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Feminist News Wrap: BAPSA, Guidelines For Doctors & Free Crèche Facility

Feminist news from around the country in a quick wrap.

BAPSA: The New Alternative Socio-Political Phenomenon

The JNUSU elections are prominent because they are happening precisely at a time when counter resistance movements are gaining strength and gravity across the country, especially across university campuses.

In the JNU Student Union Election Debate held on 8 September 2016, Rahul Sonpimple, president candidate for BAPSA called for the unity of the oppressed in his politically stimulating, well defined, and accurate speech. He also strongly critiqued the ABVP as well as the AISA-SFI alliance.

All other candidates Janhawi Ojha ABVP, Mohit Pandey from AISA-SFI alliance, Sunny Dhiman from NSUI, and Dileep Kumar from Student’s Front for Swaraj, also presented their speeches.

After Rahul’s speech, ASA-TISS and SIO JNU both extended support to BAPSA for JNUSU Elections, marking the unity of the oppressed.

Guidelines for Doctors on Sexual Boundaries

Indian Psychiatry Society (IPS) along with the Bangalore Declaration Group – a team of doctors across various medical specialties in India, has come up with a set of guidelines for doctors on sexual and other ethical boundaries for the first time to train them on what is ethically right and wrong. The guidelines would be adopted by October 2nd 2016 and all 6,500 psychiatrists recognised by IPS have to abide by the guidelines. The guidelines were submitted to the Medical Council of India by the IPS.

Demand for Free Crèche Facility

The Supreme Court faced criticism for charging exorbitant fee for its crèche service making it virtually unaffordable for many of its staff, following which it has decided to reduce the fee for the said service. Earlier, parents had to pay Rs 5,000 per month for one child in addition to depositing Rs 5000 as security money at the time of admission in the creche. But the court has now decided to remove the security amount and reduce the monthly charges to Rs 2,500.

Indira Jaising has urged the Supreme Court to make the Creche facility free. She has also raised various issues in respect of the functioning of Creche, such as the charges levied, the procedure for registering a child for a single day, better ventilation, open air area for children to play, emoluments payable to the employees/attendants, the upper age limit prescribed for children eligible for using the crèche etc.

Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro

It is double celebration time for India as Mariyappan Thangavelu wins gold and Varun Bhati bronze in the men’s High Jump event on day two of the Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Thangavelu created history by becoming the first Indian high-jumper to win gold at the Paralympics, with 1.89 metres. Bhati finished third with his personal best of 1.86 metres.

What we’re Reading

Hasina Khan on Beebak and their response to Muslim Personal Law Board via The Ladies Finger

A detailed evaluation of the anti-defection law and how it is against the fundamental principles of modern democracy via Round Table India

Interviews of BAPSA Central Panel Candidates via Dalit Camera: Through Un-Touchable Eyes

Dalit: Identity of Commodity for Savarnas? via Round Table India

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Featured Image Credit: Indian Express

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