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DU Flash Mob Fights Corruption
The Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) took a stand against corruption in a new and novel way: flash mobs. Like typical flash mobs, they assembled in public, performed unusual acts and then dispersed. This Flash mob took place on the 27th of January at Rajiv Chowk, where students and teachers
danced and sang about the evils of corruption, and the need to combat it.
This Flash mob was basically an event to get people interested in the annual DU marathon. The DU marathon will be held on the 8th of February, 2011. The decision to take up the fight against corruption as the main cause was the magnitude and number of scandals that have surfaced in the recent past. All the students participating in the Flash mob sported T shirts which read, “I will fight against corruption”.
Additionally, the performers carried posters and banners to spread their message more effectively. This flash mob consisted of students from many colleges like Kirori Mal, Khalsa, Ramjas, and Hindu, among
others.
Devika Dutt

The Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) took a stand against corruption in a new and novel way: flash mobs. Like typical flash mobs, they assembled in public, performed unusual acts and then dispersed. This Flash mob took place on the 27th of January at Rajiv Chowk, where students and teachers

danced and sang about the evils of corruption, and the need to combat it.

This Flash mob was basically an event to get people interested in the annual DU marathon. The DU marathon will be held on the 8th of February, 2011. The decision to take up the fight against corruption as the main cause was the magnitude and number of scandals that have surfaced in the recent past. All the students participating in the Flash mob sported T shirts which read, “I will fight against corruption”.

Additionally, the performers carried posters and banners to spread their message more effectively. This flash mob consisted of students from many colleges like Kirori Mal, Khalsa, Ramjas, and Hindu, among

others.

Devika Dutt

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