The dean, she says, behaved inappropriately with her several times and harassed her indirectly when she filed a complaint against him.
Author: Tanya Jha
ABVP Calls DU’s Revised Syllabus ‘Anti-RSS’, Protests Outside VC’s Office
The RSS-backed National Democratic Teachers’ Front has alleged that a story introduced in the English syllabus portrays the Sangh and its ideology in a poor manner.
Centre Asks Colleges to Link Students’ Social Media Handles With MHRD
The MHRD, however, has clarified that it is not mandatory for students to share their social media handles.
During Elections, This Band is Asking ‘Where the Money Flows’
For the lead singer, the song is more philosophical rather than political as it makes you think about what money really is.
‘Kya Yehi Hai Achhe Din’: Delhi-Based Artist Raps About the Politics of Hate
In his new single, visual artist and rapper Sumit Roy highlights the prevailing culture of hatred, the environmental crisis and the crackdown on free speech.
‘Hatt Salaa’: India’s First Rap Song By Transgender Women on Unemployment
The video features three transgender women and a young disgruntled man rejecting the government's false promises on jobs.
‘Nafrat Ke Khilaaf’: How Young Women are Fighting Hate at the Grassroots Level
Women activists from ten states gathered in New Delhi to discuss how they've tried to overcome hate and violence against other women.
‘Acche Din Blues’: Soft Protest Song About Society’s Lost Love
The song amplifies the screams from the depths and corners of our country which we often choose to ignore.
‘Atyachar’ se ‘Azaadi’: How RGNUL Students Used Art to Win Over Their Administration
Students say that the fight against the administration's corrupt practices has just begun.
