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Link to reportA Supreme Court appointed committee last week recommended
a comprehensive law to check ragging, while seeking accountability of
educational institutions for such cases.The proposed anti-ragging law
had faced some opposition in the committee with certain members raising
questions over its enforceability.Six states have enacted anti-ragging
laws following a Supreme Court order in 1999 but a negligible number of
cases have been registered under the law, a government official
said.The committee in a report to the court has found out that the
conviction rate in ragging cases booked under Indian Penal Code was
poor and has recommended specific changes in the IPC to improve it.HRD
ministry told Rajya Sabha on Monday that no data is maintained
centrally on ragging cases. Earlier this year, a social group Coalition
to Uproot Ragging from Education (CURA) has said 25 suicides have been
reported because of ragging in the last seven years.The CURA report
also said, “Many institutions don’t report cases of ragging fearing
loss of reputation.” The committee wants educational institutions to be
made punishable for hiding cases and has recommended a code of
guidelines for the colleges.The committee headed by former CBI Director
R K Raghavan had also drawn a social profile of the victims and found
that most of the ragging victims were either from rural areas or
socially backward communities.To bridge the divide, the committee has
suggested an induction programme for the freshers with the help of
senior students under faculty guidance. It also speaks about faculty
training to check ragging incidents.The committee appointed by the
court to look into ways of preventing ragging and possible action
against the accused has recommended stern penalties including
rustication for the accused. The colleges would have to set up
psychological counselling mechanism for the victims, the committee has
said.A committee member said the court is expected to consider the
report soon.

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