RSS Hollowed Out Education, Bigger Agitation Ahead, Says Rahul Gandhi
Speaking after the latest developments in the NEET protest movement, Gandhi said the government must implement meaningful reforms and ensure ...
Read moreDetailsSpeaking after the latest developments in the NEET protest movement, Gandhi said the government must implement meaningful reforms and ensure ...
Read moreDetailsWhile calling off the agitation for now, the CJP said it would continue engaging with the government until all demands, ...
Read moreDetailsCJP president Abhijeet Dipke said Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation is only the first step, asserting that the student movement will continue ...
Read moreDetailsThe resignation comes just hours before the Centre is scheduled to hold crucial talks with the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), ...
Read moreDetailsCJP leaders said the government had responded positively to demands for compensation to affected families and withdrawal of cases against ...
Read moreDetailsThe talks come a day after activist Sonam Wangchuk ended his 26-day hunger strike following assurances from Union ministers on ...
Read moreDetailsThe veteran climate activist called off his indefinite fast after nearly four weeks of protests that sparked nationwide debate, court ...
Read moreDetailsAfter the Delhi High Court ordered a fast-track court, PM Modi posted his second message of the day on paper ...
Read moreDetailsCJP founder Abhijeet Dipke said no minister could be placed above the future of millions of students, urging the Prime ...
Read moreDetailsCJP founder Abhijeet Dipke urged Sonam Wangchuk to end his fast, assuring him that the movement would continue with "even ...
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