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Alumni questions credibilit­y of interim report on Solanki’s death

- Niraj Pandit

MUMBAI: Three days after the interim report by the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT-B) that ruled out alleged caste discrimina­tion as the reason for Darshan Solanki’s suicide, the institute’s alumni have questioned its credibilit­y.

“There is 100% conflict of interest in the report as there are no external members in the committee,” said Dheeraj Singh, an IIT-Kanpur alumnus and a former research associate at IITBombay.

Singh is also mobilising IIT alumni and faculty for SC/ST welfare and also written emails to the IIT-Bombay administra­tion, convenors of SC/ST Students Cell in IIT Bombay, minister of education, the higher education secretary, UGC chairman, and directors of various IITs, and the IIT council board.

In his email, Singh raised a lot of questions about the credibilit­y of the committee and the report. He also pointed out the lack of maturity in the formation of the committee.

“Does inquiry use a protocol as per terms of reference (TOR), share findings, include limitation­s, suggestion­s for path ahead, disclosure­s of any conflict of interest?” wrote Singh, who also pointed out that the committee doesn’t have a member with expertise on suicide/mental health matters.

“It shows the conflict of interest of the institute,” Singh added. Highlighti­ng serious flaws in research methods in the inquiry of the committee, Singh wrote sarcastica­lly in the email, “If you need help in future on how to set up an independen­t fact-finding committee which has at least one expert on suicide/mental health matters with a proper TOR and an inquiry and report release protocol, we will be happy to educate you on the simple steps involved.”

Another IIT-B alumnus, Rajesh Kamble, a Mumbai-based working profession­al, also raised concerns about the death of Solanki on campus.

“Such incidents hit the legacy of an institute like the IITs,” Kamble said.

“To get admission in IITs is not a cakewalk for any student, and especially not for SC/ST/OBC students who come from different background­s. The institute must play a big role like having regular interactiv­e sessions for students, hand holding freshers to their seniors at least for first two semesters which plays an important role to keep a good environmen­t in the institutio­ns,” Kamble added.

 ?? HT ARCHIVES ?? Darshan Solanki was a chemical engineerin­g student at IITBombay who died by suicide on February 12.
HT ARCHIVES Darshan Solanki was a chemical engineerin­g student at IITBombay who died by suicide on February 12.

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