Is ragging a serious crime?

Yes, ragging is a serious crime in India. It is defined as any act of physical or mental abuse or coercion indulged in by students of one batch on another. The Prevention of Ragging Act, 1997, makes ragging a criminal offense. The Act was amended in 2009 to include stricter penalties for ragging.

The punishment for ragging under the Act is imprisonment for up to three years, or a fine of up to Rs. 2,000, or both. In case of ragging leading to death or permanent disability, the punishment is imprisonment for up to seven years, or a fine of up to Rs. 5,000, or both.

Ragging is a serious crime because it can have a devastating impact on the victim. It can cause physical and emotional harm, and it can also lead to suicide. Ragging can also create a culture of fear and intimidation in educational institutions, which can make it difficult for students to learn and grow.

If you are being ragged, it is important to speak up. You can talk to your parents, teachers, or the college authorities. You can also call the anti-ragging helpline. There is help available, and you don't have to go through this alone.

Here are some of the things that you can do if you are being ragged:

  • Speak up. If you are being ragged, it is important to speak up. You can talk to your parents, teachers, or the college authorities. You can also call the anti-ragging helpline.
  • Document the incident. If you are being ragged, it is important to document the incident. This includes taking pictures or videos of the ragging and keeping a record of the date, time, and location of the ragging.
  • Report the incident to the police. If you are being ragged, you can report the incident to the police. The police will investigate the incident and take action against the perpetrators.
  • Seek counselling. If you are being ragged, it is important to seek counselling. Counselling can help you to deal with the emotional trauma of ragging.

It is important to remember that you are not alone. There are people who can help you. If you are being ragged, please speak up and get help.

Here are some of the anti-ragging helpline numbers in India:

  • National Anti-Ragging Helpline: 1800-180-5522
  • Delhi Anti-Ragging Helpline: 011-27845232
  • Mumbai Anti-Ragging Helpline: 022-24121211
  • Chennai Anti-Ragging Helpline: 044-29519855
  • Kolkata Anti-Ragging Helpline: 033-22802993

You can also contact the anti-ragging committee of your educational institution.

About The Author

Archana Roy is an Indian fact-checker and news writer, writing news for Ayupp since 2014.

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