Fee hike in JNU
Not an Inch- Indian Students Stand Against the Far-Right Not an Inch: Indian Students Stand Against the Far-Right

The rods of the muscular Right wing were aimed at Aishe Ghosh’s head, but the students of JNU have pledged to fight the intimidatory, divisive and toxic politics of BJP-RSS with ‘words.

“Not an inch back”- JNU students refuse to bow down to right wing violence “Not an inch back”: JNU students refuse to bow down to right wing violence

Peoples Dispatch takes a look at how the incident unfolded on Sunday evening.

JNU FEES MUST FALL_ PARLIAMENT MARCH #FeesMustFall: No barricades can stop JNU students’ resistance

Despite massive police violence on Monday, more than 3,000 students and teachers of the New Delhi-based Jawaharlal Nehru University marched to the Indian parliament against the hostel fee hike and demanded free education for all.

In India, police brutally attack JNU students protesting fee hike

Students of Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi were baton charged and detained as they marched to parliament demanding the complete roll back of a massive fee hike

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We also look into the hunger strike by Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails and the march by trade unions in South Africa against the 2nd annual Investment Summit in Johannesburg.

Police violence and water cannons fail to dampen JNU students’ spirit against fee hike

With the slogan, ‘No Convocation without Affordable Education’, the students demanded the withdrawal of a draft hostel manual, which imposes a 1000 per cent fee hike.

#FeesMustFall, JNU protest against fee hike #FeesMustFall, India’s JNU reverberates

Hostel fees has been increased by more than 999% from 2700/- (38.20USD) to a whopping 30,100/- (425.88USD) annually (excluding monthly mess bill and newly introduced electricity and water charges).

Ep 62: JNU students’ resistance, massacre of Indigenous guards in Colombia and more..

We will also take a look at Lebanon, where after days of protest, the prime minister was forced to resign.