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New Delhi

Published on
September 3, 1999
Last updated
May 27, 2015

Indian teachers' organisations have asked the government to stop "growing political interference" in universities by political parties alleged to be dispensing "patronage" in violation of University Grants Commission norms. Teachers have been angered by the Delhi state government's appointment of a school dropout as chairman of a Delhi college.

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