Big news for Jamia's student after protest, education system will be restored

Jamia Milia Islamia University is scheduled to open on 6 January 2020 after winter vacation. Odd-semester examinations (mostly postgraduate courses) can start from January 9, 2020. Most examinations for undergraduate courses begin on January 16, 2020.

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Clashes between students and police For information, let us tell you that there was a protest at Jamia Milia University regarding the Citizenship Amendment Act. During this time there was also a clash between Delhi Police and students. A large number of students were injured during this period, besides a student was also killed. All kinds of videos also went viral on social media. These videos claimed that the Delhi Police had ransacked the students' library. Police allege that the students had pelted stones at them.

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Two committee formed for investigation After catching up with the case, the Jamia Millia Islamia administration had formed two committees to investigate the matter. Whose investigation report will be determined based on how true the allegations against the police are. The students continue to demonstrate on this matter in the latest incident. Due to which the education of students is also being disrupted. Demonstrations are still on in the Shahin Bagh area regarding the Citizenship Amendment Act. Due to which the roads are closed there. The roads there have been closed for almost 20 days. Due to which people coming and going are facing problems.

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What is citizenship amendment law In fact, since the enactment of the Citizenship Amendment Act, there has been opposition across the country. According to this law, non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh will easily get citizenship of India. Opposition parties and the Muslim community are consistently calling this law discrimination on religious grounds.

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