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Gargi College is a college affiliated to the University of Delhi. It was established in the year 1967 and offers education in Arts and Humanities, Commerce, Science and Education for women. [2] Gargi College has been honoured with Star College Status by Department of Biotechnology, Government of India. [3]
On 6 February 2020, at around 6:30 pm, a group of intoxicated men entered the campus of Gargi College, a women's college affiliated to University of Delhi. The incidents happened during the annual cultural fest of the college, Reverie. [1] Reportedly, some students were sexually assaulted by members of the mob.
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As a collegiate university, its main functions are divided between the academic departments of the university and affiliated colleges. Consisting of three colleges, two faculties, and 750 students at its founding, the University of Delhi has since become India's largest institution of higher learning and among the largest in the world.
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In August 2011, large number of students from different campuses of Delhi bunked classes and joined the anti corruption agitation of Anna Hazare. [22] In December 2012, student protests became widespread all over the country when a 21-year-old student was gang raped in a Delhi bus. [23] Student politics is closely intertwined with Indian politics.
Balwant Gargi taught for two years (1966–67) at the University of Washington, where he met Jeanne Henry, who later became his wife. This period was the basis of his autobiography The Naked Triangle. Balwant Gargi was the founder-director of the Indian Theatre Department, Panjab University, Chandigarh. The open-air theatre at the department is ...
Balwant Gargi (1916-2003), Punjabi-language writer, theater director, and academic, who used the name Gargi as a self-adopted variation of Garg; Heiner Garg (born 1966), German politician (FDP) Mridula Garg (born 1938), Indian writer; Neil Garg, American chemist; Pushpendra Kumar Garg (born 1963), Indian sportsperson in yachting