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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...
UoH Alumni Open Letter against the institutional murder of Rohith Vemula, the return of Dr. Appa Rao as UoH’s VC, and the brutal display...
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As alumni of the University of Hyderabad, we observed...
Suspended VC barged in to disrupt university’s progress towards normalcy
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Professor Tathagata Sengupta's explosive interview shortly before he was illegally...
Bail Refused to HCU Students, Faculty; Dontha Prashanth says false cases must be withdrawn
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A local court in Hyderabad denied bail to students...
Faculty Member accuses Appa Rao of bid to shut down HCU
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UPDATE:March 25, 2016Professor Tathagata Sengupta gives an explosive interview...
Appa Rao return bid to thwart Kanhaiya Kumar at HCU?
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Was suspended Vice Chancellor Appa Rao’s surreptitious and sudden...
HCU Erupts: Plan to attack Unsuspecting protesting Students?
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Hydearabad Central University (HCU) Campus errupted with brute violence...
Hindutva’s Hostility to Urdu Evident in HRD Ministry’s New Firman
Image: PTI Photo by Manvender Vashist “The National Council for...
Nationalism is the bedrock upon which all fascist movements have built themselves
Courtesy: Orange-papers.org‘Make in India’ has failed to resonate with...
Why Ambedkar Rejected The Term ‘Anti-National’: Dontha Prashanth on Justice for Rohith Vemula [Video]
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Dontha Prashanth, Ambedkarite student leader and a Human Rights...
Mera Piya Ghar Aaya: Joy at JNU as Umar and Anirban return
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