Hansraj College Suspends 30 Students Amid Misconduct Allegations
Hansraj College suspends 30 students over 'misconduct, defaming acts'; student union to hold protest
The Hindu
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Hansraj College in Delhi has suspended 30 students for misconduct, including violence during a college festival and defaming the institution on social media. The student union is organizing a protest against these suspensions, which began with a notice to a former union president on April 20, 2026.
- 0130 students suspended for misconduct and defaming acts.
- 02Allegations include violence during a college festival.
- 03Student union condemns the suspensions.
- 04Protest scheduled for April 27, 2026.
- 05First suspension notice issued to Parth Srivastava on April 20.
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Hansraj College, part of Delhi University, has suspended 30 students due to allegations of misconduct, which includes violent behavior during a college festival and defaming the college on social media platforms. The student union has expressed strong disapproval of the administration's actions and has organized a protest for April 27, 2026, to voice their opposition to the suspensions. The first suspension notice was issued to Parth Srivastava, the former president of the student union, on April 20. This situation has raised significant concerns among the student body regarding the administration's handling of disciplinary actions.
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The suspensions and subsequent protest may affect the college's atmosphere and student administration relations, potentially leading to a reevaluation of disciplinary policies.
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