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Link to reportBy Binita Tiwari New Delhi Oct 04: The reports of several
abuses in the shadow of ragging are clogging our ear…Abdul Wahab
becomes another victim of ragging as he refused to pay Rs 2000 to his
seniors for drinking. The seniors threw him from the fourth floor of
college hostel in Agra. Wahab ended up injuring his legs and spinal
cords and was rushed to hospital by his friends.The incident occurred
on the unfortunate night of Monday October 01, 2007 when Abdul was
studying in his room at the third floor of his hostel and suddenly some
seniors entered in his room and started harassing him and asked Rs
2000, if Abdul wanted to remain in the college.Abdul refused to pay as
a result he was thrashed and then dragged to fourth floor from where he
was pushed down.The victim is a second year BTech student of Anand
Engineering College; he was taken to Kamyani hospital in Agra.The
victims’ father has alleged that his son has complaint several time of
being harassed by the senior students for past few days.The victim’s
father at Sikandra police station has lodged an FIR on Wednesday after
the police intervention.The college authority had told Wahab’s parents
not to report the matter to police, as it would ruin the victims’
career if an FIR had been filed.The college administration has refused
to take the incident as a matter of ragging but have constituted to
probe the incident.Dean of the College J S Yadav tried to hide the
matter and cited that personal enmity could have led this incident. But
he promised to punish the culprits.Meanwhile the police investigation
team is waiting for Abdul’s recovery to record his statement.Doctors in
the hospital are yet to know the extent of his injury.Ragging a growing
menace…Victimisations had not stopped by the perpetrators of these
crimes who feel that they have got all the legal documents and abused
juniors in the name of raging.Recently a student of engineering college
in Lucknow was taken to psychiatric centre after ragging left him
traumatised. The symptoms were found to be the case of psychosis.In
another incident a student committed suicide after getting harassed by
seniors.There are many such cases, which go unreported.A committee
headed by former CBI director R.K Raghvan reached out to a conclusion
and recommended that the primary responsibility for curbing ragging
lies with the academic institution.The committee mentioned the adverse
impacts of ragging on higher education, and perceived ragging as
failure to inculcate human values from the schooling stage, and
suggested punishment to deter its recurrence.R K Raghavan had also
drawn a social profile of the victims and found that most of the
ragging victims were either from rural areas or socially backward
communities.A social group, Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education
(CURE) had reported 52 cases and 6 suicidal cases since the May 2007
Supreme Court’s directive to take appropriate measures to curb
ragging.The present laws should be modified to tackle and discouraged
ragging in any form but the ragging still seems to go
unchecked ….Presently, anti-ragging measures are limited to provisions
in the Indian Penal Code, the Code of Criminal Procedure and Government
orders.Ragging that means to break the ice between freshers and seniors
in academic institution has taken an ugly turn in due course of time…It
is becoming too late…for if this format of ragging continues; there
will be phobia among students and parents to send their children for
higher studies.

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