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Link to report15 Jun, 2008, 1017 hrs IST, PTINEW DELHI: First year
students can hope to enter campuses without the fear of ragging if
stringent measures suggested by an expert panel are implemented.With
the new academic session set to begin soon, various regulatory bodies
like University Grants Commission (UGC) and All India Council for
Technical Education (AICTE) have asked the institutions to take
necessary measures to check any form of ragging on their campuses.While
the UGC has issued a circular to all universities to instruct the
colleges to strictly follow the measures suggested by the Raghavan
panel, the AICTE has issued advertisements in newspapers for the
purpose.Besides warning the institutions that their approval would be
scrapped if any case of ragging was reported, the AICTE has asked
students, parents and the public to report to it instances of ragging
in any form in institutions imparting technical education.The Raghavan
committee set up by the apex court to monitor the measures being taken
to prevent ragging in higher educational institutions has
suggested 'zero tolerance' towards ragging.The committee, headed by
former CBI chief K Raghavan, asked the statutory regulatory bodies to
direct educational institutions to incorporate in admission notices
appropriate messages in this regard.Noting that ragging lowered the
standards of higher education, the committee felt that release of
grants under various schemes of the UGC should be linked with the
compliance of Supreme Court directives by the institutions.

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