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Link to reportStatesman News ServiceNEW DELHI, Oct. 5: The University
Grants Commission (UGC) today sought a report from the capital’s
prestigious St Stephen’s College following reports that a student
suffered burn injuries in an alleged ragging incident. The UGC has also
issued instructions to all colleges and universities to take preventive
measures against ragging.“The UGC will write to the college authorities
seeking details of the incident. We will also ask them to take
necessary action in this regard,” the UGC chairman, Mr Sukhdeo Thorat,
said.Deepayan Mukherjee, a chemistry (honours) student hailing from
Kolkata, suffered burn injuries on 27 September after four “inebriated”
seniors allegedly sprayed deodorant and threw a burning matchstick on
him.According to college officials it was “not a case of ragging” and
they were treating the matter as a “closed chapter” as the victim has
no complaints. The college has suspended four second-year students
allegedly involved in the incident. “It is treated as a closed chapter.
Neither the person affected by it nor his father or mother has any
complaints,” said the principal, Mr Valson Thampu.Mr Rajendra Prasad, a
member of the Raghavan Committee that framed guidelines for dealing
with ragging cases, however, said that it appeared to be a case of
“severe ragging” as there are marks of injuries on the knees and hands
of the student. The victim’s father, Mr Jiban Chakrabarty, said he was
satisfied with the college authorities for punishing the culprits. “But
at the same time, college officials have to explore more avenues so
that such incident do not recur,” he said.

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