[http://www.ibnlive.com/news/seniors-throw-student-off-fourth-floor-in-agra-hostel/49802-3.html]
Link to reportNew Delhi: In what could be yet another case of campus
rage in the country, a student of Anand Engineering College in Agra was
allegedly thrown off the fourth floor of the hostel building after
being ragged by his seniors on Tuesday night.The boy, Abdul Inam, has
been admitted to a hospital with both his legs plastered. He was
unconsciousness for a while before he could relate the incident."I was
thrown off the building and I managed to hold on to a wall. I was
ragged on September 14, 15 and 17 after which I ran home, " said
Inam.Inam's parents have also alleged that his seniors had tried to
strangle him."My son told me that there were four boys who first beat
him up then threw him from the balcony. He told us earlier also that
there were some guys who used to ask him for money," Inam's father
said.Police has started investigation but a case hasn't been filed as
yet."We got information that some college boys threw Abdul from the
second or third floor of the building. We are trying to trace them,"
said SHO of Thana Sikandra, Agra, Rajesh Kumar."We spoke to the family
of the victim, they have accused some boys of the college. We are
trying to speak to the college authorities. The boy is still
unconscious, the truth should come out once he regains consciousness.
Investigations are on," he added.Despite a Supreme Court ruling against
ragging in educational institutes, numerous cases of ragging have been
reported from educational institutions across the country.Ragging: A
menaceIn Lucknow, a 22-year-old student of a private management
institute, Sanjay Pal Singh, is being treated for psychosis after being
repeatedly tortured by his seniors in the name of harmless
ragging.Harassed, stripped and beaten by other students of the private
hostel he was staying in, Sanjay finally had a breakdown last month.In
Ahmedabad, two postgraduate medical students at the V S Hospital were
suspended in August this year after they were accused of ragging a
junior. Tarek Patel and Prakash Sharda, allegedly beat up their junior,
Dr Mittal Dave.This is not the first incident of ragging reported from
V S Hospital. Several students have reportedly dropped out after being
ragged by their seniors.School or college, obscure institute or
prestigious IITs and IIMs, ragging has become a menace.In 2003, over a
hundred new students or ‘freshers’ were stripped naked and paraded in
the corridors of IIT Delhi’s Kumaon Hostel.P M Bhandari, the director
of Samrat Ashok Technological Institute (SATI) in Vidisha, Madhya
Pradesh, says ragging creates a revenge mentality among victims. “Once
a student is harassed he tries to get revenge in later years,” says
Bhandari.Hostel space is considered to be a completely private domain.
The biggest mistake a fresher can make is to complain to authorities,
like the warden or the principal, who are considered outsiders.Ragging
cases are increasing because of this don’t-snitch mentality. Andhra
Pradesh has reported the highest number of ragging cases (23) in the
last years out: 21 cases were made public a landmark Supreme Court
ruling on ragging in 2001.In UP, 21 out of 22 cases have come in the
last six years. In West Bengal 19 ragging cases have been reported
after the 2001 ruling.The common excuse for ragging is that it helps
break the ice between students but that argument is now considered
indefensible and the Supreme Court has forbade the practice.Some
campuses now ‘break the ice’ between students through induction
programmes and counselling. IIT Kanpur has a proactive induction
programme that makes new students feel at home, not humiliated.

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