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Link to articleTHE Supreme Court’s directive to educational
institutions to eliminate the archaic practice of ragging has once
again brought this menace into sharp focus. The court does not want any
mercy to be shown to those indulging in this heinous activity. On the
other hand, it wants the educational institution concerned to take the
responsibility of filing an FIR if the parents or guardians of a victim
are not satisfied with the punishment given by the institution or if
the sufferer is unable to file an FIR on his own. No doubt, preventing
ragging is the collective responsibility of the authorities at all
levels.What the court has observed is based on the R.K. Raghavan
Committee’s recommendations. The panel, headed by a former CBI
Director, was appointed by the Centre under instructions from the apex
court, which has approved of much of what the committee has suggested
for banishing this ugly practice. Those among the student community who
favour the continuance of ragging describe it as mere “fun”, which is
believed to help interaction among the seniors and juniors. They must
be bluntly told that any activity that can destroy a student’s career
and even threaten his life and liberty cannot be accepted as “fun”.
Ragging was reportedly the cause of at least 25 suicide cases during
the past seven years. The number of those emotionally traumatised by
the ragging can never be quantified.The apex court has directed the
educational institutions to appoint an anti-ragging committee or squad
to keep an eye on the goings-on in the hostels so that no junior
student is harassed by his seniors on any pretext. This can help only
if the members of the panel include people who are not employees of the
institution. According to a survey by the Coalition to Uproot Ragging
from Education (CURE), the authorities of educational institutions
“prefer to deny ragging incident for face-saving at the cost of the
freshers’ trauma”. For them the image of their institution is more
important than the life or career of a student. This needs to be
addressed to make the anti-ragging prescription effective.

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