Ragging is different from other crimes because the motive is solely to get perverse pleasure. Ragging is also different from other crimes as it is actively promoted by certain sections of the society.
Physical abuse… for example, forcing to eat, drink or smoke, forcing to dress or undress.
Verbal abuse… for example swear words and phrases, direct or indirect derogatory references to the person’s appearance, attire, religion, caste, family or chosen field of study.
Forced activity… for example,
Lifestyle restrictions… for example,
Conversational mind-games
Particular forms of interaction in which a senior or set of seniors manipulates the conversation so as to humiliate the first year student or make him/her feel stupid or insecure or generally threatened.
The Supreme Court of India has observed that enrollment in academic pursuits or a campus life should not immunize any adult citizen from the penal provisions of the laws of the land.
According to the directions of the Supreme Court if any instance of ragging is brought to the notice of the administration or the faculty, it is legally binding on us to report the matter to the Local Police. See https://rcm.ac/ for more details.
Any incident of ragging at RCM Bhubaneswar may be reported to our Anti-ragging Toll Free Helpline: 1-800-180-5522.
“50 recommendations of the RK Raghavan Committee on ragging”
Honorable Supreme Court