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POTD December 22, 2021
Installed 8 months ago and seemed tight at the time, but the wood was apprently still wet so now some additioal caulking and painting are required.
Dang now this is some serious shrink wrap. The thing hissed like a can of
pringles when I opened it!
--Carson
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Strange building in downtown Geneva with its ground floor with bars, the first floor for small people and a black line before the upper floors that separate the building in two...
The Shrinks taken at The Frontier in Batley - 14th February 2010. I've got to say that this venue has the best lighting i have ever experienced!
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All India Students' Association(AISA) 29.8.04 .
Unite Against Shrinking Budget and Increasing Threat of Commercialization IWhile the Budget session was a "stormy" affair full ofsound and fury between Opposition and ruling coalition. the r1 .
significant event was that the Budgetwas passed without even a word ofdebate. The 'War ofwordsDconducted on variousissues, only serves to veil the basic fact that there is an overarching consensus across the spectrum of rulingparties on the question ofanti-people economic policies. Recall that the last Budget too, presented bythe NDA, waspassed without debate!.
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One CPI MP, Comrade Gurudas Dasgupta, criticised the Govt.'s move to adjourn Parliament withoutdebate, allegmgD' an "unprincipled compromise" between the ruling parties and Opposition, to scuttle debate on economicD policy. But most ofthe Left MPs, including senior leaders ofthe CPI(M), defended the Govt., saying rt had "no option". TheB question arises: Why couldn't the Left MPs insi~ on,·and ensure, a debate on the Budget? Why did they not ensure thata the voice ofthe masses, who reject liberalisation, be heard within Parliament? The SFI Ieaflet dt23 Aug. said that AISA t .
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been sleeping 'the sleep ofKumbhakama' on the issue ofthe Budget. In fact, itseems that CPI(M) MPs managed to fallasleep while the Budget was being put to voteI.
1 In this Budget, allocations on health and social security have not been increased, and in agriculture, there has ac .. ybeen a decrease in proposed spending. The Budget is full ofanti-labour policy intentions-Spec1al EconomicZones, wherelabour taws will not be applicable, dereservation of over 80 items from the small scale sector and the hike in FDI limits 1n strategic sectors. What a shame that such a blatantly anti-people Budget could be passed without a single voice ofdissent?Universities: Starved forfunds .
In the education sector, the UPA has allocated a mere 0.37% for higher and university education -the sameminiscule amount allocated by the previous NDA Govt. The result of this skimpy public spending on higher education. is.
the commercialization of our universities. In DU, a new BA Programme has been introduced, in the name of "job-oriented".
courses. There is no provision for the appointment ofregular faculty, nor is there ~he necessary infrastructure for these.
courses. No doubt, the funds for infrastructure will be extorted from the pockets of students..
If teaching is facing the assault of commercialization, so are the non-teaching services in the University-such asmess, library, maintenance, security services etc. The Govt.'s free7.e on public sector employment is leading toprivatization and casualization ofuniversity services, and moves are on to make students pay forthese services..
We don't have to look far for examples; in ~NU itself, we experience the acute shortage of staff in the messes andlibrary, as a result of UGC's freeze on appointment of non-teaching employees. In Kaveri, the salaries ofdaily wagemess staffwere added to the mess bill, until students protested. A similarproposal was also mooted in Jhelum.In Mahi-Mandavi, we already have a privatized mess system. Dueto widespread protests, the NDA's Model Act has recently been withdrawn by the UPAGovt. But we can be sure.
that the newGovtwill keep trying to introduce the Model Ad's agenda ofcommertialization and corporatization of universities,.
by the backdoor if not by the front door. .
In JNU, the leasing out of land for use by corporates and multinationals is the glaring example of, commercialization. The Nestle outlet, which was given a green signal by the previous SFI-Ied JNUSU, is thelatest example. Last semester, common students as well as AISA protested against this move to hand over JNU land toMNCs and corporate houses, and demanded cancelling of the University's contract with Nestle. Unfortunately, JNUSU.
officebearers from the SFI had refused to take upthis demand and settled for such cosmetic concessions as removal of.
glowsigns and barbed wire fencing atthe outlet. However, the Nestle has refused even to abide bythese 'token' regulations..
AISA reiterates the demand that the Administration cancel the contract with Nestle without delay and stop the.
practise of leasing out JNU's land to MNCs and corporate houses! .
The student community of JNU must rise up to the challenge of putting up a real resistance to the Govt.'s policies ofcommercialization, through concrete struggles before the Administration, aswell as the HRD Ministry. A struggle on theCharter ofDemands submitted last semester to the Administration, is called fo"r, which focuses on: Increase of MCM tomatch the mess bill, and removal ofBA-MA discrimination in MCM.
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Effective remedial classes and bridge courses must be systematized, to ensure that JNU is accomodative to.
students from deprived backgrounds, .
Enhancement of Library facilities, .
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Ratification ofthe rules and procedures of GSCASH, and making the recommendations ofthe Ashok Mathur Committeepublic, to ensure that they do not dilute the autonomy of GSCASH, .
Dem09ratization ofJNU's decision-making bodies and Grievance redressal mechanism, through studentparticipation in AC-EC..
.In additiOn, the struggle must also demand allotment ofLohit-Loni Hostelwithout delay, punishment ofABVP Iurnpensgu1lty of the vJolent attacks on a film screening and public meeting, and cancellation ofthe contractwith Nestle..
We urge the JNUSU to call a Council Meeting atthe earliest to chalk out a plan for struggle againstthe Administra.tion,as well as to take the struggle to the streets against the policies ofthe HRD Ministry. .
Sd/-Satya Venkata Siddhardha Kr. D. . Jt. Sccy., AISA, JNU. .
Sd/-Awadhcsh. Jt. Secy., AISA, JNU. .
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