[http://www.hindu.com/2007/11/11/stories/2007111159770300.htm]
Link to reportStaff ReporterUniversities, colleges told to submit
ATRAll colleges should set up anti-ragging committeesKOCHI: The
Education Department will soon recommend the implementation of the R.K.
Raghavan Committee report against ragging in all higher education
institutions in the State.The move comes in the wake of a finding that
majority of the universities and colleges in the State had failed to
implement the recommendations aimed at checking the growing menace on
campuses.Universities and colleges will be asked to submit an action
taken report (ATR) on the steps being initiated on the campus to avoid
incidents of ragging. Each college will be directed to set up an
anti-ragging committee and an anti-ragging squad.The anti-ragging
committee at the level of the institution should consist of the
representatives of civil and police administration, local media,
non-governmental organisations involved in youth activities, faculty
members, parents, students belonging to the freshers’ category as well
as seniors, non-teaching staff and will be headed by the head of the
institution. At the district-level, the committee recommended an
anti-ragging committee consisting of the heads of higher education
institutions as members. It should be headed by the District Collector/
Deputy Commissioner/ District Magistrate and should also have the
Superintendent of Police/SSP of the district as member.Preparatory
meetingsThe district-level committee should hold preparatory meetings
during summer vacation to take stock of the state of preparedness of
each institution and its compliance with the policies and guidelines of
the appropriate bodies, the university/State/Central authorities and
the apex court’s guidelines related to curbing ragging.It is reliably
learnt that majority of the educational institutions have not formed
such committees on their campuses. The squad was supposed to have
conducted surprise raids on hostels and other ‘hot spots.’ Barring a
few initiatives, no major attempt has been made to launch such
lightning squads in government and self-financing colleges in the
State.Lack of coordinated efforts between university officials and the
police authorities are delaying the process of bringing justice to the
ragging victims.The Raghavan Committee report clearly pointed out that
complaints or information with regard to ragging could be oral or
written and even from third parties and the confidentiality of the
source of information must be protected at all costs.Sources in the
committee said that remedial action should be initiated and completed
within the week of the incident itself so that complaints do not linger
on and allow either interest in pursuing the matter to wane or enable
the culprits to tamper evidence or influence witnesses.

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