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MANUU students protested against the Telangana government’s plan to resume 50 acres of university land, calling it an attack on public education. Leaders emphasized the land belongs to students, not the state, and should support academic development.
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Students of Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) have strongly opposed the government’s show-cause notice seeking to reclaim 50 acres of university land. The MANUU Students Collective termed the move part of a larger pattern of State-led land appropriation.
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Sangareddy Collector P Pravinya suspended the hostel warden of the Sirgapur social welfare residential school after students staged a protest over inadequate facilities and lack of power supply. The incident gained attention after videos of the protest went viral on social media.
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JNTU-Hyderabad students protested against recent fee hikes, including exam, online services, transcript, and certificate processing fees. Activists warned of escalating the issue to the State government or High Court, submitting a representation to university authorities demanding an immediate rollback.
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Students of Zilla Parishad Secondary School in Kumram Bheem Asifabad staged a road sit-in after being served contaminated food containing worms at Koutala mandal centre. Carrying plates of the food, they raised slogans against the school management and boycotted classes.
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Private professional colleges across Telangana will shut indefinitely from November 3, demanding clearance of fee reimbursement arrears. The Federation of Associations of Telangana Higher Institutions (FATHI) has called for a protest with one lakh staff on November 6
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The students say they submitted a representation to the Collector three days ago, but no action has been taken
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Students at the Tribal Welfare Residential College for Girls in Tunkalguda, Vikarabad staged a protest demanding sufficient teaching staff. The college lacks faculty for key subjects, and students warned of intensified protests if officials don’t act promptly
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Students from Left groups protested at the Secretariat in Hyderabad over poor education policies. They demanded a new Education Minister, action on student deaths, fee control in private schools, and release of pending scholarships and other student dues
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Nizam College students staged a protest on Friday after several eligible candidates were denied hostel accommodation. With the college mess also shut due to financial issues, ABVP demanded urgent action, citing administrative failure and a lack of accountability
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Students of PJTSAU staged a fresh protest on Sunday over the razing of trees across 20 acres of campus land. They accused the State government of harming the ecosystem and demanded an immediate stop to further tree clearance by officials.
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Massive protests erupted at the Agriculture University in Rajendranagar after officials uprooted trees spread across 20 acres overnight under police cover. Students accused the government of harming the ecosystem and demanded an immediate halt to the clearance drive.
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Students at South Calcutta Law College protested demanding safety after a gang rape incident. They called for justice, reforms in the governing body, and better security. The accused, including a faculty member and two students, have been expelled and arrested
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Students claimed that despite paying the examination fee, the college principal allegedly denied hall tickets, citing less than 75 per cent attendance, which was insufficient to appear for the degree exams
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Some students noticed the warden recording videos of girls; cops rush to college to pacify protesters
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Lament that choking of sewerage led to uninhabitable conditions in the hostels
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Denounces rise in police excesses and suppression of dissent under Congress rule; demands unconditional release of detained students and journalists
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Promises cooperation in facilitating a meeting with Union Minister of Human Resource Development to preserve the university’s lands
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Refuse to have lunch at hostel mess, say facility has turned into a pile of garbage, making it impossible to dine there
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The promises awaiting implementation included scooters, laptops, five lakh education assurance cards, and improved facilities in Gurukul schools