Sharma said yoga is an individual's choice and not a compulsion on anybody
JNU had last year circulated a draft of three courses among its various schools and departments for their feedback
ABVP is against minority, against women and has a patronising attitude towards students said a sudent of JNU
Mohit Kumar Pandey, the presidential candidate for AISA-SFI alliance, defeated his closest rival, Jahnavi of ABVP, by a huge margin of 798 votes
The Delhi High Court directed to JNU that the interim relief will continue till 29 September
Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya are guilty of indiscipline in connection with the controversial February 9 event
Anmol Ratan surrendered himself before police at Vasant Kunj north police station in south Delhi
Court also directed jail authorities to provide him proper medical facilities after he submitted that he was suffering from heart ailment
Sudents have decided to reject the Lyngdoh committee recommendations and go by the JNU constitution, polls are likely to be coincide with DUSU polls
Notice has been sent to Kumar stating expense on his security has run up to Rs 5 lakh and same arrangement can be continued only after that amount is cleared
Says, if the country wants to grow as an open economy, it should address these issues
Court clarified if appeals of these students get rejected, appellate authority's order would not be given effect for two weeks
Villagers have also alleged that the professors asked them to support Naxals
The committee said that it is disconcerted by the 'litany of excuses' put forth by the JNU.
While the university panel probing the issue had submitted its report on March 11, the varsity is yet to take a final call on the issue
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A Delhi court today reserved for March 18 its order on JNU students Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya's bail pleas in a sedition case which were opposed by the police on the ground that allegations were grave as they were the main organisers of the campus event. The duo, who are lodged in jail since February 23, has sought bail on the ground of parity with JNUSU President Kanhaiya Kumar, saying he has already been granted bail and the incident did not attract charges of sedition. Additional Sessions Judge Reetesh Singh heard the arguments in which both the accused said they should be given the relief like Kanhaiya since they are in judicial custody and the police do not need their custody for the probe. This was opposed by the investigators who said the stdents' intention was to create hatred against the established government which attracts the sedition charge. The police said the case against Kanhaiya "is very much different" from that of Umar and Anirban as the JNUSU ...
After JNU Students' Union President Kanhaiya Kumar made "azadi" - freedom from ignorance, poverty, corruption and so on - the focal point of his speech post his release from jail, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has decided to leverage the topic while it is still hot
The committee was set up on February 11 to probe the matter related to "anti-India" sloganeering at JNU
She also said that no student has been suspended and expelled from the hostel