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Link to reportPATNA: The concerns over ragging in Bihar are very much
the same as in other states. It is an evil that needs to be controlled,
said R K Raghavan, head of the panel constituted to look into the issue
of ragging in educational institutions.The Raghavan committee, formed
on the order of Supreme Court, was here on Wednesday to "gather
views". "An anti-ragging committee could be set up in every college
with students also being represented it," said Raghavan, a former CBI
director.A public hearing was organised by the committee at the L N
Mishra Institute of Economic Development and Social Change here. Later,
Raghavan told newsmen the committee at this point does not have any
solutions to offer."We are visiting different states to gather public
opinion. We are getting many suggestions which we will then incorporate
into a report that will be submitted to the Supreme Court in the first
week of April this year," he said.He said everybody recognises the
problem and feels something needs to be done.Speaking about some of the
suggestions the committee received from students unions on Wednesday;
Raghavan said one such suggestion is initiation of interaction between
freshers and seniors at the earliest so that they get to know each
other better.He said several experiments had been done by some
education institutions to put an end to the menace of ragging.Delhi
University's Ramjas College principal Dr Rajendra Prasad, also a
committee member, said his college, too, had toyed with new measures to
curb ragging. Ramjas College shot into news in the early nineties when
a fresher girl was ragged and forced to strip by her seniors.Prasad
said, "At the beginning of the new session two of our teachers become
resident wardens and stay inside the college round-the-clock. They
interact with students all the time. Besides, we have set up a girls'
hostel within the premises. Earlier, the hostel was only for boys. This
has brought down ragging drastically."Other members of the committee
are IIT, Kanpur, director Professor Sanjay Govind Dhande, dean of
Maulana Azad Medical College Dr A K Agarwal, vice chancellor of SNDT
Women's University (Mumbai) Dr Chandra Krishnamurthy, former
vice-chancellor of Madras University Professor S Sathikh. Human
Resource Development ministry joint secretary Sunil Kumar is
member-secretary.

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