Assam govt to conduct special drive to check ragging - Guwahati News
by IANS | Updated Dec 01, 2022

"The former students of any educational institutions will not be allowed to stay at the hostels. We will strictly implement this rule across the state," he said.
To detect illegal boarders, the state government will conduct a special drive at the educational institutions.
Sarma said that if the police, administration, and authorities of the educational institutions work together, incidents of ragging will not happen.
Anand Sharma, an M.Com student of Dibrugarh University faced severe ragging by a few seniors at the hostel of the varsity last week.
He then jumped off a two-storey building of the hostel to "save himself from extreme mental and physical harassment".
Sharma, who sustained severe injuries, is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital. Doctors submitted that he is out of danger.
The Dibrugarh University has already rusticated 18 students who were allegedly involved in the ragging incident.
An FIR was lodged and police had arrested four accused. On Thursday, another student who was also involved in the incident has also been detained by the police.
However, the main accused, a former student of the university, is still absconding.
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