Jnu Fee Hike Protests
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JNU registrar says campus is calm and academic, admin units functioning normally, even as some students, teachers boycott classes over fee hike row
•The JNU administration said classes in many schools have begun for the new semester and the campus, while a section of students and teachers continued to abstain from classes amid standoff with authorities over the fee-hike issue
JNU fee hike issue: Students, teachers boycott classes on first day of winter semester amid standoff with administration
•The JNUTA has also given a call for 'non-cooperation' in academic matters over a range of issues, including that of fee hike and the 5 January violence
Delhi Police files FIR against JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh, 19 others for damaging server room, violence against staff; no mention of 'masked' attackers
Fp Staff •In an FIR filed on Sunday, 20 JNU students, including JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh, were accused of indulging in physical violence and verbal abuse when the university staff and security tried to facilitate the registration process
JNU students’ union calls for boycott of semester registration process as new hostel manual with hiked room rent comes into effect
•The Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union has called for a boycott of the semester registration process on Wednesday and asked the vice-chancellor to have a proper deliberation and work in the spirit of resolution of issues
JNU to implement new hostel manual from Wednesday; students who boycotted exams allowed to provisionally register for next semester
•The Jawaharlal Nehru University on Monday said it will implement the new hostel manual from Wednesday, with its Vice-Chancellor appealing to the students to call off their strike
Six JNU students suspended for participation in hostel fee hike protests; administration engaging in 'mass intimidation stunts’, claims students’ union
•The Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union (JNUSU) on Monday alleged six students have been academically suspended for their participation in the protest over hostel fee hike
JNU protests over fee hike: HRD ministry-appointed panel to visit varsity campus today for resolution of issues
•The JNU students union put forth the demand for a complete rollback of the hostel fee hike and said till the time the committee submitted its report, the fee hike must be put in abeyance.
Visually-challenged JNU student beaten by Delhi Police during march to Parliament over fee hike
Fp Staff •A video of the Delhi Police beating up a visually-challenged Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student, who was a part of the protests against the fees hike and amended hostel manual, went viral