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A Bibliography Apart
Some days I really wish every conversation wouldn’t end in me asking my parents to read.

His Blood Was Red Too
A poem written in the wake of the attacks on the students of Jawaharlal Nehru University.

The JNU Protests Stand For More Than Just Outrage Over the Fee Hike
The commodification of education means walking away from the idea that education serves a human goal, and not just the vested interests of a few.

‘JNU Should Be Named After Narendra Modi’: BJP MP Hansraj Hans
The BJP MP lauded the Modi-led government for reading down Article 370 and said that there should be something in his name too.

Last Year, JNU Spent Rs 4 Crore on Library, Rs 17 Crore on Security
This year, the library budget has allegedly been slashed to Rs 1.7 crore.

JNU’s Teachers, Students March for Peace; Administration Bans Public Gatherings on Campus
JNU's administration appears to be complicit in this process and failing in its duty to defend its own university and its democratic culture, said the teacher's association.

JNU Institutes New Security Measures After Students Report Violent Attacks by ABVP
Hostel wardens are indefinitely limiting outsiders' entry into campus as both Left and ABVP members allege being attacked by the other side.