
‘No assistance given to DU Afghan students’
The Hindu
Students’ bodies demand action
A joint statement issued by Women’s Development Cells and Equal Opportunity Cells of various Delhi University colleges demanded maximum assistance to Afghan students studying at the university. The statement said that despite assurances from the university, students had not received any assistance yet. The collective statement issued was endorsed by the Women’s Development Cell (WDC) of Miranda House, Sri Venkateswara College, Dyal Singh College (Morning) and Lady Shri Ram College for Women among others.More Related News

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