Varanasi University (BHU) To Reopen, Chief Goes On 'Indefinite Leave': Reports | Read

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Girish Chandra Tripathi, the Vice Chancellor of the Banaras Hindu University that was accused of mishandling student protests last month, went on "indefinite leave" today, according to news agencies Press Trust of India and IANS, quoting unnamed university officials.

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