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OPINION | Dark Side of St. Stephens College: Elitism, Snobbery and Feudal Instincts
When the students of such an institute with a great legacy raise slogans calling for the disintegration of the country is undoubtedly a worrisome development for various reasons.
We Don't Feel Secure, Atmosphere Not Conducive for Academic Activities: JNUTA to HRD Ministry
In a meeting with HRD Ministry officials, a five-member JNU Teachers Association delegation reiterated its demand for removal of Vice Chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar.
Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad Taken to AIIMS for Follow-up Treatment
On January 9, a Delhi court had directed Tihar Jail authorities to provide treatment for polycythemia to Azad at All India Institute of Medical Sciences in the national capital.
Manchester United's Harry Maguire Expects Marcus Rashford Scoring Spree to Continue
Marcus Rashford has scored 19 goals in his last 23 matches for club and country, and Manchester United defender Harry Maguire believes the England striker will get better.
Salma Hayek Recalls Being Left Severely Injured by Monkey
Salma Hayek suffered "severe" injuries when she was attacked by a monkey while working on her 2002 film "Frida".
Congress MLA Zameer Ahmed Khan Detained for Protesting Against BJP MLA’s 'Provocative’ Remarks
Zameer Ahmed Khan was detained and taken to the Kudhatini Police Station on the Bellari-Hubbali Road, before he and his followers could reach Bellari MLA Somshekar Reddy's home.
Year-End Discounts Help Volkswagen Tiguan Achieve 826 Percent Growth in December 2019
In terms of yearly, sales, amidst a slump in sales, the Tiguan recorded only 2 per cent dip as against its sales in 2018.
US to Permanently Halt About 1,000 Drones over Chinese Tech Concerns
The US government is planning to permanently halt its civilian drone program after deciding that the risk of the drones being used by Beijing for spying was too high.
Armed Men Loot 25 Kg Valuables from Jewellery Shop in UP’s Muzaffarnagar
Four masked men came on two motorcycles and barged into the shop.
Leg-up for Environmental Laws But Will Maradu Flats Demolition Knock Down Kerala’s Real Estate Sector?
While Kerala’s fragile environmental ecosystem gets a big backing with these judgments, the question is: where will Kerala generate jobs from after the hospitality and real estate sector take the blow?
Delhi-Based BioD Sells Over 10 Million Litres of Biodiesel Within First Year of Operation
The company’s facility in Bawal, Haryana have the capability to produce up to 120 kiloliters of biodiesel a day, processing used cooking oil and other multi-feedstock.
Joaquin Phoenix Wins Critics' Choice Award for Joker
Joaquin Phoenix is also predicted to have strong possibility of winning an Academy Award for his performance in 'Joker'.
Noida Traffic Police Warns Illegal E-Rickshaws Will be Seized, Asks Owners to Park Heavy Vehicles at Transport Nagar
Challans have been issued to 135 vehicle owners under the Motor Vehicles Act for violation of various traffic rules.
Ex-pope Benedict Rejects Opening Up Priesthood to Married Men
Francis is currently considering allowing it in remote locations, such as the Amazon, where communities seldom have Mass due to a lack of priests, and is expected to publish his decision in the coming weeks.
As AMU Reopens Today, VC Seeks Security for Himself, Family Citing Threats From 'Lumpen Elements'
The Aligarh Muslim University was closed early for winter vacations from December 16, a day after students clashed with police during a protest against the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act on campus.
China to Buy USD 200 Billion More Products as Part of Trade Deal Phase 1: US Treasury Secretary Mnuchin
Steven Mnuchin said the first phase of the trade deal includes real enforcement provision. If they don't comply with the agreement, the president retains the authority to put on tariffs, both existing tariffs and additional tariffs, he added.