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Link to reportSwaha Sahoo,New Delhi, July 14, 2008Last Updated: 02:42
IST(14/7/2008) For students, teachers and freshers of Delhi University,
the message against ragging might be given through a video this
session. Packed with images of youth and fun and backed with statistics
on the dark side of ragging, the video has been made by NGO CURE
(Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education).CURE has been working
closely with the Raghavan Committee, set up by the Supreme Court to
monitor the measures being taken to prevent ragging in educational
institutes across India.“We plan to go to colleges and show the video
to freshers, seniors and teachers so that they are sensitised towards
what consist healthy interaction and how a simple joke might prove
fatal for someone,” said Harsh Aggarwal, a member.The video, which can
also be accessed at www.noragging.com/video is based on detailed
research by CURE. “Despite the Raghavan Committee guidelines, 89 cases
of severe ragging were reported in 2007-08. There were 11 deaths and
another five attempted suicides,” said Harsh.Out of these cases, 21 per
cent were of sexual abuse, 43 per cent led to physical injury while the
rest were of verbal abuse. In 50 per cent cases police had intervened.
“A comparison benchmark (statistics of last five years) reveals that
nothing has changed. Rather the annual average in the last five years
was 46 and there were 5.6 number of deaths,” said Harsh. “So we need
more stringent measures to curb incidents of ragging,” he said.

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