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Ayesha Kidwai
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Why no legal definition of citizenship can cover economic, social, cultural, and other rights
An excerpt from the ‘Introduction’, by Ayesha Kidwai, to ‘Displacement and Citizenship: Histories and Memories of Exclusion’.
Ayesha Kidwai
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UGC, beware: JNU was explicitly created as a revolt against uniformity
India’s early parliamentarians decided that academic excellence was best built on the bedrock of democracy and justice.
Ayesha Kidwai
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Crime and punishment: Why the entire JNU administration now faces a crisis of credibility
The extremely obstinate, vengeful and motivated enquiry proceedings and disciplinary action have perverted university procedures and institutions.
Ayesha Kidwai
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