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Link to reportRagging – an informal way for junior and senior students
to get acquainted with each other or a means of deriving sadistic
pleasure and a show of power? Severe ragging is very much a violation
of human rights writes Aparajita JamwalHow is severe ragging any
different from other human rights violations like racism, caste
discrimination, dowry, policebrutality, rape or slavery? All of the
above are considered criminal offences, have judicial legislation and
laws against them, and are considered morally wrong. However, there are
many people who still think of ragging as harmless fun.The Oxford
Dictionary definition of ragging is -“to make fun of loudly and
boisterously or rebuke severely,” while bullying is described
as“deliberately intimidating or persecuting those who are weaker.” The
lines between the two blur when you consider the kind of criminal
offences committed under the pretext of ragging. Some of the harsher
ragging offences include forcing fellow students to strip publicly,
touch their genitals, sing abusive songs, masturbate publicly or eat
faeces.Psyche of Victim and Oppressor“The proof of dominance for the
senior is when the fresher breaks down. Therefore ragging has to
hurt.‘The fresher has to be stretched like a rubber band until he
snaps,’ and that is the point of the exercise according to one
student,” writes Dr. Shobna Sonpar, student counsellor at Delhi
University, in her essay on the incidence of ragging.The Supreme Court
recognizes that,“The cause of indulging in ragging is deriving a
sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by the
seniors over their juniors or freshers.”Junior students who are
sometimes helpless bystanders or participants often get caught in the
ragging circus because they feel they have no options, that the senior
students will make life even more difficult if they do not comply, or
that ragging is a necessary if annoying part of college life.It has
been noted that professional colleges like engineering and medical
institutions or schools and colleges with dormitories are more proneto
ragging on campus.Waving the Red FlagThe argument in favour has long
been that ragging is a‘fun’ way for junior and senior students to
become acquainted with each other. Perhaps this opinion is a result of
lacking induction programs in colleges.In 2001, the Supreme Court
passed a landmark judgement against ragging, a result of a public
interest litigation filed by the Vishwa Jagriti Mission.Since then,
many anti-ragging organizations have surfaced, such as The Coalition to
Uproot Ragging from Education (CURE), founded in 2001. CURE believes
that education and awareness, alternate means of interaction and strict
implementation of deterring laws can combat ragging.Definition by
lawThe Supreme Court of India, in its landmark judgement to‘curb the
menace of ragging’ in 2001, defined it as:“Any disorderly conduct
whether by words spoken or written or by an act…..or asking the
students to do any act or perform something which (the)..student will
not do in the ordinary course and which has the effect of causing or
generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as to adversely affect
the physique or psyche…..”Does your college follow SC directives?The
Supreme Court also called for a number of measures. It remains to be
seen the extent to which educational institutions follow these, and if
they have had any effect in reducing the incidence of ragging.
- All educational institutions are supposed to have an anti-ragging
cell, body or faculty assigned.
- Admission forms are supposed to have a section that mentions that
ragging is a punishable offence, with signatures required from students
as well as parents.
- Failure to curb ragging and spread awareness about its dehumanizing
effect is considered an act of negligence on the part of the
institution, the principal, hostel wardens and the faculty.
- Hostels and dorms are to be carefully guardedWhy are we still
ragging?In a country which professes to value respect for elders,
teachers and the act of learning, it is surprising how ragging
continues to be flaunted as part of the educational system.The Supreme
Court order also mentions that colleges guilty of allowing or ignoring
ragging offences will be disaffiliated from universities and funding to
such colleges may also be cut.Scholarships of students guilty of
ragging may be withheld, they may be debarred, suspended or expelled.
For someone with a lot of money, power or political connections, is
this enough of a deterrent?In a press release in September 2007, CURE
announced–“CURE research has revealed52 cases of ragging
incidentsreported in the online editions of national English media
since May 21, 2007 till date…. Preliminary analysis of the cases
reveal6 suicides, another 3 attempted suicides, 17cases of reported
physical abuse, and several other cases involving sexual, verbal and
drugabuse.”Ragging will persist as long as students, parents,
educational institutions and the general public tolerate it. So the
important question is this: What are you going to do about it?

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