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Karnataka revises school uniform policy, permits religious symbols alongside uniforms
The state has revoked the BJP-era order banning hijabs in classrooms, allowing students to wear limited religious symbols including hijab, turban and sacred thread in educational institutions
Radhika Vemula Detained by Police at HCU, VC Refuses Her Right to Pay Homage
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The Death of a “Velivada Scholar”- Rohith Vemula
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In praise of disobedience: Towards a politics of praxis in JNU today
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If IITs Had More Dalit Professors, Would Aniket Ambhore Be Alive?
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Appa Rao Must Go, HCU Admin Guilty of Conflict Leading to Rohith’s Death: Scientists
A fact finding report of reputed Indian scientists belonging...
‘This is asatya bharat’: Bezwada Wilson at Rohith Vemula’s first death anniversary
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Caste Atrocities in Higher Edu Find Focus on HCU Campus: 1st Anniversary Rohith Vemula’s Death
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Rajasthan: Falling Learning Levels, Fewer Midday Meals, Lowest Female Literacy
Rajasthan–a state that has India’s fourth-lowest literacy rate–has signed...
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