The Manipal Institute of Technology on Monday said it has debarred a faculty member who had reportedly called one of his students, a terrorist.
The incident came to light when a video of the student taking objection to the professor's remarks went viral across social media platforms.
In the video, the student argued that it was wrong for a professor use terms like terrorists for a student.
After the video went viral, it had caused uproar on social media with several activists, journalists and key figures condemning it.
The MIT later said it had instituted an enquiry into the matter and the faculty member was debarred Ravindranatha, Assistant Professor in Department of Civil Engineering, for his remarks.
A press statement from the MIT stated that it does not condone such behaviour and that this was an isolated incident which will be dealt with accordance to the policy.

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More than 200 Indian nationals have joined the Russian armed forces since 2022, with 26 are confirmed dead, MEA—The Ministry of External Affairs have informed the Upper house of the Parliament: Rajya Sabha.
In a written response, the Minister of State for External Affairs, Kirti Vardhan Singh, has stated that at least 202 Indians are reported to have joined the Russian army. Among these recruited personnels, 26 have lost their lives; while, seven individuals have been reported missing by Russian authorities. He added that the remains of two deceased Indian nationals were cremated in Russia.
Singh noted that the sustained diplomatic efforts by the Indian government have led to the early discharge of 119 individuals. He further added that the discussions are going smoothly with the Russians to secure the release of the remaining personnel, with efforts underway to facilitate the early discharge of 50 more Indian nationals.
According to the minister, the Union government is in contact with Russian authorities to ensure the safety, welfare, and prompt return of Indian citizens serving in the Russian army. The issue, he said, is being addressed at multiple levels, including interactions between senior leaders, ministers, and officials of both countries.
The said disclosure was made in response to queries raised by Saket Gokhale, the MP of Trinamool Congress, and Randeep Singh Surjewala, the MP of INC, regarding the number of Indians allegedly recruited into the military service in Russia; Along with the details of deaths and missing persons reported since 2022.
