After the international conference on Feb 6th-7th, JNU will host
National Conference in upcoming March also!

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Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2015 11:49:17 +0530
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Dear Students

Please find the attachment letter.

National Conference

on

Access to Higher Education: Overcoming Challenges faced by Students
belonging to SCs, STs, OBCs& Students with Disabilities

March 9-10, 2015

Equal Opportunity Office
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 110067

e-mail: [email protected]
www.jnu.ac.in

Invitation
Dear Friends,
It is with immense pleasure that, on behalf of the Equal Opportunity
Office, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, I invite you to
participate in the National Conference on Access to Higher Education:
Overcoming Challenges Faced by Students Belonging to SCs, STs, OBCs &
Students with Disabilities.
Background: Students belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled
Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC) and those with disabilities
often encounter a multitude of unique challenges in spaces of higher
education, independent of a further possibility of marginalization on
the lines of regional identities, language, class, religion, gender,
etc.
The proposed conference proposes to facilitate thought and discussion
on the impediments to equal opportunities for students, and to venture
further to explore mechanisms for resolution of such challenges. The
conference shall aim to evaluate different models and strategies for
promoting equality in opportunities, and serve as a platform for
interaction between stakeholders to share their perspectives, concerns
and expertise.
Efforts towards ensuring non-discrimination in opportunities to
students have included action at the governmentallevel through various
laws, policies, scholarships, schemes, etc.; at the institutionallevel
to implement institution specific policies; and also at an
organizational/ individuallevel through novel initiatives. The
conference shall seek to build a constructive debate for the
convergence of members from across the spectrum of stakeholders to
promote learning and cohesion in action.
It is envisaged that the conference program would inter alia comprise
of discussions on legislative and policy initiatives; students'
perspectives on challenges in the academic sphere including
difficulties encountered in hostels, eating spaces, mobility across
campuses, etc.; remedies available including public interest
litigation for enforcement of legal rights; outcomes of adopted
approaches with a focus on knowledge sharing; evolution of good
practices; building of stakeholder networks for collaboration and
pooling of resources, etc.
This important academic event would provide an opportunity to bring
together scholars, experts and writers, enable intense interactions,
promote an exchange of ideas and experiences, and foster fellowship.
The conference shall include invited lectures and symposia, panel
discussions, free papers, film screenings as well as other oral and
audio-visual presentations.
Thus, papers, symposia, panels and other presentations are invited on
various aspects of the conference theme and sub-themes. Guidelines for
the same are enclosed.
It shall be our endeavor to extend local hospitality to the
participants. However, since complimentary accommodation at the JNU
Guest House is limited, you are requested to register early.
We look forward to seeing you at the conference, and to your active
participation.
Sincerely,

Manu Mittal



Conference Convener                                             Organising 
Committee
Prof. Manu Mittal                                               Dr. Shivaji 
Kumar
                                                                Sh. Avinash 
Shahi
Conference Coordinators                                 Sh. Kumar Nripendra 
Pathak
Dr. G. N. Karna                                                 Sh. Mohib Anwar
Prof. P. A. George                                              Ms. Pragya 
Deora                        
                                                                Sh. Md. Manzoor 
Alam
                                                                Ms. Pronoti 
Baglary
                                                                Sh. Amol Madame









National Conference
on
Access to Higher Education: Overcoming Challenges Faced by Students
Belonging to SCs, STs, OBCs& Students with Disabilities
March 9-10, 2015

Outline of the Academic Program
Inaugural Session
Session 1: Inter-Institutional Networking& Knowledge Sharing
1.      Information Access
- Access to course material and information at various levels
2.      Stakeholder Obligations & Roles
- Obligations of governments and institutions
- Role to be played by NGOs &the civil society
3.      Technology &Collaboration of Expertise
- Development of databases (such as a national database)
- Inter-linking of resources (such as major libraries)
- Collaboration with international databases/ resources
- E-learning resources and Digital libraries
4.      Specialized Student Placement Cells
- A coordinated approach to placement cells for students with disabilities
Session 2: Legislative & Policy Provisions
1.      Existing Statutes, Schemes & Policies
-       Acts, schemes and policies framed and implemented by the
government, UGC and universities/institutions
2.      Academic Affairs & Examinations
-       Matters pertaining to examinations, such as the Ministry of Social
Justice &Empowerment (MSJE)guidelines and scribe related matters
3.      Rights of Persons with Disability (RPD) Bill 2012
-       A comparative review of the existing 1995 Act and the proposed 2012
Bill including provisions pertaining to education and barrier free
environment
4.      Reservations in Respect of SCs, STs, OBCs& PWDs
-       Practical aspects relating to reservations vis-à-vis interlocking 
&selections
5.      Financial Assistance & Opportunities
-       Various models & schemes for financial & other assistance for students
6.      Bridging the Knowledge Gap: Access to Information to Engage 
Participation
-       Accessibility of information on different policies through institutions
Session 3: Advocating a Barrier-Free Environment: Attitudinal Barriers
1.      Inter-Personal Interactions & Infrastructure Advancements
-       Overcoming barriers in interactions in hostels and within classrooms
2.      Protection Against Harassment
-       Protection against harassment in educational institutions
3.      Discrimination
-       Approaches to promoting non-discrimination
4.      Social Exclusion
-       Strategies for promoting social cohesion and remedying exclusion
Session 4: Implementation of Rights through Legal Remedies
1.      Public Interest Litigation as a Tool for Enforcing Rights & Social 
Change
2.      Leveraging the Right to Information Act, 2005
3.      Making a Case in the Court of the Office of the Chief Commissioner
for Persons with Disabilities (CCPD)
4.      Invoking the Powers of the NHRC
Session 5(A): Barrier Free Institutions: Bridging the Gap or Creating a Divide?
1.      Infrastructure Imperatives: Barrier Free Campus
2.      Review of Strategies & Models: Exploring Role Models
3.      Special Cases of Protection of Rights: Rights of SCs, STs, OBCs &
PWDs and Protection of Rights in Other Special Cases
4.      Access to Information: Maintaining an Information Flow
5.      Transportation and Mobility
6.      Access to Professional &Vocational Courses
Session 5(B): Establishing and Strengthening an Equal Opportunity Office
1.      The EOO: Introduction & Review of Role in Institutions
2.      The Way Forward: Making the EOO Effective
3.      Possible Recommendations to the Government, the UGC & Institution




Guidelines for Abstract Submission

*       Please submit the abstract of your paper/ symposium/ panel by 15
February 2015.
*       Abstracts may be submitted in English or in Hindi.
*       An abstract should not exceed 350 words.
*       Abstracts should be typed in single line spacing using 12 point Arial 
Font.
*       It is preferred that abstracts be sent by e-mail, however they may
also be sent by post.
*       Use capital alphabets placed at the top of the page for the abstract
title, followed by the author's/ authors'surname(s) preceded by
initials, followed by the name and address of the institution(s) to
which the author(s) is/are attached.
*       In case of there being more than one author for a particular
abstract, underline name of the author who will present the paper.








Correspondence Address
Conference Convener, National Conference
Equal Opportunity Office
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi - 110067
                        
e-mail: [email protected]
www.jnu.ac.in

Telephone Numbers
EOO Office              +91-11-26704014
Prof Manu Mittal        +91-98110-81869
Prof P. A. George       +91-98682-14379
Dr G. N. Karna  +91-98101-61358

                                

National Conference
on
Access to Higher Education: Overcoming Challenges faced by Students
belonging to SCs, STs, OBCs& Students with Disabilities

March 9-10, 2015

Equal Opportunity Office
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 110067


REGISTRATION FORM

Surname ............................................. First Name 
.................................................
Title(eg. Prof/Dr/Mr/Ms)................................ 
Occupation.................................................
Name of 
Institution.................................................................................................
Department................................................ Position 
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Contact Details
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City..................... State................ Postal 
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Contact Numbers(with STD/ISD/Area Code)
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Please send this form to:
Conference Convener, National Conference
Equal Opportunity Office
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi - 110 067

e-mail: [email protected]
/www.jnu.ac.in

Telephone Numbers
EOO Office              +91-11-26704014
Prof Manu Mittal        +91-98110-81869
Prof P. A. George       +91-98682-14379
Dr G. N. Karna          +91-98101-61358

Thanking you

Regards

Amrit

Equal Opportunity Office

JNU



-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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