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Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
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as Equal Opportuni·ty Office). The ABVP has students and has also failed ·to provide justicealso consistently defended sexual harassers in cases of caste abuse and harassment. Weand even rapists [n ·this university and launched .
demand that this committee be given punitive.
agitations to protect them from punishment. .
powers and made more transparent andThe struggle for the formation of the GSCASH.
was constantly opposed by the ABVP. In no democratic by giving representations to all.
unions and associations on it..
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way should the students of this campus allow.
such elements to regain legitimacy in campus. .
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4. Restore the old Rules and Procedures of the.
The SFI-AISF would appeal .
to the GSCASH..
students of JNU to rally with our positive The GSCASH was formed through many.
agenda for the forthcoming year and isolate .
struggles by the·students of JNU. In 1999. 63.
the opportunist forces: .
students of JNU went to jail demanding the .
1. Implement the agreement of the last SFt -AISF ratification of the GSACASH by the.
Administration. However. the administration.
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led union with the administration has changed the rules and procedures of thea . Ensure elected s'tudent representation in AC GSCASH in an authoritarian manner thereby.
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attacking the basic foundations of this body..
b. Ensure formation of Grievance Redressal.
Committee against student victimization. We reject the new rules and procedures and.
demand the restoration of the old rules and.
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c. Constitute and activa te Science School .
procedures of the GSCASH..
Committees for academic reform. .
Friends, these are some of our major issues for.
2. Provide Financial Assistance to all Needy the forthcoming elections. During the last year.
Students .
the SFI-AISF office bearers.
Financial constraints are becoming a major and councilors.
ensured that all the major school levelreason for the growing drop-out rates in our demands could be fulfilled in different schoolsuniversity. Many students also have to sustain like approval for the formation of North-Eastthemselves through part time jobs. We believe Studies Center. initiation of a programme forthat no student of JNU should have to leave Programme for Studies in Discrimination andtheir studies due to lack of money and every .
Exclusion. Single-window optiona l system inneedy student must be provided financial SLL&CS. Construction of an Annex Building inassistance by the administration. Additionally. SLL&CS. more computers and center level.
the Rajiv Gandhi Fellovvship for SC/ST students libraries in SIS. hostel accommodation for P-1.
must also be provided immediately. .
male students. MCM in M.Phil and enhancedMCM for BA students, Railway verification in3. Democratize the Equal Opportunity Office the campus. punishment to communal.
The EOO was formed in our university to ensure lumpens. reconstitution of Harjit Singhthat students coming from the deprived committee. coaching classes for students fromsections were given an adequate supportsystem deprived sections etc. We would appeal to the.
by the university while perusing students of JNU to rally with the SFI-AISF and.
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give a mandate lo the principled left in thiscampus. .
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Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
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Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
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Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
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Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
Installation view. Support System at Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach. Curated by Jeff Rau. October 16 – December 4, 2010
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Strengthen The Struggle For Accountability.
24.2.08 .
and Better Facilities in the Our Libraries !.
JNUSU congratulates the student community for their massive participation in the protest demonstration at the .
Central Library on 20 Feb 08. The response ofthe student community is a clear proofofthe genuine anger and deep .
concern ofthe students regarding the deplorable condition ofthe library facilities. The JNUSU, through a detailed feed-.
back from the students as well as the faculty, prepared a comprehensive charterofdemands which was submitted to the .
Librarian. Copies ofthe charterofdemands are also being submitted to all deans and chairpersons. .
Following the demonstration, a JNUSU delegation had a long deliberation with Iibrarian and his team. We report .
Provide details of the fund allocation for the library in XI plan .
below a summary ofthe discussion and assurances by the librarian on various demands in the charter.The Librarian has provided JNUSU with the budget for the XI plan..
Transparency in Book PurchasingWith regard to book purchasing, the librarian stated that each month, the list ofbooks purchased was sent to each .
would be sent to JNUSU. .
centre. JNUSU would get back to various centres on this matter. The librarian also agreed that this list ofpurchases.
The librarian also agreed that the earlier system ofstudent requisition ofboo.ks would be re-started.The form students can individual follow the case ofbooks which they wish the library purchase. .
will be made available in the library, and the various centres. The form will be devised with a receipt, so that .
Constitution oflibrary committees and student representationThe Librarian agreed to ensure student representation in the Library Advisory Committee,which meets every month. Also agreed to follow up the matter ofthe Constitution ofUniversity level library committee, with the VC at the head. .
JNUSUdemanded that meetings ofthese committees must be held before the end ofthis financial year..
Ensure accessibility, infrastructure and supportsystem for Physically Challenged students in the libraries .
The Librarian agreed that he would write letters to the Deans ofvarious schools, to ensure the constitution ofschool-based and centre-based library committees, and ensure student representation in each of these committees..
earliest. The expansionofthe Helen Keller unit, which was supposed to be completed last year has still not taken place. .
JNUSUdemanded that the many problems which are faced by PH students must be addressed and remedied at the .
The Librarian responded that there was a problem ofconnectivity and power, and that it would take another fifteen days. .
JNUSU demanded that this process be undertaken within a week..
the cyber library. He also promised that a specialdesk would be set up for assistance ofPH students, and staffwould be .
trained to this end. .
The Librarianalso assured JNUSU that a ramp would be constructed at the earliest foraccess to the basement and.
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Complete cataloguing and classification ofbooks .
made for the cataloguing ofthe Library according to the Dewey Decimal system and has been given to YTLS. Since this plete anarchy which prevails in the system ofcataloguing in the library. The Librarian told us that a contract had been JNUSU put forward the grievances and sense of frustration among the student community with regard to the com-.
software is very complex and difficLJit to handle, library staffare not equipped to do it}and specialized staffis needed. The .
process will begin from this March, and start with the Text Book Section and the Social Sciences collection. .
The Librarian agreed to show JNUSU the format ofthe software, and agreed to coordinate a meeting between .
JNUSU, the library staff, and the staffofYTLS,to ensure the immediate working on this process..
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it can be accessed by all, even when not in the university. .
Itwas also stated that once this process ofcataloguing is finished, the record ofbooks will be put on the Net, so that.
JNUSU pointed out that though the cataloguing ofthe Languages section according to the Dewey Decimalsystem .
librarian constitute a committee within the next ten days, with representation of faculty members, councillors and SFC .
had supposedlytaken place, students were still unable to find books in thestacks ofthe library.JNUSU demanded thatthelibrary. .
members ofthe Schooloflanguages to review the effectiveness ofthe cataloguing system in helping students access the .
The cataloguing ofthe dissertation section is also takingplace, and will be completed soon. .
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