Death of IIT Roorkee student throws light on administrative issues at institute
Anurag Sharma, a second-year student of IIT Roorkee, died on Sunday, January 16, 2016. Facts that came to light after his death have put IIT Roorkee in a spot.
Anurag suffered an injury under his left eye on January 9, 2016, while playing squash. He was taken to the Medical Unit (MU) inside the IITR campus. The medical officer who was present referred him for advanced care to the Himalayan Institute Hospital in Dehradun, which is around 50 kilometres away. But instead of going to the hospital, Anurag suggested that he should be referred to a doctor in Meerut, probably because his relatives live there. The MU consented to this
Here’s what IIT Roorkee had to say when PaGaLGuY questioned them about this. “The students took a call without considering the intensity of the injury. It was a clear case of error in judgment, and it cost a brilliant student his life.” said Prof. D.K
“The students took a call without considering the intensity of the injury. We were completely unaware of the fact that Anurag went to Meerut,” said Prof.
This unfortunate incident has also revealed that the Medical Unit needs urgent attention with regards to its staff. “Despite constant advertising of vacant positions for
It cost Anurag his life to make the institute realise the importance of keeping a tab on the students’ medical issues. A weekly update has been demanded by the DoSW from the MU regarding the students’ health issues. While this communication system should already have been in place, the new instructions should help save more lives in the future.