Delhi University bans protests and processions on campus for a month: Here’s why

Delhi University has imposed a one-month ban on all protests, demonstrations, and public gatherings on its campus. This decision comes in response to escalating concerns over safety, potential disruptions to traffic, and the overall peace on campus. Authorities have expressed apprehension regarding the possibility of law and order issues, prompting the university to take proactive measures to maintain a conducive educational environment. The ban aims to prevent any incidents that could lead to unrest, especially in a climate where student activism has been increasingly vocal. Stakeholders within the university community, including students and faculty, are urged to adhere to this directive to ensure safety and minimize disruptions during this period.
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