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Link to reportNew Delhi, Nov 04: Concerned over continuing incidents of
ragging despite a Supreme Court ruling which requires educational
institutions to file an FIR against those indulging in the offence, the
UGC now wants to make anti-ragging measures binding on the learning
centres.The University Grants Commission (UGC) will suggest that the
government give it more teeth to implement the anti-ragging measures
in "letter and spirit" by bringing in a regulation."The Supreme Court
has already directed that institutes must take necessary measures to
curb the cases of ragging. We have also recommended adequate measures
to be taken by the institutions. But many institutes do not seem to be
following the recommendations because of lack of any regulation," UGC
Secretary T R Kem said."That is the reason we will propose to the
government to have a regulation in place which will make the
anti-ragging measures binding on the colleges and universities," he
said.The HRD Ministry, following the Supreme Court directive, had set
up a seven-member committee headed by former CBI Director R K Raghavan
to recommend anti-ragging measures.The committee proposed to include
ragging as a special section under the Indian Penal Code."The
committee's recommendations have legal validity. But then there are
colleges which tend to ignore them," Kem said.Bureau Report

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