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Withdraw Police, Suspend VC, Order Probe: 300 International Academics on HCU
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Suspend Appa Rao as VC, Step up Investigations for Violations against Atrocities Act
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Don’t Convert HRD Ministry to Hindu Rashtra Development Ministry: CPM Memo to President
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HRD Ministry should not be Converted into Hindu Rashtra Development Ministry: CPM
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Stand with HCU: CPI-M’s Memorandum to the President CPI-M Memorandum...
HCU: Students and Faculty Arrested for Peaceful Protests Must be Released
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National Campaign for Dalit Human Rights Calls for Immediate Action
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