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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

84 - 18th Nov 2010 - Madhuri's death: 8th suicide at IIT Kanpur in 5 years - NDTV

Kanpur:  The suicide of a final year BTech student at IIT-Kanpur is the eighth such incident at the prestigious institute in the past five years.

Apart from 22-year-old Madhuri Sale, who was found hanging from the ceiling fan of her hostel room yesterday, seven other students of the college have taken their lives since 2005.

On January 2009, a second year MTech student G Suman (24) hanged himself, while in April 2008, first year BTech student Prashant Kumar took his life, followed by Toya Chatterjee, who was in fourth year of the same course, the next month.

J Bhardwaj killed himself in April 2007, Abhilash Pillai took his life in November 2006, Shailesh Sharma in April 2006 and Swapnil Bhaskar in November 2005.

Everytime a student committed suicide, an inquiry committee was set up by the institute to ascertain the cause of the extreme step, but the findings were never made public.

Sanjeev Kashalkar, Registrar of IIT-Kanpur, told PTI that the findings of these committees were discussed by the institute's board of directors which sent copies of the reports to the advisory committee as well as the HRD Ministry.

However, the contents of these reports are not disclosed to the media, he said, without giving reasons.

Apart from three teachers of the college, a member of the students' union has also been included in each committee. However, one such student told PTI on condition of anonymity that student members of the inquiry committees are neither called for any meeting nor are they informed about the findings.

Such committees are just an eyewash, he said, adding that students do not question college authorities over the issue as they fear that action could be taken against them.

Kashalkar said the previous inquiry reports state that the students committed suicide as most of them were going through stress and anxiety as a result of parental pressure and career-related worries.

On the suicide committed at the institute's premises yesterday, he said Madhuri, who hailed from Andhra Pradesh, was a good student and it is difficult to determine why she took the extreme step.

However, he said that stress due to the ongoing examinations could be a reason, though nothing can be said till the committee constituted yesterday arrives at a
conclusion.

On being asked what steps the college has taken to reduce stress among students to prevent such incidents, the Registrar said apart from yoga and counselling centres, the institute has two trained psychologists who can be approached by students to share their problems.


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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

26 - 30th April 2007 - 'My list didn't lead to IIT suicide' - Express India

My list didn't lead to IIT suicide'
Rao Jaswant Singh
Posted: Apr 30, 2007 at 0833 hrs IS

Three days after the IIT-Kanpur campus was rocked by a third-year engineering student’s suicide, among the likely reasons for J Bharadwaja’s suicide, offered by a section of students, is a “harsh e-mail” sent by a faculty member.
The e-mail contained a list of students likely to get F-grade — or fail — in the ongoing semester, and was sent by V K Gupta, a faculty and course instructor in the Civil Engineering department. The e-mail, sent to all students, listed roll numbers of those likely to get an F-grade.

With speculations about the reason behind the suicide rife both within and outside the campus, faculty member V K Gupta for the first time discussed the issue with The Indian Express and said the e-mail had no connection with Bharadwaja’s suicide.

Gupta said he had no intention of hurting students’ feelings. "The list of students was sent only to rouse those who were not taking studies seriously," he told The Indian Express. "It was meant to make them realise that they needed to perform to their potential."

He clarified that the list was released back on April 3, so that students could take "corrective action" to fare better in the examination on April 25 (Wednesday).

Bharadwaja committed suicide on the night of April 25 after taking the examination that day.

Gupta said a copy of the list was also sent to Gautam Dev, chairman, IIT-K counseling service, so that students who needed help could get prior attention.

Countering claims of some students that the list could have led to the suicide, Gupta said he had released similar lists on earlier occasions, too. The idea, he stressed, was to encourage students to attend classes. He said the practice has helped many students in improving their performances. “I have always encouraged students to work hard and perform to their potential.”

Gupta read out the e-mail he sent out on April 22: “I wish you all the best for a scintillating performance on 25th morning. Please try your best and keep in mind that there are no short cuts to success. I want all of you to pass the course with flying colours.

“Feel free to get in touch with me, should you need to clear any doubts.”

He said he had even announced some relaxations for students who fared poorly on attendance, “provided they made it up on end-semester examination”.

“I see no reason why my list of April 3 should be held culprit for the unfortunate incident,” he said.

25 - 26th April 2007 - IIT-Kanpur student commits suicide - Economic Times

IT-Kanpur student commits suicide
PTI, Apr 26, 2007, 03.20pm IST
KANPUR: A third-year student of Indian Institute of Technology here allegedly committed suicide by jumping infront of a train early this morning. Jay Bharadwaj went to the railway tracks near the hostel building where he was residing last night and allegedly commited suicide, Institute's Registrar Jeev Kashalkar said.

He said Bharadwaj's exams were in progress and he seemed to be statisfied with his performance. He showed no signs of any discomfort till last night and talked to his friends.

Bharadwaj's parents were informed about the incident and the body will be sent to his home town in Medak district. His body will be flown to Hyderabad this evening.

This is the second such incident over the last six months. A meeting of IIT professors have been called this evening to discuss the matter, the Registrar said.