A day after Delhi University's Lakshmibai College Principal Pratyush Vatsala applied cow dung to classroom walls as a "desi" solution to beat the heat, Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) president Ronak Khatri smeared cow dung on the walls of her office in protests on Tuesday.
The National Students' Union of India (NSUI) on Monday made a strong comeback in the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections on Monday, clinching both the president and joint secretary positions after a seven-year gap.
The results, originally scheduled for September 28, were postponed following a Delhi High Court directive that required the university to clean up defacement caused during the campaign before declaring the winners.
The Delhi High Court on Monday instructed Delhi University to begin the counting of votes for the Delhi University Student Union (DUSU) elections by November 26, provided that all public and private properties defaced during the election campaign are cleaned and repainted within a week.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday stated that it will permit the counting of votes for the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections, provided that all defacement of public property by candidates is addressed.
Speaking to ANI, ABVP's Shukla said, 'The way the feedback of our workers is coming, in this election, students are extending great support to all 4 candidates of ABVP. ABVP will defeat NSUI on all 4 posts. Last time whatever promises we made, we worked for that throughout the year so voting
The National Students' Union of India (NSUI) has raised serious concerns over irregularities during the voting process for the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections held on Friday.
Elections for Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) are underway on Friday following the Delhi High Court's decision to allow the university to conduct elections.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday allowed Delhi University (DU) to continue with the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections but has imposed a crucial condition--barring the university from counting votes until it satisfies the court that all posters, hoardings, graffiti, and other
The Delhi High Court issued a stern warning to Delhi University (DU) and Election Authority, indicating that the Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) polls could be deferred if the defacement caused during the election campaign is not properly addressed and said 'elections are meant to be
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday criticised authorities for their failure to take action against those responsible for defacing public property during the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections. The court expressed its concern over this "serious issue," highlighting the widespread