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Caste discrimination in IIT campus Acharya Prashant (2023)
Acharya Prashant
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2 years ago
Video Information: 10.10.23, IIM-Konversations, Greater Noida
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I am saying these are government institutes right.
00:06
Somewhere the government is responsible if there are no stringent laws in place and it
00:12
is happening again and again.
00:14
Laws relating to?
00:15
Yes, laws relating to the protection of these very students who are walking into these educational
00:21
institutes.
00:22
I mean.
00:25
Protection against.
00:26
Discrimination that is happening.
00:28
Against discrimination.
00:29
In the name of caste particularly.
00:30
Yes.
00:31
Caste you are saying?
00:35
See that, that protection has to be offered to all students at all places.
00:43
IITs are very liberal places in that sense.
00:49
I am sure the environment has not really deteriorated over the last 20-25 years.
00:56
When I was there, yes obviously the thing that you are talking of that is present.
01:05
People do know each other by their caste to an extent.
01:11
Especially the ones who are beneficiaries of reservations.
01:19
They are well known because in many of the lists the names are mentioned separately and
01:24
that is a compulsion that has to be that way.
01:27
So they are known.
01:28
But yet there is overall an environment of equality and friendliness.
01:35
We knew all our friends who belonged to the underprivileged classes and had been the beneficiaries
01:48
of reservation.
01:50
But once you are in the same hostel, often you are sharing rooms as well.
01:57
You are sitting next to each other in the common dining hall.
02:03
You are watching the cricket matches and high fives to each other.
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Such things are happening.
02:11
All that even if it is mentally known, yet it gets just relegated to the background.
02:19
It stops mattering.
02:21
We knew the Meenas and the Kumars and the Aryas.
02:29
And they too knew.
02:30
But we were friends.
02:33
And one of them was particularly fond of stocking his room up with delicious goodies.
02:48
So whenever anybody in the hostel would be famished in the middle of the night, we felt
02:55
free to just barge into his room without permission and take whatever we wanted to, even though
03:01
he kept cursing us.
03:03
Because the food was sent by his mother from his village who was caring for her son.
03:12
But we would just get on top of him and walk away with all the delicious stuff that he
03:17
had.
03:18
I mean, that probably to me that indicates a genuine level of friendliness.
03:27
In my experience, even in the mid-90s, at least the IIT Delhi campus didn't have visible
03:40
levels or visible signs of caste discrimination.
03:46
And I'll be surprised if you tell me that the environment has actually deteriorated
03:53
since then.
03:54
I don't think that would have happened.
03:58
Equally, I would admit that it's not as if everything was hunky-dory back then.
04:05
We did know.
04:06
And there was this consciousness that a few of our batchmates are different.
04:15
They are different because they are here courtesy the reservation process.
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So that much we knew.
04:23
We could also see that those who landed in the campus via the reservation route actually
04:31
had it tougher for them because probably their background was not as privileged.
04:41
So their CGPAs were a bit on the lower side.
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Though there were some glorious exceptions, a few of the toppers belonged to the reserved
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sections.
05:02
So we knew because these things were there.
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And there was openness.
05:07
There was openness.
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The fellow himself would come up and say, "See, here I am and I do not understand this
05:16
subject.
05:18
Just help me."
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So fine, that's okay.
05:22
Just as we help anybody else, you too sit here and to the extent possible, I'll lend
05:28
a helping hand.
05:30
I do not remember even one incident where somebody was actually viciously targeted for
05:39
his caste.
05:40
No way.
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No way.
05:42
That was just not in.
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That was not happening.
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Not because we were disciplined or obedient or courteous people.
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That was just not in the air.
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That's not how the whole institution vibed.
06:01
So if you say people need to be protected on the basis of their caste, yes.
06:12
But then there are other places where they are far more vulnerable.
06:17
Those are the places where the society and the government should focus on.
06:21
For example, the small towns, villages, the schools there, where there is active and very,
06:27
very heinous kind of discrimination.
06:30
Discrimination not only among the students, but sometimes even the teachers very badly
06:38
discriminate against the students.
06:40
So that's where it is still happening.
06:42
And those are the places we should rather focus on.
06:46
I just want to know a little more about karma and I'm just talking in the same sort of
06:54
a thread that I'm trying to, you know, kind of stitch here.
07:00
You wrote a book on karma as well.
07:03
And karma is something that probably this is the only thing that I believe in.
07:06
I personally don't believe in the religion that is given to me or, you know, the caste
07:15
system that we talked about.
07:17
I don't believe in hierarchies that the society has imposed on me.
07:22
But the only thing that I believe probably in is in the karma and the doing, in what
07:26
you are doing.
07:28
How do we then make sure that we keep this fear, the love and the discipline that we
07:36
spoke about and sort of continue doing the karma that we are supposed to do?
07:44
You know, karma that you are supposed to do is conditioning.
07:48
There is nothing that you are supposed to do.
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That's very anti-freedom.
07:50
What do you mean by supposed to do?
07:54
Nobody is supposed to do anything.
07:56
That I'm destined to do.
07:58
There is nothing that you are destined to do.
08:00
Only liberation is your destiny.
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There is, I mean, that's a bit like the varna vyavastha that I have been assigned a particular
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karma and I am to do that all my life.
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You know, if I am born in a cobbler's family or I come from an ironsmith's place or I come
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from a trader's place, then that's what I'm supposed to do all my life.
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No, no, no, no such obligations, not at all.
08:29
Karma is action.
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The freedom of the actor decides the quality of the action.
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That's it.
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When we talk of action, there is always an actor behind it, right?
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The action is just an expression of the actor, a manifestation of the actor.
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If the actor is all right, we don't need to worry about the action.
08:55
But we worry about the action so much.
08:57
We talk of karma so much.
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We don't talk of the karta, the doer.
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So it's the karta that matters, not the karma.
09:06
So the actor has to be taken care of.
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That actor is the ego.
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That actor must be healed.
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If the actor is healed, everything falls in place.
09:17
Right.
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How do we heal?
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By looking at the disease.
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That's how it starts, no?
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You look at yourself and figure out how you are.
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You look at your thoughts, your feelings, your impulses, reactions, actions, and then
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you see how you are.
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And given that freedom is your nature, when you will discover sickness and bondages within,
09:44
there is something within you that rises to rebel and heal.
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You say, "No, no, no.
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Unacceptable.
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Unacceptable.
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I look at myself and what I see is not very pretty.
10:00
So nothing doing.
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The picture must change."
10:06
Right.
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One more aspect that probably is connected to this, about healing, is detachment, is
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what I understand.
10:18
And this is something that I have kind of understood from my own life, as to if you
10:23
detach from the things that is causing trouble to you, it actually eventually helps you.
10:29
So the pursuit of becoming a filmmaker was so burdening on me at some point that I couldn't
10:35
focus on things that was in front of me.
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This is something that the society puts on you, the people around you put on you, your
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family puts on you, and you yourself put on yourself.
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How do you then detach from these things to become the true self that you actually are?
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You have to begin with attachment.
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Detachment is the result, the obvious result, the effortless result of true and honest observation
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of attachment.
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If you can observe your attachments with honesty, detachment just follows.
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Detachment is not something you have to work for.
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Detachment lies in challenging attachments.
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And you cannot escape away from your attachments.
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You have to go right up to them and confront them.
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You have to see how you are attached and what all ways, and when you see the very process
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of attachment, and when you see the futility of it all, then you say, "No, no point being
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attached."
11:49
And that's detachment.
11:50
You cannot be detached if you have first of all not observed the entire flow, the crest
12:02
and the trough, how at some point you feel indifferent and then there is that association
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over time and coincidence and random chance, and you stay in mental touch with something
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and over a period of time a sense of identity develops and that's what you call as attachment.
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And then you see how hollow, how substanceless all that is.
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Then you just smile and something drops.
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That's detachment.
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Detachment therefore must never be talked of.
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One must always talk only of attachments.
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But we want to avoid the disease and yet gain health, which is not going to happen.
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When you go to a physician, he would never offer you health.
12:52
All that he talks to you about is just disease, disease and disease.
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And if the disease can be diagnosed and treated, health is the natural output.
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