Members of the college's governing body met on Tuesday to discuss the future course of action and decided to move the Supreme Court against the high court order.
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Students Accuse DU College of Changing Theatre Society’s Urdu Name
The students alleged that the theatre society, which was called 'Ilhaam', has been renamed 'Aarambh'.

Is India Really a Democracy? The Answer, My Friend, Is Blowing in the Wind: Nayantara Sahgal
The author's lament about the attacks on individual rights and freedoms in present-day India.

‘Raahi’: The Students Behind the Virtual Walks Exploring Heritage Sites Across India
“From being a Delhi based society, we slowly made our presence felt across the country.”

A Caste Wall: Everyday Experiences of Bahujan Historians in DU’s History Department
The reason our representation is so low is because upper-caste academia restricts our representation.

The (Un)Commonness of Centralised Entrance Tests for Delhi University
Without adequate deliberation, the proposed common entrance test by DU-CET from the next academic session on might repeat the pitfalls of issues it aims to avoid.

‘The Philosophy Project’: A DU Students’ Initiative to Make Philosophy Accessible to All
Five undergraduate students of philosophy at Miranda House launched this project in the middle of the pandemic and it is open to anyone who is interested in the subject.