[http://www.hindu.com/2007/07/16/stories/2007071657950300.htm]
Link to reportRasheed KappanHe was ‘ragged, beaten up and humiliated’
by a seniorThe victim, who had slashed his wrists, was rushed to
hospitalPrincipal denies the occurring of ragging in her
schoolBANGALORE: The ragging menace resurfaced dramatically at a
private nursing school in Ramanagaram with a first year General Nursing
and Midwifery student attempting suicide after he was allegedly ragged,
beaten up and humiliated last Tuesday. Eventually, it was a
providential escape from death for the hapless student. Shattered both
mentally and physically, the victim is now ready to say goodbye to the
school but not before putting the people behind his ordeal in the
dock.The victim, Byju C., had, on Tuesday, cut his wrists with a blade
to escape further humiliation. Fortunately, he was spotted in time by
some friends who rushed him to a private hospital at Rajarajeswarinagar
in Bangalore. He was later referred to Manipal Hospital. He battled for
life in the ICU and was discharged only on Saturday.Biju’s nightmare
began the day before his attempted suicide. A senior student,
apparently quite influential with the school management, summoned Byju
to his hostel room and ordered him to get a bottle of wine. “I was
taking bath when a student told me about my senior’s demand. I went
about 10 minutes later and was thoroughly beaten up for being late,”
Byju recalled to The Hindu.ComplaintTraumatised, Byju rang up his
father, Chellappan in Pattanamthitta district of Kerala, who advised
him to tell everything to S.R. Bowin, principal of the M.H. Nursing
School.The next morning, Byju approached the school head and gave her a
written complaint. But by then, the senior student who ragged him had
drafted another letter foisting charges against Byju and handed it over
to the school head. The principal chose to read aloud this letter, even
as Byju’s father reached the place.A shocked Byju watched in disbelief
as the principal accused him of theft and misbehaviour with girl
students. “I told the principal that even in my dreams I wouldn’t think
of doing such things,” said Byju. But his father had to apologise to
the principal assuring that his son would not repeat the misdeeds. “I
was also forced to say sorry for a mistake I never committed,” he
said.Thoroughly shaken by the turn of events, Byju chose to end his
life. After his father left for Kerala, he went to a coconut grove
behind the women’s hostel and slashed his left wrist. However, when he
received a phone call from his hostel-mates, he told about his
attempted suicide. Within minutes, his friends found him semi-conscious
in the grove and rushed him to the hospital.Ms. Bowin denied any
incident of ragging in her institution. “If he (Byju) had given a
complaint about ragging, I would have taken action. But no such
complaint came to me. There was a clash between juniors and seniors,
which went on to an argument. As far as my knowledge goes, it is not
ragging. Students give so many complaints. But you cannot blindly
believe them,” she said.The accused 3rd year student, it is learnt, was
also working as an admission agent for the nursing school, bringing
students from Kerala.Byju’s parents and relatives on Sunday drafted a
complaint to the Director General of Police and the Bangalore District
Police Superintendent. The Students’ Federation of India (SFI) said it
will submit a memorandum to the police.

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