[http://www.telegraphindia.com/1070702/asp/calcutta/story_8001208.asp]
Link to reportA STAFF REPORTERAnti-ragging activists chose the venue of
a counselling session on Sunday to campaign against the campus
menace.Around 20 members of No Ragging Foundation gathered at Sarat
Sadan, Howrah, where a counselling session was under way for allotment
of seats among students who have cracked the All India Engineering
Entrance Examination.Forum members — students of engineering and
medical colleges and pass-outs — explained to the candidates and their
parents the steps to tackle ragging.The coordinator of the forum,
Kushal Banerjee, a junior doctor at Sambhunath Pandit Hospital, said:
“A student who has been subjected to physical or mental torture in the
name of ragging can contact us on www.no2ragging.com. We will soon
start counselling sessions for victims of ragging and arrange for their
treatment.”While parents were seen talking enthusiastically with forum
members, some of the candidates expressed the fear that they might get
marked by seniors.The candidates wanted to know whether the forum
members would be by their side if they are ragged badly and how to
approach the forum during an emergency.“It’s time the parents are
united against torture in the name of ragging,” said Amit Ghosh, from
Nagerbazar, the father of a candidate. Saikat Roy, an electronic
engineer who accompanied his sister to the counselling, said: “Those
who inflict torture on juniors should be treated on a par with
criminals.”Srijani Mitra, an activist of the forum that has over 300
members, said more than 1,000 parents collected leaflets detailing ways
to fight ragging.

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