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#StudentsChaloDilli: Thousands of Students Throng the Capital, Lambast Modi Government

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The students' march, which started from Ramleela Maidan in New Delhi, was held to protest against the continuous and systemic attacks of the Modi Government on education.
Various Student organisations including SFI, AIDSO, PSU, AISB, & AISF have began their march to the Parliament in New Delhi, against the continuous systemic attacks by the Modi government on higher education and its anti-student policies.

Various student organisations including SFI, AIDSO, PSU, AISB, & AISF will march to the Parliament in Delhi today, against the continuous systemic attacks by the Modi government on higher education and its anti-student policies.

The #StudentsChaloDilli March, which began from the Ramleela Maidan with students declaring halla bol (an attack) on the Modi government and its anti-student policies, witnessed thousands of students from across the country march on the streets of the national capital. The march concluded at the Parliament Street, where students presented their 8-point charter of demands, including a free Common Education System for all from KG to PG, 10% of budget allocation for education, implementation of reservation, safety and security of women, etc. 

Several student organisations including the Students' Federation of India (SFI), All India Democratic Students Organisation (AIDSO), Progressive Students’ Union (PSU), All India Students Bloc (AISB), and All India Students Federation (AISF) have joined the protest march, with the slogan “Save Education, Save Democracy, Save Nation”.

The march began from the Ramleela Maidan at 11:00 AM.

With this, we conclude our live reporting of the students' march. 

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