Posted on August 17, 2007 by Shivam Vij
5. Recommendations 5.01 Based on its interactions and the elaborate methodology followed by it, the Committee is convinced that the society at large considers ragging as a definite menace. We are equally convinced that softer options have not worked and therefore it is time for tough measures. The Committee’s recommendations, in terms of actions necessary, [...]
Filed under: Ragging and the Law | Tagged: hazing, hazing in India, ragging, RK Raghavan committee, suggestions to eliminate ragging | 2 Comments »
Posted on March 22, 2005 by Shivam Vij
By SUJIT SARAF [This article was written by Sujit Saraf for StopRagging.org in March 2005. He is a film-maker and playwright who lives in California. He has been associated with IIT Delhi both as a student and an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He is author of the novel The Peacock Throne.] [...]
Filed under: 1987-88, First-hand stories, memory, sexual ragging | Tagged: hazing in India, IIT Delhi, ragging, Ragging in IITs, Sujit Saraf | 6 Comments »