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Call for educational institutions bandh after student ends life

Call for educational institutions bandh after student ends life Updated: Updated: She had reportedly felt humiliated for not having cleared college bus charges Share Article AAA HRC leader Sk.Khalifatullah Basha paying homage to the student who ended her life, in Ongole.   | Photo Credit: BY ARRANGEMENT She had reportedly felt humiliated for not having cleared college bus charges Students organisations, including Students Federation of India(SFI) and All India Students Federation(AISF), held a meeting here on Sunday and called for an educational institutions bandh in Prakasam district after the police said that the second-year engineering student, who died by suicide here on Saturday, took the extreme step following an alleged delay in fee reimbursement.

Kerala Communists involve youth and women in carrying out their mission

as big as California’s and a per capita annual income of less than $300. But its infant mortality rate is very low, its literacy rate among the highest on Earth … Though mostly a land of paddy-covered plains, statistically Kerala stands out as the Mount Everest of social development” – Bill McKibben, environmentalist and author At 21 years of age, Arya Rajendran is barely eligible to vote. Nevertheless, she is now the mayor of Kerala’s capital city Thiruvananthapuram, population 2,585,000. She is a second-year student at All Saints College. She concentrates in math. Rajendran told a reporter that, “From the time I remember my childhood, I was going to Balasangham. … I am now the State President for Balasingham. I am also the Students Federation of India state committee member. My parents are branch committee members of CPI(M). And we firmly believe in what the party stands for.” Balasingham is the youth organization of the Communist Party of India, Marxist – the

Blocked, citizens ask: Are we terrorists?

Police outnumbered those who turned up for a “Citizens’ March in Support of the Farmers’ Movement” on Wednesday, prompting a participant to exclaim: “Are we terrorists?” A myriad of uniforms Delhi police, the Tripura India Reserve Battalion, Central Reserve Police Force, Central Industrial Security Force and the Sashastra Seema Bal cordoned off all approaches to the Mandi House traffic island from Lutyens’ Delhi and prevented the march from taking place. College students usually form the critical mass of such protests, but with almost all classes online, few turned up for the march. However, several older people common folk, housewives and even government employees came to the march and expressed shock at the fortress the capital had turned into since Republic Day.

Karnatak University urged to postpone degree exams

Karnatak University urged to postpone degree exams Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Taking exception to the decision of Karnatak University, Dharwad, to hold degree examinations from February 1, student organisations on Wednesday held demonstrations and submitted memoranda seeking postponement of the examinations. Delegations of All India Democratic Students Organisation (AIDSO) and Students Federation of India (SFI) met the Vice-Chancellor of the university in Dharwad on Wednesday seeking postponement of examinations. SFI members also staged a demonstration in front of Karnatak College. In a circular issued on December 28, 2020, Karnatak University said that January 31 would be the last day for semesters and examinations would be held from February 1.

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