HRD minister Ramesh Pokhriyal "Nishank" released the NIRF rankings today. Check out the top colleges and universities here
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The teachers banded together and worked out how to protect Sikhs - both employees in the administration and students
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Courts should hold Delhi police accountable
Justice Rajiv Shakdher issued notice to the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) administration on the two petitions and listed it for further hearing on August 6
The incident took place on Wednesday and we have initiated an investigation into the matter
The leaderless, self-disciplined Shaheen Bagh satyagrahis are unique in the history of dissent and protest. They're creating new grammars of protest that only self-belief, solidarity and hope can give
The protestors decried the use of force against university students in India and also expressed solidarity with the women protestors of Shaheen Bagh
At Shaheen Bagh - or similar protests across the country, such as at Park Circus in Kolkata - women have emerged as the face of the protests
In a meeting with HRD Ministry officials, a five-member JNUTA delegation reiterated their demand for removal of Vice Chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar
In his letter to the vice-chancellor of JNU, Bhaduri expressed pain at throttling of dissent by the university administration
The plea was filed by three JNU professors and the court sought response from Delhi Police, Whatsapp, Google, Apple on the plea to preserve data, CCTV footage
The union had on Saturday asked students of the university to pay their academic tuition fee but not the hiked hostel fee
Leftist outfits and the RSS-affiliated Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) blamed each other for the violence
According to the police, the group was created against the Left parties on Jan 5, the day when violence broke out in JNU premises.
"I must compliment the Delhi Police for a very very quick investigation in the recent case... which I think is a great feather in their cap," the minister said
Of the nine, seven belong to left-leaning student organisations while two are affiliated to right-wing students' body, the police said.
They also rued the JNU administrators' "failure" to call police to protect students and their act of "criminalising" peaceful failure of the protest by students, the JNUTA added
SC refuses urgent hearing on plea to declare CAA constitutional