New Delhi: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has cancelled a lecture by scholar Ganesh Devy, a cultural activist, literary critic, and former professor of English at Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda.
The cancellation of the lecture, originally scheduled for January 31, has raised concerns among students regarding the institute’s practice of calling off lectures.
Devy was invited by IIT Bombay authorities to deliver a talk titled ‘The crisis within: On Knowledge and Education in India’ as part of the ‘Institute Lecture’ series. Students and faculty were informed a month in advance about the scheduled talk.
However on January 30, the eve of the event, authorities notified students and faculty members that the lecture had been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. According to Hindustan Times, the committee responsible for regulating lectures at the IIT Bombay campus made the decision to call off the lecture.
“We were very excited to hear Professor Devy as he is an intellectual personality who delivers his thoughts on history and present society. We were very happy when the institute decided to invite him to the campus. But going by past instances, we feared that the institute may cancel the lecture,” said a student from the campus.
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Professor Devy said, “I have never been previously associated with IIT Bombay. A professor from the institute’s lecture committee invited me to give a lecture. But a day before I was leaving, the same person called to inform me about cancellation of the lecture. I did not even bother to ask the reason as it is not my basic right. I have ample of pending work, so I utilised the time for the same.” However, he added that “Such last-minute cancellations do leave a bitter taste.”
“It is difficult for me to understand the motivation behind calling off the event. If I could deliver a lecture at IIT-Guwahati, another central institute, governed by the same regulations, then why not IIT-Bombay?” said Devy while speaking to the Times of India.
“I had sent them the synopsis of the lecture almost a month ago. The discussion over this started about four to five months ago and after a lot of deliberations on both sides, Jan 31 was finalised for the talk. The book that I was going to speak about is published and is in the public domain. I do not think this has anything to do with the content of the book or the topic of the lecture, nor do I wish to build a hypothesis around it. They are a scientific organisation, and I would like to believe that the reasons are not irrational,” he added.
He was the keynote speaker at IIT-Guwahati’s Graduate Research Meet in October last year and spoke on ‘Describing India: People’s Movements and Knowledge Production’.
Not the first lecture cancelled at IIT Bombay
The institute had previously cancelled a lecture titled ‘Israel-Palestine: The Historical Context’ by Professor Achin Vanaik in November last year as well as a two-day conference on Left politics titled ‘Cultures of the Political Left in Modern India’ in 2022.
After the lecture on the Israel-Palsetine conflict was cancelled, over 50 students had written a letter to the authorities saying that such cancellations were indicative of loss of academic freedom on the campus. “To restrict us from inviting academicians at the department or to allow the administration to intimidate us by recording our events is tantamount to destroying our academic freedom,” the letter read.
Students from Ambedkar Periyar Phule Study Circle at IIT-B organised a reading of Devy’s book at the same time and venue on Wednesday that was attended by around 25 residents on the campus including a few faculty members.