The new 'Rules of Discipline and proper conduct of students of JNU', running up to 10 pages, details punishments for several activities that have been classified as 'misconduct and …
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Indian Students’ Screenings of BBC’s Modi Documentary Despite Ban Make Global Headlines
The Union government ordered YouTube and Twitter to remove video links of the documentary, and university administrations in various varsities have been denying students permission to screen the film.
Despite ‘Admin Cutting Power’ and Stone Pelting, JNU Students Screen BBC’s Modi Documentary
Because of the blackout and the fact that the university refused to grant permission for the screening, groups of students watched the episode on different laptops in the students' …
Harassment in College Campuses: Where Are the Safe Spaces?
Sexual harassment on college campuses has penetrated the most reputed colleges across the country, but the redressal systems in place do not always work towards creating a safe space.
‘A Night of Knowing Nothing’: A Dreamy, Sometimes Preachy Meditation About Souring Relationships
Payal Kapadia’s languid documentary is set against the background of current events but retains a compelling quality.
An ‘Archive’ or ‘Fever’? ‘Historical Research’ in Indian Institutions in the Post-Pandemic Period
The many hurdles of applying for a PhD at a time when institutional spaces are being tightly held by gatekeepers.
The Corporatisation of the JNU Campus Is Underway
From fining dhaba owners who have been operational on campus for decades to evicting dhobiwaalas to replace it with a pricy laundromat, the price of recent moves will fall …
JNU’s VC is Celebrating ‘Herstory’ With Men, a ‘Civilisation State’ With No Rights
If the OBCs, Dalits and Adivasis were to follow Santishree Dhuilipudi Pandit, they would have to give up the agenda of social justice and forget about the rights recognised …