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Link to reportKolkata, October 05 Jadavpur University (JU) remained on
tenterhooks today with students’ unions protesting against the ragging
incident, in which five students were punished.Though classes were not
interrupted, tension prevailed on the campus throughout the
day.Representatives of Faculty of Engineering and Technology Students’
Union (FETSU) on Friday resigned from their respective posts. “As
students’ representative, we cannot support ragging. We have,
therefore, decided to step down,” said one of the representatives.On
the other hand, SFI representatives protested the FETSU’s stand on its
decision to reprimand students for ragging.Uttio Basu, SFI local
committee secretary, said that since all the accused students are
affiliated to the FETSU, it is putting pressure on JU authorities to
let off their members.Five students in the engineering department were
punished for ragging a junior on Wednesday. Two of the accused —
Chittaranjan Burma and Milton Baidya of the civil and mechanical
engineering departments respectively — were suspended for the coming
semester scheduled to begin from January 2008.Kaji Imam Alam of the
chemical engineering department and electronic engineering student
Nilanjan Biswas were suspended from the hostel for a year.The executive
council, the university’s highest policy-making body, decided to punish
the boys on the basis of a recommendation of the institution’s
anti-ragging committee. A first-year student had lodged a complaint
with the authorities in the third week of August, alleging that he had
been subjected to ragging.The complaint was forwarded to the
anti-ragging committee, which held a month-long inquiry and found the
five students guilty.The FETSU members gheraoed the executive committee
members when they were about to decide the penalty for the accused
students. The students said that they were protesting against the exam
regulations and the publication of the results of the supplementary
examinations demanding them to be declared on time.Rajat Bandopadhyay,
Registrar of Jadavpur University, however, claimed that the punishment
was nothing severe.“We took the decision as it might act as a deterrent
and the students will not repeat such actions in future,” added
Bandopadhyay.Following a Supreme Court order banning ragging in all
educational institutions, the University Grants Commission had made it
compulsory for all universities to set up panels to check ragging and
bring offenders to book.Bandopadhyay added that the university is
deciding on having a separate hostel for each year.“The students of all
years will be separated and kept in different hostels. Their is a
certain possibility of such decision in near future and we will take up
the matter in executive committee meeting,” he said.

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