IIT-Guwahati authorities urge students to return to classroom
Guwahati: Amid protest by students of the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati (IIT-Guwahati) over the death of a 21-year-old fellow student, the institute authorities on Wednesday (September 11, 2024) noon said the issues raised by the students are being taken seriously.
In a media statement, the premier institute acknowledged the distress caused by the student’s death on its campus.
“IIT Guwahati acknowledges the deep distress caused by the recent unfortunate incident of a student death on campus and understands the concerns of the student community. The well-being of everyone remains our top priority, and we are fully committed to fostering a safe and supportive environment for all,” the statement said.
It said the institute is taking the issues raised by the students seriously.
“The institute is taking the issues raised by the students seriously. The Director had a one-on-one discussion with the students yesterday for several hours and has taken cognizance of their issues and concerns. As a new Director who has taken charge recently, he is committed to resolve these issues and ensure overall student wellbeing on this campus,” it added.
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The statement said that to address the concerns being raised by the students and prevent future tragedies; the institute authorities are implementing the following immediate measures.
Enhanced Wellbeing Services: We are expanding our wellbeing services, ensuring that everyone have access to professional support, including specialized counsellors for both crisis intervention and long-term assistance.
Peer Support Networks: We are establishing peer support groups, offering everyone a safe and confidential space to share their experiences and receive support from their peers.
Review of Safety Protocols: A comprehensive review of our safety and emergency response protocols is underway. This includes an assessment of wellbeing resources to strengthen our support systems and enhance campus safety.
Awareness Initiatives: We are launching campaigns to raise awareness about wellbeing issues, reduce stigma, and encourage everyone to seek help when needed.
Open Communication Channels: We remain committed to open dialogue and encourage everyone to share thoughts and concerns.
Condoling the death of the deceased student, the institute authorities urged all to seek support from their wellbeing services.
“We urge everyone to seek support from our wellbeing services or campus community if they are feeling overwhelmed. The well-being of everyone is our highest priority. The IIT Guwahati community extends its deepest condolences to the family and friends of the deceased student,” the statement said.
The authorities urged the students to refrain from protests and return to their classrooms.
“While understanding and acknowledging the concerns of the students, it is crucial to prioritize academic continuity and maintain a peaceful campus. Therefore, we request all to refrain from protests and return to their classrooms. By focusing on their studies and utilizing the available support resources, we can collectively work towards a more positive and productive learning environment,” the statement further said.