Updated On: 31 July, 2023 01:16 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The guidelines explicitly discourage students from asking personal questions related to caste, birth, admission, or category, as such inquiries may lead to conscious or subconscious bias. Additionally, the guidelines also prohibit seeking information about JEE Advanced ranks, GATE scores

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The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT B) has taken a significant step in addressing caste-based discrimination on its campus by issuing anti-discrimination guidelines for its students. In the wake of allegations of caste discrimination following the unfortunate death of a first-year BTech (Chemical) student, Darshan Solanki, the institute has circulated guidelines among students and displayed them at various locations on the Powai campus.
The guidelines explicitly discourage students from asking personal questions related to caste, birth, admission, or category, as such inquiries may lead to conscious or subconscious bias. Additionally, the guidelines also prohibit seeking information about JEE Advanced ranks, GATE scores, or any other details that may reveal caste or related aspects, as it can pave the way for discrimination.