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Suicides at IIT-K


I just found out from [[http://ngupta.com|Nitin]] that there was [[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1514995.cms|another suicide]] at IIT Kanpur yesterday. There was [[http://in.news.yahoo.com/051130/48/61awr.html|another one last December]]. Its just a sad, sad day.

My heart goes out to the families of the deceased. But I can’t help but feel some disgust at the act of committing suicide. Specially if its over flunking a couple of courses. Sometimes it is just so important to realize the big picture in life and how often things that we are so worried about don’t really matter much in the end. But I’m none the wiser. I hope, everyone involved finds some peace.

Meanwhile, what really, //really// pisses me off is the rest of the student community. These smart asses are [[http://www.newkerala.com/news2.php?action=fullnews&id=53572|blaming the grading system]] at IITK. That just so much bull shit.

IMNSHO, I think IITK is one of the most transparent places I’ve ever seen in my life. The system is mostly flat, there is some red tape but nothing compared to government offices. Even the Director is easily accessible to anyone who wants to meet or voice some concerns. The grading system is even better: instructors are required to finish grading **within 72 hours** of the exam. Students can question the instructor, examine their transcripts and even request a re-grading.

How does the grading system lead to suicide anyways? There are exceptions to each norm. There will be some instructors who will be unfair. Just like there are always some students who break the rules. Life’s like that. Its not a reason to commit suicide. I hope the idiots making a hue and cry back at IITK realize this. Don’t try to fix something that is not broken.

Meanwhile, two suicides in less than 6 months at IITK is not a good sign. As they say, charity begins at home. Make sure you talk to your kids, try to get to //know// them. Ask him/her about friends in college. When your child is away from home, friends are the only support system. Frankly, I think the administration already tries to do a lot from their side — you have access to support groups, faculty counseling, student counsellors, and a psychiatrist to talk to if you should need one.

Anyways, I didn’t mean to offend anyone by this post. If I did, I apologize. Its just so frustrating to see young lives wasted like this.

On the Times’ story


Several people have pointed out the [[http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/quickies/1488213.cms|photo-story running in Indiatimes/Economic Times]], provokingly titled “Rang De… in reality”. Through a series of images and captions they have tried to very briefly touch upon Paritrana, the progress they are making and the challenges they are facing.

But people mentioned the story to me for entirely different reasons. It so happens that [[http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/quickies/msid-1488207.cms|one of the pictures]] they’ve used was taken during our annual CSE picnic sometime in the 3rd year. Ah, the nostalgia… so let me throw in some more details.

The picnic had been organized at a resort (does anyone remember the name?) half way between Lucknow and Kanpur on the highway. The picnic had started off disappointingly because a substantial number of our batchmates had absolutely no plans of coming. I remember that morning as a couple of us were banging doors and pleading our colleagues to get out of their beds and come for the picnic. The resort had a swimming pool, pool tables, ample space for //phatta//, and above all, free food. What more did they want?

It turned out to be a pretty fun day eventually. The best part of the day was the water polo-ish sport that we invented and played for quite a while in the pool. The food was ok, the bus ride entertaining. I don’t remember if we played antakshari or not… Anyways, the amusing bit is that none of the IITK folks involved with Paritrana (atleast originally, I don’t know the status now) — Chandrashekhar or Bharat — are in that picture. Wonder where they got it from and why they put in there.

Here are the names of the people in the picture (row-wise, left to right, bottom to top). I don’t remember a lot of the names, so apologies in advance:
* Manikant, Darjan (Abhishek), Deshmukh (Ritesh), GSharma (Gaurav), Supriyo.
* Jyotsna, Me, Bunch of MTech students.
* Ninja (Nitin), Chowgi (Anurag), Madhur, AKVerma, Manish, Vibhanshu, Asim, Priyendra.