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Colleges across Delhi University have increased their hostel fees, SRCC being one of them. While most of the students believe the hike in fees is for improvement of facilities that the college has to offer, the truth is far from it.

Many hostellers, who do not want to be named, have said that facilities in the hostel have only deteriorated since the fee hike. The quality of food in the mess or basic facilities like toilets, lighting and furniture has only worsened. Many CA students who get late returning to the hostel due to additional training have requested that their roommates be allowed to save some Mess food for them but were refused permission. They are forced to eat out and yet pay the Mess fees.

While most students believe the fee hike is for improving facilities, no one really knows the exact reason for it. It is widely rumored that the hostels will get renovated for the Commonwealth Games, but no work is underway yet, and no information is available regarding the same. The only thing told to a few students was that the hostel may be temporarily shifted during the games.

The Girls Hostel Common Room has also been an issue for a very long time. Due to renovations in the main college building, the Administrative office was shifted in the Girl’s Common Room. While the office has shifted back, the Girls Common Room has now turned into the temporary Computer block, depriving the girls of the common room. This was a hot issue during the College Union Elections, but seems to have died down since.

The hostel has recently been gripped by a series of expulsions, creating a huge chasm between students and the faculty, specially since one of the faculty members even suggested that with 70% of the college students being girls, the boys hostels should be converted to a girl’s one.

1)      Principalstein: Monster Supreme. Reigns over institution and inspires fear in the other monsterettes as well. Mission – To exterminate students’ happiness and convert college into self-styled deluxe prison

2)      Professaur: Inordinately stingy when it comes to marks and even more so in the case of attendance. Efficient substitute for sleeping pills

3)      Librarianator: Hobbles about yelling at people to keep quiet while contributing significantly to noise levels her/himself. Main aim is to rob poor students by charging them for every second past the due-date

4)      Canteen Hag: Devoid of change at all times but more than happy to substitute it with inedible toffees. Takes sadistic pleasure in making students wait for the maximum time possible before food is served.

5)      Class Nerdatron: Prime informant for the monster outfit. Annoyingly regular with assignments and permanent resident of the front row seat. Serves mainly to facilitate execution of various tortures on classmates by fellow monsters

The Fourth Annual Peace Day festival ‘Interpretations of Peace and Conflict’ was organized by the Kriti Team, a development research, praxis and communication team, is an independent, self-sustaining group of development activists & professionals who started working together in 1999.  This was held from the 19th – 22nd September 2009 at IHC, New Delhi.

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The festival, recognized the urgent need for peace in today’s conflict ridden societies and that peace needs to occupy a permanent place in the country’s mindscape

They had interesting events such as

Manufacturing Peace: a panel discussion

International Peace Day celebrations

Peace Reels: documentary screenings

Also part of this was some poetry, books and films on related issues and community made products for livelihood peace of marginalized communities.

The second festival of Eid, also known as Eid-ul-Fitr, falls in the holy month of Ramzan. The festival of Id-ul-Fitr in Delhi is celebrated with much fun and gaiety. Muslims fast throughout the month of Ramzan and the last day of this month marks the celebration of Eid. Ramzan teaches people self-control and Eid instructs them to let go. People indulge in shopping during this festive season and present gifts to the near and dear ones.

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On this day, worshippers visit mosques to offer Eid prayers. After praying, people embrace and greet each other. On this day, a special sweet dish ‘sewai’ is prepared. Melas are also held on this festive occasion, where people dressed in their special clothing go and enjoy the merry-go-rounds, swings, songs, music and good food.

The day before Eid al-Fitr families typically donate food such as rice, barley or dates, to the less well off. The donation is known as “sadaqah al-fitr” or charity of fast breaking. Eid itself marks the first day of the Islamic calendar’s month of Shawwal.

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In New Delhi , many Muslims flock to  the biggest and hugely popular mosque ‘Jama Masjid’ to offer Eid prayers.

Interesting fact: In New York City’s iconic Empire State Building was lit in green in honor of Eid-al-Fitr from October 12-14, 2007

– Shraddha Gupta

On September 18 nearly 300 students, teachers and non teaching staff of the DU from across the city participated in a protest rally under the aegis of the Safe University Campaign to present a Charter of Demands to the Vice-Chancellor to demand that the campus be made a zero tolerance zone towards sexual harassment.

The Policy on Sexual Harassment and Ordinance XV (D) was passed after a sustained campaign by the university community between 2001-2003. Under the requirements of the ordinance each college is mandated to form required committees of UUCC, CCC and CPCC to create awareness about sexual harassment and to inquire into any complaints, whose ruling would have been binding on the college authorities. However a study conducted by the SUC revealed that the implementation of the ordinance was abysmal. Nearly 90% of the respondents agreed that sexual harassment was a major problem in the campus yet they were clueless about the existence of such an ordinance. In many colleges the required committees had not been formed.

The aim of the rally was also to generate awareness and to create public pressure on the administration to take up the issue on a scale as massive as that of the Anti-ragging and Anti-smoking campaigns, both of which have been highly successful. Some of the demands included allocation of a permanent space in each college for the display of the names and contact numbers of the members of the Complaints committee and making each university member sign an undertaking at the beginning of the year saying that he/she is aware of the Ordinance. The protestors also demanded that the University should ensure that all colleges have active Sexual Harassment Complaints Committees and Gender Sensitization Committees as per the Ordinance and that these bodies should be made more accountable.

The delegation received a mixed response from the administration and a date for a follow up meeting has been fixed. The campaign is an ongoing movement and they hold public meetings every Tuesday at 4 PM in the arts faculty to which concerned students are invited to show their support for the cause.

Career Launcher to conduct special seminar on increasing overall Score!

(Sep. 16, 2009, New Delhi): Career Launcher conducted a special seminar for the benefit of CAT (Common Admission Test) 2009 aspirants today – ‘Seeing is believing’ aimed at helping CAT students smartly increase their overall score. Mr. R. Sreenivasan, an alumnus of IIM-B and the director of Career Launcher who has many years of experience mentoring students for CAT, anchored the seminar.

Before the seminar, the students were shown some motivational video clips. Then, Mr. Sreenivasan discussed how they can maximize their score and what their strategy should be. He guided the students with lots of tips for CAT-2009 with ample of motivational stories. After the seminar, Mr. Sreenivasan took queries from the attendees on preparing for CAT and how the change in CAT format will affect their preparation.

The seminar was conducted at Sriram Auditorium, in two time slots (2.00 PM to 5.00 PM and 5:30PM to 8:30 PM). The seminar saw participation of more than 2000 students from all parts of Delhi $ NCR. The attendees were simply thrilled at learning how simple the CAT-2009 can be.

“Attempting this seminar has helped me overcome my fear and I am going back to my home with lots of valuable tips” said an elated participant student.

About Career Launcher: Founded in 1995 by a group of IIT-IIM alumni, Career Launcher began its journey with one vision — to enable people realize their potential and make their dreams come true. Their belief has always been in mentoring lives rather than imparting lessons and their core dedication has been towards the cause of democratizing education and enhancing capabilities. Presently, Career Launcher is enabling people to achieve their career dreams in more than 150 locations across India and the Middle East.

Andy Roddick- Persevere yet

-Radhika Marwah

To say that the latest edition of the US Open is a bolt from the blue would perhaps be taking it a bit far, but it is a shocker alright. So far, as I sit down to write this piece, Andy Roddick and Andy Murray have been the biggest upsets of the season, while 17 year old, Melanie Oudin has overpowered the likes of Sharapova and Dementieva. Nadal is looking good and Clijsters has managed to conquer a William.

Well, this piece right here deals with the pain that the misfortune of Mr. Roddick is inflicting on all his fans and on himself, I am certain.

Roddick’s luck is conspicuous by its absence. Desperate suggestions by a fraught fan:

  1. Try spelling your name as Andee Roddicke; works for us, also sounds foreign and interesting.
  2. Sparrows are thought to carry the souls of the dead and it is believed to bring bad luck if you kill one. Er, maybe he killed a couple of hundred…
  3. Take a sabbatical from tennis and go in search of used horseshoes. It must be hung over the door with the open end up, so the good fortune doesn’t spill out.
  4. Organise a 14- day yagya, chanting ohm all the while.
  5. Instigate a conspiracy against Fedex, The Invincible.
  6. Introduce a law against men taller than 6’6” from playing professional tennis.

Besides the inanity, the truth is that Andy Roddick is a phenomenal player. I say this not because he is brilliant and flawless but precisely because he is not. Roddick is a player that everyone had written off a few years back. He was witty, aggressive, had a powerful serve but that was about it. There was nothing special about his game. Things turned around after his humiliating exit from Wimbledon 2008. Roddick worked hard on his fitness and completely turned his game around. He was no longer banking on his serve but playing with his head on court. So complete was his transformation that he managed to be the better player in Wimbledon 2009, even though Federer won the Final. Talk about being lucky. The match between Isner and Roddick in this year’s US Open was nothing short of epic. Being two sets down, Roddick came back with some hard forehands and passionate shouts. He played some excellent shots and Isner had a tough time breaking his serve.  He may have lost the five- setter but he did not play below- par tennis. What makes A- Rod so awe- inspiring is not the perfection or skill that greats like Federer exhibit. Rather, it is the sheer fight that this man has that reinstates my faith in him. Time and again.

Marat Safin

-Anmol Arora

Talent  is an amazing gift and a terrible curse. Too little of it can render a man helpless while too much can  blind. One talented name that brings ambivalence to tennis admirers is, Marat Safin. Standing tall at 6ft 3 inches he has enthralled and dismayed the audience for over twelve years.

He burst on the scene as a twenty year old, destroying Pete Sampras at the U.S. Open in 2002. Defeating Sampras at his homeground, he found himself curious audience and speculative media. Experts showered him with praise and hailed the Russian as the next champion of the game. While he was in possesion of awe-inspiring skills his temprament was wanting. Opponents were often reduced to audience as Safin either demolished them or self-destructed. A career full of ups and downs saw him clubbed with the finest of the game and also penalised for tanking( not trying hard enough) a match. His victorious struggle against, the seemingly undefeatable, Federer at the Australian Open in 2005 is regarded as one of the best matches in the history of the game. Subsequently winning the same event, led people to believe that his career was back on track, however, injuries and ordinary performances overshadowed these hopes.

With years passing by and age catching up he announced this year as his last on the professional tennis circuit; leaving the tennis fraternity saddened and nostalgic. The enigmatic blend of finesse, eruptive temper and dapper looks will hold Marat Safin immortal to tenniskind.


11th March, 2:10 pm

He was a tall, bulky column standing between my sight and the blaring, distracting glare of the television. I gulped. Half-masticated food. Of course I knew what was wrong.
“There are maggots on your time, son”
I battled with the gross visuals that negated my appetite. He walked away quietly with his shoulder blades clenched, his jaw taut like mine but sans the well-cooked particle of board-exam-appropriate-food. My ten minute lunch time had been exceeded by two and a half. By now I could have finished writing a three mark answer from the Maths question bank.
When I did finish writing the answer, a warm droplet landed on the water proof ink and tried with its might to obliterate the contents on the page. There was another warm splash on the back of my neck, but I didn’t turn around. Soon, my mum’s face would bend close to my ear as I blankly stared into my notebook. Her tear-corroded voice would say- “You’re meant to do this, and I know you’ll do it, my love”

12th March, 12:01 am

There are shadows on my ceiling. The stern streetlight gathers feeble images that my imagination produces. Page two hundred and twelve, diagram thirteen point nine appears with its trademark spidery transversal. After two steps, you draw an altitude. I’ve never figured out why, just that you have to, or else you won’t get that elusive solution. I can see Reema walking across page seventy eight with her basket of oranges, and immediately remember the probability.
I know that just because I know these answers, I won’t find these questions in today’s paper. I also know that this is my only chance at getting that hundred per cent in the most-scoring-paper out of the lot. This is my only chance to live up to what my parents have given me my life for. My function in this society as a student gets qualified tomorrow. Basically, I go public.
So if I allow that picaresque mosquito to bite me, and I get dengue tomorrow… I’ll miss my chance. The only attempt I get at fulfilling my purpose.
The black, straight-backed digits on my watch are getting dim and mixing with the fluorescent backlight. I’ve wasted two hours of my moderated sleep. I can’t explain how your eyes don’t close when they’re too dry. There’s no point to close them really when you have to crowbar them open at each dawn. I tried to cry to lubricate them but it was empty.
Sliding out of the covers, I latch the bathroom door shut softly and sit on the u-bend fully naked. I can’t shit. I can’t pee. Vomit. Because at 1:30 pm tomorrow the tourniquet will finally be loosened, so I have to last it out. I’m meant to do this right.

12th March, 3:00 pm

I forgot the altitude. Drew a bisector instead. And so I never forgive myself. I hide forever. So much for my ‘going public’.

23rd April, 7:15 pm

Mum doesn’t know I’ve been the one responsible for the water shortage. Every night, I sit on the u-bend for hours watching the water fill and overflow the bucket. I play with the puddle at my feet and listlessly splash around. Things that overfill their container have always intrigued me. I wish this bathroom was a bucket and I was that ant swirling and gasping in it.
Not yet. Because I haven’t made my ‘mark’. Maybe, when I do…

25th May, 5:05 pm

We all think we’re happy when we smile or feel warm inside at the agency of some stimuli. But you can only truly be happy when you know what it is to be truly not-happy.
And that’s not a lukewarm poetic sense of achievement.
It’s an explosion.
Today, my eyes were finally wet, as I laughed and laughed and screamed with joy. My skin was red from being rubbed with raucous congratulation. It felt as though my relatives had tattooed the hundred per cent onto my shoulders. My hair was completely askew from being rumpled. Throat ached from graciously and humbly responding to my accolade, on a billion phone calls, some even from overseas. My blood joined in with the outdoor noise. It crashed like a tornado in my gut or thudded in my veins, like heavy luggage being dumped on a platform. Each breath I took overwhelmed my lungs. Legs felt jittery, lips burnt from the various forms of caffeine, both hot and cold, that I was smothered with, as a symbolic revival of normal-human-junk food again. Papa forced me in front of the television and laughed louder than the laugh-track. I think looking at my Maths marks over and over was giving me a powerful aphrodisiac. Tiny, but rapid and powerful pulsations kept flying up and down my chest. If I saw that bisector on my textbook today, I would make love to it.

26th May, 12:45 am

The revelry is over and everyone sleeps. But it carries on in my pulse. I needed peace and I found it. Who doesn’t feel that silent sense of content after everything they lived for and worked for and dreamed for, materializes before them just the way it should.
I found peace in the slow and steady drip-drip sound of crimson running down my wrist… spilling out.
At last.
I was a little apprehensive that it would hurt, but nothing hurts anymore. Not here. Not in this haven of complete and absolute happiness. Adding to the joy, I’d like to mention that it was done most elegantly and aptly. A compass. From my Camlin geometry box set. The same one that helped me construct the bisector- that epitome of my victory