IIT-KGP directs faculty members not to write anything critical of govt
Hummingbird News
MIDNAPORE,
15 JUNE: The Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur, one of the country's
premier educational establishments, asked all its faculty members not to
participate in radio broadcasts or write anything on subjects critical of the
state and central governments.
The
circular, signed by institute registrar B N Singh, was issued on 6 June to all
the faculty members and it said that the staff of IIT-Kharagpur is governed by
conduct rules as laid down in the acts and statutes of the institute.
"It
is not a new circular. It was passed in both the houses of Parliament in 1961.
It is also therein the IIT rule book. But people don't read that these days and
that is why we have to issue the circular from time to time to our faculty
members for their knowledge," IIT-Kharagpur registrar Singh said.
Singh
said that the directive is applicable to all IIT employees. It is an internal
circular reminding about the conduct rules for all the staff of IITs.
"You
have to understand one thing first that it is not a gag order at all. It is an
internal practice of basic code of conduct," the registrar said.
According
to the recently-issued circular, no employee of IIT-KGP shall, except with the
previous sanction of the competent authority or any other authority empowered
by it on this behalf, or in the bonafide discharge of his duties, participate
in a radio broadcast or contribute any article or write any letter, in his own
name or anonymously, to any newspaper or periodical.
The
notification circular also said that no such sanction shall be required if such
broadcast or contribution is "of a purely literary, artistic or of
scientific character".
-IIT-KGP, iNET.
-IIT-KGP, iNET.
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