Education

In the three-year mandatory practice debate, clinical legal education offers a third way
The idea of a university: A response to Sanjeev Bikhchandani
To deliver justice well, we need judges who have lived it too: In defence of the SC’s 3 year practice mandate for judicial exams
Deferred dreams: Bureaucratic lethargy in CLAT and judicial service exams unravels the dim future of the legal profession in India
A ‘refuge’ from learning: India’s longstanding dilemma on Rohingya education
In AMU’s forgotten Kerala campus, students wage a lonely war against maladministration and embezzlement
Playing with immunity: Mired in illegalities, South Asian University harassed students and international staff as Hindu right-wing forces enjoyed free pass
Infosys’s termination of 600 young professionals betrays the promise of NATS, NAPS apprentice schemes
A fair ordeal: Discrimination, State accountability and the menace of ragging in Indian educational institutions
KIIT student death: Need to reform UGC and BCI guidelines to strengthen institutional accountability
Chokehold: Law and disorder stifling dissent in Jamia Millia Islamia
Explained: The Supreme Court judgment on the UP Madarsa Act
Delhi University as a microcosm of a police state
Sabarmati Ashram: Betrayed by its sentries
Representative Image Only
Representative Image Only
Rajinder Nagar tragedy is symptomatic of a drowning system
Representative Image Only
What is the new Union law to prevent ‘unfair means’ in public examinations?
Kota story redux: UMMEED will be hopeless without wider social changes
Representative Image Only
Why has the Supreme Court stayed the Allahabad HC judgment striking down the Madarsa Act?
Why has the Allahabad HC struck down the Madarsa Act? Explained
Parliamentary committee calls for redefining role of BCI in legal education in India
AMU minority status case: An opportunity to repair the illusion of a secular republic
AMU minority status case: A comprehensive summary of the eight days of hearings
Women-led initiatives revive education in Rohingya refugee camps, yet challenges persist
Kerala High Court grants bail to headmistress accused of cutting hair of a tribal boy in school
Do teachers have a right to unionise or voice their opinions? Bihar government says no
Article 200 of the Constitution of India and the powers of the governor: The Kerala context
Read More
The Leaflet
theleaflet.in