I came to know that recently released movie 3 Idiots has a scene on
ragging, shown in a lighter sense. This is director Raj Kumar Hirani's
second film, first being Munnabhai MBBS, where ragging has been used as
a theme to make the audience laugh.

Today I tried surfing on net to find the details of this ragging scene
and came across several hundred blogs and websites where this scene was
immensely appreciated and was considered one of the most humorous
scenes in the film.


I find this extremely shocking as hardly 9 months back, when a medical
student died because of ragging, the entire nation stood as one and we
all condemned this menace. However today it seems we have forgotten the
tragedy perhaps too soon that we are trying to find humor in that same
tragic issue.


This not only shows the insensitivity towards the issue but more
importantly such acts significantly add to the confusion already
existing in the society vis-a-vis ragging. Millions of people, who
don't know anything about ragging but have watched Munnabhai MBBS,
still remember the scene from this film and believe that ragging is all
about dance and fun.

This act of glorifying ragging by showing it in lighter way in films,
newspapers, etc. does nothing but strengthens the justification, which
students give to support ragging.


Here I am not suggesting of censorship usually advocated by social
activists. I believe that censorship must come from within, by the call
of conscience. Nevertheless, we all know that film is always considered
as reflection of society and what film does reflect in this case is our
poor understanding and thus lack of sensitivity with regard to the
issue of ragging.

I remember, in June this year I was watching We the People on NDTV
24X7, the discussion was on evils of ragging. However, as usual the
discussion soon turned into a debate on mild ragging versus no ragging
and surprisingly majority of the participants justified mild ragging
for ice-breaking between students.

It is needless to explain here that all the tragic cases of ragging
started only in their milder forms. We cannot define what is mild
ragging. Stripping or dancing in public may be fun for someone but
extreme trauma for others. Moreover I fail to understand the logic of
holding a week long ragging mela to facilitate mass
friendship-something which is extremely amusing and sounds like a
forced friendship crash course.

I doubt we would even think of having a debate on mild terrorism or
mild caste system. Similarly I doubt any film director would be so
insensitive to try to extract humor from sensitive social issues like
Sati or Dowry.

We need to ask ourselves that why there is still so much ambiguity
about social issue like ragging. Why does the society still see ragging
as fun? Have we made enough efforts to sensitize people about the evils
of ragging?


I strongly believe that we are yet to establish ragging as a social
evil and unless we address this fundamental problem, we will always
find it difficult to implement the laws framed to contain ragging.



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Posted By Ragging News to Ragging News From Indian Colleges at
12/29/2009 05:00:00 PM

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