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LEEDS, ENGLAND - JUNE 23: during an i2i Soccer Academy Summer Programme Training Session at Leeds Beckett University on June 23rd 2024 in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)
LEEDS, ENGLAND - JUNE 26: during an i2i Soccer Academy Summer Programme Training Session at Leeds Beckett University on June 26th 2024 in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)
Regional conference to mark the 10th anniversary of the South Programme, a joint initiative between the European Union and the Council of Europe.
This programme was created to encourage people to become Agents for O2 within the company that they worked for - sharing the benefits of o2 with their colleagues.
The prospective Agent received a piece of Direct Mail that told them about the programme and gave them a unique access code.
When the Agent visited the website and entered their unique access code - they were greeted by name with a tailored film that explained in detail how the programme worked.
There was an 100% response rate with an 80% take-up.
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1226.08.2012 th-students are failing in BA 1st year programmes, for which no .
The last JNUSU elections were held in March 2012 after a gap liY.
fresh admissions are done in the 2nd year. The JNUSU has .
of 4 years because of the Supreme Court stay on the JNUSU ke.
failed to deliver on its promise of institutionalizingcourse ehctions since 2008. Having the first elected JNUSU after wise remedial lectures, or providing texts in verr:acular ,m such a icng gap, JNU students had expected theJNUSU office languages. The Quartile list was not updated as was 19 beare:s cllld councilors to take up student issues vigorously. promised by the AISA. No progress has been made on .
advance student rights and reverse the barrage of anti-expanding the recognition of more Madarsas for JNU 1Y .
students steps undertal.;en by the JNU administration. Those ts hopes and expectations stand thoroughly betrayed. The AISA admissions. Nothing has been done to increase theScholarships:.
had made a plethora of promises to the students during )r .
the JNUSU election carnpaignthrough a pamphlet titled duration of non-NET UGC fellowships from 5 years to the ts"JNUSU Elections 2017: A Perspective and Agenda'!.An entire duration of a PhD course. While the amount of most pscholarships including non-NET UGC fellowship, have been.
assessment of how far the JNUSU office-bearers and .
councilors from the AISA have been able to deliver on the increased, the MCM scholarship amount has not been issues mentioned in their own agenda brings out the increased. When monthly mess bills have crossed Rs. 1500 e the monthly MCM amount of Rs 1500 is grossly inadequate. ebetrayal of the students' mandate. .
The promised struggle for institutionalizing a RGNF like nssues ofSocial'lustice and Inclusio scholarship for PH students did not even start. .
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Reduction in weightage of Viva-voce marks in MPhil Reduction in Eligibility Criteria for OBC students and .
Entrance: The newly elected JNUSU had immediately started Ending Gross Discrimination in Hostel Allotment: Nothing ian agitation in March 2012 in which 32 students sat on a 6 day has been done to reduce the eligibility criteria for OBC .
long hunger strike. The foremost demand in that agitation was the reduction of the weightage of viva-voce marks in MPhil students. The hostel allotment process continues to be non-1 entrance examination. because it is leading to discrimination transparent and concomitant reservation for OBC students has ).
not been provided. OBC students who have qualified in the .
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and non-fulfillment of reservations. The AISA led JNUSU had general category are being denied preference in hostel .
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withdrawn the agitation after assuring the student community allotment. '.
that a committee would be formed to look into this matter Issues: Mandated PH reservation has not .
which wculd give its findings in 2 months. What the AISA led PHNH Students' .
JNUSU CONCEALED from the student community was that it been fulfilled this year. The dog menace continues to persist. .
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had already agreed in the Academic Council (AC) meeting Implementation of Ranganath Mishra Commission and .
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held on 19lh March that this issue would only be taken up in the Sachar Committee Recommendations: Nothing has been .
these recommendations.
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next AC meeting in November 2012, which foreclosed the done by the JNUSU to get .
possibilrty of any reduction in viva voce marks, and hence implemented in JNU. In fact, despite the 54% increase in .
stopping discrimination, in this year's admissions. The AC student strength in JNU the number of students from .
has not increased .
meeting minutes clearly say: "After detailed deliberations, the Muslim minority backgrounds .
council resolved to authorize th(; Vice Chancellor to constitute proportionately. .
a Committee inclusive of representatives from JNUTA and Issues ofInfrastructure and Students' Facilities .
JN!JSU, to examine the data pertaining to admission to various Construction of more Hostels: With the increase in student .
strength, there is a return of the hostel crisis in the university..
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programmes of study, wherever viva voce is prescribed, for the .
last 5 years and submit it.s detailed report... It was further The AI SA-led JNUSU failed to even raise this demand for once .
resolved thai the report of the committee will be submitted during its entire tenure. Instead of building new boys· hostels .
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w!thin two months and then the same will be sent to the the JNU administration hasconverted single seater rooms"Centres/Schools for their views/commc:nts for further into double seaters to deal with the growing hostel crisis. The .
disc.Jssions in the next meeting of the AC. (Minutes of the last protest demonstration for hostel facilities did not even 131s. (A) Meeting of the Academic Council, March 19, 2012, include the demand for new hostels. .
Page 10) Because of this compromise struck by the The CAG Report on JNU had pointed out large scale diversion JNUSU office bearers behind the back of the student of funds which were meant of infrastructural expansion. While .
community, reservation quotas for SC/ST and OBC students face hardships because of hostel crunch, funds .
\ students have not been fulfilled in this y~ar's admissions meant for infrastructure have been diverted on foreign trips .
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too. The shortfall is particularly acute in the M Phil/PhD and seminars.The AISA led JNUSU did nothing to pressurize Courses. the JNU administration to fix accountability a· nd get funds Democratizing Academics: [Jrop-out rates have increased allocated for hostels. phenomenally in JNU over the past few years. The CAO Teacher Recruitment: The shortage of faculty continues. The Performance Audit report haj r~oted as high as 40% drop-cut situation is particularly acute in SL, where most of the courses.
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rates in the School of Languages. There is ati are being taught by Guest Faculty/Research .
shortage of faculty/non-teaching staff, classrooms and !ibrary is also a gradual p.t.o. .
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facilities in the university, especially in SL Lar~e numbe:-s of Scholars. There .
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Sustainable Wildlife Management (SWM) Programme - Legal diagnostic tool validation meeting.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Roberto Cenciarelli. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
Sustainable Wildlife Management (SWM) Programme - Legal diagnostic tool validation meeting.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Roberto Cenciarelli. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
H.E. Ekkaphab Phanthavong, Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (DSG ASCC) opens the first of two High Level Talks to be organised under the 3rd ASEAN Junior Fellowship Programme with the ASEAN Secretariat (AJFP) which is currently being implemented in the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat from 1-30 August 2024.
The keynote speaker of This High Level Talk is H.E. Pehin Dato Lim Jock Seng, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade II of Brunei Darussalam, who provided the ASEAN Junior Fellows with an insight into navigating geopolitical challenges and opportunities for ASEAN.
Image Credit: ASEAN Secretariat / Kusuma Pandu Wijaya