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Viral Video: In the past months, educational institutions have become more like a WWE venue as countless videos of students creating chaos over petty reasons are surfacing on social media. Joining the bandwagon, another clip was shared on the internet and the netizens were not surprised. The video showed two students fighting with each other, meanwhile, the rest of the class students cheered and whistled in the background. According to the post, the brawl was over abusive language, which was hilarious to Delhiites who claimed that such kids would not survive in Delhi. The post instantly went viral after being shared. The video was posted on the social media site X (formerly Twitter) by the handle ‘Ghar ke kalesh’. The post was captioned, “Kalesh b/w Two Students of Allen Institute over using abusive language to each other.”

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The video is doing rounds on social media as the netizens had a lot to say about the matter. Most found the incident funny and called it common for such institutions, others chastised the students for creating such a scene. Some also made fun of the fact that the entire thing took place just because of abusive language. The post was shared a few hours ago and pulled 24.1K views from people. 

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Taking to the comment section, people shared their views. “Just say sorry for the abusive words and move on,” a user said. “Baat karna to aata nahi saat mai ladna bhi nahi aata (Neither do they knoe how to talk, nor can they fight properly),” said a second person. “Inki padai aur Ladai dono High level ki hai (Their studies and clashes, both are high level),” commented a third person. “Part-time teaching institution full time fighting club I'm not surprised,” added a fourth person. “Abusive language??? these nerds won't survive a day in Delhi,” said a fifth user. “No one is there from Academy to sort this,” added a sixth.