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Showing posts with label 2006 Abhilash G.J PhD IITK. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

72 - 23rd April 2010 - Three students committed suicide in IIT-K in 3 years: Govt - ZEE News

Friday, April 23, 2010, 22:15

New Delhi: Three students of IIT Kanpur have committed suicide during the last three years, the government told the Rajya Sabha today.

Replying to a question, Minister of State for HRD,  D.Purandeswari, however, did not elaborate on the reasons behind students taking the extreme step.

The reasons for some of the cases for taking such extreme step have reportedly been stated in notes left behind by them which are in possession of the police department," she said.

To a question by Anusuiya Uikey, Purandeswari said the academic programme of a few students of the institute have been terminated as they failed to clear the requirements.

Such students may choose to appeal against the decision, she said.

The government has received a few complaints of irregularity and discrimination in IIT-Kanpur. But such complaints have not been substantiated, she said.

-PTI


COMMENTS
Kilkil Sachan - IIT Kanpur
Government is provided with false information or providing false information as eight students of IIT Kanpur have committed suicide in four years under the current administration. As far as the case of expulsion is concerned it is advised by HRD ministry and IITK administration to appeal against decision but the fact is that these terminations are done after appeals, before appeals they had expelled 140 students, there is no equitable criteria for considering appeals in IIT Kanpur.

anuj - kanpur
Here are some of the suicides cases that we would like to bring to your notice. •    November 29, 2004: Swapnil Chandrakant Dhasraskar, second year mechanical at IIT Kanpur jumps to death from a IIT Kanpur building. •    May 3,2006: Shailesh Kumar 23 years old student of chemical engineering department(dual degree) iit kanpur hangs himself to death. •    October 9, 2006: Anjan Kumar, second year, Chemical, IIT Kanpur. •    November 6, 2006: Abhilash JJ, a PhD scholar from Kerala, pursuing doctoral studies at IIT Kanpur. commits suicide by consuming poison. •    April 25, 2007: J Bharadwaj iit kanpur student jumps before a moving train. •    April 19, 2008: Prashant Kumar, first year student of electrical engineering, IIT Kanpur hangs himself to death in his hostel room. •    May 31 2008 Toya Chatterjee The 22-year-old bio-engineering final year student from Tollygunge commit suicide hanging herself in hostel room. •    January 3, 2009: G. Suman, second year M.Tech electrical engineering student, IIT Kanpur commit suicide hanging himself in hostel room.

Friday, June 3, 2011

20 - 7th Nov 2006 - A Ph.D student commits suicide in IIT Kanpur campus-Web India

A Ph.D student commits suicide in IIT Kanpur campus
Kanpur | November 07, 2006 3:17:21 PM IST

In a bizarre incident a Ph.D student with the premier IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) Kanpur committed suicide on Monday.

A suicide note has been recovered from the deceased student Abhilash's pocket in which contain some phone numbers. Further details are awaited.

R. K. Bhatt, the investigating officer, with the Kalyanpur Police Station in Kanpur said that Abhilash body was being sent for post-mortem.

"He was a student of Ph.D and had come few days ago. The student has committed suicide. A suicide note has also been found from his pocket which is in English," said R. K. Bhatt, Police Inspector, Kalyanpur Police Station, Kanpur.

Abhilash who hailed from Kerala and was working in Germany had returned to Kanpur a few days ago to complete his Ph.D assignments. He was residing in a room at the IIT hostel. His body was found on the terrace hall of hostel No.4 in the IIT campus.

According to Prabal Sinha, Dean of Student Affairs, IIT Kanpur, Abhilash was a student with IIT Kanpur and had come for viva voce` for Ph.D. A suicide note has also been found from his pocket, which stated about his decision to commit suicide.

" I got information at about 9:45 in the morning, about a body found on the terrace of the Hall No.4. I took some security personnel and the warden along with me and found his body. We informed the police and also called a doctor, who declared that Abhilash had died a few hours ago," said Prabal Sinha, Dean of Student Affairs, IIT Kanpur.

The latest incident has taken the tally of IIT Kanpur students committing suicide to three this year.

Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur is one of the premier institutions established by the Government of India. The aim of the Institute is to provide meaningful education, to conduct original research of the highest standard and to provide leadership in technological innovation for the industrial growth of the country.

The Institute began functioning in the borrowed building of Harcourt Butler Technological Institute in 1959 with 100 students and a small faculty. The Institute now has its own sprawling residential campus, about 1450 undergraduate and 850 postgraduate students, 300 faculties and more than 1500 supporting staff. (ANI)

19 - 6th November 2006 - IIT-Kanpur scholar commits suicide - IBN Live

Updated Nov 06, 2006 at 05:42pm IST

Kanpur: A PhD research scholar killed himself by consuming cyanide at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur on Monday, police said.
 
Abhilash G J Pillai, 28, was found dead on the terrace of hostel number four. Police found cyanide tablets and a suicide note in which Abhilash, a Keralaite, has reportedly said that the he wanted to commit suicide earlier but waited till his younger brother’s marriage was decided.
 
Abhilash's father G J Pillai, who works with the Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited in Haridwar district, has been informed.
 
Abhilash had recently visited Germany as part of his PhD programme and his viva-voce was scheduled for November 9.
 
The local police station has registered a case and sent the body for post-mortem. 

Abhilash, who was studying for his doctorate in chemical engineering, is the third student at IIT Kanpur to have committed suicide since November.
 
On May 3, engineering student Shailesh Sharma hung himself from a fan in a hostel room after failing in exams.
Engineering student Swapnil jumped from the fifth floor of a building on the campus in November 2005.