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The Ambedkar Periyar Study Circle (APSC), a student group of the Indian Institute of Technology (Madras) has accused the administration of caste discrimination in a student mess on campus.
In a Facebook post put on the group's page on Thursday, 13 December, students allege that one of the eating facilities in the college have separate entrances, wash basins and utensils for vegetarians and non-vegetarians.
Pictures posted with the Facebook post show notices stuck on walls of the mess that lead students to vegetarian food without garlic and onion, regular vegetarian food and non-vegetarian food.
One poster even points to the hand wash area meant exclusively for vegetarian students.
The post titled ‘Untouchability continues at IIT Madras’ reads:
A student who spoke to TNM on the condition of anonymity stated that these posters have come up only recently and were noticed on Wednesday by students.
“This is categorising students based on food and draws its roots from caste discrimination,” says the student.
“Why do they need to have separate routes and wash basins for students eating different kinds of food?” he asks.
“One of the student eating facilities which serves both vegetarian food and non vegetarian food is being renovated, so this mess is accommodating more students now. The signs were put up by caterers hired by the institute for clarity on where what nature of food will be available. As for the allegation of discrimination, the institute completely denies it. No student will be discriminated based on what they eat,” says an IIT official.
According to reports, the Himalaya mess is three-storied building and has six halls that serve food. Currently only four of them are functioning and there are reportedly two vegetarian and two non-vegetarian caterers.
(Published in an arrangement with The News Minute)
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