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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
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10 Days and Najeeb is Still Missing: JNU Students Union Rebuts ABVP’s ‘Lies’
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ABVP’s concoction and lies to hide its own violence.Image:...
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JNU Students form Human Chain in Protest, Search for Najeeb Ahmad Desperate
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Agitating JNU students today formed a human chain from...
The RSS War on Thought and ABVP as Foot Soldiers
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Student’s Collective ‘Pinjratod’ Fights Back ABVP
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Academics’ Letter to the VC, Central University of Haryana Regarding the ‘Draupadi’ Affair
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A Government against Najeeb and Rohith
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Dalits Slam ‘Angrezi Hatao’ Plan Placed Before HRD Ministry By RSS Affiliate
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Social media users launch #FindNajeeb campaign, slam silence of ‘shouting’ Arnab and Delhi’s ‘boss’ Jung
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