Murder of Democracy in JNU: Student Community Rallies Against Left-led JNUSU; Effigy Burnt in Protest

After the call of the ABVP JNU & ABVP led JNUSU , a massive student protest was held today against the blatant violation of JNU’s democratic structure and the “victim card” politics employed by Left groups. An effigy of the Left-led JNUSU was burned at Sabarmati T Point to protest the arbitrary and undemocratic announcement […]

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Leadership and Accountability: A Profession’s Dignity

PARUL SINGH In a recent incident where Deepika Jha, the DUSU Joint Secretary (affiliated with ABVP), allegedly slapped Professor Sujit Kumar, the convenor of the disciplinary committee at Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, University of Delhi, has sparked a widespread debate across the academic fraternity. According to reports, the altercation occurred in the presence of […]

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The Culture of Coercion: When Student Politics Clashes with Academic Dignity

Suryathejus The Misbehaving and humiliation against Professors by DUSU post Holders are not a New Phenomenon, It has been a kind of inherited behavior from one Union to the other, every year. This time it’s Deepika Jha the Joint Secretary of the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU), affiliated to the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), […]

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The Bamiyan Indictment: A Silent Rebuke on the Diplomatic Stage

Suryathejus R The recent official visit of a Taliban Foreign Minister to India was a stark lesson in diplomatic irony, underscored by a deliberate staging choice that spoke volumes without uttering a word. As the official sat down for talks, the wall behind him was dominated by a colossal photograph of the Bamiyan Buddha. This […]

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Beneath Bahaj: The Dig That’s Redrawing India’s Civilizational Map

Deeksha Tyagi Bahaj is the kind of place you would miss if you blinked on the Bharatpur-Mathura road: a dusty knoll, a cluster of buff houses, and fields now pocked with neat squares of excavation spoil. Yet 23 metres beneath that nondescript mound lies a ­palaeo-channel that has torn a four-millennia hole in our received […]

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Mastering Empathy: The Skill That Truly Connects People

Shambhavi Kumari We all must have heard this word in our value education classes when we were kids. It isone of the most important values—which is rare these days. Let me begin by definingempathy. It is the ability of a person to understand others’ feelings or emotions by steppinginto their shoes and being compassionate towards […]

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Daulatram College Launches YUVA Unit with Awareness Drive on Menstrual Hygiene

On September 30, 2025, Daulatram College officially launched its YUVA unit after hosting an awareness event on menstrual hygiene, jointly organized by the DRC YUVA team and the Women Development Cell. The session was chaired by Ms. Alankrita Pandey, founder of the Titli Foundation, who emphasized the importance of ensuring dignity through universal menstrual care […]

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Violent Clashes at JNU: Students Injured Amid Durga Puja Festivities

Traditional Festivities Marred by Political Violence A festive atmosphere at JNU’s Durga Puja pandal turned chaotic around 7:00 p.m. when clashes broke out between left-wing and right-wing student groups, resulting in injuries to several students, including women who were present at the venue. The violence reportedly began when members associated with left-wing organizations such as […]

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From History to Spirituality: The Sacred Tradition of Shastra Pujan

Akanksha Singh Sengar In the kaleidoscope of Hindu traditions, few ceremonies possess the profound synthesis of spirituality, history, and martial ethos as beautifully as Shastra Pujan on Vijayadashami. While most discourse around this sacred observance centers on its ritualistic dimensions, the deeper currents reveal a sophisticated philosophical framework that bridges ancient wisdom with contemporary defense […]

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JNU Celebrates Unity and Tradition with Grand Garba Night on Navratri

JNU, September 30, 2025 Rashtriya Kala Manch, JNU, successfully organized Garba Night, a celebration of cultural unity on the auspicious occasion of Navratri On the auspicious occasion of Navratri, Rashtriya Kala Manch, JNU, organized a grand Garba Night at KC OAT on the night of September 29. Over 1,500 students, research scholars, and faculty enthusiastically […]

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Indian perspective of Peace: From Hindutva Principles to Global harmony

Akanksha Singh Sengar The Indian perspective on peace constitutes a vast and profound tapestry, deeply embedded in centuries-old philosophies and contemporary sociopolitical narratives. As a young individual exploring the trajectory from the contours of Hindutva principles to the broader, ever-significant ideal of global harmony, I perceive peace not as a distant or simplistic concept but […]

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