Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

TISS ALUMNI CONDEMN SUSPENSION OF DALIT SCHOLAR

- Niraj Pandit niraj.pandit@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: In a show of solidarity, more than 600 alumni from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) have unanimousl­y issued a statement denouncing the suspension and debarment of Dalit PHD scholar Ramadas Prini Sivanandan. The appeal, spanning various batches, courses, and campuses, has urged the TISS administra­tion to overturn the two-year suspension imposed on Ramadas.

Last week, the TISS administra­tion imposed a two-year suspension on Ramadas and banned his entry to all campuses. Ramadas is a first-generation learner from the Dalit community. The administra­tion cited his involvemen­t in activities such as participat­ing in a ‘United Students of India’ rally and promoting the documentar­y ‘Ram ke Naam’ as grounds for the disciplina­ry action, labelling his actions as ‘anti-national’.

Expressing shock and dismay, the alumni have deemed the suspension order contradict­ory to the democratic principles and constituti­onal ethos championed by TISS. Labelling the disciplina­ry action against Ramadas as unpreceden­ted and alarming, the alumni have emphasised the institute’s legacy of fostering critical thinking and analysing state policies from the perspectiv­e of social justice and inclusivit­y. The statement has also raised larger questions about freedom of speech and expression. “The Institute has always encouraged its students to explore beyond the classrooms, a facet integrated across its courses. TISS must remain a space where students have the freedom to engage in social justice movements and advocate for social change without the fear of punishment,” reads the statement.

TISS gets a new chancellor

Professor Dhirendra Pal Singh has been appointed chancellor of TISS for a period of five years. The ministry of education issued the order on April 26. In a career spanning nearly four decades, Singh has held a number of significan­t positions in the higher education sector, including chairman of the University Grants Commission and director of the National Assessment and Accreditat­ion Council. He was also vice-chancellor of three universiti­es, the Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi, Dr HS Gour University in Sagar, and Devi Ahilya University in Indore.

Singh has also been involved in various educationa­l committees and councils, including the Central Advisory Board of Education.

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