IIT Kanpur must withdraw the expulsion order of students and ensure academic programme motivates students to learn and engage in engineering-related socially-useful work
It is a shame that Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur has decided to expel 38 students belonging mostly to Scheduled Caste (SC)/ Scheduled Tribe (ST) category. While the general thinking of M... continue reading »
"Govt should take strict action against professors who purposely fail SC & ST students to spoil their carrier and future Organization/ Institution/ Network Engineer"
"Nurture and mentor students, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Organization/ Institution/ Network Insight Foundation and Dalit Women's Network for Solidarity"
"how disgusting is work of IIT.Shame on the authorties who are fail to provide the protection agains this type of discrimination.These type of institute have the feelings of jealousy about the SC/ST student.. And how any one can improve his performance whe"
"IIT managemnt . see for eqaulity from all point Organization/ Institution/ Network VJTI NASIK"
"В Organization/ Institution/ Network asha parivar"
"Yes. The expulsion should be withdrawn. Organization/ Institution/ Network Exnora Lucknow"
"IIT kanpur academic programme, grading system and teacher-student relationship needs a serious "Rejuvenation" and "Revamping" Organization/ Institution/ Network IIT Kanpur"
"IIT Kanpur has contributed not only engineers but also many social activist to the socity and it must support social cause of supporting the educational upliftment of so called backward community students.IIT must withdraw action against erroing students."
"Stand for justice Organization/ Institution/ Network Lund University, Sweden"
"We are all with you, Jaibhim Organization/ Institution/ Network Sangini Mahila Jagruti Mandal, Nashik, Maharashtra"
"This is another way to cause atrocities on Dalits and spoil the future of students. I am strongly against it. These orders must be taken back. Organization/ Institution/ Network Faculty, Deapt. Neurology, Johns Hokins University and President, Dr. Ambedk"