Saturday, August 22, 2009

NIFT students cast out of campus for ragging

Posted On Saturday, August 22, 2009 at 03:41:45 AM


Two students of the National Institute of Fashion Technology, Gandhinagar, are facing the music for allegedly ragging freshers in two separate incidents that took place last week. The students — an 18-year-old youth in third semester of Fashion Technology Department and a 21-year-old final year student of Fashion Design Department — have suspended till officials in Delhi decide their fate.

Confirming the incidents, NIFT director Nitesh Kumar Vyas said, “The director general in Delhi will take the final call. Till then, the two students have been asked to stay off the campus.”

Both the incidents took place after college hours. The 18-year-old youth stopped two girls from leaving the campus, which made them miss their bus home. One of the girls was from Delhi. Her local guardian lodged a complaint against the third semester student, accusing him of “unparliamentary behaviour”.

The second complaint was lodged by parents of a female student living in Ahmedabad against a final year student of Fashion Design Department. The parents alleged that the 21-year-old youth had commented on their ward’s dress, saying she should be wearing salwar-kameez in college. The ‘victim’ was wearing jeans-top at the time of the incident. NIFT has a seven-member anti-ragging squad that goes around hostels even during the night.

Students and their parents are also made to sign an undertaking that their ward will not get involved in any such activity. Requesting anonymity, a member of the anti-ragging committee said, “The girls were ragged last week. Both the accused have confessed to the crime, which could influence the degree of punishment doled out to them.”

Recently, National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad had thrown out a student for ragging a fresher. Even the Supreme Court has come down heavily on ragging. In February, the court had directed all educational institutions to take stringent anti-ragging measures, including filing criminal cases against erring students.

2 comments:

Shraddha said...

This story has been taken verbatim from the Ahmedabad Mirror story dated August 22, 2009 at 03:41:45 AM under the headline "NIFT students cast out of campus for ragging". Its good that u are against ragging but u should have given credit/courtesy to the newspaper ethically....
Regards
Shraddha

Ragging News said...

Hi Shraddha,

The headline of this post is already linked to the original article published in Ahmedabad Mirror. May be you can check the link.

regards,

-harsh