Thursday, August 06, 2009

NIFT student alleges ragging, Institute pulls up seniors

TNN 6 August 2009, 04:59am IST

AHMEDABAD: A fresher at the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Gandhinagar has alleged that she was ragged at the institute recently. The student has complained against four of her seniors. The matter was brought to the notice of the authorities of the institute and was resolved without initiating further action.

The first year student on Monday complained to the director that she was being harassed. "The first year student complained that she was made to come to the college wearing a short dress, put on slippers and keep her hair oiled. As soon as we received the complain, she was made to identify the seniors. We then called the first year student along with those whom she had complained against and the matter was sorted out. There were no further action initiated," said Mitesh Vyas, director of the institute.

"There was a group of boys who wanted to get friendly with her. They kept trying for a few days, but she gave them a cold shoulder. The issue become bigger when she called a few of her local friends, and the two groups got into a tiff," said a student.

"We have kept ourselves prepared. Third year students have been made mentors of first year students. There is an anti-ragging committee on campus that keeps taking rounds in the hostels even during the night. Students and their parents are made to sign an undertaking that their ward will not get involved in any such activity," adds Vyas.

Recently, National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad had thrown out a student after a fresher accused him of ragging. Even the Supreme Court has come down heavily on ragging calling it a "human rights abuse in essence". In February the court had directed all educational institutions to take stringent anti-ragging measures, including filing criminal cases against erring students.

1 comment:

Gaurav Singhal said...

I would appeal to the blog owner to write full reference of the news.. like The Times of India (Ahmedabad), 07 Aug 2009, and not like TNN etc. This move will provide more authenticity to the blog!!!