colleges
Not a good evening
Delhi University’s evening colleges provide an option to study for students who couldn’t get through to morning colleges. But there are some challenges for female students
First Year students at Jamia boycotting classes against demands for college reopening
The Press Release says that after repeated online protests, submission of memorandums and offline protests authorities did not stand by the promises they made to the students.
Angry strokes: protests continue at the College of Art, Delhi
With the reopening of Delhi colleges, protests have erupted at Delhi University, JNU, Jamia Millia Islamia and Ambedkar University — all for a plethora of different reasons. College of Art has its own grievances As the College of Art readies to shift its affiliation from University of Delhi to Ambedkar University, students protest the move […]
No caps on student strength: educational institutions have now resumed with offline classes while some still operating online
Most schools in the national capital reopened on Monday for classes 9 to 12 after a prolonged closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, while some private schools were still working out modalities like consent of parents and transport availability Amid the declining number of COVID-19 cases in the city, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) […]
Enabling judgement
Medical colleges can no longer shut the door on students with certain types of disability, as the Medical Council of India sought to do. The High Court has upheld their rights In August this year, four aspiring medical students with low vision, hearing impairments, specific learning disabilities and disabilities to do with blood disorder were […]