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Published: March 11, 2025 7:38 IST, Updated: March 11, 2025 7:38 IST Kolkata: Jadavpur University row: The situation at Jadavpur University in Kolkata, West Bengal, is becoming increasingly tense.
Jadavpur University administration removed the controversial "Azad Kashmir" graffiti from Technology Bhavan following a demand from the Trinamool Chhatra Parishad unit. The removal, prompted by ...
Kolkata: Jadavpur University (JU) student Soumyadeep Mahanta, who is already in police custody in a case of vandalism in the varsity, was on Tuesday arrested for his alleged involvement in putting ...
Jadavpur University, which is called a stronghold of Leftists, today we have covered the slogan of ' Azad Kashmir ' with the Indian flag. However, a police case is going on, so we will remove the ...
'Azad Kashmir' graffiti resurfaces at Jadavpur University campus, police launch fresh probe Dwaipayan Ghosh / TNN / Updated: Mar 11, 2025, 13:47 IST ...
A graffiti with ‘Azad Kashmir’ and ‘Free Palestine’ written on it surfaced at Jadavpur University in Kolkata on Monday, triggering a political row amid the ongoing student agitation in the ...
An FIR has been lodged in connection with the 'Azad Kashmir' graffiti spotted on the Jadavpur University campus, police said on Wednesday. The FIR was registered against unknown persons for their ...
Trouble over 'Azad Kashmir' graffiti on Jadavpur University campus, FIR lodged The FIR was registered against unknown persons for their alleged involvement in putting up the graffiti, a senior officer ...
KOLKATA: Jadavpur University administration on Tuesday removed the controversial "Azad Kashmir" graffiti from the walls of Technology Bhavan near Gate 3. Jadavpur University Trinamool Chhatra ...
Graffiti in black proclaiming 'Azad Kashmir' and 'Free Palestine' were seen on a wall near gate number three of the university on Monday, but it was not known who or which organisation was behind it.
Graffiti in black proclaiming 'Azad Kashmir' and 'Free Palestine' were seen on a wall near gate number three of the university on Monday, but it was not known who or which organisation was behind it.