JNU
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JNU teachers’ body welcomes Delhi High Court order striking down UGC policy on research admissions
Scroll Staff
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On first anniversary of Banaras Hindu University protests, ABVP workers assault students, journalist
Siddhant Mohan
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JNU bans rallies and processions on campus after clashes break out between student groups
Scroll Staff
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JNU: Left students file police complaint after ABVP allegedly assaulted, threatened them
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JNU Students’ Union polls: Election panel set to resume counting after violence
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JNU Students’ Union elections: Counting of votes to begin tonight, results to be announced on Sunday
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Delhi High Court stays JNU panel’s order to disqualify NSUI candidate in students’ union polls
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JNU student Najeeb Ahmed’s disappearance: CBI seeks Delhi High Court’s permission to close case
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JNU teachers demand sacking of vice chancellor, set September 5 deadline for his removal
Scroll Staff
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The Daily Fix: Television jingoism and police apathy have normalised hate against Umar Khalid
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Delhi Police search for men who claim attack on Umar Khalid was meant to be ‘Independence Day gift’
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‘Real culprits are those breeding an atmosphere of hatred,’ says Umar Khalid after being attacked
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Delhi: JNU student activist Umar Khalid attacked outside Constitution Club
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This professor's campaign reformed the opaque IIT admission system. So why was he suspended?
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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As JNU becomes a battleground and academic world distances itself, courts hold sole hope of relief
Apoorvanand
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The big news: Modi government comfortably wins no-trust vote in Lok Sabha, and 9 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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Delhi High Court restrains JNU from taking coercive steps against Umar Khalid till Friday
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Delhi High Court directs JNU to not take coercive steps against Kanhaiya Kumar till Friday
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Mandatory attendance: Delhi High Court asks JNU not to impose coercive steps till matter is decided
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The man who built JNU understood what a university stands for – the freedom to question and debate
Romila Thapar