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IIT Bombay has levied a fine of Rs 1.2 lakh on each student involved in a play based on the Ramayana. The institution decided on this penalty after receiving complaints that the play included content deemed offensive and hurtful to religious sentiments. The administration took a firm stance, citing the need to uphold community values and sensitivities.
This incident has sparked a significant debate about freedom of expression on campus and the limits of artistic creativity. Critics argue that the fine is excessive and stifles creative freedom, while supporters believe it's essential to maintain respect for religious beliefs. The controversy highlights the ongoing tension between artistic expression and cultural sensitivity in educational institutions.
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