by pavani » Fri Aug 15, 2003 12:34 pm
I am posting 2 incidents leading to suicides for ZC. <br> <br> 1) Ragging drives student to suicide drives student to suicide <br> FROM YOGESH VAJPEYI <br> Lucknow, Sept. 13: Ragging has driven to death a 19-year-old student of the Institute of Engineering and Technology here. <br> \"My son has gone but save others,\" his father told the management of the IIT as the students and teachers gathered for a brief condolence meeting. He said his son, a first-year B.Tech student, had told the family that he was fed up with continued ragging by his seniors. <br> Anoop was forced to take the step within 10 days of attending the first semester. \"They tortured me and indulged in the kind of ragging which I cannot tell you,\" the father quoted Anoop as saying a day before he hanged himself at his home in Kanpur. <br> His classmates said they were beaten, forced to undress and make physical contact with each other by the seniors. \"Anoop was picked up by 20 to 25 seniors on September 9 and was taken to some place where other first-year students were already present. He must have got the same treatment because he hesitated to narrate his tale of woe to his father,\" said a student. <br> The ragging continued on the premises despite the authorities\" claim that eight teams \"each with five teachers\" had been formed for round-the-clock checking in the campus and the hostels. <br> \"The institute has nearly 1,500 students. Around 300 are in the first year. We do not provide hostels to first-year students. It is not possible to keep track of each first-year student because they don?t live inside the campus,\" director A.K. Khare said. <br> Following the suicide, the authorities have withdrawn the dress code (black pant, white shirt) for freshers. <br> A six-member inquiry committee has been formed to identify students who indirectly forced Anoop to end his life. Khare claimed that he had given his mobile and residence phone numbers, along with that of other senior teachers, to each of the first-year student so that they can be contacted any time in case of a trouble. <br> <br> \"We are taking every possible step to minimise ragging and had even expelled two students on September 9 from the institute when their involvement in the ragging was confirmed,\" he said. <br> <br>
2) Ragging victim commits suicide in AP <br> December 5, 2001, Hyderabad <br> An 18-year-old student of the Agricultural College at Mahanandi in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh committed suicide on Monday at his native town in Anantapur district after being sodomised by his seniors in a ragging incident. <br> The police on Tuesday registered a case under the Anti-Ragging Act and the Indian Penal Code and took several suspects into custody even as a manhunt was launched to nab those still at large. The case has been entrusted to the Crime Investigation Department (CID) following a directive from Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu. <br> According to Kurnool district police, 18-year-old B Govardhan had enrolled for the B Sc (Agriculture) course at the Mahanandi college, which comes under the Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University, two months ago. <br> Being an outstation student, he was residing in the college hostel. However, on Monday night, he committed suicide at Tadipatri in Anantapur district. <br> In a suicide note, Govardhan wrote that on November 30, some senior students had organised a get-together in the hostel. Some students, in an inebriated condition, forced him to strip and perform dirty acts, he said, adding that he was even sodomised. <br> He named Srinivas Raju, T Pamuleti and Sanjay Kumar as his tormentors. <br> Following the humiliating incident, Govardhan returned to his native town and commited suicide on the night of December 3. <br> College authorities admitted that the incident occurred despite their efforts to prevent ragging. Several student organisations condemned the incident and demanded stern action against the culprits. They also sought an ex-gratia of Rs 200,000 for the victim\'s family. <br> Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has directed the college officials to suspend all the senior students responsible for the incident. <br> He sounded a stern warning to those indulging in ragging and asked the managements of colleges to take measures to prevent recurrence of such incidents. He also told them to create awareness among the students about the Anti-Ragging Act. <br> Enacted in 1997, the Anti-Ragging Act provides for stringent punishment, including imprisonment up to five years and fines up to Rs 10,000 for indulging in offences such as assault, criminal intimidation, wrongful restraint, confinement, abduction, causing grievous hurt or committing unnatural acts. <br> For causing death or abetting suicide, the punishment is life imprisonment with a fine of Rs 50,000.