Deccan Chronicle

UOH students, workers protest after 2 deaths

Administra­tion officials accused of inhuman treatment

- RACHEL DAMMALA I DC

Student and worker unions of University of Hyderabad held protests on Friday after a sanitation worker died by suicide and an office assistant died on the campus.

Praveen M., 40, died by suicide on December 12 at about 3 pm during working hours. Found unconsciou­s, he was rushed to a health care centre and then to a hospital in Nallagandl­a where he died on December 13

Students and workers union blamed the structural failure of the administra­tion and alleged inhumane treatment by the higher authoritie­s for the suicide. They said that Vinod Kumar, assistant of the head of the Hindi department, died on December 11 as he feared asking for leave when he felt uneasy in his chest.

“After lunch time, he experience­d tightness of his chest and slight pain and thought it was acidity and dismissed it. When we saw his condition, we asked him to go home and he said he couldn’t afford to ask for leave due to fear of being scolded or fired,” a PHD student told Deccan Chronicle. Moments later he was found dead in the toilet. “It was a heart attack,” another student claimed. “The lack of adequate workers, immense work pressure and harassment by authoritie­s have resulted in these deaths,” said a third student and added that they will fight against the ‘anti-student, anti-worker administra­tion' to ensure justice isdelivere­d to both the workers who died due to the 'oppression and negligence of the university authoritie­s.’ They demanded that the administra­tion conduct a free and fair inquiry into the deaths and offer proper solutions to the families of the deceased, including financial assistance, job, etc. One worker said that they were treated like “slaves” with no proper worker rights or empathy.

“Apparently, they were made to sign a blank paper which was later filled to say that the worker's job can be terminated if he/she misses work or is late the next time," one student told DC.

“Praveen was one of the most dedicated workers on campus. We remember how, even during the Covid-19 pandemic, he was selflessly doing his job without worrying about his own safety," recalled another student.

Both Praveen and Vinod were the only breadwinne­rs of their families, students said.

 ?? — BY ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Students protest after two deaths at the University of Hyderabad on Friday.
— BY ARRANGEMEN­T Students protest after two deaths at the University of Hyderabad on Friday.

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