[http://www.centralchronicle.com/20071030/3010303.htm]
Link to articleAs soon as admissions in technical and non-technical
institutes start, news of suicides come from all over the country. In
MP too such types of news is a common feature. Recently a ragging
incident took place in the prestigious Hotel Management Institute of
Bhopal wherein some senior girl students behaved unseemly with their
juniors. Two of the students received serious injuries. The police
registered a case but without result. Institute authorities have not
taken any responsibility of this incident and told the media that this
is just corollary of internal dispute between the senior and junior
students.Another incident occurred on Sept 27 at St Stephen's college,
New Delhi when a first year student went to a senior student's room
seeking help in filling up a university form. Some other students were
also present. One of them had consumed alcohol. On the pretext of
showing him some magic, a senior student sprayed a deodarant on his
palm and ignited it as well. As a result the junior student suffered
minor burns. It is high time for the concerned authorities to
understand the matrix of ragging and take enough measures to stem the
rot that has set in.Ragging is certainly an anti-academic pandemic. We
need to read and understand the Raghavan committee report that is based
on problem of ragging. In this report bureaucratic approach has been
adopted. We all know that ragging does not exist in simple form. Its
shape is changing frequently and dramatically. Sometimes it has turned
to criminality as well.According to the report, time has come to treat
every case of ragging separately and award proper punishment to the
guilty students. Isolation and rustication of guilty students is the
main tool of punishment. But it will push away students from the
teachers; erode basic and tandem structure of college ambience.
Hostility and distrust will spread in the education sector. It will
ruin the very spirit of living and learning together.Stress should be
on a caring culture and mutual trust among the newcomers, seniors and
the college authorities must be nurtured on regular basis. Our college
is not a carry home knowledge outlet. It is an academic family. College
is not the place where police go on a regular basis and lodge FIR
against the students.As per the Raghavan report, the college
authorities could lodge FIR at police stations against the guilty
students. The panel is also concerned about erroneous punishment which
may push the guilty students to even more crimes. Hence there is need
to make ragging a punishable offence.Somil Chhaya

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