Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has recently approved a Chief Proctor Office manual that sets strict regulations on student protests. Activities such as hunger strikes, dharnas, and group bargaining within a 100-meter radius of academic and administrative buildings can now lead to penalties of up to Rs 20,000 or even rustication and expulsion for two semesters. These rules, aimed at maintaining discipline and proper conduct, raise concerns about the freedom of expression on campus.The guest for today's episode JNU NSUI State Vice President Naveen Kumar asks, "How will there be a university... if students & their issues are not addressed?" Tune in for an exclusive discussion only on Mirror Now.
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