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Delhi University is considering revamping the student union election format to a two-tier system, where elections would be held at college, department, center, and institute levels first, and then at the university level. This move aims to prevent property defacement and the use of muscle and money power. However, students and faculty have criticized the proposed changes as undemocratic, arguing it reduces student participation in the democratic process and serves corporate interests.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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