Tuesday, November 22, 2011

[ZESTCaste] Harassment glare after Dalit campus suicides

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1111122/jsp/nation/story_14783483.jsp

Harassment glare after Dalit campus suicides
BASANT KUMAR MOHANTY

New Delhi, Nov. 21: Manish Kumar could not take it any more. The
harassment he had been suffering for three years only because he was a
Dalit was showing no signs of abating. So, the IIT Roorkee student
killed himself.

That was on February 13 this year. Manish had been a third-year BTech
student and was the only hope of his family, his shattered father
Rajinder Kumar said.

"Manish was my only son and the future of our family. He was a
brilliant student. He wanted to become a technocrat. But he died
depressed with the constant humiliation he had to face at the
institute. He was called a chamar (low caste)," Rajinder said.

After his suicide, the local police did not file a case against the
accused. Only recently, a case was registered on the orders of a local
court. There has hardly been any progress in investigations.

"I have met Uttarakhand DGP J.S. Pandey and demanded a fresh probe. He
has agreed," Rajinder said.

Manish's suicide is not an isolated case. The Insight Foundation, a
group working against discrimination against Dalit and tribal students
in higher education institutions, recently released a report on
suicides by 18 Dalit students in the last four years.

"Despite reservation in education and jobs, most of the administrative
staff and faculty in higher education institutions are from the upper
castes. They think Dalit students are not meritorious. They harass
Dalit students and in many cases these students commit suicide. We
have found 18 such suicides in reputed institutions in the last four
years," Gurinder Singh Azad, the students' co-ordinator of the Insight
Foundation, said.

The organisation brought the matter to the notice of National Advisory
Council member Aruna Roy, who wrote a letter to NAC chairperson Sonia
Gandhi in May this year.

The Telegraph has accessed the letters between Sonia and Roy under the
Right to Information Act. In her reply to Roy, Sonia said the
authorities concerned would examine the issue.

The NAC then directed the human resource development ministry to look
into the alleged suicides. The ministry asked the University Grants
Commission if it was aware of such a problem and if it had taken steps
to prevent such incidents.

The UGC quickly issued two circulars in July to universities under it,
directing them to take steps to prevent caste discrimination.

"The UGC's circulars may not yield any result. They are advisory in
nature," said Udit Raj, the chairperson of the All India Confederation
of SC/ST Organisations.

The Insight Foundation claimed that faculty members deliberately
harassed Dalit students, regardless of merit.

One such case is of Jaspreet Singh, an MBBS student of Government
Medical College, Chandigarh, who committed suicide in 2008.

The suicide note found in Jaspreet's pocket said a senior faculty
member had been harassing him regularly and had failed him in one
subject.

Based on a complaint filed by Jaspreet's father Charan Singh, a team
of professors from PGI Chandigarh re-evaluated the paper and awarded
Jaspreet pass marks.

Jaspreet's younger sister killed herself a year later on Rakshabandhan
day, apparently because she could not tie a rakhi on her brother's
wrist.

"Is it a mistake to be born in a Dalit family in this country? My son
was a brilliant student but was harassed deliberately by an HoD. I
lost my youngest daughter, who committed suicide being depressed over
his brother's death," Charan said.

"I cannot say why the HoD has not been arrested and suspended from the
job. The suicide note clearly mentioned his name."

The matter is pending in a local court in Chandigarh.

Of the 18 students who committed suicide, five are from IITs, one from
IISc Bangalore and one from AIIMS.

Allegations of caste-based discrimination have earlier been filed
against IIT Kanpur authorities. Many Dalit students had to terminate
their courses for "bad performance" in IIT Kanpur last year.


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