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August 20th, 2009 - 3:06 pm ICT by IANS

Guwahati, Aug 20 (IANS) In yet another glaring case of ragging in
Assam, two college students here have been arrested for harassing girls
after authorities filed a formal complaint with the police.
Hridyananda Baruah, a student of B.Com final year at the K.C. Das
Commerce College in Assam’s main city of Guwahati, and Anjan
Bujarbaruah of the Guwahati Commerce College, were arrested late
Wednesday following a formal complaint by college authorities.

“There was a complaint by the principal of the K.C. Das Commerce
College saying one of their students Hridyananda Baruah was involved in
an incident of ragging.

“Based on the complaint, we first arrested Baruah and based on his
statement we arrested his friend Anjan Bujarbaruah who was with him
during the incident,” said police official F. Barghuyan, who is
investigating the case.

Hitesh Deka, principal of the K.C. Das Commerce College, said he was
responding to a verbal complaint from girl students that Hridyananda
Baruah had “been continuously harassing them”.

“So I lodged a police report. In the meantime, we have expelled him
from the college on charges of ragging. We are against any form of
ragging in the college and shall not tolerate such incidents,” Deka
said.

Guwahati Commerce College authorities are also contemplating action.

Incidents of ragging have increased in recent weeks in educational
institutions in Assam with the Dibrugarh University last week cracking
the whip on ragging by expelling one postgraduate student and
penalising eight more with varying degrees of punishment, including
cash penalties.

The Dibrugarh University in a path breaking decision announced the
expulsion of Madhav Kachari and debarred him from seeking admission to
any other institution.

Another postgraduate student, Manash Pratim Gogoi, was expelled from
the university for two straight terms.

The tough action was initiated following written complaints against the
nine students to the vice chancellor by junior students alleging
‘mental torture’ bordering on obscenity.

Before that, on Aug 9, a first year student of Dimoria College in
Sonapur on the outskirts of Assam’s main city of Guwahati, became the
first casualty of ragging after he allegedly committed suicide by
jumping in front of a speeding train Sunday.

Chintumoni Bordoloi had joined the college just three days ago.

There were similar reports of ragging from other colleges in Assam with
a student in western Nalbari being admitted to hospital after being
allegedly beaten up by seniors in the hostel.

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