This story is from February 28, 2017

Attendance at Ramjas thin

Classes resumed at Ramjas College on Monday amid heavy police presence even as a feeling of anxiety hung in the air.The number of students who attended classes was, however, much lower than usual.
Attendance at Ramjas thin
The number of students who attended classes was, however, much lower than usual.
NEW DELHI: Classes resumed at Ramjas College on Monday amid heavy police presence even as a feeling of anxiety hung in the air. The number of students who attended classes was, however, much lower than usual.
The campus remained out of bounds for 'outsiders' - students were allowed in after showing ID cards. While some students went ahead with practice sessions for various fests, a few classes were suspended because some teachers stayed away.
ABVP, with support of the Ramjas Students' Union, organised a 'Tiranga Yatra', which was opposed by another section of students.
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A lecturer, who didn't want to be identified, said: "Many students stayed away as the situation is still not calm on the campus." Devika Goel, a statistics student, however, countered by saying that the "environment is already calm and we will have normalcy again".
A student organiser of the seminar that had triggered ugly scenes stayed away, fearing more backlash. "I am scared of going back to college," he said.
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