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Delhi’s roadside trees are cooling roads but failing carbon goals: JNU study

Delhi’s roadside trees are cooling roads but failing carbon goals: JNU study

A new study on roadside green spaces, conducted within the Jawaharlal Nehru University campus, has found that while trees help reduce air temperature by up to 2.24°C and land surface temperature by 3.80°C to 8.37°C, the carbon storage capacity of invasive trees such as subabul and vilayati kikar is far lower than that of native trees. t was conducted across 59 plots (10m × 5m each) covering a 5.5km stretch along four roads inside the JNU campus — the Main Gate, East Gate/Vice-Chancellor Gate, Stadium Road and Ring Road. (HT Archive) The study said invasive species are not only ecologically harmful but also deliver substantially lower long-term ecological benefits, and advocated the plantation of native varieties along roads. The study, titled “Roadside green spaces: role of tree diversity in carbon storage and thermal comfort”, was conducted in April and May 2025 and published in December 2025 in the urban science journal “Discover Cities”. It was conducted across 59 plots (10m × 5m each) covering a 5.5km stretch along four roads inside the JNU campus — …

JNU to start postgraduate admissions shortly after NTA declares results

JNU to start postgraduate admissions shortly after NTA declares results

2 min readNew DelhiApr 8, 2026 10:18 AM IST Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on Tuesday announced that postgraduate admissions for the academic year 2026-27 will commence soon after the declaration of results for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-PG) 2026. The exam was held between March 6 and March 27. The official websites — nta.ac.in and exam.nta.ac.in/CUET-PG — will be hosting the CUET PG results. The university has urged aspirants to thoroughly review the JNU PG prospectus 2026-27 to ensure they meet the eligibility criteria. Released last week, the prospectus specifies that candidates applying for programmes such as MA, MSc, MPH, MTech, PG Diploma, and Advanced Diploma must have appeared for CUET (PG) 2026. Admissions to specialised courses will follow different procedures: MSc (Biotechnology) and MSc (Computational Biology) will be based on GAT-B scores, while MTech programmes in Computer Science and Engineering and Electronics and Communication Engineering at the School of Engineering will be conducted through the Centralised Counselling for MTech (CCMT). Applicants have been advised to keep essential documents ready, including caste/category certificates (if …

Delhi: JNU clears 246 CAS promotions; 219 faculty posts filled between Feb 2022, 2026

Delhi: JNU clears 246 CAS promotions; 219 faculty posts filled between Feb 2022, 2026

New Delhi, The Jawaharlal Nehru University has processed and approved 246 faculty promotions under the career advancement scheme, describing it as its largest-ever recruitment and promotion drive, the institution said in a post on X on Wednesday. Delhi: JNU clears 246 CAS promotions; 219 faculty posts filled between Feb 2022, 2026 This comes after recent criticism and allegations that the university administration has been facing regarding delayed promotions and lack of transparency in recruitments. JNU also filled 219 posts between February 2022 and 2026, the post said. According to data shared by the university on X, a total of 246 CAS promotions were processed across categories and ranks, including 75 professors , 34 associate professors , 55 assistant professors , and 82 assistant professors . Category-wise, the promotions included 157 from General/UR, 38 SC , 11 ST , 30 OBC , 2 EWS candidates, and 8 from PwD categories. In terms of gender, 161 of those promoted were male and 85 female, the data showed. The university said these promotions were undertaken alongside more than …

QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026: Three IIMs, four IITs, JNU, BITS Pilani among world’s top 50

QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026: Three IIMs, four IITs, JNU, BITS Pilani among world’s top 50

Four Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and Birla Institute of Technology (BITS), Pilani were among the world’s top 50 institutions for different subjects, according to the QS World University Rankings 2026. London-based QS Quacquarelli Symonds, known for the university rankings, published the 16th annual edition of the QS World University Rankings by Subject on Wednesday. Also Read | Marwadi University Makes a Remarkable Debut in QS World University Rankings The rankings benchmark more than 21,000 academic programmes across 1,900 universities in over 100 countries, spanning 55 disciplines and five broad faculty areas. India’s position in QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026 According to the rankings, India records 27 top 50 positions across subjects and broad faculty areas — more than double the 12 recorded in 2024 — earned by 12 institutions, news agency PTI reported. Leading the individual charge are the Indian School of Mines University, Dhanbad, which ranked 21st globally in Mineral and Mining Engineering, and IIM Ahmedabad, which ranks 21st in both Business and Management Studies and Marketing. …

Delhi court grants bail to JNU students arrested during protest march

Delhi court grants bail to JNU students arrested during protest march

A Delhi court on Friday granted bail to all 14 Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students who were arrested during a march from the varsity campus to the Union Ministry of Education (MoE).  The accused, including three office-bearers of the JNU Students’ Union, were produced before the Patiala House Court after being arrested during a confrontation with police on Thursday.  The court granted bail to all 14 students on a bond of Rs 25,000 each.  During the hearing, the Delhi Police submitted that judicial custody of the accused was necessary to carry forward the investigation, claiming that the protest had turned violent.  According to the police, around 300 protesters attempted to take out a “Long March” without permission. When police personnel tried to stop them by putting up barricades, the protesters allegedly engaged in scuffles and assaulted officers.  The police maintained that the demonstration was not peaceful and that several personnel sustained injuries during the clash.  The investigating agency further informed the court that several of the accused had previously been involved in protests where force …

JNU Protest: Police, Students Injured In Violent Clashes, Union President Among 14 Held | India News

JNU Protest: Police, Students Injured In Violent Clashes, Union President Among 14 Held | India News

Last Updated:February 27, 2026, 08:29 IST Police said around 25 personnel were injured, including ACP Ved Prakash, ACP Sanghamitra, SHO Atul Tyagi and SHO Ajai Yadav. According to the police, around 400–500 students gathered on campus for a “Long March” to the Ministry of Education. (ANI) JNU Protests: Several students and police personnel were injured after they clashed during a march by the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union (JNUSU) at the campus gate on Thursday, with both sides accusing each other of assault. Cops claimed that they were assaulted, but the protesters, many of whom have been detained, alleged that the police used excessive force against them. An FIR has been registered, police said. According to the police, 14 people have been arrested so far in the case, including JNU Students’ Union (JNUSU) president Aditi Mishra, former president Nitish Kumar, JNUSU vice president Gopika Babu, and the union’s joint secretary ⁠Danish Ali. What’s The Row? According to Delhi Police, around 400–500 students gathered on the campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University and attempted to take out …

Police, students injured in clash during JNUSU protest march, over 50 detained| India News

Police, students injured in clash during JNUSU protest march, over 50 detained| India News

Police and JNU students were injured after they clashed during a march by the students’ union here on Thursday, with police claiming that they were assaulted but the protesters, many of who have been detained, alleged that the cops used excessive force against them. JNU Students’ Union (JNUSU) president Aditi Mishra, former president Nitish Kumar were among the 51 protesters detained after the students clashed with the police. (ANI) Saying protesters pelted sticks and shoes and resorted to physical assault, injuring several cops, some of whom were even “bitten” during the altercation, police lodged an FIR against the students. Police said around 25 police personnel, including ACP Ved Prakash, ACP Sanghamitra, SHO Atul Tyagi and SHO Ajai Yadav, were injured. JNU Students’ Union (JNUSU) president Aditi Mishra, former president Nitish Kumar were among the 51 protesters detained after the students clashed with the police at the college gate when they tried to take the rally out of the campus. The students had given a call for a “Long March” from the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) …

JNU Rusticates Entire JNUSU Leadership Over Alleged Vandalism | Education and Career News

JNU Rusticates Entire JNUSU Leadership Over Alleged Vandalism | Education and Career News

Last Updated:February 08, 2026, 19:43 IST The decision has left the JNUSU without elected representation until fresh polls are held. JNU students hold a torchlight protest seeking implementation of UGC Equity Regulations 2026. Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has rusticated all four current office-bearers of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union (JNUSU). The students include President Aditi Mishra, Vice President Gopika Babu, General Secretary Sunil Yadav, and Joint Secretary Danish Ali, along with former president Nitish Kumar, for two semesters over alleged vandalism. According to the university, the action relates to the vandalism of facial recognition gates during a protest in November 2025 against biometric surveillance at the central library. The students have also been fined Rs 20,000 each and barred from entering the campus with immediate effect. The decision has left the JNUSU without elected representation until fresh polls are held. While student groups have described the move as a crackdown on dissent, the university administration has cited property damage amounting to Rs 20 lakh. The notice also warned that any student found sheltering them …

JNUSU office-bearers among 5 students suspended for vandalising library

JNUSU office-bearers among 5 students suspended for vandalising library

New Delhi, The Jawaharlal Nehru University has rusticated five PhD students, including four JNU Students’ Union office-bearers, for two semesters after they were found guilty of vandalising Facial Recognition Technology access gates at the Dr B R Ambedkar Central Library on November 21, 2025. JNUSU office-bearers among 5 students suspended for vandalising library According to the suspension letter seen by PTI, the students identified as Kizhakoot Gopika Babu, Aditi Mishra, Sunil Yadav, Danish Ali and Nitish Kumar have been declared “out of bounds” from the entire campus with immediate effect and fined ₹20,000 each. When contacted, the JNU administration confirmed that suspension letters have been issued to the students but declined to comment on the contents of the letter. University proctorial inquiry letters stated that the group “forcibly pulled out the cameras and camera stands installed on the machines,” ignoring the pleas of the security personnel to stop. According to the suspension letters, the inquiry found that JNUSU president Aditi Mishra and Vice-president Gopika Babu led the vandalism, while Joint secretary Danish Ali and Nitish …

Delhi Police File FIR Against Protesting Students In JNU Sloganeering Row | India News

Delhi Police File FIR Against Protesting Students In JNU Sloganeering Row | India News

Last Updated:January 07, 2026, 22:30 IST The police filed the FIR under Section 352 and Section 353 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Students protest outside a dhaba inside the JNU campus. (FILE IMAGE) JNU Slogan Row: Delhi Police on Wednesday registered an FIR against Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students who raised objectionable slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah during a protest on campus earlier this week. The FIR was filed based on the complaint received from JNU’s Chief Security Officer in Vasant Kunj North Police Station under Section 352 (intentional insult with intent to provoke a breach of public peace) and Section 353 (statements conducing to public mischief) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The police action came after a group of students associated with the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union (JNUSU) raised anti-Modi and anti-government slogans during a gathering at “Guerilla Dhaba” on the campus. Around 30–40 students, associated with the Students’ Federation of India (SFI), Democratic Students’ Federation (DSF) and All India Students’ Association (AISA), were present when …