Should ragging be banned?

India
October 18, 2006 7:57am CST
should ragging be banned from professional colleges?wats ur opinion...for or against?
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@saphire539 (1639)
• United States
23 Oct 06
yes i think it should be banned totally
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@J_peso (2430)
• United States
24 Oct 06
hm why do u think so?
• United States
24 Oct 06
because it is deameaning and harmfull and hurts people. 4 Sep, 2006, The Times of India, Pune A first-year medical student of the B.J. Medical College (BJMC) was admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) of the Sassoon Hospital here on Sunday after he was allegedly ragged by his seniors at the college hostel. Seventeen-year-old Akhilesh Shukla, who hails from Raipur in Chhattisgarh and had joined the college recently, was reportedly forced to do sit-ups for an inordinately long time that left him exhausted. He was taken to the hospital where he was diagnosed as having a renal problem and had to undergo dialysis, sources said. Deputy commissioner of police A.D. Shinde confirmed that a complaint has been lodged in this connection by the Bund Garden police. Sub-inspector Madhav Suryavanshi has been assigned the probe. Akhilesh himself has registered his statement with Suryavanshi. While the incident, which occurred on Sunday afternoon, shook the BJMC — one of the most prestigious medical institutions in the country — the college authorities preferred being tightlipped and refused to elaborate any details. All that college dean V.L. Yemul would say when contacted by TOI was: “I have learnt something to this (ragging) effect. I have sent my men to get exact details.” When this reporter visited the ICU at the second floor of Sassoon building, the doctors attending to the victim refused to speak about his health and put the onus on Yemul. Akhilesh’s father, who had rushed to the hospital, was too worried to speak about the incident. At the hostel, students talked in hushed tones while saying that what happened with Akhilesh was “unfortunate”. Some of them demanded stern action against the culprits. Ragging is banned in Maharashtra and the enactment, Maharashtra Anti-Ragging Act of 1999, stipulates stringent punishment for the offenders, ranging from outright rustication to even a jail term, depending upon the seriousness of the offence. Despite this, incidents of ragging have rocked academic institutions time and again. In 2003, as many as 26 students were shown the door at ILS Law College following a major ragging incident. SP College too was in the news for ragging.
• United States
24 Oct 06
Bhagalpur (Bihar), Sept 20, Chennaionline / Agencies Three students of T N B College here were injured in bomb blasts in the hostel following an altercation over ragging today, police said. The bombs were exploded by 12 persons, including outsiders, and two students from the biotechnology department at the hostel on the college campus. The incident was a sequel to last night’s altercation between some students of 1st year and 3rd year over ragging. College principal R P C Verma had suspended two students for a day as punishment, the police said. Angered over this, the duo, along with some outsiders, reached the hostel today and exploded bombs. Two persons had been arrested in connection with the incident and two motorcycles seized, the police said. Security has been tightened on the campus after the incident. (Agencies)
@K_Chawla (211)
• India
23 Oct 06
Banned as it does not help anyone as all people r tempermental now. Ragging is not good as u know well there r so many sucide cases due to ragging coming up. When u have freshers party then why we need ragging.
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• India
23 Oct 06
thanks..
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• India
23 Oct 06
But it can be done to a small extent right?to boost up the freshers...
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• India
18 Oct 06
hmmm now that i am a FINAL year student......no it shouldnt be......but it shldnt be rough one!!!!!
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• India
18 Oct 06
thank you for ur answer.my seniors are also of ur opinion...
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@vijeshvk (416)
• India
20 Oct 06
no...never. but the extend of raging should be reduced....
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• India
18 Oct 06
not compusulsory...but the extent of ragging should be reduced......should not be intense...
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@J_peso (2430)
• United States
23 Oct 06
no i dont think ragging needs to be banned ....that way it would be more difficult controlling if at all its amenace
• India
23 Oct 06
But it will be more difficult to control it if its not banned right?
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@J_peso (2430)
• United States
24 Oct 06
hmm thats wat i said/meant:) ragging -not banned -equivalent to bein able to monitor
• India
23 Oct 06
yes...
@subbu007 (182)
• India
24 Oct 06
No i don't think that ragging should be banned unless it is done in limits !!! because is the best way to get to you ur seniors and also juniors !!
• India
24 Oct 06
Thats why there's freshers day...
@linksmatz (254)
• India
18 Oct 06
i am against
• India
18 Oct 06
what r ur reasons??
@bayboy (986)
• United States
23 Oct 06
Uhuh!1 .. yup.
@tw99514 (50)
• India
24 Oct 06
Definitely yes! The true spirit is never there.