Many Hands Extended to Help Jamia And Amu Students – Many hands extended to help the students of Jamia and AMU

Amar Ujala Bureau, New Delhi
Updated Thu, 19 Dec 2019 06:34 AM IST

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Protests and incidents of violence are coming out across the country regarding the Citizenship Amendment Act. Amidst all this, examples of mutual brotherhood are also being seen.

After the uproar in UP's Aligarh Muslim University and Jamia University in Delhi, the Kerala government has taken the initiative of returning home safely to the students of its state. Arrangements were made for the stay of more than 90 students at Kerala House at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Tuesday night.

Thereafter, on Wednesday morning, he was sent to Kerala by Mangala Super Fast Express. A Kerala House spokesperson confirmed this, saying the government has taken the initiative to help the students. In addition to AMU, some students of Jamia University were also involved.

On the other hand, in Jamia area, many helpers came on Wednesday. Among them, there were some people who have given place to the injured students of Jamia University in their homes. B.Tech student Tanjal was badly injured.

After the hostel was vacated, his friend Anshul took him to his house. Anshul along with the rest of his colleagues has also formed a WhatsApp group, through which he is helping the needy students.

The langar at the India Gate
Hundreds of people came to the India Gate to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Protests continued here from around 6 to 10 in the evening.

Meanwhile some Sikh youths were seen

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distributing langar to the people after the demonstration. One of these Daljeet said that his group is always ready to help the needy.
Protests and incidents of violence are coming out across the country regarding the Citizenship Amendment Act. Amidst all this, examples of mutual brotherhood are also being seen.

After the uproar in UP's Aligarh Muslim University and Jamia University in Delhi, the Kerala government has taken an initiative to return home to the students of its state. Arrangements were made for the stay of more than 90 students at Kerala House at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Tuesday night.

Thereafter, on Wednesday morning, he was sent to Kerala by Mangala Super Fast Express. A Kerala House spokesperson confirmed this, saying the government has taken the initiative to help the students. In addition to AMU, some students of Jamia University were also involved.

On the other hand, in Jamia area, many helpers came on Wednesday. Among them, there were some people who have given place to the injured students of Jamia University in their homes. B.Tech student Tanjal was badly injured.

After the hostel was vacated, his friend Anshul took him to his house. Anshul along with the rest of his colleagues has also formed a WhatsApp group, through which he is helping the needy students.

The langar at the India Gate
Hundreds of people came to the India Gate to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Protests continued here from around 6 to 10 in the evening.

Meanwhile some Sikh youths were seen distributing langar to the people after the demonstration. One of these Daljeet said that his group is always ready to help the needy.

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