Students at Ashoka University protest new security measures, calling them invasive privacy violations.

Students at Ashoka University in India are protesting against new security measures, including vehicle and pocket checks and bans on cigarettes and alcohol, claiming they are invasive and were implemented without consultation. The university justifies the measures as a safety enhancement, but students have gathered signatures and support from faculty and student organizations, criticizing the steps as a privacy violation. The administration has not yet responded to the protests.

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