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IITs should have zero tolerance for discrimination, provide all support to students: Dharmendra Pradhan

During the 55th meeting of the IIT Council, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan emphasized the need for zero tolerance towards discrimination in all forms at premier Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
 
The premier Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) should have zero tolerance for all kinds of discrimination and should provide adequate support to students, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Tuesday. At a meeting of the IIT Council, the apex coordination body of all the 23 premier engineering colleges, Pradhan also said students of the institutes should be the face of the new India and ready to be global citizens. The council discussed several steps needed to ensure mental health and wellness of IIT students. It laid stress on the need for a robust grievance redressal system, increasing psychological counselling services, reducing pressure and highlighting the importance of reducing fear of failure and rejection among students. The council agreed to enhance support to students belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities. It also resolved to enhance the tenure of support to women PhD scholars for an additional year.  RELATED NEWS  Reducing 'Pressure' And 'Fear of Failure' Key Focus Areas for Students' Mental Well-being: IIT Council  IIT Delhi Students Protest Mess Fee Hike, Institute Forms Panel To Address Issue  The crucial decisions were taken at the 55th meeting of the IIT Council, held after a gap of two years. The last meeting was held virtually in February 2021 in view of the pandemic. This is also the first IIT Council meeting chaired by Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The council looks after the administrative and other key affairs at the IITs. It includes directors and chairpersons of all 23 IITs.

During the 55th meeting of the IIT Council, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan emphasized the need for zero tolerance towards discrimination in all forms at premier Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). Pradhan also highlighted the importance of providing adequate support to students and ensuring their mental health and wellness.

The council agreed to implement a robust grievance redressal system, increase psychological counselling services, and reduce pressure to alleviate fear of failure and rejection among students. Additionally, the council resolved to enhance support for students belonging to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities and increase the tenure of support for women PhD scholars by an additional year.

This marks the first IIT Council meeting chaired by Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, and the council's members include directors and chairpersons of all 23 IITs. The meeting was held after a gap of two years, with the last meeting being held virtually in February 2021 due to the pandemic.