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After Professor's 'Open To Work' Status, Galgotias Says She's Not Suspended
- Friday February 20, 2026
- India News | Edited by Prapti Upadhayay
The evolving "robodog" story featuring Galgotias University has gone from being a viral blunder to an empty stall and damage control. Days after the controversy, Galgotias University has confirmed it has not suspended Professor Neha Singh.
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"Misinformation Can't Be Encouraged": Centre On Galgotias Row
- Wednesday February 18, 2026
- India News | Edited by Rohit Paul
A professor had said a robotic dog displayed at the India AI Impact Summit was developed by the Galgotias University. The dog was a product of China's Unitree Robotics.
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Galgotias Apologises After Robot Row, Says Rep Neha Singh "Ill-Informed"
- Wednesday February 18, 2026
- India News | Edited by Samiran Mishra
Greater Noida-based Galgotias University has issued a public apology, blaming one of its own staff members for falsely presenting a Chinese-made robotic dog as an in-house innovation at a major government-backed AI summit.
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After Professor's 'Open To Work' Status, Galgotias Says She's Not Suspended
- Friday February 20, 2026
- India News | Edited by Prapti Upadhayay
The evolving "robodog" story featuring Galgotias University has gone from being a viral blunder to an empty stall and damage control. Days after the controversy, Galgotias University has confirmed it has not suspended Professor Neha Singh.
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www.ndtv.com
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"Misinformation Can't Be Encouraged": Centre On Galgotias Row
- Wednesday February 18, 2026
- India News | Edited by Rohit Paul
A professor had said a robotic dog displayed at the India AI Impact Summit was developed by the Galgotias University. The dog was a product of China's Unitree Robotics.
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www.ndtv.com
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Galgotias Apologises After Robot Row, Says Rep Neha Singh "Ill-Informed"
- Wednesday February 18, 2026
- India News | Edited by Samiran Mishra
Greater Noida-based Galgotias University has issued a public apology, blaming one of its own staff members for falsely presenting a Chinese-made robotic dog as an in-house innovation at a major government-backed AI summit.
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www.ndtv.com