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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

How a hostel in Delhi is keeping hopes of Rohingya students alive

Sitting cross-legged in a small room, Fayaz, Hussain and...

HCU Professor ‘Leaked’ 2018 PhD Entrance Exam Paper to ABVP Student

While university administration is denying any malpractice, students are...

JFASJ brings out Action Plan for University and College Bandh on Feb 11

A continuous protest will be held till Feb 11...

Scrapping ‘No-Detention Policy’ Not Enough To Improve Learning Outcomes: Experts

Mumbai: Indian states can now choose to hold children...

To Improve Quality Of School Education, India Must Spend More On Training Teachers

New Delhi: With nearly one in six elementary school...

Bhim Army objects to 13-point roster, takes protest to the Parliament

In a statement, he said that the 13-point roster...

Opinion: Brahmanical elite are looting the marginalised with 13-point roster

The department wise roaster system in universities is nothing...

Delhi HC stays JNU order on mandatory faculty attendance

Earlier this week, it stayed a circular issued by...

Firebrand Hindi fiction writer Krishna Sobti no more

The acclaimed author was known for writing about issues...

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