JNU: Learning change management and how not to fall into the extreme Left trap

JNU: Learning change management and how not to fall into the extreme Left trap

Protests in JNU continue even though the administration decided to partially roll back the hostel fee hike only for students below the poverty line category and removed the provisions for the curfew timing and also the dress code

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