Dalit and Tribal Groups to Protest at Anjarakandi Dental College Over Student's Death
Dalit bodies to hold protest march to Anjarakandi Dental College on April 18
The Hindu
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On April 18, various Dalit and tribal organizations, along with students, will protest at Anjarakandi Dental College in Kannur, Kerala, India. They demand murder charges against those responsible for the death of R.L. Nithin Raj, a student, citing lack of accountability despite some teacher suspensions.
- 01Protest march scheduled for April 18 at Anjarakandi Dental College.
- 02Demands include filing murder charges for the death of student R.L. Nithin Raj.
- 03Involvement of various Dalit and tribal organizations and students.
- 04Some teachers have been suspended but face no murder or ragging charges.
- 05The protest aims to highlight issues of accountability in educational institutions.
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On April 18, a coalition of Dalit and tribal organizations, along with students from Adi Shakti Summer School, will hold a protest march at Anjarakandi Dental College in Kannur, Kerala, India. This demonstration is in response to the death of R.L. Nithin Raj, a student at the college, with protesters demanding that murder charges be filed against those responsible. Despite some teachers being suspended, the organizations argue that there has been no accountability, as no formal charges have been brought against them for murder or ragging. The protest seeks to address these serious concerns regarding safety and justice within educational institutions.
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The protest aims to raise awareness about safety and justice for students in educational institutions, potentially influencing policy changes.
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