Antiragging

Antiragging

Ragging in India is a damaging form of interaction of the seniors in college or school with the juniors, newcomers or first years. It is similar to but not same as hazing in the United States, it is not an initiation. It involves insults (simple or suggestive sexual, sarcastic and even physical), running errands for seniors, and many other complex activities. Highly reputed Indian colleges have a wistful history of ragging especially Medical colleges. It has become increasingly unpopular due to several complaints of serious injury to the victims and strict laws regarding ragging. Ragging is now defined as an act that violates or is perceived to violate an individual student's dignity.

Following Supreme Court orders a National Anti-Ragging Helpline was launched by the Indian Government. Students being ragged send emails at helpline@antiragging.in to register their complaint,[1] which can be registered without disclosing the name(s) of the victim(s). If the students wants, he or she may even complain without disclosing his or her name,[2] by making an anonymous email id, or by calling the helpline number 1800-180-5522. Effective action is taken by the helpline for the complaints registered to it.

Contents

1 History
2 Present State
3 Anti-Ragging Helpline, and Anonymous Complaints
3.1 Controversy
3.2 Anonymity
4 Mention by Eminent Persons
5 Legislation
5.1 UGC Regulation On Curbing The Menace Of Ragging In Higher Educational Institutions, 2009
5.1.1 Responsibilities of University Grants Commission (UGC)
5.1.2 Use of Right To Information
6 Anti-ragging movement
7 Recent Ragging Incidents
7.1 2012
8 Ragging Deaths
8.1 2010
8.2 2009
8.3 2008
8.4 2007
8.5 2006
8.6 2005
8.7 2004
8.8 2002
8.9 1996
9 Organizations
10 References

History

Initially the ragging started in...