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How can we end ragging on campus? Panelists debate on Rajdeep Sardesai's show
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It's a serious issue of ragging that needs to be tackled now. Suicides, deaths linked to ragging 2012 to 2023
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78 cases in all.
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Maharashtra, among the leading states, unfortunate 10. UP 7, Tamil Nadu 7, Telangana 6, Andhra Pradesh 5,
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MP4. Our sources, an RTI that was given to the University Grants Commission.
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Ragging complaints have also increased. UP at the highest
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1,202. Madhya Pradesh was next with
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795. West Bengal had
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728. Orissa
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517. Bihar
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476. Maharashtra
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393. What is clear is despite a Supreme Court order making it very clear that ragging was a serious crime 15 years ago,
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it continues on the campus, the latest instances in Kerala.
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I'm joined by TP Srinivasan, former vice chairman and executive head of the Kerala State Higher Education
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Council, with the rank of vice-chancellor, has been a distinguished bureaucrat as well, a
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diplomat as well. Jitin Chawla is student and career counsellor at the Director Center for Career Development. Let me come to you, Mr.
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Srinivasan. Kerala finds itself India's most literate state in the eye of a storm with these ragging cases.
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What does that tell us about what's happening on our campuses?
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It's a terrible shame. It is not the first time that these things are happening.
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We have politicized the education system so much that all these are
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politicized and one group is attacking the other. It's not just ragging.
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So you're linking it to student politics, sir? Ragging is a
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Absolutely, because it is not ragging. It is just
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trying to put somebody down or create a situation where they can beat up someone. And of course, ragging is a
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respectable name given because it is presumed that children, you know, in the early stages of their college indulge in this.
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But this is not ragging. And every college has an anti-ragging group.
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But they are not effective at all because these are done in the quietness or the darkness of the
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universities or hostels. And by the time it is reported, police comes, etc. It has become totally ineffective.
02:17
Laws are there, but I have seen that this is very widespread in India, in Kerala.
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Is there no fear of the law, sir? Is there no fear, Mr. Srinivasan, of the law?
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Well, it is a law breaking that is the problem because
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police is inactive. Police is selective.
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If the police finds that somebody they favor or somebody, some party which commits this, the police just takes their looks at the other way.
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And therefore, there is this
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discrimination between one group and the other. And I don't think it is a ragging. It is basically political violence
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which is raging in Kerala. Not a day passes without violence in the university or in other places.
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You're making a very important point. You're saying, Mr. Srinivasan,
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this is not ragging as much as political violence in a state like Kerala, heavily politicized campuses.
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But Jitin Chawla is a student and career counsellor.
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While Kerala seems to, as Mr. Srinivasan point out, lines between ragging and political violence getting blurred,
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there are still other parts of the country, I'm putting out the details, suicides, deaths,
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continue to be linked to ragging in other parts of the country. Is it that students believe they can get away with it?
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They are not aware of the regulations or they are aware of the regulations and feel no fear to go ahead and rag some juniors
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almost to the condition where some of them are attempt suicide?
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So it's like this that 40% students experience some form of ragging and only 8.6% report.
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This is a report published by Hindu sometime back.
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So it is so prevalent that there has been what I would call as normalization of ragging.
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People feel that it's absolutely fine. It's a tradition.
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I mean, so when, you know, when students are joining in, so they'll be told that this is the way it happens.
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And typically it becomes much more somehow in case of medical student, which is so surprising.
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They are the people who are supposed to be ultimately doctors and they'll be more patient,
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but the medical students report more ragging followed by the engineering student, followed by regular colleges.
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And whenever...
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And what do the college authorities tell you, Jitin? When you raise these issues, what do college authorities say?
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So all the authorities will always say, hey, we have a complete anti-ragging cell.
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We are doing this, we are doing that, but they only wake up when something happened.
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Aman Kachru's case happened in 2009 and his father then, I mean, he put it up very strongly
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and he fought a big battle to have the culprits punished.
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And finally, it was 2009.
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But again, I mean, it keeps on rising year after year.
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It is so shameful.
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I mean, the university and today a lot of universities are run by private people, I would say.
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Of course, the government also runs a large numbers.
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UGC has an anti-ragging cell.
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UGC would make comments, but there was no formal training.
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Ideally, if I'm like, there are VC conferences which happen, but their ragging is not spoken about.
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Their digital transformation is being spoken about.
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But ragging is a malice which has really got into the system.
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It is very shameful.
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And for a student who's...
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In fact, I have parents who come to me and say, I will not send my child to such and such state
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because we feel the child is not safe.
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And they are happy to send children to outside India.
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Like at my office, we have teams which help students choose India and abroad.
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And a lot of parents would say, hey, if it is Delhi near my eyes, I can watch, then it's fine.
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Otherwise, I'll send my child outside.
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I'll send my child to London or I'll send my child to India.
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Not everyone, of course, can send their children to London.
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The truth of the matter is you said ragging is normalized.
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Mr. Srinivasan, you know, you've served in different posts before.
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You had a, you know, you worked with higher education.
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It is very worrying that, as I said, a state as highly literate as Kerala also is unable to make a distinction
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between what is brazen political violence and ragging, which is extremely unfortunate.
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What's the solution?
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Do you see a solution out there, Mr. Srinivasan?
06:29
Yes, it is very difficult when police takes sides.
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That is the issue.
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And authorities are generally in denial.
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I did some studies when I was vice chairman of the Higher Education Council.
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Every vice chancellor or educationist would tell me that there is no such serious issue in their institutions.
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And when something seriously happens, a student is killed or something,
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they'll immediately say that this is a political issue.
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So anti-ragging is part of our responsibility in the state Higher Education Council.
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So we have been monitoring this.
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And therefore, there is no such rule that can change the situation.
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But you are saying that what you need is university authorities need to be more sensitized.
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Higher education authorities across the board need to be more sensitized.
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Am I correct?
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And penalized for violations.
07:26
Absolutely. And this is the same story about.
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And same story about abuse of women.
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This also is right.
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They deny.
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I did a study and submitted a report and asked the vice chancellor.
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They all said in my university, this does not happen.
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That's all that they say.
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So you're saying much of it is hidden.
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Right. So you're saying university authorities need to wake up, smell the coffee,
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smell the coffee, accept that these are problems and they need to sensitize themselves
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and indeed the entire student community.
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This needs to become a campaign.
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And that's really the only way students cannot be allowed to get away.
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Now, in today's India, let me stress.
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Yes. Right. Right, sir.
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Mr. Srinivasan.
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And I also stress that the government should make sure that.
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Yeah. Yeah, go ahead. Finish up, sir.
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Government should make sure.
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I was just I I was just saying that make sure that the police is not partial in these cases.
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Right. The role of the police also who are in favor of their shot.
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The role of the police also under scrutiny.
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T.P. Srinivasan. And that is very nice.
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And Jitin Chawla, appreciate you joining me here on the news today.
08:41
We'll continue to track these stories from across the country.
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