[http://www.greaterkashmir.com/full_story.asp?Date=14_4_2007&ItemID=38&cat=21]
Link to reportMIR FAHEEM ASLAMSrinagar, Apr 13: With the classwork for
new entrants in different postgraduate courses about to begin in the
Kashmir University, the campus wears a festive look these days. While
freshers are seen busy in completing the admission formalities in their
concerned departments, their seniors are busy in trying to corner them
for introduction. “They (seniors) told me to introduce myself along
with the family background,” said Zaffar, a fresher at the Political
Science department. “The next day, I was cornered by all seniors and
asked to sing a Kashmiri song.”Zaffar is seconded by scores of other
freshers as well. “I was asked to introduce myself in Kashmiri. And
when I fumbled, the seniors asked to imitate a fisherwomen,” said Sana
(name changed), a fresher from the Sociology department.The seniors
from some departments have also planned to organize special sessions
for their freshers where they intend to seek a “comprehensive
introduction” from the newcomers. “Once the classwork will begin, we
are planning to call all our juniors to one spot and seek their
introduction,” said Wahid, a final year student at the Media Education
and Research Centre (MERC). “Meeting together is the only way we come
to know each other.”Pertinently, the university’s Naseem Bagh-which
wears a festive look with the onset of spring-is playing a host to such
events. The seniors and juniors are seen together in big groups,
introducing each other amid sipping tea and soft drinks. “We don’t do
any ragging here. It’s just an introduction,” a group of seniors from
Law Department said. “We simply ask them (juniors) to introduce
themselves completely; we don’t ask them to perform any vulgar
acts.”However, newcomers from some departments allege the seniors are
“harsh” to them and “resort to ragging.”“We were asked to measure the
ground with a 25 paisa coin,” some freshers told Greater Kashmir. “We
have no problem in introducing ourselves but it’s unfair when our
seniors ask us to act like fisherwomen,” they added.Though the
varsity’s proctorial wing has not received any complaints of ragging so
far, the officials have already geared up to anti-ragging campaign, if
any. “We have already pasted some posters inside the university which
carry the phone numbers of officials of the proctorial wing. If any
student is harassed, we’ll initiate action against him,” an official at
the Chief Proctor’s office said.

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