“Rs 10 Lakh Fees For This?” Girls' Campus Fight Video Starts Debate On Elite University Culture

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A short video showing a fight between two groups of young women on a college campus is spreading rapidly across social media, leaving viewers both amused and concerned.

The clip, which recently surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), was shared by the account @mujifren and quickly drew hundreds of comments and reactions. According to the post’s caption, the footage was supposedly filmed at a private university in Sonipat, Haryana. However, there has been no official confirmation about the exact location, timing or context of the incident.

In the video, two groups of girls appear to be involved in a heated fight on campus. The confrontation includes shouting, hair-pulling and aggressive arguments. Around them, several students can be seen standing in a circle, watching and recording the moment on their phones rather than stepping in to stop the clash.

At certain points, some onlookers can also be heard encouraging the confrontation instead of trying to calm things down. The exact reason behind the altercation is still unknown.

What made the clip even more noticeable online was the caption accompanying it. The user who posted the video sarcastically suggested that parents who spend around Rs 10 lakh per year on private university education can at least be assured that their children will never be bored on campus.

Here is the viral video:

https://x.com/mujifren/status/2032382310025457874

Click to watch this video directly on X

As the video spread, reactions poured in from across the Internet. Some viewers treated the situation humorously, pointing out that while the chaos unfolded, one person nearby appeared to be quietly enjoying his food and ignoring the drama around him.

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Others used the clip to criticise the culture at expensive private universities. A few commenters questioned whether paying high tuition fees truly guarantees discipline or refinement among students, arguing that money alone cannot buy manners.

Meanwhile, some users raised concerns about a different issue altogether, whether it is appropriate to film and share such incidents online without context.

Experts often warn that short viral videos rarely show the full story and judging an entire campus culture based on a brief clip can be misleading. Still, the footage has sparked a lively debate online about student behaviour, social media culture and the realities behind elite university life.

What is your take on this matter?

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