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Why JNU’s own entrance exam matters

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This is the question in the heart of protest: Why is JNU entrance exam so important? Why students and faculties say here that it should be retained:

Why JNU’s PHD in entrance exam cases

  1. Lack number system: The unique model of JNU provides additional weightage to backward sectors and women candidates. This positive action helps to level the playground and is seen as necessary to ensure social justice in entry

  2. In-house entrance exam: Traditionally, JNU conducted its examination, which is ready to assess students in line with the separate educational culture of the university. This enabled comprehensive evaluation beyond multi-intellectual testing, adjusting diverse intellectual backgrounds.

  3. Commitment to social inclusion: JNU’s entry policies have long reflected their commitment to equity, which takes shape through years of student activism. Centralized examinations like NET (National Entrance Test), critics argue, bend the balance in favor of people with expensive coaching and resources.

Protest timelines and charges

In an open letter on 26 June, JNUSU President Nitish Kumar, Vice President Manisha, and General Secretary Mutteha Fatima accused the administration of sacrificing the promise made during the 17-day hunger strike in August 2023-2025-26 to restore JNUEE from the academic session. He alleged that the administration is using “lack of funds” on the pretext of stalling the entrance examination, carrying forward the model benefiting the ideological colleagues of RSS and ABVP.

Vice Chancellor Pandit, in his response on 27 June, claimed that he had asked all Dean to take responsibility for taking the entrance exam last year, but no one offered written commitment. He said that many chose for UGC-Net and QET, instead, citing widespread access and high participation from reserved categories. “As the democratic head of the institution,” he said, “I should respect his collective decision.”

Faculty stands with students

Rejecting VC’s arguments, Januta called the decision out of exclusion and poor plan.

In a letter issued on June 30, it was reported that the net results of June 2025 will not be declared on time for the upcoming academic cycle, effectively stopping the candidates who completed their master’s degree by applying this year.

JNUTA demanded a comprehensive meeting with university officials, including representatives of teachers, to discuss what it is called “fragmented and exclusion” entry policy. He also criticized the VC’s request, including the joint-religion-sure Vaibhav Meena-Ek JNUSU member, which supports the CUET/NET model and has not participated in the strike-to reflect the collective stand of the Sangh in the discussion. In particular, the JNU administration has postponed the meeting of stakeholders.

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Siddaramaiah, Annie Raja joined Rahul-Tajshvi’s visit and called to protect democracy

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He said, “The Narendra Modi government has been caught stealing votes with the help of the Election Commission, which is why BJP leaders have started jumping up and down. This is just the beginning,” he told The Cheering Crowd.

“BJP is shaken and its leaders are irritable. We will expose them in future. No matter what Narendra Modi does … we will not allow votes to vote Theft In Bihar, “Gandhi said.

He further claimed that after the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, 1 crore fake voters were added to the rolls in Maharashtra, calling it a “proven fact”. He also alleged that the deletion into Bihar’s draft roles had targeted the rich and targeted Dalits, backward classes, poor and minorities.

Gandhi said, “Voting is the right of Dalits, minorities, women, but the Modi government has stolen votes to win the election.” “Now, people have started voting for BJP leaders Thief (Thief).”

Yadav, who has emerged as Gandhi’s prominent ally in the campaign, resonated the criticism of the Congress leader. Tejashvi said, “The people of Bihar will teach him a lesson in the upcoming assembly elections. They have been completely exposed.

The yatra also paid tribute to the political legacy of the state. In Gopalganj, Gandhi visited Phulwaria village of RJD supremo and Tejashvi’s father Lalu Prasad Yadav. He hit the statue of Lalu’s mother Marachiya Devi in ​​a gesture, which added the current movement to the rights of voting with long -running conflicts for Social Justice of Behar.

The performance of solidarity is beyond the Congress and the RJD. Annie Raja of the Communist Party of India, who contested against Gandhi in Wayanad during the 2024 general elections, joined the march in West Champaran.

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When the secrets are pure – until you are Abhisar Sharma

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So, here is the latest spin from the political carnival: Abhishar Sharma, a YouTuber-Journalist and a major national news channel popular former news langar (who thanks BBC He is now a proud subject of a cedar in Assam to dub it “major” and critical), after he was filed, he questioned the allocation of 3,000 acres of tribal land to a private company – a fact that was stagnant High Court judge Hearing the matter – and suggested that the state and its Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma were involved in communal politics.

Sharma’s remarks were already based on the information available in the public domain, mainly CM’s own comments, but when do the facts come in the way of a good cedar? Sharma has received temporary recurrence from the Supreme Court, but has not dismissed the allegations.

But wait – Daman’s performance was a supportive task in art. BJP MPs Nishikant Dubey, who decided for oblivion, is very close, and thus it has been clearly leaked that Sharma’s income tax returns appear on social media – easely indicating that as soon as Sharma started moving on the streets and misbehaved with Modi/BJP, his income was again increased by Rs 1.2 lakh before the rupee. The context is, of course, for Sharma’s anti -BJP stance.

Confidential tax details, finally, reading bus weekends for MPs, not data protected by privacy laws under India’s Income Tax or Information Technology Acts. Who cares, isn’t it? As it happens, ordinary people to do Care. For evidence, read the comments under Dubey’s post.

Sharma announced that he was filing his own FIR-and tagged the Income Tax Department and Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitarman to ask: Whose desk (or shared USB drive) got this MP access to the top-patched ITR data?

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Center cannot challenge Governor’s works under State Article 32: Center to Center: Center

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The Central Government on Thursday informed the Supreme Court that the state governments cannot use writ jurisdiction to challenge the work done by the President or a governor belonging to the bills passed by the state assemblies, even if such action allegedly violates fundamental rights.

Representing the Center, during the hearing before the five-judge Constitution Bench, led by Chief Justice Bra Gavai, Solicitor-General Tushar Mehta, the President demanded the opinion of the apex court whether the state could file a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution based on violation of fundamental rights.

He further stated that the President wants to understand the interpretation of Article 361, which gives the President and the governors immunity to be responsible for the courts to perform their official duties.

Addressing the bench – also included as Justice Surya Kant, Vikram Nath, PS Narasimha and Chandurkar – Mehta said that although these issues were considered during internal discussions, the President gives a certain verdict from the court, especially when similar questions can be revealed in future.

Mehta said that a Article 32 petition cannot be made against the functions of the state president or governors, stating that no direction cannot be issued to these constitutional authorities.

“Article 32 lies when the constitutional plan leads to fundamental rights and state government violations, it is not a fundamental right in itself. It is a store of tasks to protect the fundamental rights of its people,” said Mehta.

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