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Showing posts with label 2018 - Sahul Kornath - IITM. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Deaths at IIT-M: Girl students scared to stay in hostel rooms - News Today

Posted on January 4, 2019 by Naomi N

Chennai: On the first day of the new year, the city woke up to a shocking news. Yet another life was lost at the IIT-Madras campus.

Ranjana Kumari (25), a research scholar from Jharkhand, was found hanging in her room at the first floor of Sabarmati hostel.
According to sources, she joined IIT-M in 2017, and was working to earn a PhD in Metallurgy and Material Sciences.

“Following the incident, there are hardly two girls staying back in their rooms at night. The remaining are staying in their friends’ rooms,” a students on the campus, said.

Speaking on this, a police officer stated, “Preliminary inquiries say, the girl was undergoing depression and was being treated for it. She was a loner and was affected by the separation of her father. Her teachers and friends said that she was excellent in studies.”

For the students on the other hand, this is a lot to take in, as, this was the third death in three months.

On 5 December, a teaching faculty of the institute ended her life, allegedly out of mental stress.

Aditi Simha (48), a native of Bengaluru, was an assistant professor in the Physics department.

Simha was, reportedly, separated from her husband three years ago and lived alone at her quarter on the campus.

Earlier, in September, Shahul Kormath, a post graduate student, pursuing Ocean Engineering, took a similar extreme step.

Even though he did not leave behind a suicide note, it was claimed that fear of not being allowed to take up the final examinations due to low attendance, drove him to suicide.

Speaking about the repeated cases of depression deaths, an officer from the Kotturpuram police station, said, “Higher officials in the ranks of Deputy Commissioner and Joint Commissioner have written to the institute’s Director to take steps and address the issue. Students should be provided counselling and other assistance to come out of stress.”

Saturday, October 20, 2018

Under Pressure Due to 'Low Attendance', IIT Madras Student Commits Suicide-News18


Shahul Kornath, from Malappuram in Kerala, was pursuing his B Tech-M Tech (dual degree) Naval architecture programme, police said.
PTIUpdated:September 22, 2018, 8:54 PM IST



Chennai: A final year student of the Indian Institute of Technology Madras allegedly committed suicide on Saturday by hanging from the ceiling of his room, police said.

Shahul Kornath (23), from Malappuram in Kerala, was pursuing his B Tech-M Tech (dual degree) Naval architecture programme, police and the institute administration said.

No suicide note was found from his room, police added.

However, they suspected that he could have been under "some kind of pressure due to low attendance", but added that a detailed probe was on.

Meanwhile, the institute mourned the student's death as an "irreparable loss".

"This is indeed an irreparable loss to not just the institute and the family, but society as a whole. May his soul rest in peace," it said in a statement, adding that it was cooperating with the authorities on the matter.