As protests against the CAA rock the national capital, the lives of residents who have called Delhi home for decades has been thrown out of gear. And they blame the protestors for this. “There are more legal ways available to register your protest," says an RWA president
The Congress spokesperson warned that CAA had the potential to unleash the same chaos across the country that had been witnessed during demonetisation. “This law is even more dangerous,” said Udit Raj
JNUTA says that VC’s decision to hold exams and viva over WhatsApp and email would make JNU the laughing stock the world over and destroy its hard-earned reputation
JNU’s teachers say that the institution remains as popular as ever among the Indian youth, even as the students of India's top liberal arts university boycott examination for the first time in decades
The rise in onion prices could have been controlled if the export ban on the vegetable had been implemented earlier. The state elections in Maharashtra and the stance of opposition parties in criticising the ban only made the situation worse.
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