Suspensions, Campus Bans as Jamia Sees Spike in Authorities' Action, Clashes: Report

01 July 2025 | The Wire

New Delhi: The number of students at the Jamia Millia Islamia university who faced action from authorities including suspensions and campus bans has risen in the past two years, a right to information request reported on by Times of India has found.

The number of students who faced action jumped from 17 in 2019 to 47 in 2022, 105 in 2023, and 74 in 2024 — a total of 243 students over four years, the report says.

This period also saw a rise in student clashes, the RTI says. Forty two incidents were reported in 2023 and 2024….

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