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Link to reportKanpur, May 17: In a bid to save new entrants from
ragging, the Indian Institute of Technology - Kanpur has launched a
students' helpline.Assistant registrar Satyamurthi told media that the
initiative would arrest the ragging of new comers by their seniors to a
large extent. "The helpline team constitutes 11 senior professors of
the institute," he said.Their mobile helpline numbers would be made
available to all the new students at the time of admission, he
said. "The students can lodge a ragging complaint over the mobile phone
and all the team members will immediately rush to the spot," he
said.According to Satyamurthi, the incidents of ragging normally take
place at the students' hostels during the night. "The hostel wardens
will also stay on high alert and would conduct raids," he said, adding
stern action would be taken against any senior student found ragging
juniors.The institute has also recently launched a counselling service
in which teachers and senior students are included."Any student can
approach the counsellors on financial or family problem and all the
possible help will be extended to him," he said.Bureau Report

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