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Link to reportExpress news servicePosted online: Wednesday, April 23,
2008 at 12:50:42Kanpur, April 22 A week after Prashant Kumar, a student
of the Indian Institute of Technology- Kanpur, committed suicide, his
father alleged on Tuesday that ragging and “caste bias” in the
institute drove his son to take the extreme step.Speaking to
mediapersons, Sunder Lal Kureel, father of the deceased, held the
authorities of the institute responsible for his son’s death and said:
“A major reason behind my son going into depression was the prevailing
bias at the IIT-K. He often felt humiliated and ignored in the presence
of students belonging to higher castes.”He said that his son used to
often complain about it during their telephonic conversations.Demanding
a CBI inquiry or a probe by an independent agency, Kureel, who is also
the Regional Director in the Office of National Savings Institute, said
that the counselling cell at the institute was dysfunctional. “On four
occasions I visited the counselling cell but was surprised to find it
locked every time,” he said, adding that ragging was rampant at the
institute.“My son was under tremendous pressure and he was in
depression due to ragging carried out within the institute,” he said
and added that his son was a bright student but fell victim of
depression only after he got admission at the prestigious
institute.Kureel also questioned the authenticity of the suicide note
purportedly written by his son. “Where is the suicide note? Before the
parents could enter inside the room, the door had been broken. When I
entered inside along with the SP (City), several things in the room
were lying scattered,” he added.The authorities of the IIT-K, however,
quickly rejected Kureel’s allegations. Rejecting the alleged caste
biasness at the institute Deputy Director Kripa Shankar said that
academic pressure had led Kumar to commit suicide.“Out of the five
students who have committed suicide, three belonged to socially
advanced strata of society,” Shankar said. He also showed a letter
written by Kureel on November 11, 2007 in which the latter stated that
Kumar was not in a sound physical and mental condition and should be
hence exempted from appearing in the first semester examinations.“At
the same time, on ground of viral fever, Kureel was seeking a six-month
leave for his son, which indicated that things were not as smooth as he
has claimed,” added Shankar.Shankar also said that the deceased had
often contacted the counselling cell, which had advised him to take the
required medical treatment. “But both Kumar and his father were
unwilling to meet the guest faculty psychiatrist,” Shankar said, adding
that despite depression, the student was reluctant to take proper
medication. He also denied prevalence of ragging in the campus.

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