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DUSU president Ronak Khatri on Tuesday smeared cow dung on the walls of Lakshmibai College principal’s office, escalating a row that ignited after she was caught on video coating classroom walls with ...
Raunak Khatri, has issued a sharp response after a video surfaced showing Lakshmibai College Principal Dr. Pratyush Vatsala applying cow dung on classroom walls, citing it as a method to cool rooms ...
A viral video from Delhi University shows a professor applying cow dung to walls for cooling. But is there science behind this age-old practice? Discover how cow dung, once used in rural homes, is ...
Ronak Khatri claimed that his actions were intended to highlight what he called the “absurd and unscientific” practices being promoted on campus.
Held as a grand welcome to Bohag, the Assamese New Year, Boka Bihu is unlike any other celebration. Instead of the usual rituals, participants embrace the earth itself--smearing mud on each other's ...
A bull that fell into an open drain was rescued by emergency responders in India. Residents spotted the distressed bovine near Supertech Ecovillage-1 in Greater Noida West, Uttar Pradesh, and promptly ...
The video clip, reportedly shared by Pratyush Vatsala herself in a faculty WhatsApp group, shows her standing on a chair, assisted by college staff, applying cow dung to the walls of a classroom in C ...
The principal of DU’s Laxmibai College coated classroom walls with cow dung. The video of the incident went viral on social media on Sunday. The inci ...
Internet is amazed as some said it’s fine, while others criticised for doing such a practice in a college. The indigenous ...
The Principal identified as Pratyush Vatsala told PTI that the act was part of an ongoing research, being undertaken by a faculty member.
A video of a Delhi University college principal smearing cow dung on classroom walls has gone viral, triggering widespread curiosity and debate online. The incident took place at Laxmibai College in ...
Delhi University college principal coated classroom walls with cow dung saying it was part of a research project.