28/10/2025
PSG reiterates the students’ sentiment after the horrific crime occurred earlier this month. It has been more than 10 days since the constitution of the committee yet no decisions have been taken till now and there is no transparency in the process. The students left the admin block trusting the administration to keep their promise. However, the administration has stopped communicating with the students ever since, and is rather promoting an environment where victim blaming and rumour mongering is rampant.
13/10/2025
PSG invites you to a discussion on popular uprisings in contemporary South Asia. Join us on Zoom for an insightful discussion.
📌 Date: 16 October
📌 Time: 6:30 pm IST
📌 Zoom Meeting link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82596885749?pwd=vDqRapLYKmyv6hatAJ5Kyk7W8RCipW.1
Meeting Id: 825 9688 5749
Passcode: 026025.
29/09/2025
Progressive Student’s Group, SAU invites all the students for an enriching discussion session on “Gender Sensitization: Necessity of its awareness in campuses”.
📌 Venue: ES Courtyard - Near Mess 1
📌 Date: 30th September (Tuesday)
📌 Time: 5:00 PM
10/09/2025
Progressive Student’s Group, SAU invites all the students for an enriching discussion session on “Imagining University Spaces”.
📌 Venue- ES Courtyard- Near Mess 1
📌 Date - 11th September (Thursday)
📌 Time - 5:30 PM
04/09/2025
Progressive Students’ Group (PSG) welcomes the freshers to SAU. PSG is a student-led collective that strives to make a democratic and inclusive space in the university and beyond. We look forward to working together with you towards realising this goal.
02/06/2025
“Resistance is the best way of keeping alive. It can take even the smallest form of saying no to injustice. If you really think you’re right, you stick to your beliefs, and they help you to survive”
Rest in power Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o. He was a revolutionary thinker who used language, storytelling, and theatre as tools of liberation
23/04/2025
PSG expresses its deepest condolences to the victims of the tragic terrorist attack in Pahalgam. We stand in solidarity with their families and loved ones during this time of profound grief.
01/04/2025
Dalit History Month is an act of resistance against the Brahmanical erasure of caste oppression. It is a radical assertion of Dalit agency, memory, and power which challenges the dominant casteist narratives that ‘sanitize’ history and invisibilize centuries of structural violence, exploitation, and rebellion. This month is not just about remembrance - it is about reclaiming history as a weapon in the fight for the annihilation of caste. It is a call to dismantle caste supremacy, expose systemic injustices, and amplify the voices of Dalits who have led movements against oppression. Dalit history is a history of struggle, defiance, and revolution - one that must shape the political present and future.