IIM Bangalore | SabrangIndia News Related to Human Rights Thu, 10 Aug 2023 05:33:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://sabrangindia.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Favicon_0.png IIM Bangalore | SabrangIndia 32 32 IIM faculty members write an open letter to corporate India to ‘De-fund Hate Speech’ https://sabrangindia.in/iim-faculty-members-write-an-open-letter-to-corporate-india-to-de-fund-hate-speech/ Thu, 10 Aug 2023 05:33:31 +0000 https://sabrangindia.in/?p=29087 Present and retired stake holders of the prestigious Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bengaluru have appealed to corporate India to stop funding hate 

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Over twenty present and retired faculty members of the prestigious Indian Institute of Management (IIM) have, in an open letter, urged Corporate India to be discerning in their funding of information, news and media generating channels and portals to ensure that the content that they are generating is responsible and does not foster hate.

This strongly worded letter has been signed by Anubha Dhasmana, Arpita Chatterjee, BK Chandrashekar (retd), Deepak Malghan, Hema Swaminathan, Krishna T Kumar (Rtd), Malay Bhattacharyya (retd), Mira Bakhru (Rtd), PD Jose, Prateek Raj

Raghavan Srinivasan (retd), Rajluxmi V Murthy, Ritwik Banerjee, Shalique M S,

Soham Sahoo, Srinivasan Murali and Vinod Vyasulu (retd).

The letter makes a cogent argument against all news and social media organisations that publicly air hateful or genocidal content against a community of people. Further, the signatories have strongly urged corporate leaders to conduct an internal audit to ensure that their funds, in forms like advertising or donations, go to only such stakeholders, like news and social media organizations that conduct themselves. responsibly,and not fan the flames of hate and misinformation. The third crucial point that the Open Letter makes is that Corporate Leaders should work towards creating a welcoming work culture, mandatorily  conduct timely diversity and inclusion sensitization events within their organizations to ensure their work culture remains welcoming to people of a variety of faiths and social backgrounds.

The entire text of the letter may be read here:

“We, some of the current and retired faculty members at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, in our personal capacity, are writing this open letter to the leaders of corporate India, drawing their attention to the fragile state of internal security with an increasing risk of violent conflicts in the country, and appealing that they de-fund the spread of misinformation and hate speech through news channels and social media.

“Over the past few years, an open and public exhibit of hatred towards minorities in public discourse has become common practice in India: in political discourse, television news, as well as on social media. The usage of othering, dehumanizing and demonizing “language while referring to minorities has reached alarming levels, and acts of violent hate crimes, often by organized and radicalized groups, against minorities have seen a rise. The inaction of police and security forces during recent communal riots, as well as the acquittal or pardoning  of culprits involved in rape and mass murder during previous instances of riots, coupled with the silence of authorities, has signalled a glaring level of complacency in place of urgency by the government.

“These trends concern corporate India, as they point towards an increasing risk of violent conflicts in the country. In the worst case, such acts of violence could culminate into a genocide, which would annihilate the social fabric as well as the economy of the country, casting a long dark shadow over India’s future, Corporate India, which hopes to reach new frontiers of international growth and innovation in the 21st century, cannot afford to live with even a small possibility of such a scenario.

“India has a long history of tolerance and peaceful coexistence of different faiths, and we would like to believe that the risk of large-scale violent conflicts or genocide in India is still small. However, this risk is no longer close to zero, as the rapidly increasing levels of radicalization of citizens are fermenting an atmosphere conducive to large-scale violence being triggered due to unexpected disturbances. Even if India does evade such a risk, it is certain that the deteriorating social fabric in the country, due to increasing hate and dehumanizing speech and radicalization, shall inevitably lead to escalating violence and socioeconomic uncertainty, permanently paralyzing the future of the country.

“We believe that maintaining peace, stability and cohesion in the country is of paramount importance to corporate India without which India cannot become an economic powerhouse. The leaders of corporate India have an important and substantial role to play in curbing the spread of hate and misinformation. We appeal to corporate India to:

  1.  STOP FUNDING HATE:Stop funding any and all news and social media organizations that publicly air hateful or genocidal content against a community of people.
  1.  SUPPORT RESPONSIBLE STAKEHOLDERS:Conduct an internal audit to ensure that their funds, in forms like advertising or donations, go to only such stakeholders, like news and social media organizations that conduct themselves. responsibly,and not fan the flames of hate and misinformation.
  1.  CURATE A WELCOMING WORK CULTURE:Mandatorily conduct timely diversity and  inclusion sensitization events within their organizations to ensure their work culture remains welcoming to people of a variety of faiths and social backgrounds.
  1. USE YOUR VOICE FOR FRATERNITY:Vocally ensure that India’s diverse social fabric, public discourse, and democratic institutions remain strong.

Use your voice to rise up against hate!”

This is a significant development. IIM Professionals, Scientists, Doctors speaking up against the prevalent Hate culture that exists in the country today.

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Supreme Court: Authorities must ensure that no violence or hate speeches takes place during VHP rally in Delhi-NCR

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Oppose CAB 2019, it goes against founding principles of Indian Constitution: IIM Bangalore https://sabrangindia.in/oppose-cab-2019-it-goes-against-founding-principles-indian-constitution-iim-bangalore/ Mon, 09 Dec 2019 04:15:04 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2019/12/09/oppose-cab-2019-it-goes-against-founding-principles-indian-constitution-iim-bangalore/ Over seventy faculty members and students of Bangalore’s prestigious IIM have protested the Modi govt’s contentitious Cirizenship Amendment Bill proposed to be introduced in the Lok Sabha in December 8. The full text of the statement may be read here: Dear Hon. Members of Parliament, We the undersigned students, staff, and faculty of the Indian […]

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Over seventy faculty members and students of Bangalore’s prestigious IIM have protested the Modi govt’s contentitious Cirizenship Amendment Bill proposed to be introduced in the Lok Sabha in December 8.

The full text of the statement may be read here:

Dear Hon. Members of Parliament,

We the undersigned students, staff, and faculty of the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore write to you with a sense of urgency. The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) has been cleared by the union cabinet and is slated to be introduced in the parliament soon. The CAB goes against the fundamental founding principle of our republic – equality before law without regard to religious beliefs.

The CAB, along with the promise of an expanded nationwide National Register of Citizens (NRC) has spread fear in the minds of more than two-hundred million of our fellow Muslim citizens. India’s great strength lies in its diversity. Stripping two-hundred million fellow Indians of their basic dignity will not make India great or strong. Instead, it will lay the foundations of a country in perpetual strife.

The CAB will foment ethnic and communal discontent across the vast swathe of India from Tamil Nadu to Assam, even while it is highly unlikely to benefit even the intended beneficiaries. We urge you to oppose the CAB in the parliament. Generations to come will salute the stand that you took in 2019 to safeguard the founding principles of our republic.

Sincerely,

(Names appear in alphabetical order, and all signatures are in personal capacity)

Aadhil Ahmed
Aaishwarya Mathur
Abhishek Chainani
Abu Rehan Abbasi
Aditya kulkarni
Alok Ranjan
Anand A
Ankit Kumar Rout
Ankita Datta
Anshul Singh Parihar
Anubha Dhasmana
Ayush Jain
Bikram Khastgir
Cedric Rebeiro
Chandra Sekaran B
Chitra Andrade
Debmalya Nandi
Deeksha M Rao
Deepak Malghan
Devendra Kumar
Gopi Sankar Gopikuttan
Gopinath Annadurai
Harilal B. S.
Hema Swaminathan
Jobel Shaji
Khet Singh
Kiran Thatiparthi
Kirankumar Hebbalkar
Kunal Kumar
Lokesh Chanthar
Malay Bhattacharyya
Md Shahrukh Anjum
Mira Bakhru
Mohammad Ashraf
Mohsina Jabeen
Muneer Kalliyil
Nagesh Rao
Naveen James
Naveen Kumar M
Nayana Hegde
Pavittar Singh
Purushottam
Raghuvamshi Thakur
Rajluxmi Murthy
Ramnath Raghuveer
Ridhima Khurana
Rishi Kumar Sharma
Ritwik Banerjee
Robin Johri
Rumi Azim
Saniya Wanhar
Sasi Kumar V
Satya Teja Kona
Seema Shaw
Shaquib Kazmi
Shreyas Shekhar Dhongade
Siddharth Jayaprakash
Soham Sahoo
Sonali Rakshit
Soumya Pal
Subhra Tripathy
Sunil Reddy Kunduru
Tejendra Pratap Singh
Vijay S
Vinay Reddy Venumuddala
Vinit Somaskandan
Yogendra Swami
Zishan Kamal
Zuber Ahmed
 

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