In response to the student's agitation, the hostel's service provider offered to step down from his position.
Internet Shutdown: The Government’s Answer to Periods of Crisis
India leads the world in the number of shutdowns in a year, with Rajasthan being second on the list, after Jammu and Kashmir.
On ‘Merit’, Middle Class, and Rahul Gandhi
If dynastic politics should be a problem, it is one for another day, while the more pressing concern today ought to be the rise of a neo-conservative Hindutva polity.
IP College For Women Hikes Fee By 49% For Their Media Course
The college notification says that the second and third year students will now have to pay Rs 1,00,845 as their annual fee.
‘Man Tried to Molest Me; Officers, TTE Remained Silent’: How Indian Railways Ignores Women’s Safety
At Agra station, the TTE who bore witness to the incident and the Railway Protection Force (RPF) officer to whom I complained remained silent.
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.
Curiosity Killed the Cat But it Keeps Us Alive
Curiosity makes us anxious but many a time it gives hope, meaning and a reason to go on.
My Love-Hate Relationship With Urdu, English and Hindi
To give up any of these languages will be like giving away a large part of myself.
