September 23, 2007
IIT Kanpur Hides More Deaths on Campus

More skeletons are falling from the cupboard of Indian Institute of
Technology, Kanpur . The prestigious and world renowned Institute seems to
have a practice of suppressing information about untimely deaths of daily
wage workers on the campus.

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Following the revelation of deaths of 12 years old Rohit by snake/scorpion
bite followed by refusal by IIT Medical Centre to treat him on the pretext
that he was not an employee's son and 24 years old Udayvir Yadav by electric
shock from his own welding machine on 26th and 30th August, 2007,
respectively, information about whom IIT administration first tried to
suppress, there were murmurs of a third death. Now it is confirmed that
Mohammad Rustam, resident of Malda, W. Bengal, aged between 50-55 years,
died around 26th July, 2007, due to snake/scorpion bite in the early hours
like Rohit. He is survived by 3 sons and 3 daughters. He used to work at the
Core Lab construction site near Wind Tunnel and SIDBI Centre on campus. His
dead body was shipped out silently of the campus in a tractor trolley and
buried in a graveyard near a Mosque in Naramau. The Mukhiya of his village
was summoned and the matter was 'settled.'

The nexus of IIT administration and contractors first tried to summarily
dispose of these case so that neither are liable for the deaths. In spite of
the best efforts by IIT Director to strangle right to expression by placing
a ban on anybody from IIT officially approaching the media, the news about
three deaths leaked out. Some IIT professors also feel indignant that the
stories of deaths have been revealed to the outside world. They are not so
much concerned about the families of the dead or the poor working conditions
of the workers who have made it possible for them to enjoy world class
material facilities on the campus.

The insensitive and cold attitude of IIT community to the deaths of daily
wage workers and shoddy manner in which they are dealt must by strongly
condemned. It shows IIT in very poor light so far its respect for human
rights record is concerned. The guilty at the Medical Centre, at least in
the case of Rohit's death, must be punished and dependents of deceased must
be immediately compensated. The IIT administration must put in place a
transparent and verifiable system for ensuring due rights of the daily wage
workers under the law of the land. Health care for families of workers,
education for their children and good quality housing (to prevent incidents
like snake/scorpion bites) is the minimum basic responsibility of IIT if it
is to live up to its reputation of a world class institution.

Sandeep Pandey, National Convenor, National Alliance of People's Movements
Posted by collective at September 23, 2007 08:59 AM

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