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Link to reportJuly 14th, 2008 - 7:10 pm ICT by IANS -New Delhi, July 14
(IANS) The college corridors and canteens, classrooms are abuzz with
breathless chatter of freshers. On the grounds, throngs of newcomers
are moving about with nervous excitement. The new session of Delhi
University is beginning Wednesday, and the fear of being ragged is in
the air. But student volunteers constituting the anti-ragging squad of
Delhi University are all set to do the rounds of colleges and catch
anyone ragging newcomers.After the Supreme Court directive calling for
institutions and principals to take stern action to ban ragging, the
Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) set up an anti-ragging squad
last year, which with the help of Delhi Police, monitors college
campuses at the beginning of the new academic session to prevent the
dreadful ragging incidents.For most students, the thrill of starting
college is overcome by the fear of getting ragged by seniors. And
though it has been banned, there have been stray cases of ragging on
the campus and in college hostels.Amrita Bahari, president of DUSU,
said the union has taken all steps to ensure that the new students
don’t start their college life on a harrowing note.“We are very serious
about the issue of ragging and have sent out strong messages in the
form of campaigns and posters in college campuses, asking students not
to rag anyone,” Bahari said.“Our anti-ragging squad, which constitutes
16 students for the north campus and 10 for the south campus, is all
set to do the rounds from the beginning of the new academic session and
hold up anyone caught ragging,” Bahari told IANS.Most of the students
in the squad are under-graduates, and there are some of the
post-graduate level and from the Law Faculty, she said.DUSU has also
spoken to college principals and hostel wardens and put up posters in
the colleges informing students about the Supreme Court directive.Plans
are afoot to also launch a helpline for new students so that they can
get help if ragged and get counselling.More than 20 colleges under DU
will install CCTV cameras in the vicinity of their colleges in order to
check ragging and eve-teasing. The cameras will be installed in a
month’s time.Delhi University Proctor Gurmeet Singh said earlier: “This
year, more than 20 colleges will install CCTV cameras to monitor and
check activities such as ragging and eve-teasing. The presence of the
CCTV cameras is not going to be publicised as we want to take the
offenders by surprise”.Bahari added: “The CCTV cameras will be a big
boon since they will help nab culprits. They will be installed in less
than a month’s time.”

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