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Link to report18 Jul, 2007NEW DELHI: Six students at Ramjas College
have been suspended till Thursday afternoon after they were caught
ragging four freshers inside a classroom by the anti-ragging squad."A
group of second year students pursuing B Sc (Life Sciences) was caught
ragging four freshers inside the closed doors of a classroom by
anti-ragging squad," said Principal Rajendra Prasad.He added: "When
they barged in the classroom, they found freshers being harassed by
seniors. We have suspended all six of them till our meeting with their
parents on Thursday noon. After discussing the matter with them, we
will take necessary action."College sources said that freshers were
forced to introduce themselves, to which they were not comfortable.
This same group of seniors was said to have received warning from the
college officials half an hour before the incident took place, as they
were caught playing pranks on fuchchas earlier. Wednesday was the first
day when the classes for the second and third year students resumed in
the new academic session.Meanwhile, a group of seniors in English
department enjoyed a playful interaction with freshers and without
inviting the ire of authorities. ‘‘We had a fun time with them but
didn’t force them to be part of it,’’ said Samridhhi, a third year
student.In Hindu College, ex-student Abhishek Chaudhry was caught
ragging one of the freshers in the canteen on Tuesday has been banned
from entering the premises. Chaudhry, apparently, asked the fresher to
dance which the latter refused to do. The local police station has been
intimated about the action taken against Chaudhry. But both the seniors
and freshers of the college term the action as harsh."Banning the entry
of a student for asking a fresher sing or dance is not healthy. If
ragging was offensive, this action would have been justified," said
Aman, a second year student of the college.Added a third year B Sc
(Physical Sciences) student Sagar Srivastava: "Introduction should be
allowed with the freshers as they also need to know the seniors."A
group of freshers also echoed a similar view. "Asking to sing or dance
is a process of personal introduction, which is healthy. We need the
academic guidance of the seniors too. So Chaudhry should not have been
banned entry into the college," said Rohitesh Kumar and Anshuman Ashit,
first year students pursuing Physics (Honours).Other colleges like
Kirori Mal, Hans Raj, SGTB Khalsa, Sri Venkateswara, among others
haven’t found anyone guilty of ragging freshers.

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