Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on Tuesday clarified that protests have not been banned on the campus and are allowed at designated areas. It came a day after the institute faced flak over its series of stringent measures against staging strikes or dharnas within its boundaries.
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Any act to incite intolerance towards a religion, caste, or community or an activity which is deemed "anti-national” will be imposed with a fine of Rs 10,000, JNU said
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The Jawaharlal Nehru University’s (JNU) new manual has mentioned that putting up wall posters and staging dharnas within 100 metres of the academic buildings can lead to a fine of up to Rs 20,000 or expulsion from the institution while any “anti-national” act will attract a Rs 10,000