After the Supreme Court imposed a stay on the new UGC regulations, students at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi, staged a protest on campus. The demonstration was directed against those opposing the implementation of the UGC rules. During the protest, students burnt an effigy as a symbol of dissent. The protest highlights the growing unrest and differing opinions among student groups regarding the controversial UGC regulations, which had sparked nationwide debates over caste-based discrimination and procedural powers in educational institutions. While the Supreme Court’s interim stay temporarily halted the implementation of the new rules, students’ protests at JNU reflect the intensity of opinions in higher education campuses, with some expressing satisfaction over the court’s decision and others demanding the rules be enforced. The campus demonstration underscores the political and social implications of the UGC regulations, drawing attention to broader debates about fairness, inclusivity, and administrative authority in universities. Authorities monitored the protest closely to ensure campus safety. The incident at JNU follows similar demonstrations across the country, indicating that student activism remains a key platform for voicing concerns about educational policies and their potential societal impact.


