Under the leadership of NSUI National President Shri Varun Choudhary, NSUI has made a comeback in Delhi University politics after a seven-year hiatus. NSUI's candidate Ronak Khatri has been elected as DUSU President, while Lokesh Choudhary has secured the Joint Secretary position. The results were delayed due to a court directive, with a total of twenty-one candidates competing for four central panel positions. The main contenders in the election were ABVP, NSUI, and the Left Alliance.
After nearly a decade of domination by the RSS-affiliated ABVP, the Congress-backed NSUI has made a remarkable comeback in the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections. The NSUI has bagged two of the central posts including the President's position, while ABVP secured two other seats. The delay in the announcement of results due to a court order added anticipation and excitement to the election results, which saw celebrations and cheering among the winning party's members.
After facing a delay due to a court order, the results of Delhi University's Student Union (DUSU) elections have finally been announced. In a close competition between the two major parties, NSUI has emerged victorious in the President and Joint Secretary positions, while ABVP has managed to secure Vice President and Secretary positions. This marks a revival of NSUI's presence in the influential student body after seven years, signaling a possible shift in the political landscape of DU.
The National Students' Union of India (NSUI), the student wing of the Congress, clashed with police personnel during a protest outside the Odisha assembly. The NSUI has been demanding for elections in colleges and state-run universities for several years now. While the BJP government in the state claims to not have enough time to conduct the elections this year, the NSUI believes it is because the RSS-backed ABVP fears losing the polls. A scuffle broke out when the police did not allow the NSUI activists to march towards the assembly.
In a heated display of anger and frustration, hundreds of Dalits took to the streets in Gujarat's Gondal to protest against an alleged caste-based attack on Congress' student wing leader Sanjay Solanki. The incident, which took place in front of a BJP MLA's son, has sparked widespread outrage and demands for justice. However, members of the Yuva Bhim Sena have stated that they will not be intimidated and are determined to seek justice in a fast-track court. In the midst of the chaos, the impartial and factual reporting of IBNS serves as a beacon to those seeking unbiased news and credible information.
Rajinder Rana, a three-time legislator and former Congress rebel who is now the BJP candidate for the Sujanpur assembly seat, returned to his constituency after a month. Although he faced protests from NSUI activists, he was welcomed by his supporters in a grand manner. Rana also addressed the resentment among BJP leaders and slammed the CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu for discrimination against the development of Sujanpur.
In response to the state government's implementation of 10% Maratha reservation, the National Students Union of India (NSUI) has demanded the inclusion of this reservation in the faculty recruitment process at Savitribai Phule Pune University. NSUI Secretary, Akshay Kambale, has urged the university administration to rectify the advertisement and extend the application deadline by one month to provide opportunities for economically disadvantaged Maratha candidates to become faculty members. The NSUI has threatened to stage a protest if the demands are not met by March 23. The Savitribai Phule Pune University has decided to follow all procedures for implementing the reservation before initiating the PhD admission process, with the pre-admission exams being conducted in May this year.
The National Students' Union of India (NSUI) Chief, Naushad Chowdhari, along with members of the Goa University NSUI Unit met with the Secretary of Education to demand immediate action for enhancing the quality of mess food services. The meeting highlighted concerns about the current state of mess facilities and emphasized the need for better quality food and safety measures for students. The NSUI delegation expressed their commitment to collaborate with authorities to find viable solutions and implement necessary changes for the well-being of students. The Secretary of Education assured a thorough review and pledged to work towards allocating funds and implementing measures for the betterment of mess facilities and safety standards in Goa University Hostels.