Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute

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Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI) is a film and television institute located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Named after Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray, the Institute provides higher and professional education and technical expertise in the art and technique of film-making and television production. Established in 1995, the Institute is an autonomous society funded by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.[1][2]

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Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute
TypeFilm school
Deemed university
Established1995; 31 years ago (1995)
AffiliationsCILECT
ChancellorUnion Minister of Information and Broadcasting
Vice-ChancellorSamiran Datta
PresidentSuresh Gopi
Location, ,
22.4848°N 88.3953°E / 22.4848; 88.3953
Campus
Websitesrfti.ac.in
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History

Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute

The SRFTI was established in 1995, and registered as a society on 18 August 1995 under the West Bengal Societies Registration Act, 1961. It is an autonomous society funded by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.[2] It was named after Indian film director Satyajit Ray.[3] The first session began on 1 September 1996, while Dr. Debasish Majumdar joined as the institute's first director in 1997.[1] On 2 September 2024, upon UGC recommendation, the Institute had received a letter of intent from the Ministry of Education to fulfil the requirements to receive University status.[4]

Allegations of sexual assault and harassment

In 2015, several female students claimed they were sexually harassed at the Institute.[5] Three teaching staff were suspended as a result.[5] One student claimed she had been raped.[6]

In 2023, students protested sexual harassment at the Institute.[7]

In 2024, complaints were made that Dean Vipin Vijay had sexually harassed a student and two staff at the Institute.[8] The Institute upheld the complaints and removed Vijay from his position, banning him from the campus.[8] Vijay challenged the process in the High Court of Calcutta, but the court refused to be involved.[9] He was then reinstated as Dean in September 2025, and removed from his position again a few days later following student protests.[8]

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