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Link to report New Delhi, September 23In spite of the anti-ragging
measures initiated by the Supreme Court, a recent research by an NGO
has indicated a rise in ragging incidents across the country.A recent
survey by Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education (CURE), 52 ragging
incidents were reported in the online editions of national English
media since May 21 till date, an over three fold increase from only 15
cases in the same period last year.Preliminary analysis of the cases
reveal six suicides, another three attempted suicides, 17 cases of
reported physical abuse and several other cases involving sexual,
verbal and drug abuse.Among some of the notable cases in the past four
months was the case of a first year engineering college student of
Mallabum Institute of Technology being forced to consume narcotics like
marijuana, brown sugar over four days in may 25. A separate case
involved stripping of three first year students of Kurnool medical
college in july.In another case, a fresher at the BIT Ranchi consumed
poison after a bout of depression brought about by ragging in august.
In a case at GMC Chandigarh in august, freshers reported that they were
asked to abuse each other verbally, propose in a vulgar manner and act
obscenely ‘’It is clear that the supreme court’s interim judgement has
not been implemented in letter and spirit by the law enforcement
agencies and other stakeholders. We also observed that despite the
supreme court emphasising need for educating the society and spreading
awareness on this issue, not much seems to have been done at the
national level,’’ the report said.According to the report the
recommendations of the Raghavan Committee are not being properly
implemented at many of the higher educational institutions. A three
pronged approach has been proposed to weed out ragging menace from
educational institutions across the country.‘’The psycho-social aspects
of ragging need to be understood thoroughly and ragging needs to
tackled through education and awareness, providing alternate means of
interaction along with strict implementation of deterring laws,’’ the
report said.—UNI

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