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The Double Stage on Campus: Caste, crisis & UGC equity regulations (2026) controversy
This paper applies the theoretical concepts of the “scene” and the “obscene,” developed in my earlier work on caste and “schizophrenic modernity”, to analyse the dispute over the University...
This is not just about Kanhaiya Kumar, Its about the Freedom to Dissent
In trying to prevent Kanhaiya from speaking, DU Teachers...
Letter to CPI-M General Secretary Sitaram Yechury to Leader of the Opposition, Kerala, Ramesh Chennithala
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Full Text of the LetterJune 9, 2016 Shri Ramesh Chennithala Leader...
Tripura Textbook Debate : Allegations Baseless says Yechury
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Photo Credit: Business Standard(cover) and The Quint(inside)Leader of the opposition...
What the UGC Gazette Notification 2016 Portends for the State of Higher Education in India
The much-debated API (Academic Performance Indicator) system, linking promotions...
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Shame that you're stooping to such tactics: UoH Teachers...
Four Months Down, Appa Rao’s Rule by Force Continues, Demolishes Protest Tent Last Night
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Stop Treating Critics as Criminals: HRW to India
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