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ISI Autonomy Under Threat: New Draft Bill Raises Concerns

The Draft Indian Statistical Institute Bill, 2025, proposes converting ISI into a statutory body under central control, threatening its historic independence. Experts warn this mirrors a broader trend of stifling institutional autonomy in education. Read

ISI Autonomy Under Threat: New Draft Bill Raises Concerns

The Draft Indian Statistical Institute Bill, 2025, proposes converting ISI into a statutory body under central control, raising fears of eroding institutional independence. Experts warn this mirrors a broader trend affecting IIMs and Visva-Bharati. Read m

India's Balancing Act: The Russia Relationship in Focus

India's strategic partnership with Russia faces new tests amid global pressure over Ukraine. How will New Delhi navigate this crucial relationship while protecting its national interests? Read our in-depth analysis.

KIIT B.Tech Student Found Dead in Hostel Room

A first-year B.Tech student at KIIT University was found deceased in his hostel room. The Infocity police are investigating the incident which occurred on Sunday. Read for details.

Pathalgarhi: Tribal Heartland Seeks Freedom from Govt

The Pathalgarhi movement that began in Jharkhand in 2017 has spread to Odisha and Chhattisgarh, with tribal villages declaring autonomy from government control. Explore this growing tribal assertion.

ISI Fights Draft Bill Over Autonomy Concerns

Indian Statistical Institute faces a governance overhaul. Faculty, staff, and students protest the draft ISI Bill 2025, calling it a threat to the institute's 94-year legacy of independence. Rally planned for Nov 28.

ISI Kolkata Protests Draft Bill, Fears Autonomy Loss

Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, faculty, staff, and students protest the draft ISI Bill 2025, claiming it threatens the institute's autonomy and affordable education. A rally is planned for Nov 28.

Panjab University protests reignite autonomy debate

Student-led protests at Panjab University, joined by farmers, force Centre to withdraw notification. The agitation continues, demanding Senate polls and challenging perceived federal overreach.

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