[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Education/Ragging_for_a_cause/articleshow/2458331.cms]
Link to report15 Oct 2007, 0000 hrs IST,Pragya Kaushika,TNNWhile St
Stephen's College, Delhi University (DU), struggles with its on-campus
ragging fracas, a group of students from the Faculty of Management
Studies (FMS), DU, have come up with a way to interact with freshers in
a healthy manner. Their version of ragging is a `silent’ (mock) auction
that they organise every year, wherein freshers are invited to bid.On
offer at the auction is a range of social meetings with seniors,
including coffee dates, counselling sessions and even bike lessons for
the fresh batch. The money collected at the auction is used for social
causes."The bike lessons on offer had many takers, especially from
girls," says Raman Dhaliwal, second year student at FMS. Adds Ashish
Agarwal, president, Vihaan, FMS' social cell, "Customised homemade food
for a week at only Rs 500 was a steal, as was the unlimited chocolate
cake and ice-cream treat for Rs 270. It was exciting to have 200
freshers trying to outbid each other."The event is also a novel way of
contributing to society. Informs Neha Bhujang, second year student at
FMS, "The fact that we collected around Rs 21,000 during the three-hour
event shows how successful the idea is. This year, the highest bid was
made for 'Financial Accounting Sessions' conducted by a senior."The
event also helps students to get interested in corporate social
responsibility that is gaining popularity among employers. Adds
Abhishek, a third year student at FMS, "This year too, Vihaan, our
social cell, has decided that the money will be utilised for girl child
education, as illiteracy especially of women is a roadblock to our
growth."

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