ragging claims life of one student in indore. the student is frm pioneer 
college indore and belongs to 1st yr MCA. he committed suicide last evening coz 
he felt humiliated . the college is backing out and is taking no 
responsibility. 
   
   
   
  

nitin saxena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          hi! frnds i am nitin saxena frm indore. i m pursuing engg frm  svits 
indore. i m in the final year of my engineering. i want to set up a branch of 
yr association at our coll which would also look into the ragging cases of the 
city. i m a staunch supporter of anti- ragging and i believe tht it should be 
completely abolished. ragging is quite prevalent in the colleges at indore. i 
hav been a victim of ragging too so i do know the mental torture a fresher goes 
through. ragging is ubiquitous in indore, specially in the hostels of the 
colleges. looking fwd fr yr reply at the earliest. 

yrs sicerely 
nitin saxena 
gaurav prahot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:      
  hey frnds i want to ask that -have the cases of ragging decreased due to sc 
judgement or you people have stopped reporting them to this site?
  next hearing of pil related to raghwan committee is in sep . do u know the 
exact date of hearing?

[email protected] wrote:
      
Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education
>From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
>(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coalition_to_Uproot_Ragging_from_Education)

Founder: Harsh Agarwal, Varun Aggarwal, Mohit Garg, Rajiv Ram
Type: Research and Advocacy
Founded: 2001
Headquarters: New Delhi
Key people: Harsh Agarwal, Varun Aggarwal, Mohit Garg
Area served: India
Focus: Ragging, Bullying, Hazing in Educational Institutions
Method: Research, Government Policy, Media Attention, Direct-appeal Campaigns
Website: www.noragging.com

The Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education (CURE) is a voluntary, 
non-profit NGO in India, dedicated to the elimination of ragging in India.
Contents

* 1 HISTORY
* 2 GOALS AND RESEARCH
* 3 REFERENCES

HISTORY

CURE began in July 2001,[1] in Delhi, and has grown to a membership of several 
hundreds, mostly students.

In February 2007, CURE reported to the Supreme Court appointed Raghavan 
committee on ways to prevent ragging in Indian universities,[1] highlighting 
the prevalence of physical and sexual abuse in the name of ragging.[2] CURE 
also highlighted institutional unwillingness to acknowledge ragging,[3] citing 
loss of reputation as their reason.

GOALS AND RESEARCH

CURE's stated goals are to create awareness about ragging and its ill-effects, 
provide alternate means of interaction to Indian students and censure those 
involved in ragging. Their research points to ragging as not being "harmless 
fun",[4] but the cause of 25 suicides in 7 years[3]

REFERENCES

1. ^ a b Deepankar Ganguly (20 February 2007). Crusade to put an end to 
ragging. Retrieved on 2007-06-01.
2. ^ Divya Iyer (May 16, 2007). Sex, crime in the name of ragging. CNN-IBN. 
Retrieved on 2007-06-01.
3. ^ a b Chetan Chauhan (May 15, 2007). SC committee wants a law to curb 
ragging. Hindustan Times. Retrieved on 2007-06-01.
4. ^ Parul Sharma (Apr 03, 2007). Severe ragging is very much prevalent. The 
Hindu. Retrieved on 2007-06-01.



  
  
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