[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Ragtime_blues_DU_does_a_clampdown/rssarticleshow/3220427.cms]
Link to reportNEW DELHI: If it's friendly ragging that you've been
looking forward to with the start of the academic session from July 16,
here's a dampener. Delhi University has sent out the message loud and
clear to colleges — ragging is not to be allowed. As part of a series
of measures based on recommendations of the R K Raghavan committee,
colleges will this year not only appoint disciplinary squads, but also
step up mobile patrolling in the campus by the Delhi police.The steps,
which have been made mandatory for all colleges, include restricted
entry in both hostels and colleges, as well as setting up of a formal
redressal system, where students complaints are to be dealt with
immediately. Hostels in particular are to be kept under strict vigil,
with the university asking college authorities to ensure that regular
and unannounced inspections are made. The university in fact has asked
colleges not to allow guests to stay in the hostel in the initial few
weeks of reopening of the college in the academic session.Added M M
Rehman, deputy proctor, DU, "Delhi police will also be helping us
implement these measures. Pickets, especially in front of women's
colleges, will be put up and any act of indiscipline and ragging will
be dealt with strictly under the university's statutes and ordinances."
Sealed complaint boxes are also to be put up in colleges, so that
students can file complaints without revealing their identity if they
so wish, he added. Extra vigil is also to be kept at all eating joints
in the campus area, so that ragging outside college premises does not
occur.The university has also set up two joint control rooms, one each
in the north and south campus (north campus: 011-27667221 and south
campus: 011-24119832) to take care of complaints that come in.Colleges
meanwhile are also gearing up. Said Ramjas principal, Rajendra
Prasad, "We had implemented many of the anti-ragging steps last year
itself. A private security agency had been appointed to ensure that
security is maintained and to strictly check all identity cards." This
year too, the college plans to hand out booklets to new students which
will spell out the provisions and rules on ragging in the university.
The college will also set up two mobile numbers — of the principal and
the administrative in-charge — which will be prominently displayed so
students can file any complaints.Others are following suit. Said a
senior teacher in SRCC, "Over the past few years, ragging has been
replaced by friendly interactions with senior students. In the hostel
though, some incidents of ragging do happen, which is what the college
will be keeping a strict eye on this year."http://missionadmission.in

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