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Link to report12 Jun 2008, 0324 hrs IST,TNNNEW DELHI: The Supreme
Court-appointed RK Raghvan Committee to monitor ragging in colleges has
severely criticized regulatory bodies like University Grants
Commission, All India Council for Technical Education and Medical
Council of India for failing to regulate anti-ragging measures.Speaking
to TOI after a meeting on Wednesday, Raghvan said, "The committee is
not exactly happy with the regulatory bodies. Instead of taking suo
motu interest in implementing anti-ragging steps, they are acting more
like a post-office." Raghvan pointed out, "In the US, every university
declares the kind of crime taking place on the campus. It should be
done in India also so that parents know how crime-free the campus
is."Underlining various reasons for the lacklustre performance of the
regulatory bodies, Raghavan said, "Apart from having little machinery,
regulatory bodies have become too close to educational organizations.
They believe in tokenism. But I have told them in no uncertain terms to
be proactive." He said the regulatory bodies should tell the colleges
to adopt a zero tolerance approach towards ragging.At the meeting, the
committee told UGC to ensure that release of grants under various
schemes is linked with compliance by institutions with the directions
of the Supreme Court on ragging. On the other hand, institutions where
no ragging takes place should be provided incentives. The committee
told regulatory bodies that the SC is solidly behind them and therefore
no effort should be spared to put an end to the menace.The committee
also asked the regulatory bodies to ensure that wherever any incident
of ragging is reported and the institution does not take adequate steps
for redressing the grievance, they (regulatory bodies) should conduct
an inquiry through a fact-finding committee.The HRD ministry has also
been asked to come out with advertisements in the next few weeks as the
admission season has begun. "There is no half-way house. The
advertisements should make it clear that those who indulge in ragging
would be thrown out of their institution. Parents of students should
know it now."

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