Dusu Polls 2018
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DUSU election 2018 updates: Only 5 of 17 women's colleges participate in DU polls; five of 23 candidates female
Fp Staff •DUSU election 2018 LIVE updates: It was raining pamphlets in Delhi University, and quite litterally. Both, NSUI and ABVP supporters were seen throwing pamphlets in air at the campus, while SUVs full of election material were parked outside the varsity.
DUSU election 2018 today, all you need to know: Voting begins at 8.30 am; five candidates in fray for president's post
Fp Staff •Elections for the office bearers of Delhi University's Student Union (DUSU) are scheduled for Wednesday and the voting will begin at 8.30 am.
DUSU election 2018: Delhi University gears up for polls, voting to begin at 8.30 am tomorrow; counting of votes on 13 Sept
Fp Staff •The Delhi University's Student Union (DUSU) elections will be a triangular contest this time with the entry of the alliance of AISA and the AAP's student wing, (CYSS).
Delhi University student polls: Narrative dominated by infrastructure, logistics issues rather than academics
Pallavirebbapragada •The issues that dominate the political narrative in student politics in Delhi revolve around infrastructure and logistics.
Delhi University's Student Union elections to be held on 12 September; nomination papers can be filed till 4 September
•Elections for the office bearers of Delhi University's Student Union (DUSU) will be held on 12 September, said an official statement from the institution.
DUSU elections 2018: Triangular fight in student union elections on 12 Sep as AISA joins hands with AAP-backed CYSS
Fp Staff •The Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) elections which will be held on 12 September, will be a triangular contest this time, with the entry of the alliance of All India Students’ Association (AISA) and the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) student wing, Chhatra Yuva Sangharsh Samiti (CYSS).
Delhi University gears up for student polls: Caste, money factors rob campus politics of level playing field
Pallavirebbapragada •Politics at Delhi University, which goes to polls on 12 September, is dominated by caste and money. Most students prefer to remain mere spectators.
Delhi University should consider election reforms to retain ethos of student politics; keep mainstream parties out
Pallavirebbapragada •Students politics in Delhi University has become synonymous with unruly drama with candidates relying on mainstream political parties for legal and financial aid