Supreme Court demands answers as Delhi chokes
| | | Even as the people of Delhi took to social media to complain about teary eyes, itchy throats and running noses, the Supreme Court slammed state governments and authorities, wondering how we reach this terrible situation every year. Meanwhile, the CRPF was called to the Jawaharlal Nehru University campus in Delhi on Monday after the JNU Students’ Union went on strike against a new draft hostel manual approved by the varsity administration. Also read: Piyasree Dasgupta's piece on millennial Indian TV shows like Roadies and Skulls and Roses, where she wonders why these shows still exist. |
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| | | | The Supreme Court noted that every year the governments cried hoarse about crop burning in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh but did nothing about it. “Why is there unabated crop burning every year? Every year there is hue and cry. States know this but still they are not tackling this issue,” the court asked. |
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| | | | | | The JNU student groups have been on a week-long strike against the new hostel manual alleging it has provisions for curfew timings, dress code and hostel fee hike. Students and various student groups marched to the Vasant Kunj police station in protest on Monday to register a missing person complaint against the university’s Vice Chancellor. |
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