more info on Gujarat univs etc
   
  ***In August this year, India's Supreme Court treated as a writ petition 
letters written by women's organizations to the chief justice regarding a case 
of sexual harassment.

The case involved a student doing her doctoral thesis in MS University, Baroda, 
who was sexually harassed by her supervisor for three years. Women's groups 
were disturbed by the lack of action by the university administration.
  http://www.atimes.com/ind-pak/AK23Df02.html

  Umesh
   
  PS: Hey! she (Jinee) was my senior and a close friend of my hostel senior 
Avinash Jha :
  The university authorities, says Jinnie Lokaneeta, lecturer at Kirorimal 
College, are trying to push a ''watered-down policy'' which is ''more dangerous 
than having no policy at all.''

According to her, the official committee replicates the power structure of the 
university, comprising officials who are beholden to the system for patronage.

''Autonomy and representation of all sections of the university community is 
essential for effective implementation of the Supreme Court guidelines,'' she 
points out. In August 1997, India's apex court passed a judgement outlining 
broad guidelines to tackle the problem of sexual harassment in the workplace.


umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Mukul-da,
   
  You didn't comment on the professors --but only on the PhD seekers. I wonder 
why?
  Till master's level you have to take written exams only (mostly) but for PhD 
the prof. becomes God. 
   
  At KMC Delhi Univ my hostel mates in science dept complained that local 
Delhiite/Punjabi guys, all girls etc got much more marks in laboratory than 
Biharis and hostelers in general --so they had to make up for that by 
performing better in written exams. 

  Ofcourse, except for some elite univs like Delhi univ, JNU , Bombay or other 
metro univs and engg/medical/mba programs --most univs do not see profs inside 
classrooms (mostly) -so to make the profs take pains for hD guidance there has 
to be somee quid-pro-quo. Thats reasonable to expect, isn't it?
   
  Umesh
   
  PS: Old news:  http://www.sacw.net/Wmov/DayalSinghCase.html
  The University of Delhi has had a long history of sexual harassment. Each 
case that has surfaced in the University during the past two decades shows how 
deeply entrenched sexual harassment is and how difficult it is to fight it and 
take each case to its logical conclusion. The University witnessed a series of 
suicides by female research scholars in the 1980s in a science department. A 
huge agitation in and outside the campus forced the authorities to set up an 
inquiry. The inquiry found the Professor guilty of sexual harassment which had 
led to serial suicides. A combined committee of the Executive Council and 
Academic Council was formed to recommend the course of action in the case, but 
the Professor virtually escaped punishment; he acquired an exclusive laboratory 
in the South Campus. It took Sushma Merh of the Department of Adult Continuing 
Education eight years just to be heard. The Justice Wad Committee was set up 
only when the Vice-Chancellor was confronted with an
 issue of the magazine Manushi at an international feminist conference abroad. 
This contained details of Sushma Merh’s harassment. The inquiry revealed that 
not only Sushma Merh but nearly twenty other women had been subjected to sexual 
harassment by S.C. Bhatia, the Head of the Department. In this instance, too, 
the culprit continued to be in his position with demotion for a long time. In 
the specific instance of Beena Rani, a safai karamchari in Hindu College, the 
college authorities whitewashed the whole issue. It was only through a struggle 
by a tiny but determined section of the students, teachers and karamcharis of 
the University that the university saw the first inquiry committee being set up 
according to the Supreme Court guidelines in the Vishakha case. In this 
instance it was the intervention of the National Commission of Scheduled Castes 
and Scheduled Tribes that led to the constitution of this committee. Here the 
committee left its task unfinished; it did not
 consider a crucial piece of evidence saying that it was not in their purview 
to get someone’s signatures authenticated. The NGO representative on the 
committee was not from one having tackled such cases and it substantially 
represented the interests of the authorities. By this time lots of spurious 
NGOs had come into existence to find place in the committees on sexual 
harassment established according to the Supreme Court guidelines. In another 
instance at Hindu College, a female teacher was abused and chased by a male 
colleague in the staff-room in the presence of a large number of her colleagues 
including some feminist activists. The Staff Association and authorities of the 
college did nothing in the case. In a case of sexual harassment of a librarian 
in Ramjas College, the inquiry remained incomplete because the complainant 
withdrew the case under family pressure.
   
  In each one of these cases the authorities attempted to stop the case from 
being raised. If by the sheer tenacity of the victim, the issue got raised, the 
inquiry committees invariably did not do their job properly. If in rare 
instances, such as the Wad Committee in Sushma Merh case the committee did its 
job properly, the decision-making processes to decide on the punishment of the 
guilty often faltered. In each case social pressures, including family 
pressures, were exerted on the victim to withdraw the case.
  
mc mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
                    I cleaned classrooms too at Harvard --but not to please my 
profs but to earn money to stay alive.


  SO you followed Gita's edict"I have the right only to work-not to expect 
results"
  No wonder nobody in Gita got a Harvard /Ahmedabad Ph.D.
  Ph.D. is all about getting a better scale of pay(UGC).
  In Indian TV discussion forums(fora) one sees" Ph.D. Scientists" pining  how 
China produces annually more than 28000 Engineering/Science/Technology Ph.D's 
and India --"Not even 10000"
  Heartrending?!
  mm
   
  

 

  
    
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From:  umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:  [email protected]
Subject:  [Assam] TOI: getting PhD in India!!!?
Date:  Fri, 29 Dec 2006 21:58:50 +0000 (GMT)
  

  I cleaned classrooms too at Harvard --but not to please my profs but to earn 
money to stay alive. I was the only graduate student member (perhaps) of 
Harvard Dormmmmm Crew http://dormcrew.com/termtime/index.html 
      
     Good that some Indian profs have become professional enough to keep 
time-sheets of the sweeping work done by their students -towards their PhD 
grades.
      
     Umesh
      
      
     
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Want_PhD_Look_for_jhadu/articleshow/987638.cms
      
     Want PhD? Look for a 'jhadu'
     
          AHMEDABAD: Remember that Jaspal Bhatti comedy 
show, where a PhD student spent more than half of his research time buying 
groceries, booking rail tickets and mopping floors for his guide in order to 
get his thesis done on time? 

Well, that may have been reel life. But in real life too, Jigar Patel, a 
research scholar at Gujarat University's chemistry department, went through all 
of this. And his guide VK Jain insisted that Patel maintain a daily activity 
log sheet mentioning this non-academic work and even signed it. 

A year into his research, a frustrated Patel has filed an application under the 
Right to Information Act, seeking answers from the university on whether 
mopping lab floors, repairing electrical equipment, booking tickets for his 
guide formed part of his research topic — 'Calix Pyroles and Its Applications'. 

Patel claims in his application that he was asked by Jain to do odd 
jobs like repairing his scooter’s flat tyre and depositing cheques. Patel has 
submitted a copy of the log book. An entry in Patel's log sheet on October 16, 
2005, which carries Jain's signature, states, "Went to BSNL office, creation 
for printer work, post-office, watch shop for repairing, complex preparation of 
dyes and computer work." 

Another entry dated September 19, 2005 reads, "Printer repair, mouse change and 
searched for 'Jhaadu' (broom)." Similar entries appear practically every day 
till September this year on Patel's log sheet. 

"After going through my daily log sheet, no one would believe that I did 
complex research. I filed the RTI application to bring to the university’s 
notice the harassment we face from some guides. It is time students came out in 
the open," said Patel. 

"Students resist protests against errant teachers fearing   
that it may ruin their academic career as the guide may refuse to give a 
recommendation. But these issues need to be brought out in public and 
authorities held responsible," says sociologist Gaurang Jani.   
  


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