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Ragging menace: SC pulls up Centre, states
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December 10, 2007 15:55 IST

The Supreme Court on Monday said that the earlier directions issued by it to check the menace of ragging did not have the desired effects and held that all universities, colleges and polytechnics run by the Centre and states shall adopt recommendations of the Raghavan Committee.

A bench comprising Justices Arijit Pasayat and Aftab Alam directed all medical, dental, nursing colleges and polytechnics in the country to insert a clause in their prospectus that if the students found indulging in ragging after having been given an opportunity to explain their stand, shall be expelled.

The court said the Raghavan Committee will examine the list of over 100 cases of torture in the name of ragging in which physically-handicapped students were subjected to torture and freshers were being forced to take intoxicating drugs. It directed the committee to suggest further measures to check the menace as notwithstanding the concerns shown by the court, a large number of instances had taken place.

The apex court said the Raghavan Committee, in consultation with universities, should prepare fresh norms to be adopted by the educational institutions.

The Dental Council of India, Medical Council of India, Nursing Council of India and Agriculture Polytechnics under the Union Ministry of Agriculture as well as state governments should adopt and implement the recommendations of the committee.


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