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Link to reportEYE ON RAGGING: THE COMMITTEE WILL BE VISITING ALL MAJOR
METROS IN THE COUNTRY BUT THE INSTITUTIONS TO BE VISITED WILL BE FIXED
BY THE RESPECTIVE STATE GOVERNMENTSExpress News ServiceKolkata,
February 6: The Anti-Ragging Committee constituted by the Union
Ministry of Human Resource Development under an act passed by the
Supreme Court on November 27, 2006, has suggested that different
universities, colleges and educational institutions form an
anti-ragging committee that should not only have students’
representatives but should also be amply represented by guardians,
parents and teachers.The committee, chaired by R K Raghavan, former
director of CBI, visited Jadavpur University and met the students and
teachers today. Then the committee had an extended conference with
representatives from different colleges and universities at Bikash
Bhavan.The committee also recommended that the various educational
institutions should take the initiative to encourage an amicable
relationship between freshers and seniors.However, referring to a
positive change, chairman Raghavan said, “In the last 20 years
incidents of ragging has reduced to a great extent. This is because the
authorities in the educational institutions have been taking extensive
anti-ragging measures.”The committee will be visiting all major metros
in the country but the institutions to be visited will be fixed by the
respective state governments. A cumulative report prepared by the
committee on the basis of all the meetings and discussions in the
cities will be submitted before the apex court in April. Yesterday the
committee had visited Guwahati in Assam.Earlier in the day, the
committee held discussions with students and teachers at the Jadavpur
University campus. When the committee members asked the students about
any recent incidents of ragging, the students were fast to answer that
no such incidents happen in either the JU campus or in the hostel.On
why was JU chosen as the preferred university for the visit, Raghavan
said, “Jadavpur University is a prestigious and acclaimed institution
and it does have a history of severe ragging. But now this place is a
model of peace and harmonious relation that has developed between
students and teachers. All institutions should take example from this
place.”The other members in the committee are Sanjay Govind Dhande,
director of IIT Kanpur, A K Agarwal, Dean of Maulana Azad Medical
College, Dr Rajendra Prasad, principal of Ramjas College, Chandra
Krishnamurthy, vice chancellor of SNDT Women’s University (Mumbai), A
Sathikh, former vice-chancellor, Madras University, and Sunil Kumar,
joint secretary of the Union education department.The committee has
been constituted to formulate means and methods to prevent ragging. It
aims at suggesting possible actions that can be taken against persons,
or even the college and university authorities for ragging. It will
consider all aspects relating to the conduct of students indulged in
ragging which also might affect the atmosphere in educational
institutions.Among those present at the meeting at Bikash Bhavan were
Nikhil Ranjan Banerjea, VC, Shibpur BE College, and Father P C Mathew,
principal of St Xaviers’ College.

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