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It is not that students cannot dissent but they have been conditioned in such a way that they choose to keep mum.
Token Diversity Won’t Fix Victoria’s Secret’s Deeper Problems
The brand's stance against gender and racial diversity is only compounded by its unethical production practices.
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Without any political motives, the allies of the movement were just there to listen to what the farmers had to say.
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IIT-M Students Allege Harassment by Vigilance Officers, Dean Denies Charges
An informal report compiled by the students alleged rampant "moral policing" by security personnel, non-academic staff, faculty and fellow students.
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We often imagine "the Indian farmer" as a man, forgetting that women form a significant part of the agrarian economy.
The Days of Authoritarian College Administrators Are Over
Students are asserting their right to education by protesting against curfews, exorbitant fee hikes and discriminatory university rules all over the country.
