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IIT-Kharagpur professor abusing SC, ST students is not a one-off — Quartz India

April 27, 2021 A video of a professor calling her students “bloody bastards” has sparked outrage around how minorities are treated at India’s elite institutes. In a video that went viral on social media on April 25, Seema Singh, a professor at the department of humanities and social sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur (IIT-KGP), can be seen and heard foul-mouthing students and berating them after she thought some of them had not stood up for the national anthem. The video was first posted on the Facebook page IIT-KGP confessions. The video was shot during Singh’s Prep English Course, which is meant for students from the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes and persons with disabilities. The one-year preparatory class is aimed at helping students from these communities to secure a seat the following year if they make the cut-off but are unable to get direct admission.

Twitter to take multi-lingual poll initiatives | India News

NEW DELHI: Twitter announced a series of initiatives in several Indian languages on Monday in a bid to encourage “healthy” conversations ahead of the assembly elections in Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry. The platform will publish a series of “pre-bunk” to tackle misinformation regarding EVMs, VVPATs, postal ballots, Covid-19 related restrictions, among other issues. The information will be based on inputs provided by civil society groups, including Youth Ki Awaaz and Association of Democratic Reforms. The information will be available in six languages: Assamese, Bengali, English, Hindi, Malayalam and Tamil. Additionally, the platform will host a series of political discussions under two hashtags #DemocracyAdda and #HerPoliticalJourney. These initiatives will promote civic participation among young Indians and the political journeys of women leaders and stories of their struggles and triumphs.

Twitter launches multilingual initiatives for Assembly Elections 2021

Twitter launches multilingual initiatives for Assembly Elections 2021 Twitter launches multilingual initiatives for Assembly Elections 2021 Advertisement Ahead of the upcoming #AssemblyElections2021 in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Puducherry, Twitter announced a series of initiatives focused on encouraging informed and healthy conversations between candidates, political parties, citizens, media, and society.    The initiatives include an information search prompt with the Election Commission of India (@ECISVEEP) and State Election Commissions to provide reliable information around the elections; a custom emoji to encourage participation; a series of pre-bunks and de-bunks to tackle election-related misinformation; and a youth discussion series titled #DemocracyAdda aimed at voter literacy and civic participation among young Indians for the #AssemblyElections2021.

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