[http://www.hindu.com/2007/07/13/stories/2007071359090300.htm]
Link to report Parul SharmaAn anti-ragging squad would visit different
collegesHelpline planned to counsel studentsAssistance sought from the
policeNEW DELHI: With the newcomers all excited about the new phase in
their teenage years when the new academic year of Delhi University gets
under way this coming Monday, the students’ union is making all efforts
to contain the menace of ragging that might act as a dampener in the
students’ tryst with college life.Taking a cue from the recent Supreme
Court directive that called for a more active role for institutions and
principals to curb ragging, the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU)
has set up an anti-ragging team that will do the rounds of different
colleges during the first week.“We have set up an anti-ragging squad
comprising volunteers that will visit different colleges during the
day. This will make them easily accessible to students who could be
victims of this nuisance and enable them to keep a check on ragging,”
said DUSU vice-president Vikas Dahiya.DUSU will also launch a helpline
to counsel students on how to deal with ragging and who to approach in
such circumstances.“We have also met the wardens and presidents of
different hostels and asked them to put up charts and notices in order
to sensitise seniors about the Supreme Court verdict and take their
help in checking ragging,” added Vikas.The DUSU office-bearers have
also met the Deputy Commissioner of Police (North Delhi), D. C.
Shrivastava, to seek his assistance in keeping the campus
ragging-free.“They told us about formation of their anti-ragging squad
and sought police assistance. Their squad and the anti-eve teasing team
of the police will work together in the University,” said Mr.
Shrivastava.

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