‘Joote Se Peetungi’: Delhi School of Journalism Director Threatens Students Who Complain of ‘Lack of Facilities’

Amrita Tripathi, Yuvraj Pandey | 02 April 2025 | The Indian Express

Ruckus broke out at the Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ) on Tuesday after a group of students appealed to the institute’s director to provide more facilities, citing the “exorbitant fees” being charged. A purported video showed DSJ director, Professor Bharati Ghore, telling students: “Joote se peetungi, keep quiet. (I’ll hit you with my shoe, keep quiet).” The director has denied the claims.

The incident took place on Tuesday, when a few students approached Ghore around 2 pm, objecting to the lack of academic activities and infrastructure on campus despite the high fees….

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