UGC takes stern steps to stop ragging
Chandigarh: The brutal death of Amann Kachroo, the 19 year old student of Dr. Rajendra Prasad Medical College in Himachal Pradesh has led University Grants Commission (UGC), to take stern steps to stop ragging in colleges.
This step was much awaited as the number of incidents of deaths due to ragging or attempt to suicide had been on a high for a long time. The UGC has threatened to block funding for colleges that are unable to stop ragging in their campuses.
"The commission has given an ultimatum to the educational institutions to either take preventive steps in combating the practice of ragging or face fund cuts from the commission," said Harminder Kaur Chauhan, UGC, Joint Director.
"A high-powered committee has been formed to overcome the malign practice of ragging from the next academic session. It is high time that educational institutions stop ignoring such crimes. I am worried for those cases, which are unreported due to the negligence on the part of college authorities," she added.
Campuses have not only ignored repeated warnings by the Supreme Court but also by the UGC as well . The Commission had asked colleges and universities to include punishment for ragging in their prospectus and brochures last year.
Awareness and involvement of the society will help in keeping this crime at bay. Parents should also play active roles in their children's life and not ignore any complaints by their children about ragging.
Source:http://indiaedunews.net/Himachal/UGC_takes_stern_steps_to_stop_ragging_7716/
This step was much awaited as the number of incidents of deaths due to ragging or attempt to suicide had been on a high for a long time. The UGC has threatened to block funding for colleges that are unable to stop ragging in their campuses.
"The commission has given an ultimatum to the educational institutions to either take preventive steps in combating the practice of ragging or face fund cuts from the commission," said Harminder Kaur Chauhan, UGC, Joint Director.
"A high-powered committee has been formed to overcome the malign practice of ragging from the next academic session. It is high time that educational institutions stop ignoring such crimes. I am worried for those cases, which are unreported due to the negligence on the part of college authorities," she added.
Campuses have not only ignored repeated warnings by the Supreme Court but also by the UGC as well . The Commission had asked colleges and universities to include punishment for ragging in their prospectus and brochures last year.
Awareness and involvement of the society will help in keeping this crime at bay. Parents should also play active roles in their children's life and not ignore any complaints by their children about ragging.
Source:http://indiaedunews.net/Himachal/UGC_takes_stern_steps_to_stop_ragging_7716/
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