In its statement, Delhi police said the event was 'incident free' and claimed that no men entered the college, even though some videos shared on social media show otherwise.
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‘Bridge’: A TISS Alumnus’ Initiative to Financially Support Students From Marginalised Communities
In May 2020, Sayyed Manzer started an initiative that works to provide financial support to students from marginalised backgrounds with the aim of ensuring that no student suffers academic …
COVID-19: Are We Slowly Learning to Ignore the Deadly Virus?
We pick and choose our reference points to rationalise or justify our decisions, and ignore many possibilities for betterment.
Student Elections Slated to Return to Maharashtra After 1994 Ban
Student elections will return to colleges across the state in September 2019, for the first time in 25 years.
Judge Treats Teenager Accused Of Rape From “Good Family” Leniently, Appeals Court to Revert Decision
The incident took place at a house party in New Jersey, where the accused filmed the rape and shared its video despite the victim's pleas to stop its dissemination.
Private Schools Are Undemocratic. Can We Redeem Them?
When status is the chief aim of schooling, as it so often is in private education, everyone ends up suffering – even the privileged.
What Should Schools Teach Students About Depression and Mental Health?
From 'Mann ki baat' episodes to 'happiness lessons' in Delhi schools – when it comes to students' mental health, our education system needs to do to create positive change.