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The annual vice-chancellors' conference in Tamil Nadu was boycotted by state university leaders due to alleged threats from the state government. Governor R.N. Ravi claimed that the Tamil Nadu Police special branch warned some V-Cs against participating, stating that one V-C was questioned by police and another was warned not to attend. Of the 22 state universities in Tamil Nadu, only a few V-Cs participated in the conference.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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