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Classism is rampant, with certain individuals assuming authority based on wealth or connections, leading to a culture of harassment, bullying, and ragging. Women in these circles often remain silent or even support misconduct to maintain convenience or loyalty. It’s one big social circle. NUJS has become an echo chamber, controlled by these elitist groups who dominate academic and cultural societies. Needless to say the selection procedure too is based on who is what and brings how much influence on the table. People in these groups have become self anointed voices of change which reeks of privilege and only their narrative to be taken seriously. They have taken responsibility to ‘educate’ people. Despite numerous incidents, accountability remains elusive. A recent incident involves a group of boys consistently bullying a junior, this junior was beaten up by a person in this group. And the guy’s friends have taken responsibility to make the junior’s life a hell, yet with only a month left in college, will these people face consequences?
Time to take away the authority that had been given to the students to run everything in that place.
Least of the college's concerns. Bigger concerns are:

- politicisation and TMC control

- rubbish people in the governing body (once adorned by India's top legal luminaries)

- terrible faculty who survive on grade inflation

- crumbling infrastructure

- corruption

- lack of tie-ups with good universities abroad

- losing placement opportunities to newer NLUs and JGLS

- prospects of a TMC puppet VC

- overall dilution of merit and reputation
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