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Link to reportSrinagar, Mar 04, KONS: With the re-opening of
educational institutions after winter, the scourge of ragging has
raised its head with full force in the colleges of Srinagar, with new
entrants being harassed to the point of mental torment by so-called
seniors.College authorities seem to have adopted a “see no evil, hear
no evil” attitude, refusing to acknowledge that the menace exists in
their midst, and take no action against offenders.The situation has
gotten so out of hand, that a police officer from the Kothi Bagh police
station was seriously injured and had to be hospitalized after he was
attacked by students of the SP College who were engaged in ragging.The
officer, the station house officer (SHO) of the police station, Pervez
Ahmad, had led a police party to the campus after receiving reports
that ragging was in progress in the college.But they had to face a
heavy barrage of stones from the offending seniors, leading to serious
injuries to the SHO.Two students, Aamir Reyaz Zargar of Harwan and
Yawar Muhammad of Khanyar, said to have been involved in the incident,
have been detained by police, while a search is on for their
companions.Though a strict law exists against ragging, college
authorities in the valley do not act to check the deplorable practice,
prompting delinquent seniors in degree colleges across Kashmir to take
advantage of the laxity and impose their superiority over raw new
comers by abusive means.

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