NIT Calicut | SabrangIndia News Related to Human Rights Thu, 01 Feb 2024 12:15:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://sabrangindia.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Favicon_0.png NIT Calicut | SabrangIndia 32 32 NIT Calicut suspends Dalit student for poster saying “India not Rama Rajya” https://sabrangindia.in/nit-calicut-suspends-dalit-student-for-poster-saying-india-not-rama-rajya/ Thu, 01 Feb 2024 12:15:09 +0000 https://sabrangindia.in/?p=32792 The institute has suspended its fourth year student for a year after the protest held by student groups on January 22 was disrupted by a group of people shouting Jai Sri Ram

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The Department of Electronics and Communication at the National Institute of Technology-Calicut (NIT-C) has suspended a Dalit student who had recently reportedly taken part in a protest on the day of the Ram temple consecration ceremony in Uttar Pradesh. Vysakh Premkumar, a fourth-year student BTech at the institute’s Department of Electronics and Communication, had reportedly been a part of the protests that had hit the campus last week and had been holding a placard which said ‘India is not Ram Rajya’ on January 22. The protests had been disrupted by a group of people who came shouting Jai Sri Ram and engaged in minor clashes with the other students.

According to Manorama News, the notice issued by the Dean of Students’ Welfare, the notice has declared that Vysakh has been held “exclusively responsible for instigating unrest” and for “diminishing the prestige of the institute, both within its confines and in the public eye.” In addition to this, Vysakh is now barred from accessing the campus, including hostel premises without prior permission. The order further asserts that Vysakh has a history of transgressions, having received verbal warnings in the past for involvement in ‘undesirable activities conflicting with the student code of conduct’. The report by Manorama reveals that Vysakh was assaulted by a group that known as the Science and Spirituality Club. The incident of assault reportedly took place when Vysakh objected to the group’s depiction of a saffron map of India, featuring a bow and arrow, commonly associated with Lord Ram.

The NewsMinute spoke to the suspended student who refuted the administration saying that he had never faced disciplinary action prior to this incident and the administration could be saying so because he was part of a hunger strike last year protesting against an event attended by RSS leaders.

Student groups have condemned the incident, Maktoob Media reported that Fraternity Movement decried the incident and has stated that the institute is “not an RSS Shakha.”

Unrest and protest disruptions continue in the country. Last week, students in Pune’s prestigious Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) were attacked by a mob of outsiders who came and beat the student union members and vandalised property on the campus, including setting fire to objects, after students tried peaceful film screening of Anand Patwardhan acclaimed documentary on the Babri Masjid demolition called ‘Raam ke Naam’.

 

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NIT Calicut administration denies permission for LGBTQ lecture https://sabrangindia.in/nit-calicut-administration-denies-permission-lgbtq-lecture/ Fri, 15 Feb 2019 05:40:09 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2019/02/15/nit-calicut-administration-denies-permission-lgbtq-lecture/ On 6 September 2018, the Supreme Court of India passed a historic judgement decriminalising Section 377. The court said, “The law must be interpreted as per the requirement of the changing times.” However, there are many who seemingly could not accept the SC verdict. Recently, the administration of the National Institute of Technology, Calicut, denied permission to […]

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On 6 September 2018, the Supreme Court of India passed a historic judgement decriminalising Section 377. The court said, “The law must be interpreted as per the requirement of the changing times.”

However, there are many who seemingly could not accept the SC verdict. Recently, the administration of the National Institute of Technology, Calicut, denied permission to hold a lecture on the LGBTQ. Directing the organisers to cancel such events, the administration said, “such lectures will have a negative impact on the society”. The talk titled “Visibility of LGBTQ + Community” was organised by I-INK, an art club in the campus.

The organisers of the lecture scheduled to be held on 12 February, had invited Muhammed Zuhrabi, a graphic designer and LGBTQ activist based in Kerala, as the speaker. When organisers of the event approached the Dean seeking permission for the programme and venue, the administration refused to grant permission. Turning them down, the university authority said “are you trying to turn everyone in the campus gay?”. Mocking the organisers, the administration also said that the students have come here to study engineering and should be focussing on their studies.

The administration also told them that they cannot bring outsiders as speakers in the campus.

The Indian Cultural Forum spoke to Sourav, one of the organisers, who said, “This is not the first time we are organising a programme related to the LGBTQ. Last year we had successfully conducted programmes related to this topic. But this year the administration has been putting so many restrictions upon us. We have already invited the speaker for the talk too.”

Since the student community on campus was already informed about the programme, the organisers had to shift the lecture in the parking area of the campus. Speaking to the Indian Cultural Forum, Muhammed Zuhrabi, who delivered the lecture said, “It is an unfortunate incident. I was informed about the denial of permission by the organisers. I am disappointed to see how such prime institutions in our country are denying permission for a talk. As someone belonging to a minority community, we ar expected to admire such institutions for their stand and the solidarity they extend towards us. This attitude of the university administration is highly condemnable.”

This is the second time in the past two months that the administration has denied permission to the programmes conducted by the students. On Rohith Vemula’s third death anniversary earlier in January,  the students of the campus organizesd a screening of Deepa Dhanraj’s documentary, We Have Not Come Here to Die. The screening was interrupted in the middle by administrative officials. Later on, following students protest, the authorities were forced to screen the documentary. In a similar incident, the same administration also denied permission to conduct “Arpo Arthavam”, a programme in solidarity with the Sabarimala judgement and on breaking the taboos on menstruation. The administration directed the students to conduct more “creative and positive” lectures.

NIT is one of the prime institutions of the country. While the right-wing is trying to curb progressive thinking and the voices of students, we have also witnessed some landmark judgements and acceptance of minorities in the country. Apart from that, Kerala is one of the first states in India to accept the LGBTQ community and provide job to the transgenders. Yet, a university in the very same state has denied acceptance to the community. As Zuhrabi said, “we choose to love a person from the same gender and the society cannot alienate us for the choice we have made. Such lectures will help people understand and accept the LGBTQ.”

Courtesy: Indian Cultural Forum
 

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