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The Process live painting. 23 artist at the metropolis collective. Show is done but you tube videos and pieces of the canvas is for sale.
just a little preview of things to come in the near future. you should be excited. its gonna be craz!
Thanks for attending Comic Book Club this week featuring Joe Infurnari (Eisner Nominated "The Process") and Selena Coppock (Boston Comedy Festival).
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AISA in JNUSU: lma.
a 1n1nll New ~=utures, lnst itut ionalizina Proaressive Poli "'.
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Atthe frontlines ofresjstance. there have always been students .
Organizing Brain Storming Sessions TowardsAcademic.
andyouth fighting foran alternative politics anda vision ofsocial .
Rejuvenation in different schools, creating space for.
transformation... Today, we live in time when-.
transparent and non-hierarchical debate and dialogueThe State Defends Corporate Profiteering and Suppresses between students and faculty about atmosphere ofPeople's Movements... whether in Manesar, Nandigram, classroom teaching, drop-out rates, course restructuringKoodankulam, Jaitapur, Jagatsinghpur .
and new courses -a step that helped introduce newLand, Jives and livelihoods ofcommon Indians are sacrificedto courses in SIS, rejection ofcompulsoryattendance In.
make way forcorporate profits... .
SLL&CS BoS, and re-opening oftheIssueofintegrated.
State repression becomes 'democracy', as Operation Green BAIMA in SLL&CS againstits recentdismantling..
Hunt, AFSPA and UAPA scuttle dissent... Open House on Translation ofAcademic Texts and reading.
OurelectedParliament handsovernatural resources to super-materials..
n·ch corporations, forprivate profiteering... .
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JNUSU in its 'Inputs for 12th Plan' proposals demanded.
Educational institl)tions become exclusive enclaves ofthe rich .
the creation of a Translation Unitand JNU Press..
and the privileged.. .
Operationallzing TatkaJ services in Railway reservations.
From Azamgarh and Darbhanga to Ml)mbai and Delhi, fake.
encounters. illegal detentions and torturo of Muslim youth Ensuring better hostel allotment policy: hostel .
become the orderofthe day. .. accommodation for SC/ST/PH students within a day of.
applying and simultaneous allotmentto General and OBC.
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Perpetrators ofBathani To/a massacre are acquitted, Ranveer .
students and starting a new dormitory in the old SPS.
Sena goons are given a free hand to conduct open violence building..
against Dalitstudents... .
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Ensuring thatJNU administration incorporatesthe building.
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7 new hostelsin its 12th plan proposals..
Maya Kodnani andAmitShah are guilty ofcommunal massacre.
andfake encounters In the face of increasing neo-liberal assaults of fee-hike.
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Employment opportunities diminish, while defence budgets and and fund-cut, administration was forced the to agree in.
tax subsidies to corporations flourish... principle to increase theMCM amounton receipt offunds.
under the 12th plan and also to include the demand for.
We live in an age when the model of student politics we.
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articulate cannot be one that espouses divisive agendas of extendingthetime periodof theUGC non-netscholarship.
to cover the entire period of research in its 12th plan .
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communal frenzy and casteist elitism ·against social justice. .
proposals to the UGC. JNUSU also ensured smooth.
It cannot speak in the voice of the corporates or the.
administration, but must speak in favour of students and the SWITCHOVERfrom non-NetUGCscholarship toJRFISRF .
people. so that students can avail the fellowship of higher amount.
for the maximum period..
AISA-led JNUSU: Initiatives, Struggles, Achievements .
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JNUSU's vigUance in the admission process ensuredthe.
In March 2012, the JNUSU elections were restored after a long release ofsecond lists this year for fulfilling mandated.
and protracted struggle to defend the JNUSU constitution reservation..
against the imposition of the Lyngdoh Committee .
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AdministrativeHigh-handedness was defeatedin Koyna,.
recommendations. The mandate of March 2012 w as .
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overwhelmingly in favourofAISA'svision ofstudentpolitics. .
Although the current JNUSU had a very short tenure,every single Attempts at Fee-hike and User Charges in.Mahanadi.and.
Yamuna have been stalled..
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day of this tenure has been utilized to carry forward and.
strengthen the struggles of the student movement. Several Workers rights werevigilantly defended ateachjuncture.
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initiatives taken up bythe AISA-ledJNUSU were for the very by reversing retrenchme...nt and defending correct wages.
firsttime in JNU's history. .
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and ESI/PF rights. .
Initiating the agenda ofReduction in High Weightage of School-leYol achievements: JNUSU pushed for academic .
Viva Mari<s for the first time in JNU'shistory and ensuring rejuvenation, introduction ofnew courses and democratisati.on.
concrete advances in the struggle by completing the data of academics. After JNUSU's interventjon, 'the process for.
analysis of last 5 years and forcing the Viva Committee to .
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instituting new courses and lecture mod~les·hasbeen rnitiated.acknowledge the inherent disparity in the system. In SSS,"a new l~cture moduJe on gender is being considered..
Conducting Mandatory Gender Sensitization and SIS has ag·reed to introduce a newcourse on fGlotlal Southern.
OrientationPro.grammes,for the firsttime in JNU's.history Theories and History...of International Relations' from the third.
as an institutionalresponsibility. in every school. wortd perspective. Pigitisation of the library and an Online .
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Forging a National Platform Against the Lyngdoh Database injoSIS i·s b~ngput in place. Theprocess o!Increasing.
the numberofoptional coursesoffered by SSS andSIS has.
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Recommendations and for Campus Democracy been initiated. In SAAtoo, a workshop for research methodology.
lnstitutionalizjng Efforts to Make JNU a Barrier..freeCampus .
will be organised, and new optional and compulsory coursesfor PHNH Students and increase of reader s/escort's were introduced thissemester..New faculty recruitmenis;whichallowar'!ce toHs 2000 per month. .
was one of the important demands ofthe student.community,.
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Ensuring a Welktquippedand Property Functioning Ubrary has been started. In SLL&CS. the issue of disintegrationofthe.
inCluding purchase ofaround 3,700 books aftef 3 years, BA/MA progJamme has be.-en reopened after JNUSU.
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's.renovation, digitisation, i~pr~ved ca~log.uing and intervention. JNUSU also oppo§ed and succeSsfullystoppednetworkingwith centre libraries. the proposal of c;:ompuhpory attendance, and this was not .
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AKHIL BHARATIYA VIDYARTHI PARISHAD(19~9-1998) 29.10.98The Indiapen*ibility o! Cul turAl N&tlonali~m.
To recover Indian thou~ht, Indian charater, Indian perceptions,Indian energy, Indian gr·eatness, inrl t o $Olve t he problems thatprplex the world ln an Indian ~plrit & from th~ Indl~n ~tAndp o 1 n t , t h 1 s , i n o u r v 1 .*w , l $ t h e ml ~e: 1 on o ! Na. t 1 ona 1 i !t m. . . . "Sr-i Aurobin do . .
Such is the depth of the term 'Cultural Nationalism' .
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that it defieg a mere. two-llne definition . Can an emotion which 1.98.
is so profound as to throb i ll the hearts of a whole nation; as to.
flow unfettered In th~ veins of our teeming millions, be conf ined.
to a few word~? The Leftists in this campus and elsewltere in the.
country d&re the nationalist forces to defin~ Cul ·tural.
nationalism. This challenge comes not so much f rom arrogance a$.
from ignorance; from a p~urile obses~ion for ~ynthetic, lifelea s .
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definitions which provide an easy, albeit spurious way of.
reducing c o l o saa sentiments to an in~isniflcant Q~oup of word~-.
Little do they know that to endeavour to def ine Cultur&l ~.
Nationalism in a few lines i~ like hoping to pour a n .
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bucket! Friends, we cannot define our nation; our n Ation defines '.
us. S o fathomles$ is the grandeur of o ur r ~vered Motherland that ~~she refuses to be imprisoned in the parochial confines of water-.
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tight categories..
But, t o give an idea of what is con~trued by u6 as LM.] Cultural Nationalism is neces$ary. Cultural Nationalism is a lf>~.
nationalism which premises itself in the cultural rootedne~~ ~ ~"twhich i s cent ral to the psyche of o ne and all . It is a sen~e ofbelonging t o our Mother l and; a motherland which we canunhesi t atingly call our own, the sroalle~t threat t o which c~nspur In a moment, millions of hearts and ~oul~ to relentlee ~"i«action; a ~ingl e drop of sweat on the brow of vhlch can make .
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ma rtyrs t o shed their ~load b y the gallon; ~n unremitting lovefor which moi$tens with joy the eyes of many a patriot. Fft~Leftist s in this Campus and outside mock at th~ em-~eentiment of rultrual Natlonall&rn, perhaps unaware that in theprocess they are mocking at their own root~ . .
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'ant i-imperialist'; as an antago~lsm to .IO~~_!hlns_.
vithou~ and not a~ a n immaculate .
l ove f or something vithin. It-ls l i t tle won· ... that h~ pr oponent-S of gor-y unre$t c a.n have no.
un erstandin~ o f ---iJO~O~.
this artless love fot· t he lllOther!_a.nd . tJedde<j_ a.s 'they are t o an icleol of!y that operat es f t'Ofl\ out$lde out' front!~ iFfT I 9, .
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scorn ~t th~ indi£penslblllty of Cul tural rootedn~~~ -Bu~ ct '<S ~~e wo uld l1k~ to poe~ a guer·y t o them. C an ever· ~ tree -grov tQ !.
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its fulleet if "the r oot s which n~rlsh lt ar; sever·ed? · Th~ ~·Jlfl~ ans\./er l s bound to be i n the negai:l~e . Cultut·e lsto-i -.nation ~~.
wh at roo~s are ~ a t ree . A t ree can live only if its roots are ~ JfRI.
~ec:ur-e; by no ~hance can it draw · ·a ter from the root:a of other.
trees . I£ it has to survive, its root~ mu~t b e s trong; th~.
moment they ar-e rendered llfe le3s , the 96-97'.
tr ee i~ ~ure to perish.Living in fool~ ' paradise, our Communist !riend~ seem to m3ffib~lieve t hat a nation can build ltgelf on others' foundations;.
that it can pro~per by .
looking beyond its fro11tiers for.
inspirat ion. Thue, they bring t o 11£* the old to~y of .
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who i n his lgnoraee wae .
cu~tlns the very branch O ll whi c h he waa.
borne. Unfortunately, ~uch fool -hardy notion~ can serve only <tlm.
i:os~p our natio n of its life-blood. So . let us today pledge in the '[OJ CfR " nam* of our Motherland that we ~hall stop at nothing to make her .
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roots s ecurer, gounder and firmer. Sri Aurobindo has $&ld, ''Iti~ not til l the Motherland reveala her~el£ to th eye o£ the mln<l 3lq;:fl as s omething more than a s t retch o f earth o r ma*~ o f individual s , t\ISFit is .
not till she take shape a !S a great Divine a.nct I"la.terna.l.
Power in a form of beauty that can dominat e the mltld ~nd seiz~ ~ '3/t th& heart that petty ~i q(..
fear and hope$ vanish in ~he all-absorbingpaaslon .
for the Mother and her service, and the p a triotism that (~ CTIT.
work~ miracles and ~aves a doomed nation is t1orn. ~ .
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Vande Mata:rarn!Sd/-Raj Tlwary S (l/ -PradeQp Dabral :Nn'~ Vice President, ABVP, JNU Jt. Secy. ABVP,JNU .
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Currently, the disbursal mechanism of all the fellowships and scholarships has several problems causing inordinate delay.
and massive hardships. Students do not deserve to suffer because of bureaucratic red-tapism, administrative insensitivityand Inefficiency. A corpus fund must be created by the university for the purpose of doing away with the inorC;1inate.
delays In disbursal. .
Proactive steps towards alleviating educational deprivation of minorities delineated by severalgovernment instituted expert committees should be initiated by JNU. .
Foreign students face inordinate delay in receiving their final degree after completion of their course in JNU. Theprocess of issuing degree to foreign students must be expedited, so that their carrier prospects els~where are not affected..
GSCASH and EOO: The paucity of funds, staff as well as volunteers is inhibiting the effectivity of GSCASH. GSCASH.
needs basic infrastructure like its own Xerox machine to maintain confidentiality of rts functioning. So as to evoJvean institutionalized method to ensure basic gender sensitization among new and continuing students, the AcademicCouncil should form guidelines to incorporate gender sensitisation as a mandatory lecture series/ programme to b;lconducted through each centre in the first semester itself. Similarly, the EOO otflce has to be. revi-talized so that it ca'2.).
act strongly upon any instance of discrimination or violence based on caste or reJigion. .
Overall Campus Security: In light of several incidents of harassment and molestation (especially by outsiders), theoverall s.ecurity mechanism in the campus has to be overhauled. Round-the-clock security has to be provided at vulnerable .
points, like 24x7 dhaba and on the lonely strip from Brahmaputra hostel to the Ad Block bus stop. The communication.
system between guards often is completely non-functional. GSCASH representation should be ensured in the campus.
security committee. .
Infrastructure and Facilities .
JNU Press: In view of JNU's national and international repute, it is imperative that JNU adopts a proactive policy and.
starts.publishing the quality research of its. own student scholars and faculty for wider dissemination undetlts own emblem..
This will not only make many of our important research contributions, hitherto under publicized, easily accessible but will.
also act as a stimulating intellectual incentive to students and faculty alike in all future research endeavours..
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Construction of Hostels and Democratizing Hostel Allotment Rules: A severe hostel crisis continues with.
large number students awaiting hostels almost till the end of the second semester. Therefore, the construction of new.
hostels should be taken up on a priority basis. Interim arrangements for accommodation must be initiated right now so as to.
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avert a massive crisis at the beginning of the next semester: .
The dubious policy adopted during the tenure of the previous DoS about segregation of single and double-seater hostels.
and creating centralised pool of single-seaters must be reversed. Also the red-tapism invoked in hostel change must be.
removed. The centralized pooling system shouJd be done away with, so that students can get the hostel of their choice..
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Construction of School Annexe buildings must be expedited to solve the exjsting problem of paucity of classrooms..
Improved Library Facilities: In 2007-08, the JNUSU had highlighted the massive corruption and deficiencies in the .
management of library facilities -as a result the Chief Librarian was suspended on corruption charges, and more student.
representation and participation in the process of procurement of books was ensured. This process has to be strengthened..
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Book purchase and cataloguing requires serious engagement, as latest books particularly in sciences, social sciences, area.
studies and languages are hardly available in our library. .
A comprehensive package to revitalize the library facilities,.
procurement of new books and better utilization of library funds has to be evolved with proper student representation..
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The under-utilised 8th floor of the-ttbrary can be converted into an additional cyber library/reference sectiOff.-.
Dholpur house reading room should be expanded and Its facilities upgraded. Revitalisation of Career Counselling and--placement Bureau. .
Recruitment of Teachers: For a long time now, the entire JNU community has been demanding quick recruitment.
teachers and staff, keeping in mind legally mandated reservations for SC/ST/OBC/PH candidates. However, the JNU.
administration has been dilly-dallying on this demand. As a result the academics of the university have been suffering. Thissituation cannot be allowed to continue any longer. .
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Health Centre and 24x7 Health Care Facilities: After a long protest and hunger strike, the JNU administration hadprocured a proper 24x7 ambulance. However, the health faciliUes continue to be abysmal, and the committee (under the.
chairpersonship of the then Assistant Dean of Students) Is yet to submit its recommendations and act on them..
The health care facilities have to be upgraded on a priority basis with provisions of basic diagnostic facilities, anti-venom.
injections and other services. Gynaecologist must be present every day. removal of bed bugs and anti-mosquito spray beregularised. JNU should also make arrangements with adjacent hospitals and nursing homes to provide facilities to JNUstudents at concessional rates. .
Proactive and holistic steps to address rising dog population and cases of dog bites: It is suspected that variousbodies like the MCD and also some individuals occasionally dump stray dogs from other parts of Delhi in JNU. JNU.
administration will have to ensure that dogs from outside are not dumped in the campus, that the dogs on campus are .
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