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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...
‘We will fight and we will win’: Full text, Kanhaiya’s JNU speech
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Full text of Kanhaiya Kumar’s JNU speech on March...
Systemic Prejudice, Absence of Grievance Redressal reasons for Dalit Suicides: Teacher Testimonies
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Here is the Text of the Submission Filed by...
Delhi High Court Order granting Bail to Kanhaiya Kumar March 2, 2016
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Full text of the Delhi High Court order by...
Challenging Heterogeneity in Universities
This short essay aims to deconstruct and challenge the...
My Life is Under Threat: Kanhaiya Kumar to NHRC
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The president of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union...
JNU teachers slam Bar Council report that justifies the Patiala House attack
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A joint statement by several faculty members challenges the...
Arrogance Personified: MHRD Minister Smriti Irani forces AMU VC to Quit Delegation
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The arrogance and uncouth behaviour of minister for HRD...
From Sir with Love: To his students living in these dark times
With campuses across India in a ferment, and students...
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