[http://www.hindu.com/2008/07/15/stories/2008071550940200.htm]
Link to reportParul SharmaNEW DELHI: As a new batch of students begins
its campus life at Delhi University this Wednesday, a non-government
organisation working towards elimination of ragging has launched a song
and video to combat the nuisance.The video is available online at
www.noragging.com/videoFounded in 2001, the Coalition to Uproot Ragging
from Education (CURE) has carried out several campaigns to weed out
ragging, including observing “No Ragging Day” on October 11.It has also
worked as a consultant body to the Raghavan Committee appointed by the
Supreme Court to monitor measures to prevent ragging in higher
educational institutions.“The USP of the song and video is that it is
not only the first of its kind on ragging, but the lyrics of the song,
the composition, singing and the design of video have all been done by
first-year students,” says Harsh Agarwal, a CURE member.This latest
venture, believes CURE co-founder Varun Aggarwal, will add a new
dimension to the campaign against ragging. “The campaigns till now have
been preachy, while the youth of today do not like to take orders. They
want to know why they should not indulge in ragging. This is what the
video does in a beautiful and convincing way,” he explains.

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