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Resist organized hate machinery, save democracy: Delhi University professor

2021-08-31
By: Matters India
On: August 31, 2021
In: National

By Matters India Reporter Bhubaneswar: Time is running to resist organized hate machinery and save the democracy, said Apoorvanand Jha, a professor at the University of Delhi. “Unfolding of the fascism in India and the spreading of hatred goes unabated,” he said. He was speaking at the international webinar onContinue Reading

Delhi University offers degree for acid attack victims

2017-06-03
By: Matters India
On: June 3, 2017
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Kargil martyr’s daughter’s Facebook post goes viral

2017-02-26
By: Matters India
On: February 26, 2017
In: National

New Delhi: 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 ofContinue Reading

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