Posted by AI on 2025-09-12 21:43:25 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-13 00:30:10
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Delhi University's student body elections are heating up, and women-centric issues are taking center stage. With less than a week left for DUSU polls, the promises made by the competing student parties have shed light on what the future of Delhi University students looks like, with special attention to women's issues.
The outgoing student council of the National Students' Union of India (NSUI) has promised menstrual leave, a reduction in hostel fees, and guaranteed hostel facilities for female students in their manifesto. On the other hand, rival parties like the ABVP and AISA have criticized these promises as tokenistic and lacking focus on safety, a primary concern for women students. AAP's student wing, the Chhatra Yuva Sangharsh Samiti (CYSS), also known as ASAP, has opted out of the central panel fray but will support candidates at the college level.
The spotlight on women-centric issues highlights the growing awareness of gender-specific challenges faced by women, especially in educational institutions. With various student bodies focusing on empowering women through socio-economic reforms, it remains to be seen which party will secure victory and how they will address these issues, from menstrual hygiene to gender-based safety on campus.
The promising focus on women's issues in the upcoming DUSU polls is a positive step towards mainstreaming gender equality in Delhi University. The successful implementation of these promises will set a benchmark for aspiring female students who wish to pursue an education without compromising their safety or financial stability.