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JNU announces partial rollback of hostel fee hikes after days of protests by students
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Some protesting JNU students say that they will quit studies if hostel fee hikes are implemented
Vijayta Lalwani
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Police use water cannons on JNU students protesting against revised fee in draft hostel manual
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‘Do not review Romila Thapar’s professor emerita status,’ American Historical Association urges JNU
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The Daily Fix: Like at JNU, BJP using Jadavpur students as cannon fodder for its aggressive politics
Shoaib Daniyal
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Activist Shehla Rashid granted interim protection from arrest in sedition case
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JNU sedition case: Arvind Kejriwal says Delhi government is yet to decide on sanction to prosecute
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The Laugh Ascending (in honour of Romila Thapar)
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JNU teachers’ body demands apology to historian Romila Thapar after university asks for her CV
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‘The government is a bully’: Shehla Rashid on why she tweeted information she could not verify
Vijayta Lalwani
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Watch: ‘JNU should be renamed MNU after PM Narendra Modi,’ suggests BJP MP Hans Raj Hans
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‘Tukde, tukde gang’: How the BJP has used misinformation in the JNU sedition case to stifle dissent
Ipsita Chakravarty
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IIT-Madras India’s best institute, IISc Bengaluru comes second in HRD ministry’s national ranking
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JNU sedition case: Delhi government gets until July 23 to decide on sanction to prosecute accused
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JNU sedition case: Delhi government tells court it needs a month to decide on sanction to prosecute
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Kanhaiya Kumar: Why I am an ‘accidental politician’ – and why I’m contesting the Lok Sabha election
Kanhaiya Kumar
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JNU vice chancellor claims protesting students broke into his home and confined his wife for hours
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JNU ‘sedition’ case: Why hurry to file chargesheet without getting sanctions, court asks police
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JNU ‘sedition’ case: Delhi court rebukes AAP government for not granting prosecution permission
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JNU ‘sedition’ case: Delhi court gives police until February 28 to get sanctions for prosecution
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