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CEFTUS Westminster Debate

Thursday, 19 June 2014

 

Macmillan Room, Portcullis House

 

Keynote speakers: Writer and analyst Mr Gareth Jenkins and BBC World Service Broadcast Journalist Mr Guney Yildiz

 

Chair: Ms Buket Bora of the Centre for Turkey Studies

This CEFTUS debate was kindly hosted by Andy Love Labour MP for Edmonton.

 

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CEFTUS Westminster Debate

Thursday, 19 June 2014

 

Macmillan Room, Portcullis House

 

Keynote speakers: Writer and analyst Mr Gareth Jenkins and BBC World Service Broadcast Journalist Mr Guney Yildiz

 

Chair: Ms Buket Bora of the Centre for Turkey Studies

This CEFTUS debate was kindly hosted by Andy Love Labour MP for Edmonton.

 

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JNU U's Note On :1 Cm-cet· and Rcse:wch Guidance But·cau In JNU .

._,. 0 m~rs o.., wrtunities for studies and research in a mnltip:icity ?f.

As you are well wwa1e, JN(_J · I If , b" . ·t . d academic programmes are oflcrcd 111 .

. d" . ,. s A Wide range 0 su Jec s an , F l acadermc 1tl I·SCJP me.. ' r·(··e career options for students of JNU. or a l ong.

JNU . suoocsts a w1de sco. pe, o " utLll .

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111 ' an( oo . " f' cIt the need for a formal set up to h lp students to.

the stud1IS ent commu111t, y nas l lavel ~e, · rca 1 y avat·table infom1ation as well as guidance on future career nne rescarc 1.

rcltable and d"l . . .r . d k prospe ts.. 1~·111 no\v, tl11·s· lack of a formal set up has made 1t very difficul. · t 101 st· u cnts to rna 1 e full use of their potential. Therefore we need to set up_ and operatiOnalise a system to cxp ore .

and expand career options beyond J NU at the very earl1est. .

We have certain concerns regarding the natu re and mandate.of such a set up. To hegin with, the nomenclature of a "placement cell" is restrictive and not in ke ping with our holistic vision of expanding career horizons. As articulated in our Charter of Demands, JNUSU has always maintained that the student community needs a "Career an.Q_ Research Guidance Bureau" in JNU. In order to explore and expand career horizons, this bureau should establish Interfaces with different academic institutions, and also with industry and the service sectors. The degrees of interface with these different sectors and institutions will obviously differ.

from discipline to discipline. .

We must. not forget that the centlt:tl role of a university like JNU is to promote academics and rescat·ch. JNU's mandate is to ct·calc knowledge, to critically evaluate and pt·ovide fresh ideas, and 110/ just to impart and enhance skills as per the demands of immediate market needs. JNU therefore cannot be equated with professional institutions like IlTs and IlMs where placement cells are functioning. These institutions are designed to provide trained .

personnel for companies. The placement cells which are in vogue in the IITs and IIMs and other professional educational institutions merely facilitate recruitment of students into various IT financing, investment banking, and engineering companies. An unqualified obsession with such a model willy-nilly affect the cour>e-cuniculum as the students andf~c.ulty driven. by the immediacy of job purpose tend to ignore the long-term purpose andVISJOJ~ ot leammg. JNU as a university must not ignore and cautiously guard itself against this .

undes":'ble reverse Impact that run of the mill idea of placement cell may have on JNU JNUacadenuc stJ"Ucture anti purlJOse. Therefore the Career and Resea · h G ·d B . s S!lOuL Jd not b · ' rc ance ureau ·.

e designed on the same lines. ur 111 .

The aims and the vision of JNU are vastly broader and di r. . .

pro~esstonal msttturwns. The bureau in INU should be .fj ere~t from any techmcal and .

medtum-term goals of research knowled . . .. Ieflective of the long-term and .

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u ents should be encouraged in this direction a d ' a YSJS and poltcy making.sho~ld be made available. Tlis bureau thet'eforc, sl: adequate counsellwg towards this end available options in academics ·csca:ch insfh ~ I uld Ideally be an iniOnnation banJ, ofall ctors of tlc economy, so th~t tiJe studcn~ ~ . ons, stolarslips/fellowsbips and different lb r;;'"' e a~quii·ed in.JNV while choosing their :~;:p;iobest use of their knowledge and Jmpresswns of o-callcd luct-ative jobs in choosing th .ns and d~ not get pre-dictated by .

. eu-cours~s In any discipline. .

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CEFTUS Westminster Debate

Thursday, 19 June 2014

 

Macmillan Room, Portcullis House

 

Keynote speakers: Writer and analyst Mr Gareth Jenkins and BBC World Service Broadcast Journalist Mr Guney Yildiz

 

Chair: Ms Buket Bora of the Centre for Turkey Studies

This CEFTUS debate was kindly hosted by Andy Love Labour MP for Edmonton.

 

ceftus.org/2014/06/25/the-politics-of-polarisation-prospe...

CEFTUS Westminster Debate

Thursday, 19 June 2014

 

Macmillan Room, Portcullis House

 

Keynote speakers: Writer and analyst Mr Gareth Jenkins and BBC World Service Broadcast Journalist Mr Guney Yildiz

 

Chair: Ms Buket Bora of the Centre for Turkey Studies

This CEFTUS debate was kindly hosted by Andy Love Labour MP for Edmonton.

 

ceftus.org/2014/06/25/the-politics-of-polarisation-prospe...

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Natascha y yo hace mucho en una fiesta en la casa de Prosperidad.

CEFTUS Westminster Debate

Thursday, 19 June 2014

 

Macmillan Room, Portcullis House

 

Keynote speakers: Writer and analyst Mr Gareth Jenkins and BBC World Service Broadcast Journalist Mr Guney Yildiz

 

Chair: Ms Buket Bora of the Centre for Turkey Studies

This CEFTUS debate was kindly hosted by Andy Love Labour MP for Edmonton.

 

ceftus.org/2014/06/25/the-politics-of-polarisation-prospe...

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Defeat AISA's Sectarian Attempts to Belittle the .

Legacy of JNU Student Movement 16.02.12 .

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Unable to answer for 'rle absence of its JNUSU Office-Bearers in the struggle to restore the JNUSU elections, the AISA is continuing with its basffess slander agamst the SFI-AISF. Such is AISA's desperation and shamelessness that they have been campaigning to the students that it is only in the 5·6 years when the AISA representatives were in the JNUSU that movements were wased in JNU. The AI SA is making ridiculous claims like "it was AISA which first gave the idea ofthe GSCASHn and hence GSCASH s their achievement By this chain of log,·c 'he A/SA should have given the idea of holding JNUSU elections in 2008 itself and we ~auld have got our elect1ons back!! Perhap:1 the AISA has forgotten h6w hard the JNUSU under the leadership of the SFI-AISF hrd to struggle against rinht-reactionary ABV? and an RSS-backed administration to get the GSCASH. It is also not surprising ttttt in A/SA's selected memoirs of the ..U11JSU (which they have been d\stributing) there is no mention of the struggle agcmst Communalism which was waged by the student community during the NDA regime. The struggle to reject the 1Qth Plrn aimed at saffronization and privatization of education, struggle against ABVP lumpenism, and struggle for more .

hostels do not fir.d any mention in AISA's selective history of the JNUSU. .

It was the SFI-AISF led JNUSU which forced the administration to build hostels starting from Tapti to Chandrabagha along with .

,'( Yamuna and Mahanodi extension and forced the administr~tion to hire a hotel in Mahipalpur to ac~ommodate the students who had · not got hostelS. Tha survey to 1ncrease MCM scholarship wa~ conducted under .the leadership of ~he JNU~U Vice-President Comrade Dhananiay and JNUSlJ Gen. Sec,. Comrade Fauza~ i'1 2005-06, after wh1ch MCM sctJolarshJps were Increased·to 1500 forM PhiVPh 0 a1d 1000 for BAlMAin 2006 and finally 1500 for BA/MA in 2007. .

One can only ~ope that the AISA leadership has not stooped to such low levels that it is trying to suggest that since 1973, the JNU student mmtment only waged struggles for five-six odd years when AISA representatives were in the JNUSU. To make such a claim is the most shame1ess effort to belittle the four-decade old legacy of struggles led by generations of students in JNU. .

.Instead cf making such absurd claims the AISA should answer for the performance of its JNUSU in 2007·08 where the .

AISA had all four Office-Bearers who enjoyed an extended lE>nure till February 2010: .

~ Compromise with Reservations and Seat Cuts: In 2007, the AISA was given a full mandate for implementjng reservations. 2008 was the first time OBC reservations and seat increase was .

implemented in JNU. The AISA !ed JNLSU backtracked on a Category 2004· 2005 2006 2007 .

2008 2009 written agreement of implementing 27%OBC reservations 1n one .

SC/ST 23 73 1 24. 13 23.86 27.09 22 99 26.02 .

go-which the previous JNUSU had forced the administrat,c~ to .

PH 2.87 I 2.48 299 2.92 2 47.

agree to-and agreed to only 12% OBC reservation. The AISA-Ied 2.43 JNUSU also accepted a shift from offer system of admissiotts to OBC 18.3 I 21.02 19.44 23.96 19.93 23.19 a wait list system which led to seat cuts instead of a se2 2008 column is A/SA led JNUSU s tenure. Source Various JNU Annual .

Reports.

increase and fall in SC/ST and PH reservation a3 well. The figures for JNU admissions prove th!s point. In MPhil/Ph D Courses there was a fall in the number of admissions from 680 in 2007-08 to 635 in 2008-09 because of the implementatior' of Waiting list system. The AISA refuses to accept seat cuts .

under the tenure of the AISA led JNdSU till date. The SFI-AISF representatives in the 2007-08 JNUSU started an agitation .

against the improprieties in the admission process, which was later led by AISA Office-Bearers. The AISA-Ied JNUSU failed to .

clinch this struggle. The performance audit by CAG nailed AISA's lies when it acknowledged seat cuts in JNU. The performance .

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audit says that 2112more students could have studied in the University during 2005-09, but were denied admissions. ~Diversion of funds meant for OBC reservation and infrastructural expansion during AISA led JNUSU,s tenure: The CAG Performance Audit indicted the University for Inadmissible Expenditure out of OBC recurring grant. It says, ltUGC Released (June 2008) an amount of Rs 24.29 crore as first instalment for recurring expenditure for implementation of OBC reservation. The recurring grant included 5 years expend1ture on salary of teachers, non-teaching posts and non-salary/ other expenditure. The University, in turn, allocated (August 2008) Rs 21.80 crore under recurring grant @ Rs 10 lakh each to 110 faculty members of science schools and Rs 3 lakh each to 360 faculty members of non-science schools for expenditure on consumables, research materials." All this was done during the AISA led JNUSU's tenure, but no effort was made by the JNUSU Office Bearers from AISA to fight against such improper practices. .

~The JNUSU under AISA failed to ensure punishment to ABVP goons who unleashed large scale violence during the Presidential Debate in the 2007·08 JNUSU Elections. .

;r. The JNUSU Office-Bearers from AJSA failed to force the administration to roll back the hike in Prospe,ctus Fee in 2009 despite amassive student mobilization. .

The AISA has not come up with any positive agenda which the newly elected JNUSU would take up. The AISA pamphlet dated 14 .

February, has given a lame excuse for the absence of its JNUSU Office-Bearers saying that after the JNUSU was dissolved there .

was no responsibility on the JNUSU Office-Bearers :rom AISA. How shameful! The studen~ community has seen how sincerely the .

SFI-AISF leadership {who were not Office Bearers rn the JNUSU) worked for the restoration of JNUSU elections unlike the AISA .

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which did not want the JNUSU elections and kept pushing for AC/BoS or shadow body elections. .

we appeal to the student community to reject AISA,s bankrupt and sectarian politics and rally behind the SFI-AISF to elect a union .

which would fight for students' rights and restoration of the JNUSU. .

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Zico Daseupta, VP. SFl-J NU .

Dureesh, Secretary, AISF~JNU .

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Mesa informativa de la Asamblea de Prosperidad en las fiestas de S. Miguel

Mesa informativa de la Asamblea de Prosperidad en las fiestas de S. Miguel

my fave barrio in madrid: la prosperidad

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Abundance and prosperity affirmation for abundance and prosperity to be a birth right.

 

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CEFTUS Westminster Debate

Thursday, 19 June 2014

 

Macmillan Room, Portcullis House

 

Keynote speakers: Writer and analyst Mr Gareth Jenkins and BBC World Service Broadcast Journalist Mr Guney Yildiz

 

Chair: Ms Buket Bora of the Centre for Turkey Studies

This CEFTUS debate was kindly hosted by Andy Love Labour MP for Edmonton.

 

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Летом этого года начнётся строительство северного дублёра Кутузовского проспекта. «В настоящее время мы приступили к освобождению площадки под строительство», — рассказал заместитель Мэра Москвы по вопроса мградостроительной политики и строительства Марат Хуснуллин. Закончить дорогу должны до 20...

 

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One of the reasons I chose to do hip shots was that I wanted to see things in a way I had not seen them before. I was familiar with Old Town Manassas, and wanted to see it in a way that I hadn’t seen it before so that I could show it to someone for the first time without the distraction of my familiarity. As I was taking shots, this opportunity caught my eye when seen in my viewfinder. I took several shots of this and decided on this one. This shot is only possible without the glare of the sun and in a dusk light. With the sun gone, the reflection of the sign and the words on the sign can both be captured. This perspective and with the flag covering part of the sign, the sign can only be read by seeing the name on three different surfaces: The “Prospe” and “Boo” can be seen on the actual sign, the “ero” and “ks” is seen on the window writing” and the “os” and “ks” are seen on the reflection of the hanging sign. Put all together you can read “Prosperos Books”. I was quite happy I found this shot angle, time, and lighting conditions to capture this puzzle picture. I add this to my final edit because it was one of my first pictures. I wanted to show how i progressed threw the project.

Sapunica za balone je neiscrpna letnja zabava za decu. Ali ime jedan veliki problem – brzo se potroši i još brže prospe. I onda je igri kraj.

 

 

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