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Tehelka on IISc Banglore Suicide

Tehelka, English weekly newspaper in India come up with the article on the suicide of Ajay Sree Chandra, brilliant Ph.D. student of IISc Bangalore. Tehelka has shown the courage to mention the reason of Ajay’s suicide was not the academic pressure but the harassment by his upper caste faculties.  This article also mentions the efforts of the ‘Bahujan Students Network’ to expose the caste based discrimination that has been going on this premire institute.

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Infamy Enrols At The IIScA meritorious Dalit researcher commits suicide allegedly due to caste bias. The premier institute and police are yet to come clean on the charges M. RADHIKA
Bangalore

Ajay Sree Chandra’s father with his son’s picture
Photo: S. Radhakrishna

SUICIDES ARE not new in Bangalore’s Indian Institute of Science (IISc), with academic pressure taking a toll on its researchers. But the suicide of 21-year-old Ajay Sree Chandra, a student from Andhra Pradesh, has thrown up allegations of caste bias, possibly for the first time in the institute.

Ever since the Biology student pursuing an integrated PhD hanged himself in his hostel room on August 27, rumours began to circulate that despite his competent work, Ajay was rejected time and again because he hailed from the “reservation category”. Ajay, who belonged to the Scheduled Caste Madiga community, hailed from Malipuram village in Nalgonda district. Staffers and students say faculty members “generally inclined against reserved category students” would make him feel he was far inferior to others in his batch. No one on campus is, however, willing to go on record about this. A student requesting anonymity says, “Apparently, Ajay had written a suicide note to his lecturer saying he was sorry for being absent for lab meetings, that he was not well. But he did not name anybody.”

Media reports claimed Ajay committed suicide because his father wanted him to quit the institute to finance his brother’s education. His father V. Raveendra Kumar, a lecturer at the Government Polytechnic College in Hyderabad, filed a complaint with the Sadashivanagar police station after he encountered strange behaviour from the IISc.

He told TEHELKA, “On August 27, I received a call at 10.30am from the IISc about Ajay’s death. His friends said that they had found a suicide note which said he was unable to cope with the stress. When I arrived in Bangalore, they changed the words. The suicide note apparently ran into seven pages. But after a lot of difficulty, others in the institute managed to procure only censored versions of his diary. The post-mortem was conducted long before I arrived.”

“Ajay stood 12th in the IISc exam and could have got a merit seat easily. But they put him in the reserved category,” Kumar says. Ajay’s academic record was also meritorious. He scored 88.83 percent in Class X. In his pre-university course, he scored 94.14 percent and in his BSc, he scored 83 percent. Kumar adds, “Every time my son said he was being harassed, I would ask him to take it in his stride.”

The Bahujan Students Network, a Mumbaibased group that started a blog against caste discrimination on campus, has come out with a report based on inputs from IISc students.

Says the report: “Our investiga-tion clearly proves that Ajay was terrorised by someone in the laboratory. The person who used to terrorise him cannot be anyone from among the students or the non-teaching staff.”

SOON AFTER Ajay’s suicide, a group of students and faculty at the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) held a meeting to pursue the matter.

“We wanted the IISc students to join us. But they were extremely afraid. The institute does not tolerate any kind of protest or threat to its interest,” says Sanjay Chowdhury, NLSIU student. E-mails hint at gag orders on students who had anything to do with the incident. However, IISc director P. Balaram rubbishes the suggestion. He says, “If people say they are not talking because they have been told not to talk, it is internal again. The veracity of their claim must be checked.”

Samata Sainik Dal president M. Venkataswamy, who led a protest on September 28, says, “The campus and the police are hand-inglove. The police termed it an unnatural death instead of a suicide. The director and lecturers are casteist.” He added that his party would write to the University Grants Commission about it. The police refute Venkata – swamy’s allegations. Sadashivanagar police station Inspector Nagaraj says the missing suicide note is with the police but refuses to
disclose its contents.

Following the questions thrown up by Ajay’s father, the institute constituted an in-house inquiry committee to probe the boy’s death. The committee is yet to come out with its report. A faculty member requesting anony – mity said the suicide could be the result of a very strict professor who “has the tendency to harass all students alike and who did not understand that some students were more sensitive than the others”.

Balaram says, “I have no reason to believe the suicide was the result of specific pressure because of his community. The institute is open to an outside probe as long as it comes with government sanction.” He adds that the institute will be looking at hiring professional counsellors even though they already have student counsellors. The state Human Rights Commission has now said it will investigate the case.

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Casteist Principal sent on leave

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HYDERABAD: In a surprising move, the government on Monday gave in to the demands of the students on strike at the Osmania Dental College, Afzalgunj, sending the in-charge principal on long leave and appointing a committee to inquire into allegations of harassment and preferential treatment.

Health minister Galla Aruna paid a visit to the hospital on Monday evening and sent the principal on long leave, while appointing a two-member committee to inquire into the allegations against her and submit a report in 15 days.

The committee includes the principals of Osmania Medical College and Gandhi Medical College, Ashok Kumar and Venugopal respectively. Ashok Kumar has been appointed the in-charge principal of the dental college for the time being.

After 38 days of protest and a week of indefinite hunger strike, 16 of the 43 students were admitted to Osmania General Hospital, though all are stable. All the while, the hospital remained closed and classes suspended. The protesters claimed it did not make a difference because of the way they were being taught.

“For the first year, a mere 16 theory classes have been taught so far. We do our studying ourselves anyway. The protest in no way interferes with our goals,” leader of the protest L Mohan Sivakumar told ‘TOI’ on Monday. The list of grievances the students had against the in-charge principal P Kamala Devi was long and included personal targeting, allowing alcohol on campus, withholding certificates and neglecting crucial departments. All these allegations would be looked into by the committee.

“We do not want the students to suffer. If they have grievances, we will look into it with an inquiry. Based on the report of the committee, we shall take action wherever necessary,” Aruna said.

While there was lukewarm response from the higher authorities initially, in the last week, the protesters threatened suicide and also approached the chief minister, asking him to intervene in the matter. On Monday, the principal secretary, the minister for health and the director of medical education all met at the hospital and arrived at the decision to send Devi on long leave.

Of the two government dental colleges in the state, the one in Vijayawada is dysfunctional. Students who opted for the Afzalgunj college and interns who hoped to gain experience in the outpatient department were disappointed by the 38-day loss in their academics and education.
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Medicos protest against casteist Prinicipal

We’ll remain locked until principal goes

Twenty students of Osmania Dental Hospital lock themselves up in a classroom and demand removal of their ‘harassing principal’; even threaten to immolate themselves
Posted On Tuesday, October 02, 2007

P Pavan

 

The students allege the principal abuses them on the basis of caste

Hyderabad: Twenty students of Osmania Dental Hospital locked themselves inside a classroom on Monday and demanded replacement of their “harassing principal”.

The students threatened to immolate themselves if the police or college authorities tried to foil their agitation. “We’ll not come out until the principal is replaced,” they said.

Deputy Commissioner of Police Balakrishna offered to arrange a meeting with officials of the Directorate of Medical Education. However, the students said none of the top officials, from the Directorate of Medical Education to the chief minister, responded to their petition.

“She (the principal) abuses us on the basis of our caste. If someone is not well-dressed, she says that student is ‘fit for nothing’. Just a day before the exams, she said we were useless,” said Venkat, a second-year student.

Lavanya, another student said, “We sent a petition to the Directorate of Medical Education four months ago. Even the health minister refused to meet us. All officials we met said they were helpless. Finally, yesterday (Sunday) we met the chief minister and he said he would look into the matter.”

The medicos launched their agitation on August 23. About 40 other students have been on an indefinite fast. On Sunday night, the police shifted 16 of them to the Osmania General Hospital. Professor Kamala Devi, the principal, refused to comment.

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Premier Institute or The hub of Caste Discrimination

IISc Banglore Suicide Report On 27th August 2007 V.Ajay Sree Chandra PhD scholar from Indian Institute Of Sciences forced to commit suicide by the two of his faculties. He hanged himself in his hostel room. He belongs to scheduled caste and comes from the Andhra Pradesh. He had been repeatedly abused, humiliated, insulted being a Dalit by two of his faculty, one is Dr. Ajit Kumar who was supervisor to him and another is Prof.Raghavendra Gadkar who is co-supervisor to him.