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Jamia Millia Islamia university has revoked the suspension of at least 10 students who were penalized for participating in on-campus protests, following a Delhi High Court order. The students have been asked to sign a "bond of good conduct" within seven working days. This follows the university's suspension of 17 students last month, for protests against disciplinary action against two PhD scholars and the university's ban on campus demonstrations.
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