The college had introduced a new set of rules altering PhD admissions, registration for MA courses and evaluation of subjects in various courses.
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‘We Have Witnessed’: A Tribute to ‘Hum Dekhenge’
A poet’s take on the tyranny of oppression, inspired by Faiz Ahmad Faiz.
Why Does UP CM Adityanath Discredit Women Protesters?
Protesting women are not powerless. On the contrary, they are so powerful that angry, intolerant men often resort to desperate lies to discredit their efforts.
Srishti Art Attack: Love, Art and Dissent in New India
It was 9 pm on a cold January night when thousands of people assembled at Ram Leela Maidan to witness one of India’s finest statesmen – Atal Bihari Vajpayee …
As Protests Engulf India, Kashmiri Students Feel They Have a Target on Their Backs
'My parents are worried and have strictly advised me to steer clear of any kind of protests. They think that Kashmiris are easy targets and I agree.'
We Do, We Are
This poem is dedicated to all those who are brave enough to stand up to the cowardly oppression of tyrannical forces in our country.
The Worrying Narrative of Conditional Rights, Half Justice
Bhim Army chief Chandra Shekhar Azad's example is one case in point of a much larger and problematic narrative of half-justice being legitimised in India.
‘We Only Asked Them to Talk to Us Politely – They Were Screaming at the Top of Their Lungs’
Two students of Jyoti Nivas College Autonomous, Bengaluru, talk about the viral video of their confrontation with BJP workers who hung a pro-CAA banner on the college wall.
‘ANDOLAN’: Rap Song Blasts Regime Brutality
Written and performed by Delhi-based hip hop artist naqaab47, with the beats provided by Delhi-based Shoals, the song is a reaction to the ongoing anti-CAA protests and police violence.