Episodes

  • Akash Kumar Reflects on Achievements and Future Plans: Re-electing for Progress - UoH Student Union
    Oct 24 2024

    Akash believes that continuity in leadership is key to maintaining the progress they’ve achieved while striving for further advancements in education equality, infrastructure improvements, and student welfare. Polling Date: Date: 25th October 2024 (Friday) Time: 09:00 AM – 05:00 PM Join Akash Kumar and the ASA-BSF-DSU-SFI alliance in their ongoing journey towards a better and more inclusive University of Hyderabad. Make your vote count for a future that values justice, equality, and progress. Watch the full interview on our YouTube channel and podcast platforms, and don't forget to subscribe for more interviews with key student leaders. Here are the key highlights from the ASA-BSF-DSU-SFI manifesto for the 2024-25 University of Hyderabad Students' Union Elections: 1. Social Justice and Inclusivity: Commitment to resisting privatization and graded autonomy in higher education, ensuring education remains a right for all, not a privilege for the few. Introduction of Deprivation Points during admissions for non-male students and candidates from marginalized regions. Advocacy for gender-neutral washrooms and transgender-friendly hostels. Continued fight for better access to social welfare scholarships for marginalized students, ensuring timely disbursements. 2. Academic and Research Support: No fee hikes in response to ongoing fund cuts, to prevent marginalized students from being excluded from education. Push for increased fellowships (Non-NET, UoH-SA) and timely disbursement. Fight against exclusionary academic policies, such as the minimum CGPA criteria for MA dissertations. Establishment of a University Press to support research publications by students and faculty. 3. Hostel and Mess Improvements: Construction of new hostels and improved sanitation and pest control in existing facilities. Advocacy for gender-neutral and married scholars' hostels. Implementation of mess transparency and resistance to privatization of mess facilities. Introduction of common kitchens and washing machine services in all hostels. 4. Infrastructure Enhancements: Expansion of Wi-Fi facilities in public places and hostels. Demand for better canteen tendering policies to ensure affordable food prices for students. Installation of tactile guiding paths for visually impaired students and ramps for better accessibility. 5. Sports and Cultural Development: Renovation of sports facilities including a mini-football ground, basketball courts, and a yoga center. Organization of progressive cultural festivals such as Sukoon, film festivals, and literary festivals celebrating diverse cultures and student talents. 6. Health and Hygiene: Regular health camps addressing specific medical concerns like PCOD/PCOS, thyroid issues, and mental health support. Weekly transgender health consultations at the university health center. Improved sanitation measures, including regular fumigation and institutional support for mental health awareness. 7. Environmental Sustainability: Establishment of a committee for environmental protection and waste management on campus. Demand for Environmental Impact Assessments before the construction of new infrastructure to maintain ecological balance. 8. Student Welfare and Campus Democracy: Advocacy for the right to free speech and protection of public spaces for critical discussions and debates. Resistance to communal organizations like RSS on campus and arbitrary disciplinary actions by the administration. Creation of a Minority Welfare Cell and advocacy for better representation of SC, ST, OBC, and EWS students. These highlights outline a clear focus on social justice, academic support, inclusivity, and infrastructure improvement, making the ASA-BSF-DSU-SFI alliance a strong advocate for a fair and progressive student community.

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    14 mins
  • Driving Change: C Sunil Kumar’s Vision for a Better University – General Secretary Candidate 2024
    Oct 24 2024

    In this episode of Voices That Lead, we present C Sunil Kumar, the highly experienced General Secretary candidate contesting from the AISA-MSF-NSUI alliance in the 2024 University of Hyderabad Students’ Union Elections. Known for his deep understanding of the university’s challenges, Sunil Kumar offers a comprehensive and visionary approach to addressing these issues and driving meaningful change. Key Points from His Visionary Campaign: 1. Identifying Core Problems: C Sunil Kumar has thoroughly analyzed the pressing issues plaguing the university, including infrastructure gaps, student welfare concerns, lack of transparency, and inadequate academic resources. He believes that identifying these problems is the first step toward real, lasting change. 2. Proposed Solutions for Every Challenge: Sunil Kumar’s campaign is rooted in actionable solutions: Improved Infrastructure: He proposes to renovate hostels, academic buildings, and public spaces, ensuring that the university’s facilities meet the needs of every student. Student Welfare: Sunil plans to introduce policies for better healthcare access, expand the implementation of scholarships, and ensure the provision of essential resources like sanitary products and mental health support. Academic Support: From increasing access to digital resources to ensuring timely fellowship disbursals, Sunil Kumar aims to create a more robust academic environment. 3. Inclusivity and Equity: Standing with the AISA-MSF-NSUI alliance, which shares values similar to those of the National Congress, Sunil Kumar emphasizes inclusivity, justice, and student empowerment. His vision includes promoting equity for marginalized communities and ensuring that every student, regardless of background, has a voice in the university’s governance. 4. Transparency and Accountability: One of Sunil Kumar’s primary goals is to reintroduce transparent governance, making sure that the student union is accountable to the student body. He advocates for regular General Body Meetings and the creation of a platform where students can directly voice their concerns and provide feedback on union activities. 5. Vision for Change: C Sunil Kumar believes that the University of Hyderabad is on the cusp of transformation, and he stands ready to lead that change. His campaign is focused on building a university that: Puts students’ needs first. Improves transparency in decision-making processes. Ensures fair access to resources for every student. A Call for Change: Sunil Kumar’s experience and his well-thought-out vision make him a strong candidate for General Secretary. He understands that real change begins with action, and his leadership promises to deliver just that. If elected, Sunil Kumar will ensure that the student body’s concerns are not only heard but also addressed in a timely and effective manner. Polling Date: Date: 25th October 2024 (Friday) Time: 09:00 AM – 05:00 PM Make Your Voice Heard – Be part of this important movement for a better, more inclusive, and transparent university. Cast your vote for C Sunil Kumar, and join the campaign to bring about meaningful change at the University of Hyderabad. Watch the full interview on our YouTube channel and podcast platforms, and don’t forget to subscribe for more interviews with key student leaders.

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    24 mins
  • Akash Bhati: A Vision for Accountability and Student Empowerment – HCU Presidential Candidate 2024
    Oct 23 2024

    In this compelling episode of Voices That Lead, we sit down with Akash Bhati, the independent candidate contesting for President in the University of Hyderabad Students' Union Election 2024-25. Akash shares his clear vision for reshaping the university into a space of accountability, inclusivity, and holistic student empowerment. Through his leadership, Akash promises a new era of transparency, real student representation, and much-needed reforms across various sectors of student life. Manifesto Highlights: 1. Accountability and Student Representation: Akash Bhati’s campaign is rooted in a commitment to hold leadership accountable and prioritize the needs of students. He calls for the end of stagnant leadership, stressing the need for frequent University General Body Meetings (UGBM) to ensure students’ voices are consistently heard. He advocates for a student union that truly serves the student community, not just a few political interests. 2. Academic and Research Support: Akash plans to enhance academic resources by ensuring students have greater access to international and critical academic journals, alongside more career-enhancing opportunities. He aims to establish a Sevalal-Phule-Ambedkar Research Centre to support SC/ST/OBC students, ensuring educational equity. Additionally, he proposes launching a campus magazine for students to showcase both academic and non-academic talents, which would help boost career prospects and intellectual expression. 3. Sports and Fitness Initiatives: Akash is passionate about sports infrastructure and inclusivity. His manifesto promises to: Build new sports facilities, including a second football ground, swimming pool, and kabaddi court, and introduce badminton courts in the south campus. Renovate existing gyms and provide first-aid support during sports activities. Advocate for traditional sports like kabaddi and kho kho in university events while also promoting professional training for sports like badminton and shooting to compete at the national level. 4. Cultural Revitalization and Inclusivity: One of Akash’s key goals is to revive Sukoon, the university’s annual cultural festival, making it a zero-cost event funded through sponsorships and alumni contributions. This would save funds from the Students' Union and Welfare Fund, which could then be allocated to other student support initiatives. Akash also plans to establish a Cultural Society to organize monthly cultural events, art shows, and performances that celebrate the diversity and creativity of students. 5. Justice, Equity, and Student Welfare: Akash’s manifesto addresses critical issues like: Ensuring menstrual leave policies and attendance relaxation for women, alongside better healthcare support on campus. Supporting marginalised communities with an emphasis on gender minorities and differently-abled students. He advocates for the installation of ramps, wheelchair-friendly infrastructure, and expanded Braille book collections in the library. Promoting social welfare schemes like the Jnanabhoomi/e-PASS scholarships for students from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, removing bureaucratic delays and ensuring seamless implementation. Establishing policies to make campus life more accessible, including affordable health insurance and regular specialist visits to the university health centre. 6. Improved Infrastructure and Campus Facilities: Akash aims to bring much-needed improvements to the university’s infrastructure: Renovating hostels and creating separate facilities for differently-abled students, including attached washrooms and assistive devices like electronic scooters and laptops. Expanding campus transportation options by introducing wheelchair-friendly buses and ensuring proper maintenance of public spaces like libraries, hostels, and academic buildings.

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    28 mins
  • Voices of Change: Sakshi and Yasaswi Unveil Their Vision for a Revitalized University of Hyderabad
    Oct 23 2024

    Join us in an enlightening episode of our special podcast series, "Voices That Lead," where we sit down with the ambitious candidates Sakshi and Yasaswi, who are contesting for the positions of General Secretary and President, respectively, in the upcoming University of Hyderabad Student Union Elections for the year 2024-25. @UniversityofHyderabad1974 Manifesto Highlights and Vision: Commitment to Transformation: Sakshi and Yasaswi, representing the ABVP-SLVD alliance, bring a refreshing commitment to accountability and action. They advocate for a student-centric approach, promising a campus where every voice is heard, and every concern is addressed. They stand against the backdrop of unfulfilled promises and strive to ensure accessible and inclusive education, enhanced infrastructure, comprehensive mental health support, and reinforced campus safety. Academic Excellence and Support: The candidates emphasize the full implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, focusing on timely disbursal of scholarships, establishment of academic centers to support SC, ST, OBC, and minority students, and the introduction of a university academic journal. They also plan to boost career opportunities through new placement cells and enhanced internship programs, aiming for substantial improvements in academic support and infrastructure. Inclusivity and Equity: A significant part of their platform addresses justice and equity, with proactive measures to support the transgender community, differently-abled students, and economically challenged students. Plans include regularizing scholarship schemes, resolving certificate discrepancies that affect admissions, and providing specialized facilities and support systems tailored to diverse needs. Infrastructure Overhaul: Sakshi and Yasaswi propose an extensive renovation of hostels and academic buildings. Their infrastructure agenda includes unlimited roti in messes, updated library computers, improved transportation for students, and enhanced security measures around campus. Additionally, environmental and ecological resources are a priority, with proposals for better waste management and the establishment of new food courts and supermarkets. Cultural and Sporting Renaissance: Culturally, they aim to revive the campus atmosphere with more diverse programs and events, including a new HCU Literature Festival, and support for various art and cultural activities. In sports, they plan to advocate for a sports quota in admissions, regular sporting events, and facilities upgrades to foster a robust sporting culture. Engagement and Transparency: Transparency is a key pillar of their campaign. They promise the launch of a dedicated Student Union website to ensure accessibility and accountability, alongside plans for quarterly General Body meetings to maintain credibility. Your Voice, Their Mission: As we discuss their comprehensive manifesto, Sakshi and Yasaswi invite every student to join them in this movement for change. They emphasize that their mission is to mirror your vision, aiming to make the University of Hyderabad a beacon of progress and inclusivity. Polling Details: Do not forget to cast your vote on the 25th of October, 2024, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Your vote is crucial for shaping the future of our university. Contact and Participate: For those interested in discussing these initiatives or wishing to get involved, Sakshi and Yasaswi encourage you to reach out. Your engagement is key to realizing the vision of a transformed university. Dive deep into this discussion on our YouTube and Podcast channels, and let your voice be part of shaping the future of the University of Hyderabad. Your vision is their mission, and together, we can achieve a campus that reflects our hopes and dreams.

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    17 mins
  • EP 16: The Last Days of October on EFLU Campus
    Feb 5 2024

    EP 16: The Last Days of October on EFLU Campus

    This writing emerged from a sense of deep solitude towards the end of October. It largely narrates my personal experiences while living on the EFLU campus during this time. It tries to capture a few sights and sounds of our campus. Writing this was a cathartic experience for me. The "you" mentioned in this write-up is no one but me. The writing is reflective and melancholic.

    written and voice: Agniva Banerjee

    Editing: Ramanjaneyulu S

    Music Credit: @LiborioConti

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    8 mins
  • EP 09: Our EFLU (English and Foreign Languages University) Poem by Naganandhini N.R
    Feb 1 2024

    Our EFLU (English and Foreign Languages University) Poem

    The poem is about what I do daily and what I like about the campus.


    Writer & Host: Naganandhini N.R


    Music credit: @BrokenC_music

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    2 mins
  • EP 08: चंदा और क्षीर सागर chanda and ksheer sagar by Hemanth Kumar
    Feb 1 2024

    This poetry is based on a fictional talk with Moon while an event was going on in my last Hostel during my bachelor's. The narration in the poetry talks about my loneliness at the same time as the moon and when I was on the terrace. In this poetry, I am talking more about the isolation of the moon in the vacant sky and his lost love story.


    Writer & Host: Hemanth Kumar

    music credits: Liborio Conti

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    4 mins
  • EP 06: Another Day in HCU #GarimaSakhya #Anugraha #UniversityofHyderabad #MSChronicles #CampusRadio
    Feb 1 2024

    Another day I spenton the University of Hyderabad Campus included the daily struggle of getting the bus, our hectic schedule of classes, and watching couples roaming around the campus,s which is toxic to us singles.


    written by: Garima Sakhya

    Host: Anugraha

    MS Chronicles


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    7 mins