This isn't actually getting her any further, because they are
essentially saying the same thing under RTI.

Subramani

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Dear All,
came through some interesting article today.
Data block rap for IIM

OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

Bangalore, Feb. 26: A visually challenged girl student today won the
first round in her battle against the Indian Institute of Management,
Bangalore, over
transparency in its admissions procedure.

A petition filed by Vaishnavi Kasturi prompted the Karnataka Information
Commission to ask the B-school to get rid of its "mind block on sharing
information"
and be more forthcoming on admissions, selection and the merit list.

Vaishnavi, a third-year BCom student of SBMJC college, had written the
Common Admission Test and scored more than the cut-off announced by IIM
Bangalore
for candidates with disability. But the expected call for a group
discussion and interview never came.

She then filed an application under the Right to Information Act asking
for the names and percentile scores of the short-listed blind students,
but was
denied the information.

A.R. Ramesh, the institute's information officer, wrote to her that the
formula for selection of candidates for a group discussion and interview
was a "trade
secret".

"The decision of the admission committee is final. There is no provision
for appeal or review," his reply said.

Vaishnavi filed an appeal before the state information commission, which
asked the B-school to file a reply by today.

Ramesh argued before the commission that as the institute was not funded
by the state government, the commission lacked the jurisdiction to hear
Vaishnavi's
appeal.

But state chief information commissioner K.K. Misra and information
commissioner K.A. Tippeswamy said that as the state had allotted 100
acres for the B-school's
Bannerghatta Road campus, the commission could discuss the issue.

The commission asked the IIM and Vaishnavi to file their replies on the
institute's funding pattern by April 23.


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