involvement opportunities as Roadrunners.
Photography by Duane Anthony Jordan
Rosenberg Center for Student Involvement
Copyright © 2011 University of Baltimore All Rights Reserved
UH West Oʻahu students learned how to make the most of their college experience at the Pueo Involvement event on Jan. 31, 2023, in C-208, the Campus Center Multipurpose Room. They had the opportunity to learn about student organizations, programs, departments, and more.
Photos taken at the final conference of the project "Involving trade unions in climate action to build a just transition", including the publication of a guide for trade unionists.
The ETUC’s new guide is about the policies, initiatives and governance involved in a just transition. At the end of the day our key message is that there is no just transition without workers participation. Imposed solutions do not work, we need dialogue to make climate progress.
Julian Harris, an SIT student, plays with his baby host brother as he waits for lunch. Family involvement is virtually unavoidable at the village stay, because in the village family is everything.
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without any prior permission from the Campus Movements Development Committee. AISA has always believed that our involvement cannot At each juncture. AISA spearheaded timely remain confined to seminar rooms and classrooms; the protests. resisted andsuccessfully stalled each ofthese students' movement must have an inte,grallink with sociaJ moves which symbolized commercialization on one hand movements. This is a link that we have strengthened over and massive financial corruption by the JNU administration several years. on the other. Whether it is struggles waged by Honda workers at .
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universities to hike fees, extract user charges and movements in the mineral-rich areas against corporate land .
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grab,AISAand AISA-led JNUSU had actively worked to forge .
commercialize campus spaces and facilities, the AISA-.
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that this proposal was never implemented in JNU. and JNUSU President from AISA visited Manipur at the .
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casteist practices, was desperately seekjng a second term. forcibly removed from their hostels and subjected to army .
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AISA initiated and spearheaded the move of holding a excesses on campus before the visit of India.
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AISA joined the struggle,with the JNUSU president visiting.
students' referendum on the 2nd tenn of the VC. All the KU to participate in and express solidarity with the struggle. .
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on the 2nd term ofthe VC was held on 20th April. Students' In 2008, theAISA-led JNUSU visited the suicide-stricken .
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Referendum pronounced a resounding NO to a second term belt of Vidarbha to organize support to the debt-ridden .
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first of its kind in the history of students movement and the Batla House encounter in September 2008,AISA .
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anywhere -when students, through secret ballot. in a immediately joined the citizen.
formally conducted election process, exercised their right organizing massive Public meetingswith lawyers,journalists .
to give opinion about those who run their institution! and human rights activists against terror and witch hunting .
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In the wake of massive scams from CWG to 2<3, Antrix Parliament in July 2009,AI SAalong with the All India Forum .
to Krishna Godavari Basin, from minesof Bellary to grab of Rightto Education, against Kapil Sibal's 100-day Agenda .
land and forests in Orissa-Jharkhand-Chhattisgarh, AISA .
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ofall-out commercialisation ofeducation and demanding that .
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corruption and corporate lootfrom the beginning of2011.A genuine, democratic right to education for all. In 2011,AlSA .
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Nationwide Student-Youth Campajgn Against Corruption and .
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months ofMay, June and July, AI SA activists campaigned Parliament on Education at Jantar Mantar against the .
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a slew of bills -li.ke Foreign Universities Bill, Education .
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accommodations across the country. As the demand for a In 2011 , AISA led a team of JNU students to join the.
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massive Tarapur to Jaitapur Anti-Nuclear March, in.
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imagination ofthe country,AISA's campaign asserted the l'e of Jaitapur who are resisting thecrying need to link corruption with the issue of neo~ solidarity with the peopliberal economic policies of privatisation. Our slogan Areva nuclear plant in the face of severe repression. '"'' .
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onwards. AISA activis~s ~ntto R~ipur·to s~owllsolidarity~.
and detennlnation, succee\ed in reclaiming as.a space-of protest. IIAfter the trial court in Raipur held Dy. Sen guilty, AISAtook.
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Taken in our new sim Canada!
Combat lasted a long time, mostly involving tanks, stingers and aircraft. Involved the Rodinia Colonial Union, Lone wolfers from New Jessie and the Alliance Navy. Both have outposts in Canada.
Here are some Buddhist temple rituals that involve bells:
- 108 times: On New Year's Eve, the bells are rung 108 times to represent the cleansing of 108 worldly passions. The last ring is accompanied by a wish that the listeners will not be plagued by these passions in the coming year.
- Thinh Dai Hong Chung: At the beginning of each ceremony, a large Buddhist bell and drum are played in a particular rhythm called Thinh Dai Hong Chung.
- Nakkei: In a Zen monastery, a damped bowl-bell is hit with the butt of a baton.
Other Buddhist temple rituals that involve bells include:
- Pilgrims arriving
- Visitors on New Year's Eve
- Summoning monks for prayer
- Announcing precepts
- Meal times
- Dharma talks
- Waking up and going to bed
Photography by Duane Anthony Jordan
Rosenberg Center for Student Involvement
Copyright © 2011 University of Baltimore All Rights Reserved
Mentor is working with group of young people from London to try and influence drug prevention policy.
These photos comes from a session held with the DCSF in February this year.
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