Kolkata:Maintaining that it is concerned about the well-being of students seeking high-level scientific and technical education in the country, the Calcutta High Court has said it expects the director of IIT, Kharagpur to take stringent measures over the unnatural death of a third-year student in its hostel. Taking note of allegations of ragging, the court directed that appropriate counselling sessions, starting at the ground level, be ensured and that the director of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur be personally responsible for implementing it.
Professor Virendra Kumar Tewari, director of the first IIT in the country, was present in the court as per a direction by it concerning a petition by Salim Ahmed, father of Faizan Ahmed, a student of mechanical engineering, whose body was found in his hostel room at the Institute on October 14, last year. Ahmed, hailing from Assam's Tinsukia district, is seeking the formation of a special investigation team (SIT) to probe the unnatural death of his son.
"It is expected that stern stringent and deterrent measures shall be taken by IIT, Kharagpur in respect of this incident and also to prevent recurrence of such incidents in future," Justice Rajasekhar Mantha said in the order on Friday. Expressing concern over the well-being of students of the premier institute imparting education in technology and science, the court said "a large number of students with superior intellectual abilities, from different economic and social backgrounds and having different emotional quotients, come here.
The court observed that these differences impact the behavioural patterns of students, "sometimes restricting their free expression and interaction." Justice Mantha said that the incidence of any form of ragging makes things only worse for such students. "It can scar the victim students psychologically for varying periods of time. In some cases it remains for long years in the psyche of the student and in some others permanently," the court observed.