This from the Times of India. NE students profiled!
A darn shame!

---Ram

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Racial-profiling-in-Hyderabad-university-sparks-row/articleshow/10457371.cms

'Racial profiling' in Hyderabad university sparks rowNikhila Henry & Mahesh
BuddiNikhila Henry & Mahesh Buddi, TNN | Oct 23, 2011, 03.22AM IST
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A University of Hyderabad "initiative" to end drinking and drug use on
campus took an ugly turn as the vice-chancellor suggested to faculty members
they begin with students from the northeast.
HYDERABAD: A University of
Hyderabad<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/University-of-Hyderabad>"initiative"
to end drinking and drug use on campus took an ugly turn as the
vice-chancellor suggested to faculty members they begin with students from
the northeast. Describing it as a case of "racial profiling", students held
daylong protests on Friday, ending in the official apologizing in writing
for the "inadvertent" move.

Vice-chancellor Ramakrishna Ramaswamy's concern on alcohol and drugs
on-campus grew over the past 20 days when in two incidents of violence,
students were found to be inebriated. Students from the northeast said they
had been singled out in both cases, though others were involved as well. On
October 17, Ramaswamy sent a letter to faculty members from the northeast,
saying he wanted to meet them regarding "consumption of alcohol and drugs on
campus".

At the meeting, he informed them that the university administration would
carry out a series of reform measures to curb consumption of alcohol and
drugs on campus and that he would "start" with the northeastern community.
Furious at the statement, students held a rally, demanding the V-C apologize
for "shortlisting" them. "Alcoholism or drug abuse affects people across the
world. So when it comes to reforming student community on campus why should
the V-C call up the faculty members of northeastern community? It is a clear
case of racial 
profiling<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/racial-profiling>and
we are not ready to put up with this," said a student of the
university.
"This will continue if we do not protest," said another.

The incident appeared to add to already simmering resentment.
Northeasterners said they were teased and branded "fast" and treated
"differently" by others and the V-C's statement was a damaging reflection of
how they were being perceived. The agitation of north-eastern students was
supported by other students as well.

"The university is an egalitarian space and the fact that the head of a
university thinks that a certain student community needs to be profiled,
counselled and corrected corrupts the very nature of that space," said a
student.

By the end of the day, Ramaswamy said he had merely consulted faculty
members on the incidents of violence in the past, which "inadvertently gave
the impression of profiling". "If it has hurt your sentiments, it is deeply
regrettable," he said in a written statement, which was circulated in the
university. Dean of student welfare, B Rajashekhar, said that it was norm in
the university to involve faculty members to resolve student issues and the
latest move was no different.
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