Experts warn about the addictive nature of algorithms for young users and the danger of unverified content. A viral video allegedly showing a "love jihad" incident at Delhi University was debunked by India Today as actually being from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Confrontations at educational institutions, such as Ganga International School in Hirankudna , have gone viral. One such incident involved a dispute over religious attire (a burqa) after other students were seen removing sacred threads (kalava), leading to a digital debate on secular education and uniform policies. delhi school girl mms scandal top
In the first half of 2026, several videos have significantly shaped the online conversation: Experts warn about the addictive nature of algorithms
A video surfaced showing 3-4 young girls shouting and hurling abuses in a women’s coach on the Magenta Line. The incident, where the girls reportedly retaliated with vulgar threats when asked to lower their voices, sparked widespread outrage and calls for Delhi Metro (DMRC) and police intervention. One such incident involved a dispute over religious
The phenomenon of viral videos involving school students in Delhi has become a recurring theme in digital discourse, reflecting deeper societal shifts in how education, discipline, and technology intersect in 2026. These incidents often spark intense debate, ranging from concerns over "civic sense" among the younger generation to the legal and ethical implications of recording minors. Recent Viral Incidents and Their Impact
Videos often serve as "citizen vigilance" tools. For example, footage of youths harassing female students walking to school on ITI Road was used to demand zero-tolerance policing.
The viral spread of such content often leads to polarized social media discussions:
Experts warn about the addictive nature of algorithms for young users and the danger of unverified content. A viral video allegedly showing a "love jihad" incident at Delhi University was debunked by India Today as actually being from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Confrontations at educational institutions, such as Ganga International School in Hirankudna , have gone viral. One such incident involved a dispute over religious attire (a burqa) after other students were seen removing sacred threads (kalava), leading to a digital debate on secular education and uniform policies.
In the first half of 2026, several videos have significantly shaped the online conversation:
A video surfaced showing 3-4 young girls shouting and hurling abuses in a women’s coach on the Magenta Line. The incident, where the girls reportedly retaliated with vulgar threats when asked to lower their voices, sparked widespread outrage and calls for Delhi Metro (DMRC) and police intervention.
The phenomenon of viral videos involving school students in Delhi has become a recurring theme in digital discourse, reflecting deeper societal shifts in how education, discipline, and technology intersect in 2026. These incidents often spark intense debate, ranging from concerns over "civic sense" among the younger generation to the legal and ethical implications of recording minors. Recent Viral Incidents and Their Impact
Videos often serve as "citizen vigilance" tools. For example, footage of youths harassing female students walking to school on ITI Road was used to demand zero-tolerance policing.
The viral spread of such content often leads to polarized social media discussions: