[http://desicritics.org/2007/05/30/000901.php]
Link to articleLately, a lot of articles, a few even in leading
dailies, have been published depicting ragging in a very negative
light, and somehow I personally cannot relate to it. While I do agree
that in many Indian colleges, ragging has taken an extreme monstrous
shape, which instills fear of the unknown senior, I do believe that it
has its own benefits.First of all, at the outset, let me state that I
do not wish to condone anybody who behaves with juniors in a manner
unbecoming a gentleman or a lady. I have personally seen students who
had been so frightfully affected by the treatment meted out to them as
soon as they joined a prestigious institute that they retracted into a
shell, their hopes and dreams shattered, and many of them left the
college they had so expectantly gone to. Besides, many times, ragging
takes a nasty turn when people try to get sadistic pleasure by
physically harming others; accidents are not unheard of and such
malevolent behavior is something that should not be pardoned.However,
coming back, all interaction is not unhealthy. These interaction
sessions or orientation programs are a great learning experience, and
really help break the ice with people you are going to spend the next
few years with. It is not for no reason that people make lifelong
friendships in residential hostels, which are notorious for ragging. In
my own college, as soon as we reached the senior hostels, we were made
to learn the basic introductions (name, native place and stream) of all
our batchmates. While many spurned the idea, it later dawned that if
you know somebody’s name, it is always so easy to start a conversation.
It really helped us have a close knit community over our stay for the
next few years.Apart from that, our seniors organized various cultural
and sports events in order to find new talent to participate in
inter-hostel competitions. Before joining our colleges, we have hidden
desires and latent talents, but the rigmarole of competitive
examinations leaves little time to explore these other facets. This is
an excellent time for exploring the unknown within us, since there are
no expectations and no big-achievers to discourage us. This was the
humble initiation of many among us who were later to become stars in
the same competitions.I have seen many of my friends transformed – a
hesitant immature adolescent to a confident adult, who knows that he
can carry himself in many situations in life and who has a lot less
apprehensions than he had earlier. The period can really be used to
break free from the protective shell that most of us are enveloped in
while we live at homes under the protection of our parents. From
holding back to letting go may seem a small change, but is exactly what
a caterpillar goes through as it becomes a fluttering butterfly.At the
same time, as seniors, the same students later learn essentials like
how to manage subordinates, how to earn respect, how to be sensitive to
the needs of others, how to manage mass events and how to gauge people
and how to deal with people of all kinds.Interaction provides a lot of
valuable and practical guidance on anything under the sun – from how to
choose courses, to what is important for our future and how to land a
coveted job, from how to fight stage fright to how to impress that
girl. Valuable experience and invaluable friends – essential for the
leap we take after we graduate.It remains important that the
authorities at these institutions channelize the interaction to make it
both fun and educative. They should strictly enforce rules, but
organize various events. Parents of kids who are going to join a
college should also encourage them to participate in various events
interact healthily with the others. A lot of energy is dissipated in
unhealthy ragging, which can be made very fruitful if the interaction
is done the right way. Colleges are, after all, a microcosm of life,
and the interaction period is one of the best times to learn life
skills.

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