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IANS 13 August 2009, 08:38pm IST

In a "shocking and first of its kind incident" in the prestigious
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), at least eight students of the
varsity here were ragged by their seniors in a hostel room, authorities
said on Thursday.

"We are shocked. It has never happened on our campus," JNU proctor
Neera Kongari said. "The victims were fresh MCA (Masters in Computer
Application) students and those who ragged them are semester third and
fourth students. It is a first of its kind and sad incident in our
university, and we are going to take the strongest action," she said.

The incident took place in Tapti hostel Wednesday night. Kongari said
there were five to six students who were ragging their juniors.

"The anti-ragging committee got a tip-off about the incident and
conducted the raid. They caught them red handed. We have already
withdrawn the accused students from the hostel," Kongari said.

"Further inquiry is on. We will take stringent action so that such an
act is never repeated on our campus," she said.

When asked about the time line of real action and if they will be
rusticated from the university, Kongari said: "The real action may take
place next week as there are a few holidays this week. But authorities
are consulting each other about the decision and soon you will see the
result."

"We have a code, under that the strongest punishment will be given,"
she reiterated. According to police at the Vasant Vihar police station
(JNU falls under its jurisdiction), no official communication or
complaint from the varsity authorities has been received yet.

Robin, a student from the same hostel, said: "We are shocked at the
development. But many of us believe that it was more of an introductory
thing than ragging."

On Aug 3, the Kirori Mal College (KMC) in Delhi University's north
xcampus expelled two students and rusticated another for allegedly
ragging a junior in the hostel. Delhi Police have registered a case
against two students.

The KMC authorities received a complaint from a first-year B.Sc.
student, Ashutosh, that he was ragged and sexually harassed by two
third-year students - Akshay Chaudhary and Hani Mohammad - in the
college hostel the day before.

The Supreme Court has asked educational institutions to observe zero
tolerance towards ragging. During the past year, India witnessed 88
cases of ragging, of which 12 proved fatal.

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