Sexual Assault Case
The National Commission for Women (NCW) has proactively intervened in the alleged sexual harassment of a 20-year-old woman intern at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT-M).
In a suo moto action—taken on its own accord—the NCW has called upon Tamil Nadu’s Director General of Police (DGP) to carry out a fair, thorough, and time-bound investigation. The Commission has also insisted that the victim be provided with psychological support throughout the process.
According to Chennai police, the incident occurred around 9:20 PM on June 26 near the campus food court. The accused, 22-year-old food court employee Roushan Kumar, allegedly assaulted the intern by striking her with a stick and pulling her hair. Based on the victim’s complaint and corroborating evidence, police arrested Kumar on June 27 and have since placed him in custody as investigations continue.
In an official statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), the NCW announced:
“National Commission for Women has taken suo moto cognizance of a media report regarding the sexual harassment of a 20-year-old woman intern at IIT-Madras by a food court employee on campus.”
Further, the Commission’s Chairperson, Vijaya Rahatkar, “has written to the DGP, Tamil Nadu, calling for a fair and time-bound investigation under relevant provisions of BNS, 2023. NCW has also directed the authorities to ensure psychological support for the victim.”
Highlighting the emotional impact of such traumatic incidents, the NCW has stressed that the intern must receive ongoing psychological care. Ensuring mental-health support aims to help the woman cope with stress and anxiety arising from the alleged assault, and may include counselling and access to trauma-informed services.
AISF Plans Campus Protest
In response to the incident, the All India Students’ Federation (AISF) has announced a protest on Saturday at 11 AM. The student body is demanding stronger safety measures for women on campus, including:
This case has reignited nationwide concerns about women’s safety in educational institutions. Recent surveys indicate that a significant number of female students have faced harassment on campus grounds. Activists and experts argue that institutes of higher learning must adopt comprehensive safety protocols and swift redressal mechanisms to protect their students.
Next Step
With the NCW’s directive in place, Tamil Nadu police are under pressure to expedite their inquiry. Key steps include:
As the investigation unfolds, all eyes remain on IIT Madras to see how the institute will bolster its safety framework and prevent such incidents in the future. The swift arrest of the accused and the NCW’s proactive stance offer a measure of reassurance, but many believe systemic changes are still urgently needed to safeguard women across academic campuses.
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