The Viral Pulse of Delhi University: Navigating Social Media, Safety, and Campus Culture
Miranda House "Jao Please": A viral reel shows students asking the DUSU Joint Secretary to leave during a hostel protest, signaling a shift in how students are pushing back against union leaders.
4. The Privacy Advocates A smaller, sobering thread of discussion focuses on the ethics of virality. Commentators are asking: Do we have the right to permanently scar a 19-year-old student’s digital footprint because of a 120-second argument? Several legal experts have tweeted that the sharing of the video without consent, especially if it involves internal college disciplinary matters, violates the IT (Intermediary Guidelines) Rules, 2021. The Viral Pulse of Delhi University: Navigating Social
: While originating in late 2025, a video by a student named Chitra Singh alleging harassment by a professor
The Social Media Debate: The incident raised alarming questions about women's safety and the sanctity of student spaces in a women's college, with students using platforms like The Hindu to highlight allegations of "hooliganism". The Hansraj Suspension Row: "Defaming the College" The Social Media Debate : The incident raised
“If you witnessed a fellow DU student physically hitting another in your college canteen, would you:
a) Stop the fight,
b) Call security,
c) Record and post online for evidence and awareness, or
d) Record but share only with the principal?
Justify your choice.”Delhi University's Response
Viral Response: Her video, shared on Instagram, has sparked intense debate regarding "moral policing" and the irony of enforcing restrictive dress codes at an event themed around female empowerment. 3. Other Significant Viral Discussions (April 2026)