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ABVP protests as Hindu baiting ex Judge Kolse-Patil delivers lecture in open air after Fergusson College cancels event

Fergusson College in Pune was thrown into chaos after retired justice BG Kolse-Patil decided to deliver a lecture, which was cancelled by the University administration

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

Facts, No fiction: Moving towards education vouchers for India’s public schooling system

The critical role of education not only makes it desirable for education to be affordable, especially in India, but also requires a decent quality of the education being provided to students.

PM Modi inspired us, Rahul Gandhi bringing in Rafale after SC’s clean chit wrong: Students of LPU slam Rahul

One student said that after the SC had given a clean chit to the Rafale deal, it was incorrect of Rahul Gandhi to bring it up again. It's time that he put the matter to rest

Not just hijabs but mufflers, scarves, mangalsutras, all removed for NET exams

Not only hijab but also mangalsutra, bangles and other Hindu religious symbols are also asked to be removed before entering the exam hall

Uttar Pradesh: School principal beats up students for not greeting him with ‘As-Salaam-Alaikum’, FIR lodged

“As-Salaam-Alaikum” is a greeting in Arabic which means “Peace be upon you”. The greeting is a religious salutation among Muslims.

Demystifying Civil Society: Organization linked to ‘Urban Naxals’ wants schools to teach ‘Human Rights Education’

Federation for Human Rights (FPR) urged the government of Puducherry to introduce "Human Rights Curriculum" in the school curriculum in the Union Territory.

ABVP wins 3 seats in Patna University students’ union, JD(U) secures 2

The polls had received huge importance after the BJP leaders had accused poll strategist and JD(U) national Vice-President Prashant Kishor of interfering in the elections.

The Print concocts Cambridge survey conclusions about ‘most Indian girls students aspiring to become journalists and psychologists’

The Print led by Shekhar Gupta has published an article based on a census report by Cambridge Assessment International Education with conclusions which appear completely made up

Kashmiri student who went ‘missing’ from Greater Noida traced to Srinagar, last location points to Pulwama district

The Uttar Pradesh Police have confirmed his presence at the airport through video footage.

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