Medics in protective suits are seen in a containment zone during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, in Aligarh.
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Security personnel patrol in Bhujpura area after a clash between locals and policemen who were attempting to close a vegetable market, during the nationwide lockdown to curb the sp...
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Locals pelt stones on police personnel after the latter attempted to close vegetable markets in Bhujpura area, during the nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus, in ...
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Medical workers escort a suspected coronavirus patient to get in an ambulance as he is shifted to a hospital for treatment during nation-wide lockdown, in Aligarh.
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A view of after Clashes broke out between anti-CAA protesters and police at Uparkot jama masjid Aligarh.
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A view of after Clashes broke out between anti-CAA protesters and police at Uparkot jama masjid Aligarh.
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Protestors participate in a demonstration against CAA and NRC at Shahjamal Eidgah in Aligarh.
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AMU students during a protest march against Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), in Aligarh.
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AMU students during a protest march against Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), in Aligarh.
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Members of Aligarh Muslim University took out a protest march against CAA, in Aligarh
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Members of Aligarh Muslim University took out a protest march against CAA, in Aligarh
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Protestors pelt stones during a clash with police personnel in a rally against the amended Citizenship Bill, in Aligarh.
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Police personnel keep vigil during a protest against NRC and Citizenship Amendment Act, in Dodhpur locality of Aligarh.
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Students stage a protest to express solidarity with Aligarh Muslim University and Jamia Millia Islamia students agitating over the Citizenship Amendment Act, in Aligarh.
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People gather at the Eidgah to protest against the alleged police action on AMU students who were protesting over Citizenship Amendment Act, in Aligarh.
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Police take away a student after clashes following protests over Citizenship Amendment Act, on the campus of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), in Aligarh.
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Police personnel conduct a march after the violent protests against Citizenship Amendment Act, at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), in Aligarh.
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Police personnel stand guard outside Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) as students protest against the passing of Citizenship Amendment Bill, in Aligarh
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Children carry water after collecting it from a cracked water pipeline in Aligarh district. The water line exploded during an operation by municipal corporation Aligarh late Tuesda...
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Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath after inaugurating various schemes in Aligarh.
The 19-year-old woman, who was assaulted and allegedly raped by four men, was under treatment at the hospital before being referred to Delhi. She died at a Delhi hospital later.
Dr Azeem Malik, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC) at Aligarh Muslim University had contradicted police’s claim that the Hathras victim was not raped.
Police said according to the five-and-a-half-year-old girl's family, she had gone to their neighbour’s house to retrieve her ball when the boy dragged her into a room and sexually assaulted her.
The protestors carrying 'Mashaal' (torches) on Thursday evening marched from duck point crossing to Bab-e-Syed gate at the entrance of the campus where police had been deployed in large numbers.
The group, including 20 children and five women, braved heat and storms, and rested in the shade under trees and wherever they could find a quiet corner.
Beatings for breakfast, torture for lunch. That was how the five days of isolation went for Dr. Kafeel Khan after arrest. Then came the extended nightmare: six months in the barracks.
"Today, the fees at JNU have been increased; tomorrow, it will happen at other universities, including AMU. This government is constantly attacking the universities," says Huzaifa Aamir Rashadi, Honorary secretary AMU students union, 2018-19