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IANSBangalore • Universities in Karnataka are coming up with some
innovative solutions to the problem of ragging in the wake of a recent
crackdown by the Supreme Court.Bangalore University, for example, plans
to include moral studies in its courses – hoping these lessons will not
only deter bullies but also help students keep off smoking and
drinking.The Visveswaraya Technological University (VTU), which
administers all 120 engineering colleges in the state, has responded
rather more robustly - it has drafted its younger faculty members to
travel in college buses in order to protect freshmen and women from
bullies.Their moves follow the apex court’s directive Wednesday for
educational institutions across the country to take a slew of stringent
anti-ragging measures, including filing police cases against bullies.Dr
K Balaveera Reddy, Vice-Chancellor of VTU said junior faculty members,
who are usually only a few years older than their students, would be
randomly placed in college buses to stop the seniors from harassing
juniors.The idea is to instill fear among the bullies and make it clear
to them that VTU will not tolerate ragging – either on campus or in
college buses, he said.

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