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Link to reportNDTV CorrespondentMonday, January 15, 2007 (New Delhi):
Despite the ban on ragging, the torture of many freshers continues in
the name of plain simple fun.More and more students are being driven to
desperate measures by the seniors.NDTV has exclusive details of how the
Supreme Court plans to pull the plug on ragging.Deepak, a young student
from Danapur in Bihar, dreamt of joining the school of planning and
architecture in Delhi and after much toil, he finally managed to get
admission.But soon after he joined, ragging at the hands of his seniors
made him wonder if it was worth pursuing his dream after all.Possible
punishmentsIt was to prevent such cases and worse that the Supreme
Court set up a committee under the chairmanship of former CBI director,
K Raghavan, to suggest ways to clamp down on ragging.The committee has
now come out with a strong set of punishments, including jail terms
varying from six months to three years for those guilty of ragging.The
use of vulgar SMSs and MMSs will also be considered ragging. Students
found indulging in ragging will not be given university
degrees."Punishment is essential. This is a warning," said Rajendra
Prasad, committee member."This is really wrong. We will take urgent
action," said Arjun Singh, Union HRD Minister.The Supreme Court
committee has also suggested making it mandatory to have a psychiatrist
in every college to deal with the problems of students.

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