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Institutional Murder in Odisha: A Student sets herself on fire to be heard

After months of ignored complaints and threats, a 20-year-old woman self-immolates in front of her principal’s office—an act of final protest against sexual harassment and institutional apathy

The March to Delhi that Shook the British Empire, 159 Years Ago

One hundred and Fifty Nine Years ago, the 62...

Stormy JNU Academic Council meet to Discuss Much Criticised HCLEC Report

UPDATE 8 p.m.Report on Proceedings of the Academic Council...

The JNU administration now faces a crisis of credibility: Ayesha Kidwai

  The indefinite hunger strike by 17 Jawaharlal Nehru University...

Nationalism : The Malignant versus The Benign

Nationalism is not necessarily a blessing , it can...

Student Protests Against MHRD and VCs Rage On, Hunger Fasts in JNU and Allahabad Enter 11th and 5th Days

As the Indefinite Hunger Strike, at JNU and Allahabad by Student...

Mother’s Day 2016: What the State Owes Mothers, Parents And Women

  Image Credit: Panos    Today is Mother’s Day. As I sit...

Is the JNU VC still a Swayamsevak Whose Soul Lies With the Sangh?

Photo credit: Zee NewsA vice-chancellor who will not step...

Foreign Education Bill: The Tall & False Claims of the Modi Government

Executive Council Member of the Delhi University, Abha Dev...

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