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Jawaharlal Nehru University
JNU should be renamed to Modi National University (MNU), says North-West Delhi MP Hans Raj Hans
Speaking on abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir in JNU, Hans Raj Hans proposed that the university be renamed after PM Modi.
JNU Students’ Union cries ‘Hindi imposition’ for introduction of Hindi in BA and B.Tech courses
JNUSU alleges 'Hindi imposition' in BA and BTech courses
JNU Ph.D Scholar claims professor forced him to project Hindi as a ‘Communal Language’
Justice C Hari Shankar of the Delhi High Court heard the petition, issued a notice to the JNU and the associate professor in question while directing them to file their responses by April 23.
JNU row: Event preplanned, Kashmiri students accused of raising anti-India slogans were in touch with Umar Khalid
Delhi Police has enough evidence to prove that Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya were the 'main conspirators' who had organised the protest
Kanhaiya Kumar and Umar Khalid to be charged soon in sedition case, says Delhi police
Kanhaiya Kumar and Umar Khalid organised an even in JNU supporting terrorist Afzal Guru, a terrorist who had attacked the Indian Parliament
Anil Ambani’s Reliance group files defamation suit against The Wire for Rs. 6,000 crore
This is not the first time that The Wire has been sued
No leaves for JNU Teachers if they do not mark their attendance or submit attendance records: JNU administration
The JNU Teachers’ Association (JNUTA) has called it an “arbitrary decision” and said the circular was not drawn from any provision of the JNU Act.
#MeToo allegations against Talib Hussein suggest liberalism is a cult ripping apart lives of Indian youth
Talib Hussain was at the forefront of fighting for justice for the little girl raped and murdered in Kathua
JNU administration planning to place teaching staff under Conduct of Central Service Rules: Reports
JNUSU had called for a strike on Friday claiming that they were not invited to the meeting.
Democracy died a painful death in JNU
The Left did not realize that what they were burying was not a dead body, but the seeds of democracy which will grow again and thrive