NEW DELHI: Though nothing concrete has yet been announced regarding the fate of Delhi University's Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP), celebrations are on in North Campus.
Student's group Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad is holding a "vishaal juloos" to celebrate what they see as victory in their campaign against the reforms. "This is not over yet as the vice-chancellor is yet to resign," says ABVP National secretary Rohit Chahal.
It isn't just a march-and-speeches affair. There are crackers, colours, sweets. There's frantic dancing. Chahal clearly means business when he says, "It'll be like Holi and Diwali have come together." Meanwhile DU has changed the text on its website saying admission into "undergraduate courses" instead of "FYUP."