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Link to report July 14, 2008 New Delhi: Come mid July and all the
universities and colleges across the country will be agog with
excitement. With the commencement of the new academic session, students
look forward to serious academics, besides receiving the freshers in
their midst.That is where the phenomenon called ragging comes into the
picture.The Central Government may have banned ragging, in all forms,
in all educational institutions; freshers however, take ragging as a
means of interaction with their seniors and vice-versa.The word
ragging, according to the Oxford Dictionary, means fund raising
programme of stunts, parades, and entertainment organized by students.
That is how it is done in most of the western universities, from which,
incidentally, we Indians have borrowed and adapted what is known as
college ragging.Ragging has become an annual 'tradition' in which the
victims are solely the freshers.This ritual is more of 'tradition' and
gets its strength from the fact that those ragged in the first year see
to it that they have their revenge next year when they are in
the 'driver's seat'.Ragging gains its justification from the fact that
it 'breaks the ice' between the seniors and the freshers. It is
basically envisaged to be some kind of 'interaction', they say. But
interaction is a two-sided affair where both the sides put forth
something about each other.Contrary to this, here the only one who
tells anything about himself/herself is the fresher, that too in a way,
which his senior will like.It is also considered a grow-up tonic by the
raggers, which is a must for the freshers as they stand on the
threshold of a new world.Many individuals generally confuse ragging
with bullying. It must be made absolutely clear that ragging is not
bullying. The differences are subtle but well defined. Ragging has a
large number of people involved in it and is quite prevalent, though it
is not so with bullying.Tips for freshers:- Do not dress snazzily, it
will catch attention.- Keep a low profile.- Move about in groups. If
the seniors catch a few of you together, you will not be too nervous.-
If things go out of bounds, report to the authorities. Remember law
prohibits ragging.Tips for the seniors:- Originally ragging was meant
to be form of social interaction, light hearted way to meet the
freshers and to get acquainted with them. Make an effort to adhere to
this ideology.- The freshers are by and large a timid lot. You ought to
try and make them comfortable instead of enhancing their fears and
apprehensions.- Light banter, jokes, teasing, innocent but foolish acts
etc are fair enough but avoid physical violence at any level (in any
degree) whatsoever.- Similarly do not force the youngsters to do things
that have clear cut sexual overtones. Enjoyment is a must but it must
be utterly devoid of vulgarity.- Treat the youngsters with kindness car
and sympathy, so that they are encouraged to look up to you, instead of
hating you or avoiding you throughout the academic session.Remember!!
The Central Government has said, "We intend to abolish the practice of
ragging and/or harassment from all Colleges and Institutions, in an
effort to clean up the social stigma that it causes. In no other
country's education institutions ragging takes place except in India.
We intend to introduce stricter laws against ragging. Our objective is
to make the campus areas free from any social injustice, mental,
physical and/or sexual harassment that thousands of students face each
year during their first few months in college. The enactment of
the 'Prevention of Ragging in Colleges and Institutions Bill, 2005'
would see the decline and finally abolition of ragging on campus
areas."A happy College Life to all students!!!

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