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Tag: Delhi University

Debate: How Exclusive Are the Faculties of Institutions of Higher Education?
The way our identities our narrowed down to just caste must end, especially by those who elect themselves to speak on our behalf.

‘Project Virasat’: SRCC Students’ Initiative to Revive Dying Art Forms
Three years ago, a group of second-year students decided to support local artisans after coming to know about the hardships faced by Punjab's Thathiyaar community.

Delhi HC Upholds DU’s Decision to Conduct Online Exam For Final Year Courses
The exams will be held from August 10 to August 31 and those who will be left out of online exams can appear in physical exams to be held …

COVID-19: On Missing the Warmth of Campus Life
For most students, college life is the first encounter with the outside world.

Why Online Examinations Make For Unfair Testing
Education should be allowed to remain democratic no matter how great the crisis.

University vs Family: A Conundrum
How the personalities manufactured by Indian families clash with those produced by universities.

Why Miranda House Disrupted ABVP’s Manifesto Reading Ahead of DUSU Elections
"They can't claim freedom of speech when they constantly create a culture of fear, violence and harassment."

Students and Faculty of DU March in Support of Academic Freedom
"In no uncertain terms, I’d say that this is the death of our university,” said Nandita Narain, Mathematics professor from St Stephen's College and DUTA's ex-president.

DU’s English Department Drops Sections on Gujarat Riots, LGBTQ From Syllabus to ‘Not Hurt Sentiments’
The decision comes after the university’s Academic Council sent back syllabi to the English department to take a final call because of the objections raised by the RSS-backed National …