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#CitizenshipAmendmentBill: 12 ABVP leaders from North East Cell, DU resign in protest against Bill

About her quitting the ABVP, Raisha Tabass, the now former general secretary said that she 'could never accept something that was against Assam'.  

 

Published on 9th December 2019
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#DUAgainstOnlineExams: Teachers and students protest DU's open-book exam plan, places demand to VC

The DUTA said that the fact that the university is giving out "piecemeal" instructions instead of a complete proposal with suitable modifications to the Academic Calendar has added to uncertainties

Published on 15th May 2020
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#StudentsLivesMatters trends on Twitter: Students condemn MHA, UGC decision to conduct final year exams

The MHA, in a letter to the Union Higher Education Secretary, said that final term examinations are to be compulsorily conducted as per the UGC Guidelines

Published on 7th July 2020
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#StudentsLivesMatters: Students plan four-day protest against UGC's decision to conduct exams during pandemic

The government has, in the past, not been very favourable towards accepting terms of protestors but the students say it is their right and they have to listen

Published on 11th July 2020
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'DU teachers are unwilling to tolerate the Government’s agenda to destroy public funded education'

The Delhi University Teachers' Association called for a complete shutdown of the university on January 8 and 9. Here are the key takeaways from the strike

Published on 10th January 2019
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'No direct relevance', says DU Registrar on 1992 SC judgment on Stephen's admission policy

Over the ongoing row between Stephen's College and the Delhi University over the 85:15 admission pattern, DU instructed the college that prolonging the discussion any further shall be antithetical  

Published on 30th May 2022
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“Enough is enough”: AISA DU organises collective Azadi march against IPCW, Holi, other DU incidents

“It is a collective outcry against the continuous suppression of freedom and dignity within DU, especially towards female students,” says the President of AISA, Delhi University unit

Published on 31st March 2023
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 With Centre making it clear that ad-hoc teachers will not be absorbed, where does that leave these educators?

Somehow the earlier Vice-Chancellors didn't fill the positions on time. And the teachers were forced to work on an ad-hoc basis: DUTA President AK Bhagi

Published on 23rd July 2022
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200 online registrations in first 10 minutes of DU admissions

Within 10 minutes of the opening of online registrations for admission to Delhi University, there were 200 entries. The most demanding courses were BCom and BA (Hons) English

Published on 23rd May 2017
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2018 in review: These 12 campus protests rekindled our belief in dissent

2018 was the year of solid dissent as far as colleges were concerned. We've listed the protests, the people, the campus politics and all the things that rocked our colleges

Published on 31st December 2018
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2700 staff from 12 colleges might not get paid this month as Delhi University and AAP government lock horns over governing bodies

These 12 colleges, fully funded by the Delhi government, are facing a severe financial crunch and finding it difficult to pay salaries and develop infrastructure

Published on 3rd June 2019
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39 Tamil Nadu Colleges among India's best colleges in MHRD's NIRF rankings

Presidency College, Chennai, managed to move two ranks upward, by securing the third position in the list. Colleges in TN have done it again

Published on 8th April 2019
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70 per cent of many DU college faculty are ad-hoc teachers, questions raised on non-appointment to permanent posts

In reply, Pokhriyal said that the university had informed the government that 56 ad-hoc teachers were appointed in the academic year 2020-21 in DU departments

Published on 7th February 2021
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86% of DU's ad hoc teachers denied maternity benefit, finds shocking DUTA survey

The teachers' association spoke to 705 ad hoc teachers and found out that while four per cent of them had to lose jobs

Published on 5th February 2020
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A battle won, a war to win: 1 of 5 DU girls hostels extend curfew till midnight. Will others follow suit?

The final decision about the NESHW curfew timings will be discussed in a managing body meeting which will have professors and relevant authorities

Published on 17th March 2020

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