Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be the chief guest at the centenary celebrations of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU)
Principal Investigator Prof Mohammad Shameem said ICMR Covaxin Phase 3 trial is going on after the Phase 1 and Phase 2 trials showed encouraging results
The students of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) have urged the state police to re-investigate the December 15 anti-CAA protest violence and drop charges against those who are "innocent"
Former AMU student leader Sharjeel Usmani, who was lodged in jail in connection with anti-CAA protests, has been released after a district court granted him bail
The AMU's decision follows the Delhi University's move to hold open book exams.
A Special Investigation Team has begun investigations into the violent clashes and asked those with any information including video evidence to come forward
A case had been registered against him on sedition and other charges on January 26
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The protestors decried the use of force against university students in India and also expressed solidarity with the women protestors of Shaheen Bagh
According to police, the group of students, six of whom have been identified, had also written slogans of 'Hindutva terror down down', 'Islamophobic Yogi' on the effigies
The minister said as the subject matter pertained to law and order, this request has been referred to the department concerned for appropriate action
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It has both footprint and depth among youth but remains a movement in search of a name
An FIR in this regard was filed on December 23 by RAF commandant Punit Kumar, Senior Superintendent of Police Aakash Kulahari said on Friday
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Students and faculty at IITs and IIMs, however, come out in personal capacity against police crackdown on students
The university authorities had received credible inputs that "lumpen and anti-social elements from outside the campus had started infiltrating the campus," Mansoor said.
pokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights had said in Geneva that it is "concerned" that the CAA is "fundamentally discriminatory in nature".
Students and teachers at Columbia University also issued a solidarity statement and have planned a protest march.
JNUSU president Aeshe Ghosh claimed that these protest in campuses 'will continue, if required, till this government lasts'