Suspension, Expulsion, and Mistreatment of Students Ignite Protests at Wardha University

Ayanabha Banerjee | 28 January 2024 | The Mooknayak

Mumbai- At Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya in Wardha, Maharashtra, students have alleged experiencing a prolonged period of exploitation and mistreatment. The latest episode unfolded during the Republic Day address by the Vice Chancellor, where certain students voiced their dissent against the appointment of a Vice Chancellor, they deemed unqualified.

Despite the students' peaceful expression of dissent, the university administration took severe action against them. Three research scholars have been expelled and two students were suspended, alleging that they utilized social media to disseminate information and protested during the Vice Chancellor's speech….

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