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Ramjas College Clashes: Crime Branch Records Statements Of 2 Students
- Thursday March 2, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
Shaheen Malik of Delhi Commission for Women says the implementation of law against acid attacks is "rare" as acid continues to be sold in shops and the money provided for the treatment of victims is often misused.
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Kiren Rijiju On Kargil Martyr's Daughter Gurmehar Kaur: 'Who's Polluting Her Mind'
- Monday February 27, 2017
- India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Gurmehar Kaur, the daughter of a Kargil martyr, fought back tears when she told NDTV that she was being threatened with rape after her social media posts against the ABVP, the BJP-linked students' group accused of violence at Ramjas College last week.
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Ramjas College Violence: Delhi University Professor Prasanta Chakravarty Injured Last Week Hospitalised
- Monday February 27, 2017
- Delhi News | Edited by Raija Susan Panicker
A Delhi University teacher who was roughed up during the recent North Campus clashes in Ramjas College earlier this week, has been hospitalised due to severe abdominal pain as a result of internal injuries.
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Fearing Ramjas College Like Violence, Ambedkar University Postpones Event On Kashmir
- Sunday February 26, 2017
- Education | Press Trust of India
Fearing DU like violence on its campus, the Ambedkar University in the national capital has postponed an event marking the 26th anniversary of the alleged Kunan Poshpora mass rape in Kashmir.
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'Not Afraid Of ABVP': Kargil Martyr's Daughter's Facebook Post Goes Viral
- Saturday February 25, 2017
- India News | Written by Aloke Tikku
She spoke her mind on the attacks on Delhi University students in a 140-word Facebook post and a picture put out hours after the ABVP activists clashed with Ramjas College students this week. Three days later, the Kargil martyr daughter's social media campaign to protest the "tyranny of fear" unleashed at Delhi University has gone viral.
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ABVP Says Safety Not Guaranteed, Delhi College Postpones Drama Event
- Saturday February 25, 2017
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
After Ramjas College witnessed large-scale violence over a seminar, SGTB Khalsa College has decided to postpone a street-play competition till peace and normalcy returned to North Campus of Delhi University.
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Delhi Police Suspends 3 Cops; Crime Branch To Probe Ramjas College Clashes
- Friday February 24, 2017
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Delhi Police today suspended three of its personnel for their "unprofessional" handling of the Ramjas College violence and asked Crime Branch to conduct a probe into yesterday's clashes between ABVP and AISA members.
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I Am A Professor. This Is How I Was Beaten Up At Ramjas
- Thursday February 23, 2017
- Blog | Prasanta Chakravarty
The college was a war-zone yesterday. So many people were roughed up, beaten. Bottles were thrown, there was complete chaos. All this went on till late in the night. It looked like a battleground.
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www.ndtv.com
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'Won't Tolerate This,' Delhi Top Cop Warns After Ramjas College Violence
- Thursday February 23, 2017
- Delhi News | NDTV News Desk
A chair was flung at a teacher and classes were suspended at Delhi University's Ramjas College on Thursday amid tension a day after clashes between student activists over an invite to JNU's Umar Khalid to address a seminar at the college. A rioting case has been filed by the police against students involved in the clashes.
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Clashes Outside Delhi's Ramjas College Over Invite To JNU's Umar Khalid
- Wednesday February 22, 2017
- Delhi News | Reported by Ishadrita Lahiri , Edited by Shuchi Shukla
Over 20 students were reportedly injured as two groups clashed at the Delhi University today over the Ramjas College cancelling its invite to JNU's Umar Khalid for a seminar. Some journalists were also caught in the clashes and beaten. A large number of policemen were seen trying to control the aggressive crowd.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ramjas College Clashes: Crime Branch Records Statements Of 2 Students
- Thursday March 2, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
Shaheen Malik of Delhi Commission for Women says the implementation of law against acid attacks is "rare" as acid continues to be sold in shops and the money provided for the treatment of victims is often misused.
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www.ndtv.com
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Kiren Rijiju On Kargil Martyr's Daughter Gurmehar Kaur: 'Who's Polluting Her Mind'
- Monday February 27, 2017
- India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Gurmehar Kaur, the daughter of a Kargil martyr, fought back tears when she told NDTV that she was being threatened with rape after her social media posts against the ABVP, the BJP-linked students' group accused of violence at Ramjas College last week.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ramjas College Violence: Delhi University Professor Prasanta Chakravarty Injured Last Week Hospitalised
- Monday February 27, 2017
- Delhi News | Edited by Raija Susan Panicker
A Delhi University teacher who was roughed up during the recent North Campus clashes in Ramjas College earlier this week, has been hospitalised due to severe abdominal pain as a result of internal injuries.
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www.ndtv.com
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Fearing Ramjas College Like Violence, Ambedkar University Postpones Event On Kashmir
- Sunday February 26, 2017
- Education | Press Trust of India
Fearing DU like violence on its campus, the Ambedkar University in the national capital has postponed an event marking the 26th anniversary of the alleged Kunan Poshpora mass rape in Kashmir.
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www.ndtv.com/education
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'Not Afraid Of ABVP': Kargil Martyr's Daughter's Facebook Post Goes Viral
- Saturday February 25, 2017
- India News | Written by Aloke Tikku
She spoke her mind on the attacks on Delhi University students in a 140-word Facebook post and a picture put out hours after the ABVP activists clashed with Ramjas College students this week. Three days later, the Kargil martyr daughter's social media campaign to protest the "tyranny of fear" unleashed at Delhi University has gone viral.
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www.ndtv.com
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ABVP Says Safety Not Guaranteed, Delhi College Postpones Drama Event
- Saturday February 25, 2017
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
After Ramjas College witnessed large-scale violence over a seminar, SGTB Khalsa College has decided to postpone a street-play competition till peace and normalcy returned to North Campus of Delhi University.
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www.ndtv.com
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Delhi Police Suspends 3 Cops; Crime Branch To Probe Ramjas College Clashes
- Friday February 24, 2017
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Delhi Police today suspended three of its personnel for their "unprofessional" handling of the Ramjas College violence and asked Crime Branch to conduct a probe into yesterday's clashes between ABVP and AISA members.
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www.ndtv.com
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I Am A Professor. This Is How I Was Beaten Up At Ramjas
- Thursday February 23, 2017
- Blog | Prasanta Chakravarty
The college was a war-zone yesterday. So many people were roughed up, beaten. Bottles were thrown, there was complete chaos. All this went on till late in the night. It looked like a battleground.
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www.ndtv.com
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'Won't Tolerate This,' Delhi Top Cop Warns After Ramjas College Violence
- Thursday February 23, 2017
- Delhi News | NDTV News Desk
A chair was flung at a teacher and classes were suspended at Delhi University's Ramjas College on Thursday amid tension a day after clashes between student activists over an invite to JNU's Umar Khalid to address a seminar at the college. A rioting case has been filed by the police against students involved in the clashes.
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www.ndtv.com
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Clashes Outside Delhi's Ramjas College Over Invite To JNU's Umar Khalid
- Wednesday February 22, 2017
- Delhi News | Reported by Ishadrita Lahiri , Edited by Shuchi Shukla
Over 20 students were reportedly injured as two groups clashed at the Delhi University today over the Ramjas College cancelling its invite to JNU's Umar Khalid for a seminar. Some journalists were also caught in the clashes and beaten. A large number of policemen were seen trying to control the aggressive crowd.
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www.ndtv.com