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Link to reportBy Saif-ur-RehmanLAHORE: The long summer break is over
and classes have re-started at the city’s colleges. Some students are
new entrants, while the rest have been promoted to higher classes.The
new entrants are nervous about their unfamiliar surroundings and huddle
together for a sense of security. This insecurity does not stem from a
fear of the new campus or of teachers or of the course of study. They
fear what freshman all over the city fear: being ragged.Ragging is the
systematic ritual physical and psychological abuse of freshmen or other
juniors by their seniors in an educational setup, with the purported
intent of socially inducting the newcomers into the group. It is widely
practised in schools and colleges across the world and includes verbal
and physical ragging.Daily Times conducted a survey of various colleges
and talked to freshman and seniors about the first day at
college.Lahore School of Economics: Most MBA-I and 2nd year bachelors
students uderwent some sort of ragging. Most of it was verbal and
nothing serious. Qasim Zia, an MBA-I student, said he was told to stand
on top of a table in the main cafeteria and sing his favourite song.
“Everybody at the café joined in and sang along. It was a lot of fun,”
he added.Mehvish Saleem, a 2nd bachelors student, said raggers told her
to give them all the money she had in her bag. “The raggers ended up
making Rs 3,000. The money was well spent on a round of drinks for all
at the café. The ice has been broken and everyone knows me now,” she
said.Mohsin Khan, an MBA-II student, told Daily Times that his group
caught hold od a junior and made him sit in a murgha position for five
minutes. “We also took money from him and treated the entire MBA-II
batch to drinks,” he said, adding that he was never physical with
juinors.Lahore University of Management Sciences: Freshman at this
institution have to undergo a more serious kind of ragging. Ragging
styles range from standing on one foot for a long time to measuring a
large courtyard with a ballpoint cap.Ali Jan, a freshman, said he was
told to do front rolls in the football field. “The field was wet and I
got mud in my ears and clothes. The best part about all this was that I
went home to change my clothes and did not return,” he added.Alia
Haider, another freshman, said raggers told her to go up to 10 boys and
introduce herself to them. She said, “It was a bit embarassing because
I am a bit shy. The boys were sweet about the whole affair.”Beaconhouse
National University: This year seniors at BNU went around taxing the
new students and made about Rs 500 per head, but spent them on treating
the freshmen. They also caught hold of a couple of boys, made them
stand on tables and strut like models.Osmanul Amin, in his last year,
said the raggers filmed the boys and would keep the shots in their
archives. “Maybe, at the end of the term, they make a video of their
college experiences and add these shots in them,” he added.National
College of Arts: Seniors at NCA are most creative when it comes to
ragging freshman. Zara, who graduated from NCA in 2002, said she was
asked to hug a tree in the middle of a courtyard and scream on the top
of her lungs ‘mein tum say pyar karti hoon’.Ashraf Azhar, another
graduate, said, “We would keep a Rs 1,000 note next to the gate and
stand around watching who would pick it up. The first freshman to pick
it up got it from us. We would start screaming ‘chor, chor’, which
would be very embarassing for him or her.”All students Daily Times
talked to said ragging was not bad or harmful as long as it was not
physical. They said seniors knew their limits and would not push
freshman. “This is common culture and we have come to accept it. It has
a positive effect on the personality of the freshman and helps with
breaking the ice amongst students. We are being ragged today. Tomorrow
it is us who will be doing the ragging,” said LSE freshman Asma Obaid.

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