IIT board decides
not to revoke professor’s PhD after controversy
LAST OCTOBER, AN ANONYMOUS EMAIL WAS SENT TO
IIT KANPUR AUTHORITIES, ALLEGING PLAGIARISM IN SADERLA’S PHD THESIS
NEW DELHI: The board of governors of the Indian Institute of
Technology, Kanpur, on Tuesday decided not to revoke the PhD degree of an
assistant professor who is facing allegations of plagiarism but decided to get
his thesis examined by an independent committee of experts.
The
decision, which goes against the March 14 recommendation of the IIT senate,
should come as a huge relief to assistant professor Subrahmanyam Saderla who
had last year complained of caste-based harassment by some seniors at the
institute. Saderla is a Dalit.
“The board
did not agree with the decision of the senate to revoke Saderla’s PhD degree .
But at the same time, it was decided that the thesis should be examined by a
committee of technical experts from outside IIT Kanpur. The report of the
technical experts, which will be put before the board, should be submitted at the
earliest,” IIT Kanpur director Abhay Karandikar said.
The
technical committee will evaluate whether the “plagiarism” was limited to the
introductory chapter or extended to the technical contents also, an official
said on condition of anonymity.
Last
October, an anonymous email was sent to IIT Kanpur authorities, alleging
plagiarism in Saderla’s PhD thesis. The matter was then referred to the
institute’s academic ethics cell (AEC) for investigation.
The AEC
opined that there was nothing suspect about Saderla’s own research work,
including his experiments, tables, figures and inferences, and that plagiarism
charges could be levelled only at introductory descriptions or equations that
are standard and not taken credit for by any author. It suggested that Saderla
rewrite in his own words all the sections found to be similar to passages in
other works. The IIT senate, however, disagreed with the AEC.
Tuesday’s
meeting was chaired by former Indian Space Research Organisation chief K
Radhakrishnan, who is the chairperson of the IIT Kanpur board of governors.
When
contacted, Saderla said, “I am waiting for an official communication and an
update in this regard.”
Saderla’s
guide and head of aerospace engineering, AK Ghosh, said the decision was very
positive. “The thesis was evaluated as per UGC (University Grants Commission)
norms and was even shown to the board members. Anybody can see the report. But
what has happened is unfortunate. His family has been deeply affected.”
The HRD ministry, too, gave its opinion in the matter. “The
ministry was of the opinion that it is not correct to accept the senate
recommendation for revocation of Saderla’s PhD degree,” an official said, not
wishing to be named.
Source
| Hindustan Times | 10th April 2019
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