The digital landscape of Delhi University (DU) has recently been defined by a series of viral videos that have transitioned from simple social media snippets to catalysts for major campus-wide discussions. As of April 2026, several distinct incidents—ranging from protests at to dress-code controversies at Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) —have highlighted how social media now dictates the pace of institutional accountability and student activism. The Power of the Viral Lens: Key Incidents in 2026
Social media also acts as a double-edged sword, bringing hidden issues into the public eye. The Chitra Singh Case Lady Shri Ram (LSR) The digital landscape of
The video triggered a debate on academic accountability and respect for guest speakers' time The Chitra Singh Case The video triggered a
Users with Indian flag in their bios argued that the video proves "DU has become a hub of 'love jihad' and western corruption." They ignored the context of stalking and focused solely on the physical proximity of boys and girls in the frame. Hashtags like #SaveEducation and #AntiNationalCampus trended for two hours. In April 2026, the digital footprint of DU
From impromptu campus concerts to serious classroom confrontations, Delhi University (DU) has become a primary stage for viral content. In April 2026, the digital footprint of DU colleges—like Miranda House