Women ‘banned’ from library at Indian university


AN academic at one of India’s oldest universities said last week that women were banned from its main library.

Shadab Bano, assistant professor at the Women’s College of the prestigious Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), said female students were shut out of the library with a steady variety of excuses.

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