[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Five_NRI_students_ragged_at_SPA/articleshow/2353944.cms]
Link to reportNEW DELHI: Even as the Supreme Court-appointed Raghavan
committee has made ragging in higher education institutions a
cognisable offence, its ghost seems to be haunting the School of
Planning and Architecture (SPA) with a guardian lodging two complaints
of freshers being coerced into doing activities against their will by
the seniors.Krishna K Jha, local guardian of two NRI students from
Bangladesh, claims to have complained to director KT Ravindaran and
hostel warden Rajprakash that some first-year students, including his
wards and three other NRIs from UAE, Canada and South Africa have been
ragged regularly since the start of the session in the hostels on both
the ITO and Maharani Bagh campuses.However, the director has refused to
acknowledge any kind of written complaint though Rajprakash admitted
that Jha had made allegations of ragging."I had received an anonymous
call complaining about this but not received any written complaint,"
Ravindaran said. When asked to elaborate on his comment, he
retorted: "I don't want to talk to you."But Rajaprakash said: "I
received a complaint from Jha but we cannot take it seriously unless
students themselves come forward. Even the freshers have refused any
kind of coercion." In his complaint, Jha alleged that some senior
girls "call junior boys and girls to their rooms and rag them all
night".Since the classes started on August 1, first-year residents in
all three hostels — one for girls at ITO and one each for boys and
girls at Maharani Bagh — have been allegedly subjected to ragging in
different forms, Jha claims."In the first two weeks, freshers at ITO
hostel were called for introduction in a room at night and were asked
to learn the names of their seniors. They were not allowed to leave the
room the entire night. seniors warned them of dire consequences if they
talked about it," Jha said.The complaints, copies of which are with
TOI, further read that some first-year female residents from the ITO
hostel were forced to go to Maharani Bagh boy’s hostel and were asked
to "smoke, drink and do other activities against their will, and were
forced to sign on a white paper that they went to the hostel
willingly".It reads on: "One day, students from Maharani Bagh hostel
came in front of the women’s hostel and used abusive
language..."Talking to Times City, Jha said: "I had informed the hostel
warden about these incidents on phone in August but no action was
taken. Later, on September 4, I faxed a written complaint to the warden
and the director informing them about the incident."Jha lodged a fresh
complaint on September 5 after a few more cases of harassment on
September 3 and September 4 — details of which were given to TOI —
surfaced against the seniors.Jha’s second complaint read: "Students are
afraid and shy to tell you about the situation...hope that you will
take immediate action to stop ragging."And when TOI approached
first-year students at the ITO hostel, many of them refused to speak.
One of them, on the condition of anonymity, said: "We were asked to
introduce ourselves and were asked to learn the names of the
seniors."Another added: "We have to be friends with seniors as they
would help us later."[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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