MUMBAI: Two Dalit videographers in their 20s tried to end their lives at the 
IIT-Bombay campus on Monday after they were allegedly subjected to 





 

Narendra Divekar (left) and Nitin Kamble are currently recuperating at Rajawadi 
Hospital. (TOI Photo)casteist abuses and sacked. The IIT officials are 
instituting an inquiry into the matter. 

Both youngsters—Narendra Divekar (22) and Nitin Kamble (26)—worked as cameramen 
at the Centre for Distance Engineering Education Program (CDEEP), which 
regularly transmits IIT-Bombay's courses to other institutions through the 
Edusat satellite. The two said the centre's web coordinator, Rahul Deshmukh, 
had been verbally abusing them over the past several months. 

>From October 20 to 22, Divekar and Kamble participated in a demonstration 
>aga-inst the inequities of contract labour, held by the IIT's union for 
>backward classes. When they reported for work on October 23, Deshmukh 
>allegedly said, "Mahar bhangi log union banake khud ko kya samajhte hain? Tum 
>mahar bhangi logon ke liye jagah nahin hai yahan pe. Tum log is kaam ke layak 
>nahin ho. (Who do mahars and bhangis think they are, creating their own 
>unions? There is no place on the campus for mahars and bhangis. You are not 
>fit to work here)." The boys said Deshmukh then asked them to quit. 

The two immediately lodged a complaint with the Powai police. Subsequently, the 
centre was shut down for Diwali vacations. When the boys reported for work on 
Monday after the vacations, they said they were insulted and turned away by 
Deshmukh once again. "We handed over written complaints against Deshmukh to the 
head of CDEEP, the IIT director as well as the registrar on Monday 
morning,"says Divekar. 

The two were distressed when they received no response to their complaints. In 
a moment of desperation, they attempted suicide outside Deshmukh's office. 
Divekar gulped down half a bottle of phenyl. Kamble first tried to jump off the 
building but when stopped, he later slashed his forearm. Both were taken to 
Rajawadi Hospital in Ghatkopar where they are currently recuperating. The Powai 
police registered an FIR the following day. 

When contacted, Deshmukh denied the allegations. He was, however, aware that 
they had attempted suicide outside his office. 

"We did not receive the complaints that the two boys sent to the institute 
until after the incident occurred," said IIT's PRO Jaya Joshi. The two 
youngsters have been allowed to return to work as their services were never 
really terminated. Meanwhile, Deshmukh has been offered leave and he has 
accepted it. "This, I would like to clarify is not a suspension, only a leave," 
added Joshi.


      
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