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Karnataka revises school uniform policy, permits religious symbols alongside uniforms

The state has revoked the BJP-era order banning hijabs in classrooms, allowing students to wear limited religious symbols including hijab, turban and sacred thread in educational institutions

ABVP election campaigners unleash violence on Delhi college campus

Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) members reportedly vandalised property...

The Politics of presence in JNU: Najeeb Ahmed, the Muslim identity and the Left’s hypocrisy

The Students Islamic Organisation of India (SIO) is just...

A school rebuilt in 72 hours: Keralites once again show exemplary community work

 When the deadly monsoon wreaked havoc in Kerala, it...

Panjab University elects its first woman student president

22-year-old Kanupriya, a second-year student of MSc in Zoology,...

Student groups from IITs, BHU condemn the state targeting one of their own as “Maoists”

Coordination of Science and Technology Institutes’ Student Associations (COSTISA),...

Protests erupt over participation of three North East CMs in ABVP’s event at JNU

The ABVP said the visit was not associated with...

NSUI’s Gujarat State Sect resigns, cites ideological betrayal in the organisation

Many leaders of Indian National Congress’ student wing work...

History Of Constructors And Destroyers – A Discourse On Harappa And Rigveda

The archaeological evidence shows that the first ever city—Harappa–...

Students forced to drop out of schools as tea estates down shutters without notice

With the sudden shutdown of Kumal Tea Estate in...

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