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Ashoka University students in Haryana are protesting new security measures, including vehicle checks, prohibition on cigarettes and alcohol on campus, and pocket checks. Students claim the measures are invasive and an overreach, with no prior consultation. The new protocols took effect on January 17 and have been met with a petition and demonstrations, with over 1,100 signatures, including faculty members. The university has not commented on the matter.
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