NCST notice to IIT-Bombay director over lack of mental health support for SC/ST students
The Hindu
ST panel seeks action-taken report in 3 days, failing which it may exercise powers of civil court to issue summons
Months after it launched an investigation into the lack of mental health support for SC/ST students within the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay, the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) on Tuesday issued a 3-day ultimatum to the Director of IIT-Bombay, seeking a detailed report on what action the institute had taken to address the issue.
The ST Commission, in the notice issued to Subhasis Chaudhuri, said that if the report was not submitted in the stipulated time, it might go on to exercise its powers as Civil Court to summon any and all officials concerned, with regard to this matter.
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The NCST took up the matter for investigation in June last year, after a complaint from the Ambedkar Periyar Phule Study Circle in IIT Bombay raised issues with the lack of SC/ST counsellors in the Student Wellness Centre of the campus, and the head counsellor publicly holding anti-reservation sentiments.
The students attached a Facebook post of the head counsellor from 2015, where she said she was signing a public petition to remove caste-based reservations, while questioning the merit of the students who entered elite institutes through reservation. According to the complaint, the issue at hand was public and available for viewing until last year.
The complaint added that such posts made students feel intimidated and uncomfortable in seeking mental health counselling from the Student Wellness Centre, because a large chunk of the discrimination they faced on campus was due to anti-reservation sentiments. The students alleged that the administration had “chosen to ignore” their complaints against the head counsellor.
After taking up the case, the NCST had also issued a notice to the Ministry of Education in November last year, seeking a report within 15 days. The Commission has sought an explanation from the IIT-Bombay administration.