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Link to reportSunday, September 23 2007 15:15 (IST) RSSNew Delhi, Sep
23 (UNI) Hopes of freshers getting some respite from "ragging blues"
seem to be belied, with recent research indicating a rise in the number
of ragging incidents across the country despite the Supreme Court
stressing the need for educating society and rasiing awareness on this
issue.A recent survey by Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education
(CURE), a non-profit organisation dedicated solely towards the
elimination of ragging and promotion of more positive ways of
interaction among seniors and freshers in Indian universities, has
shown that there has been a phenomenal spate of ragging incidents
reported from across the country in the past four months.CURE research
has revealed 52 ragging incidents 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. Girls were asked to dance to pelvic
thrusts and boys had to fly while verbally abusing themselves.''It is
clear that the Supreme Court's nterim judgement has not been
implemented in letter and spirit by the law enforcement agencies and
other stakeholders. CURE 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.The rise in the number of ragging incidents smacked in
the face of the much publicised work of the Raghavan committee
added.''Hopes of freshers to get some respite from the
archaic 'tradition' of ragging seem to be dying now,''it said.The
report also suggested that there was a need to combat the menace of
ragging through a three pronged approach.''CURE continues to maintain
the firm stand that ragging cannot be combated by deterrence alone. The
psycho-social aspects of ragging need to be understood thoroughly and
ragging needs to tackled through a three-pronged approach involving
education and awareness, providing alternate means of interaction along
with strict implementation of deterring laws,''the report said.UNI AR
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