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Today's Topics:
1. Admission Notification of Courses of Makhanlal Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita Vishwavidyalaya(MCRP (Sagnik Chakravartty)
2. Admission Form of MCRPV (Sagnik Chakravartty)
3. Film Screening (Sagnik Chakravartty)
4. M A in Mass Communication and Journalism Course in Tezpur University (Sagnik Chakravartty)
5. FW: H-Gender-MidEast: CfP: SEPHIS: Labour Migration in an
Earlier Phase of Global Restructuring (Ravi Vasudevan)
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Message: 1
Date: 17 Apr 2002 12:41:01 -0000
From: "Sagnik Chakravartty" <sagnik8 at rediffmail.com>
Reply-To: "Sagnik Chakravartty" <sagnik8 at rediffmail.com>
To: announcements at sarai.net
Cc: ranita at sarai.net
Subject: [Announcements] Admission Notification of Courses of Makhanlal Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita Vishwavidyalaya(MCRP
MAKHANLAL CHATURVEDI RASHTRIYA PATRAKARITA VISHWAVIDYALAYA
(MCRPV)
ADMISSION NOTICE-2002
University Teaching Department Bhopal Campus
Name of the Programme Duration Eligibility Seats
Centre for Journalism Studies
Master of Journalism (MJ) One Year Any Graduate 25
P.G. Diploma in Applied Translation, (PGDAT) One year Any Graduate
20
P.G. Diploma in Creative Writing,(PGDCW) One year Any Graduate
20
Centre for Mass Communication Studies
M.A. in Mass Communication Two years Any Graduate 20
Centre for Public Relations,Advertising & Management Studies
M.A. in Advertising &Public Relations Two years Any Graduate 25
M.A. in Multimedia & Commercial Arts Two years Any Graduate 25
P.G. Diploma in Public Relations One year Any Graduate 20
P.G. Diploma in Multi Media One year Any Graduate 20
P.G. Diploma in Commercial Arts One year Any Graduate 20
Centre for Library & Information Science Studies
Master of Library & Information Science (M.L.I.S.) (Digital
Networking) One year BLIS/BLib 25
P.G. Diploma in Library Automation One year BLIS/BLib 20
Centre for Audio- Visual Studies
M.A. in Broadcast Journalism Two years Any Graduate 25
P.G. Diploma in Video Production One years Any Graduate 20
Centre for Computer Science and Application Studies
Master of Computer Applications (M.C.A.) Three years Graduation
with Maths at 10+2 level 40
Master of Science in Information Technology[M.Sc.(IT)] Two years
BE-Computer, BCA, BIT, BSc (IT), PGDCA 60
Bachelor of Computer application (B.C.A.) Three years 10+2 60
For Noida Campus
Master of Journalism (MJ) Two years Any Graduate 25
M. A. in Broadcast Journalism Two years Any Graduate 25
Bachelor of Journalism (BJ) Three years 10+2 25
M. A. in Advertising &Public Relations Two years Any Graduate 25
Two seats in each computer course are reserved for NRI or NRI
sponsored candidates.
Instructions:
Selection shall be made on the basis of Entrance Test to be held
on 9 June 2002 at the following Centers-
Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhopal, Bhubneshwar, Chandigarh, Dehradun,
Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jammu, Kolkotta, Lucknow, Mumbai,
Nagpur, New Delhi , Patna, Raipur, Ranchi, Shimla Trivandram.
The University reserve the rights to Add or Cancel the Examination
Centre depending upon the no. of applicants.
Reservation for SC/ST/OBC candidates shall be as per rules. 3%
reservation for persons with disabilities.
Candidates appearing in their eligibility examination may also
apply but they would be required to submit proof of having passed
that examination latest by 15/8/2002 failing which they will not
be admitted.
Candidates may apply for appearing in the Entrance Test, in the
following format along with 2 passport size photographs and Demand
Draft of Rs. 250 drawn in favour of the "Makhanlal Chaturvedi
Rashtriya Patrakarita Vihawadilaya" payable at Bhopal so as to
reach the office latest by 31st May 2002.
Candidate may apply for any number of courses in the same format
but he/she will have to give the preference clearly.
Click Here for Admission Application Form.
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Message: 2
Date: 17 Apr 2002 12:40:25 -0000
From: "Sagnik Chakravartty" <sagnik8 at rediffmail.com>
Reply-To: "Sagnik Chakravartty" <sagnik8 at rediffmail.com>
To: announcements at sarai.net
Cc: ranita at sarai.net
Subject: [Announcements] Admission Form of MCRPV
Makhanlal Chaturvedi
Rashtriya Patrakarita Vishwavidyalaya
P.O. No. RSN-560, E-8, Trilochan Nagar, Shahpura, Bhopal-462039.
Phone : 0755-725559, 294903 Fax : 561970
Application for Admission 2002
Application for Admission at (Please ayour Choice) Bhopal
Noida
Fix your self Attessted Photograph here
1. Course(s) Applied for 1.____________________
2.______________________
3_____________________ 4.______________________
2. Name
(in block letters)
______________________________________________
3. Father's Name ______________________________________________
4. Mother's name ______________________________________________
Staple your Photograph here
5. Date of Birth ______________________________________________
6. Address with PINCode
and Phone Number
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
7. Educational Qualification (Attached certified copies of
marksheets)
S.No Exam.Passed+2 & Onwards Year Board/Univarsity Main Subject
Division
8. Exam Centre Preference (Name of the City) 1. ______________
2.______________ 3. _____________
9. Category SC/ ST/ OBC/ General/ NRI /Disabled
__________________________________________________
10.Bank Name, DD No., Amount. & Date
__________________________________________________
Date
Signature of Applicant
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General Instructions
1. Selection : Selection shall be made on the basis of All India
Entrance Test to be held on 9 June 2002 at the following
Examination Centers* :
1. Ahmedabad 2. Bangalore 3. Bhopal 4. Bhubneshwar 5. Chandigarh
6. Dehradun
7. Guwahati 8. Hyderabad 9. Jaipur 10. Jammu 11. Kolkotta 12.
Lucknow
13. Mumbai 14. Nagpur 15. New Delhi 16. Patna 17. Raipur 18.
Ranchi
19. Shimla 20.Trivandram
* The University reserve the rights to Add or Cancel the
Examination Centre depending upon the no. of applicants.
2. Reservation : Reservation for SC/ST/OBC candidates shall be as
per rules. 3% reservation for persons with disabilities.
3. Eligibility : Candidates appearing in their eligibility
examination may also apply but they would be required to submit
proof of having passed that examination latest by 15/8/2002
failing which they will not be admitted.
4 Candidates may apply for appearing in the Entrance Test, in the
format given above along with 2 passport size photographs and
Demand Draft of Rs. 250 drawn in favour of the "Makhanlal
Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita Vishwavidyalaya" payable at
Bhopal so as to reach the office latest by 31th May 2002.
5. Candidate may apply for any number of courses in the same
format but he/she will have to give the preference clearly.
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Message: 3
Date: 17 Apr 2002 13:03:34 -0000
From: "Sagnik Chakravartty" <sagnik8 at rediffmail.com>
Reply-To: "Sagnik Chakravartty" <sagnik8 at rediffmail.com>
To: announcements at sarai.net
Subject: [Announcements] Film Screening
FILM CLUB
India International Centre
Additional screening:
On Friday, 19th April at 6.30 pm
PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH A MAN IN THE BACKGROUND (Spain)
(102 min; 1996; 35 mm; English sub-titles)
Director: Manane Rodriguez
When Cristina, a 35 =96 year =96 old lawyer, comes to the
conclusion that
love is a source of permanent pain, tears and obsessions, she
constructs a perfect protection around herself. She has a
profession that she likes and is good at; a house that she loves
and rules; a
steady lover to entertain her in her free time whom she can
leave
whenever the time comes=85 but, one day she falls in love and the
first
chinks in her armour begin to show
(Collaboration: Embassy of Spain)
Film Club members are requested to please show their membership
cards at the gates. Entry for these screenings is restricted to
members
of the IIC Film Club
Please note:
Single Membership - Entry valid for 1 person
Double Membership - Entry valid for 2 persons
Associate Membership- Entry valid for 2 persons
L.S.Tochhawng
Assistant Programme Officer
40, Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi 110003
Telephone: 461 9431
Fax: 462 7751
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Message: 4
Date: 17 Apr 2002 14:02:37 -0000
From: "Sagnik Chakravartty" <sagnik8 at rediffmail.com>
Reply-To: "Sagnik Chakravartty" <sagnik8 at rediffmail.com>
To: announcements at sarai.net
Cc: ranita at sarai.net
Subject: [Announcements] M A in Mass Communication and Journalism Course in Tezpur University
TEZPUR UNIVERSITY
NAPAAM::TEZPUR::784028, Assam
Admission Notification :: 2002-2003
Applications are invited from eligible candidates for admission
into Master of Mass Communication and Journalism Programme.
Eligibility :
i) Candidates with a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a
recognised Indian/Foreign University.
ii) Candidates who are appearing or have appeared in the
qualifying exam in 2002 can also appear at the admission test.
How to apply :Application forms together with prospectus may be
obtained from any of the following places.(A) The Academic Section
by paying Rs. 250/- (Rupees Two Hundred Fifty) only in cash or by
Bank Draft. OR by sending a request together with a self-addressed
unstamped envelope of size 27cm x 23cm superscribed " Admission
MCJ, 2002 " accompanied by a Bank Draft for Rs. 300/-(Rupees Three
Hundred) only, (B) Main branches of SBI at Jorhat, Dibrugarh,
Lakhimpur, Bongaigaon, Silchar, Shillong, Imphal, Itanagar,
Aizwal, Agartala and at Panbazar branch of SBI, Guwahati by paying
Rs. 260/-(Rupees Two Hundred Sixty) only (C) Law College, Tezpur
by paying Rs. 250/-(Rupees Two Hundred Fifty) only in cash or by
bank draft (D)) web-site (http://www.tezu.ernet.in.) Application
forms downloaded from the web-site will have to be submitted
alongwith a Bank Draft of Rs.250/- (Rupees Two Hundred and Fifty)
only. Bank Draft should be drawn in favour of the Registrar,
Tezpur University payable at Tezpur.
Sale of Prospectus and Application form by the Academic Section,
Tezpur University and Law College, Tezpur
23-04-2002 to 17-05-2002
Postal sale of Prospectus and Application form
23-04-2002 to 06-05-2002
Sale of Prospectus and Application format SBI branches mentioned
above
01-05-2002 to 10-05-2002
Application form can be downloaded from the web-site from
23-04-2002
Application forms complete in all respects should reach the Head,
Deptt. of Mass Communication and Journalism, Tezpur University on
or before 17-05-2002. Application received after the expiry of the
last date will be rejected. The University will not bear any
responsibility for any postal delay.
Sd/-Academic Registrar
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 19:46:00 -0700
To: announcements at sarai.net
From: Ravi Vasudevan <raviv at sarai.net>
Subject: [Announcements] FW: H-Gender-MidEast: CfP: SEPHIS: Labour Migration in an
Earlier Phase of Global Restructuring
>From: abraham <abraham at ssrc.org>
>To: "'raviv at sarai.net'" <raviv at sarai.net>
>Subject: FW: H-Gender-MidEast: CfP: SEPHIS: Labour Migration in an Earlier
> Phase of Global Restructuring
>Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 18:25:23 -0400
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>Sent: 4/10/02 6:15 PM
>Subject: FW: H-Gender-MidEast: CfP: SEPHIS: Labour Migration in an Earlier
>Phase of Global Restructuring
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Martina Rieker [mailto:mrieker at aucegypt.edu]
>Sent: Wed, April 10, 2002 5:16 PM
>To: H-GENDER-MIDEAST at H-NET.MSU.EDU
>Subject: H-Gender-MidEast: CfP: SEPHIS: Labour Migration in an Earlier
>Phase of Global Restructuring
>
>
>Labour Migration in an Earlier Phase of Global Restructuring
>Call for papers
>A SEPHIS Workshop in Xiamen (P.R. of China)
>10-12 December 2002
>
>
>
>Migration of labour is a prominent feature of the latest round of global
>restructuring, reflecting ongoing changes in the international division
>of
>work. The sharp increase in mobility has given rise to increased control
>by
>state agencies. Towards the end of the 20th century, the number of
>labour-sending and labour-receiving countries has increased, and
>currently
>at
>least 150 million people live outside their countries of origin. As the
>World
>Bank has pointed out, today's migrants increasingly come from poor
>countries
>and their stay in the host countries is becoming shorter. More than half
>the
>global flow of migrants is now between developing countries.
>
>The large-scale movement of workers over short and long distances is
>anything
>but a new phenomenon. The intercontinental trek always seems to have
>drawn
>more attention than the flow of labour within regional or national
>settings,
>although the latter is likely to have been even more massive. Labour
>migration
>has resulted in ethnically specified diversity and the articulation of
>important new cultural identities. For example, societies in the
>Caribbean
>and
>in Latin America (e.g. the Guyanas, Cuba and Brazil) owe their very
>existence
>to immigration from other parts of the world, especially Africa and
>Asia. On
>the other hand, it is well known that there are regions that have
>exported
>large contingents of labour to faraway destinations for many generations
>(e.g.
>the Hakkas of South China and the Biharis of the Gangetic plain in
>India).
>
>This Sephis workshop focuses on the social history of labour migration
>taking
>place from the 1850s to the end of the 20th century. The basic idea in
>concentrating on these temporal boundaries is that the work-related
>migration
>that took place during the colonial period signalled fundamental shifts
>in
>the
>global economy, transforming the relationship between capital and labour
>outside the metropolitan zone and in a way that was till then beyond the
>reach
>of market and state. Today, there is an urgent need for a better
>comparative
>understanding of the historical links between this colonial migration
>and
>the
>postcolonial trajectories of culturally pluriform societies and states
>in
>the
>South.
>
>The immobility long ascribed to precolonial and pre-industrial economies
>is
>deeply misconceived and actually inspired by notions held by colonial
>policy
>makers. These economies were not stagnant at all but should be defined
>as
>frontier societies shaped by a political configuration in which
>territoriality
>was not the organising principle for the exercise of power. Regular
>labour
>migration did occur, and even to remote destinations, by peoples reputed
>to
>be
>'without history'. However, it is also our contention that a new
>mobility
>pattern emerged around the middle of the 19th century when, within the
>framework of colonial rule, industrial capitalism began to develop in
>sectors
>previously rather peripheral to state power. Plantations and mines were
>opened
>up and these gave rise to the large-scale mobilisation of 'coolie
>labour';
>industrialism came to these (semi-) colonised societies as a rural
>rather
>than
>as an urban phenomenon.
>
>A local work force was either not available or was unwilling to become
>engaged
>in the new enterprises. Moreover, for reasons of control, employers were
>distinctly in favour of recruitment from far away. At the same time,
>breakthroughs in transport technology resulted in a reduction of travel
>time
>and travel cost. Coal-based steam made travel (both by rail and by ship)
>less
>prone to seasonal variation. A complex infrastructure of roads, railway
>lines,
>ports and other public works developed (together with sites of
>inspection
>and
>surveillance, including cantonments and prisons) to facilitate the
>movement
>of
>migrants and subsequently that of the commodities they produced.
>Constructing
>and maintaining this complex infrastructure was in itself a laborious
>task
>which required an enormous reservoir of navvies, very often immigrants
>themselves.
>
>The workshop concentrates on the nature of the migratory process. We
>invite
>paper proposals that treat the following themes historically:
>* the identities of migrant workers and their different professions and
>trades;
>* the modalities of recruitment and passage, and the maintenance of
>'home'
>links.
>
>Identities. Most migrants who were transformed into industrial wage
>labourers
>are thought to have originated from a land-poor or landless milieu, to
>have
>been engaged in coolie labour in mines and plantations, and to have been
>young
>and predominantly male. We would like the papers to examine these
>assumptions
>critically. Papers may also consider to what extent such migrant
>identities
>and gendered cultural constructs of migrants impinged on cultural
>diversities
>in postcolonial societies.
>
>We especially invite papers dealing with migrants who remained
>self-employed
>as artisans, shopkeepers and petty traders or who qualified for clerical
>positions in the government apparatus. Their migration was in many cases
>not
>regulated or registered but came about by relying on social networks and
>support from migrant 'bridgeheads' already established in the country of
>arrival: Chinese in Southeast Asia, Armenians in South Asia, Indians in
>East
>Africa, Lebanese in West Africa, Arabs in Southeast Asia, Chinese in the
>Caribbean and Central America, and so on. What were their motives for
>migration? Were they fleeing poverty or cash taxation, or did they have
>other
>motives?
>
>Recruitment and passage. In today's international migration, recruitment
>agencies play a crucial role. These can be legal or illegal, and
>recruitment
>can be based on various forms and institutions of compulsion and force
>('human
>trafficking'). But how were recruitment and transport arranged in the
>earlier
>period? What (colonial) state policies informed recruitment drives, and
>how
>did these interact with the activities of commercial recruitment
>agencies?
>States intervened by appointing 'protectors' to deal with malpractices
>in
>recruitment and transport but they also intervened as active parties in
>disciplining migrant labour. How did migrants make use of recruitment
>agencies
>and state migration policies? Under which circumstances did they
>mobilise to
>resist and protest? What links did they maintain with their 'home'
>societies?
>
>The workshop is especially well placed to explore comparatively how our
>findings for the colonial period relate to current debates about labour
>migration, human trafficking, and diasporic communities in the early
>21st
>century. The present global movement of labour builds in significant
>ways on
>the patterns and relationships established during that earlier phase of
>global
>restructuring.
>
>Authors are invited to submit a one page paper proposal indicating the
>scope,
>nature and approach of their intended papers and Academic CV (maximum of
>3
>pages). Such proposals in English must reach the SEPHIS Secretariat by
>15th
>June 2002. Final drafts of satisfactory papers are due by 1st November
>2002
>
>Conference papers in languages other than English must be submitted by
>1st
>October 2002 to allow enough time for English translations as the
>language
>of
>the conference is English.
>
Ravi Vasudevan
The Sarai Programme
Fellow, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies
29 Rajpur Road, Delhi-110054
India
Tel. 395-1190, 394-2119, 396-0040
Fax. 394-3450
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