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Left Alliance Sweeps JNUSU Elections 2024

The AISA-SFI-DSF alliance achieves a clean sweep in JNU student union polls, defeating ABVP and winning all central panel positions with significant councillor seat majority.

Left parties sweep JNU students' union elections

In a dramatic political turnaround, Left-affiliated candidates dominate JNU Students' Union elections, securing all executive positions amid high voter turnout and intense campaigning.

JNUSU Election 2025: Left-ABVP Neck and Neck

Thrilling neck-and-neck contest unfolds in JNU Student Union elections as Left-backed groups and ABVP compete for key positions. Stay updated with live results and analysis from one of India's most politically significant campuses.

JNUSU Elections: Left vs ABVP in Close Contest

Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University witnesses intense counting as Left-backed Unity panel and RSS-affiliated ABVP compete neck-and-neck for key positions in historic student union elections.

JNU Crisis: University Fights Students & Faculty in Court

Jawaharlal Nehru University faces unprecedented internal conflict as administration takes students and faculty to court over protests and governance disputes. Exclusive details on the legal battles reshaping India's premier institution.

ABVP Sweeps JNU Elections 2025 in Historic Victory

In a dramatic political shift, ABVP sweeps JNUSU elections 2025, winning all four central panel seats and marking the end of Left's long-standing control over the prestigious university campus.

Olympic cycling legend Charles Coste dies at 101

French cycling champion Charles Coste, the 1948 Olympic gold medalist and world's oldest living Olympic icon, has died at 101, leaving behind an extraordinary legacy in sports history.

JNUSU Elections 2025: ABVP vs Left Clash

Jawaharlal Nehru University gears up for high-stakes student union elections as ABVP and Left-backed panels announce candidates for key positions including President and Vice President.

Japanese Omotenashi: Lessons for Indian Companies

Discover how Japanese Omotenashi - the art of selfless hospitality showcased during Tokyo Olympics - offers valuable lessons for Indian companies seeking to enhance employee experience and customer satisfaction.

JNU railway reservation counter reopens after 5 years

After a five-year closure, JNU's railway reservation counter has finally reopened, providing much-needed convenience to students and staff. Learn about the new facilities and booking options available.

JNUSU Elections: Campus Ideologies Clash in Final Phase

As JNU student union campaigning reaches its final phase, competing ideologies collide over issues of dissent, academic freedom, and campus development. Discover the key players and their contrasting manifestos in this heated electoral battle.

Netherlands elects first openly gay Prime Minister

In a groundbreaking moment for Dutch politics, 36-year-old Rob Jetten is poised to become the Netherlands' youngest and first openly gay Prime Minister, engaged to Olympic rower Bram van Ojik.

Hockey legend Manuel Frederick passes away

Indian hockey mourns the loss of Manuel Frederick, the legendary centre-forward who won bronze at 1972 Munich Games and received India's highest sporting honour, the Dhyan Chand Award.

IOC pulls Esports Olympics from Saudi Arabia

In a dramatic turn of events, the International Olympic Committee has pulled the inaugural Esports Olympics from Saudi Arabia, citing contract disagreements and seeking new global partners for the groundbreaking event.

JNU rusticates student, fines office bearers over protests

Jawaharlal Nehru University takes disciplinary action against students protesting library reforms. One student rusticated for a semester, three office bearers fined for violating university norms during demonstrations.

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