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Historic Victory at Panjab University, but Federalism Remains at Stake
At a time when the BJP is forcefully implementing the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020 to advance a neoliberal, imperialist agenda of centralisation, privatisation, and saffronisation—branding all dissent as...
Campaign: Mumbai College Students Stand with JNU
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Students from Colleges in Mumbai start an online petition...
‘State behavior authoritarian’: Statement in support from students and teachers of American universities
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We, the undersigned at Syracuse University, Colgate University, and...
Statement of Solidarity with Student Protests in India, from students of the University of Chicago
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We, the undersigned, strongly condemn the arbitrary, unconstitutional, and...
Letter of Solidarity to the Students of JNU, India: Democratic Students’ Alliance, Pakistan
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Dear Student friends of JNU, Delhi The issue of academic...
Teachers of 40 Central universities came out in support of their counterparts and students at JNU
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In a show of strength, teachers of 40 Central...
‘We refuse to be mouthpiece of an oppressive government ‘: 3 office bearers of ABVP’s JNU unit resign
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Registering a strong protest against the ongoing rift in...
‘Embrace critical thinking’: 455 academicians from international universities sign statement in support of JNU students
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Over 400 academicians from international varsities, including Columbia, Yale,...
Chomsky, Pamuk, 84 Others Slam ‘Shameful Act of Indian Government’
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Eminent academicians, scientists and writers from across...
Why India’s Leading University is Under Siege
Indian political culture sits atop a fine edged blade....
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