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  • Karnataka College Issues Strict Uniform Policy After Burqa and Saffron Shawl Protests

    Karnataka College Issues Strict Uniform Policy After Burqa and Saffron Shawl Protests

    Dec 05, 2025 12:16 pm CST

    A uniform controversy at CJ Bellad Government First Grade College in Haveri, Karnataka has resurfaced as students wearing burqas faced protests from classmates donning saffron shawls. College authorities have reinforced uniform guidelines following tensions, with the principal committing to maintain discipline through continued dialogue with students.

  • Bangladesh Issues Arrest Warrant for Sheikh Hasina

    Bangladesh Issues Arrest Warrant for Sheikh Hasina's Son Over Internet Shutdown During 2024 Protests

    Dec 05, 2025 01:06 am CST

    Bangladesh's International Crime Tribunal has issued an arrest warrant against Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, for allegedly committing crimes against humanity by shutting down internet access during the July 2024 student protests. This development follows recent corruption sentences against Sheikh Hasina and other family members as Bangladesh's interim government pursues legal action against the former ruling family.

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    Bangladesh's Gen-Z Revolution: Student-Led NCP Fights for Political Relevance After Ousting Sheikh Hasina

    Dec 04, 2025 01:55 pm CST

    Following the successful uprising against Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh's student-led National Citizen Party faces significant challenges in converting their revolutionary street power into electoral success. With just 6% support in polls ahead of February elections, the NCP struggles against established political forces while promising institutional reform and a break from decades of two-party dominance and nepotism in Bangladesh's political landscape.

  • Madhya Pradesh Issues Show-Cause Notice to VIT University Following Massive Student Protests Over Health and Safety Violations

    Madhya Pradesh Issues Show-Cause Notice to VIT University Following Massive Student Protests Over Health and Safety Violations

    Dec 02, 2025 12:38 am CST

    Following violent student protests involving 4,000 students, Madhya Pradesh authorities have issued a show-cause notice to VIT University over serious health and safety violations. An investigation revealed contaminated water causing jaundice outbreaks, poor food quality, and 11 campus buildings operating without fire safety clearances. The university administration faces disciplinary action if they fail to address these critical issues that sparked unprecedented campus unrest.

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    Delhi Teen's Suicide: Parents Demand Justice After Son's Death Due to Alleged Teacher Harassment

    Nov 24, 2025 08:34 pm CST

    A 16-year-old Delhi student's suicide has sparked citywide protests as parents reveal their son faced months of teacher harassment before his death. The case has prompted police investigations of multiple teachers after the boy left a note detailing his distress, highlighting serious concerns about student mental health and accountability in educational institutions.

  • Al Falah University Crisis: 600 Medical Students Face Uncertain Future Amid Terror Investigation

    Al Falah University Crisis: 600 Medical Students Face Uncertain Future Amid Terror Investigation

    Nov 22, 2025 01:10 am CST

    Following terror-related arrests of faculty members, over 600 medical students at Al Falah University face an uncertain academic future. Despite the institution's tarnished reputation after the Red Fort blast investigation, students plead with the National Medical Commission to protect their educational investment and career prospects through transfers or institutional mergers rather than shutting down the university completely.

  • Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina Sentenced to Death by Tribunal She Created: Justice or Political Retribution?

    Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina Sentenced to Death by Tribunal She Created: Justice or Political Retribution?

    Nov 18, 2025 06:58 pm CST

    Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been sentenced to death by the International Crimes Tribunal she established in 2010, after being found guilty of crimes against humanity related to the violent suppression of student protests. Currently in India and tried in absentia, Hasina faces additional cases while Bangladesh's government intensifies calls for her extradition following this landmark verdict.

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    Sheikh Hasina's Death Sentence: Former Bangladesh PM Aide Claims "Staged Drama" in Muhammad Yunus-Led Government Tribunal

    Nov 18, 2025 11:51 am CST

    The Awami League condemns the death sentence against former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as a "staged drama" in a "kangaroo court." Her close aide Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury claims the verdict was pre-written, denying Hasina proper legal representation, and warns that Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus's interim government is pushing Bangladesh toward civil war while maintaining alleged ties with terrorist organizations.

  • The Rise and Fall of Sheikh Hasina: Bangladesh

    The Rise and Fall of Sheikh Hasina: Bangladesh's Iron Lady from Power to Exile

    Nov 17, 2025 09:40 pm CST

    From her birth as the daughter of Bangladesh's founding father to her four terms as prime minister and eventual death sentence in absentia, this article chronicles Sheikh Hasina's remarkable political journey, her economic achievements, controversial governance, and ultimate downfall following the 2024 student protests that forced her into exile in India.

  • Sheikh Hasina Challenges Death Sentence: Former Bangladesh PM Calls ICT Verdict Politically Motivated

    Sheikh Hasina Challenges Death Sentence: Former Bangladesh PM Calls ICT Verdict Politically Motivated

    Nov 17, 2025 07:09 pm CST

    Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina strongly refutes her death sentence by the International Crimes Tribunal for "crimes against humanity," calling the proceedings biased and politically motivated. She denies ordering the killing of protesters during last year's student-led uprising and challenges the interim government to bring charges before the International Criminal Court instead.