In April 2026, Delhi University is buzzing with a mix of heavy administrative drama, high-stakes student activism, and the electric end-of-year fest culture. 🎭 The Headline Drama: Hansraj College "Fest Fallout"
One viral video. One college. A million opinions. Delhi University’s latest internet storm isn’t just about gossip—it’s a mirror to how Gen Z consumes, judges, and shares reality. Before you hit share on that campus clip, ask yourself: Would you want to be the one in that frame? #DelhiUniversity #DUviral #SocialMediaEthics #CollegeLife #TrendingDebate In April 2026, Delhi University is buzzing with
Alumni feel a proprietary rage. Their reaction is predictable yet potent: "This is not the college I remember." They oscillate between defending the institution's reputation and condemning the administration for "allowing standards to slip." Alumni WhatsApp groups become war rooms, with some raising legal funds for the accused, others drafting open letters to the Vice-Chancellor. A million opinions
The administration claims students "defamed the college" on social media. Students have responded with protests, calling it an "attack on student democracy". 🏫 Campus Flashpoints Students have responded with protests
In April 2026, Delhi University is buzzing with a mix of heavy administrative drama, high-stakes student activism, and the electric end-of-year fest culture. 🎭 The Headline Drama: Hansraj College "Fest Fallout"
One viral video. One college. A million opinions. Delhi University’s latest internet storm isn’t just about gossip—it’s a mirror to how Gen Z consumes, judges, and shares reality. Before you hit share on that campus clip, ask yourself: Would you want to be the one in that frame? #DelhiUniversity #DUviral #SocialMediaEthics #CollegeLife #TrendingDebate
Alumni feel a proprietary rage. Their reaction is predictable yet potent: "This is not the college I remember." They oscillate between defending the institution's reputation and condemning the administration for "allowing standards to slip." Alumni WhatsApp groups become war rooms, with some raising legal funds for the accused, others drafting open letters to the Vice-Chancellor.
The administration claims students "defamed the college" on social media. Students have responded with protests, calling it an "attack on student democracy". 🏫 Campus Flashpoints