
President of the National Human Rights Commission Justice (Retd.) V. Ramasubramanian with other members during the Hyderabad event. File | Photo Credit: Hind
The establishment of wellness and inclusion centers, annual reports on institutions with measures for evidence and liability and no closure of complaints without the consent of the district administration were among the imposition of measures proposed to restrict mutual charts in academic camps during NHRC-LED session.
He chair the discussion, chairwoman of the National Human Rights Commission (Retd.) In Ramasubramanian “expressed concern” on the prevailing practice of ragging in university educational institutions.
Despite the abundance of laws, laws, committees and regulations, such as 2001 instructions, RA Raghavan Committee and UGC regulations in 2009, he noted that recovery remains a “main challenge”, according to a statement issued by the rights panel on Thursday (August 28, 2025).
The head of NHRC demanded “stronger monitoring mechanisms to stop Ogrgiang in various manifestations”. He emphasized the need to promote statutes, “greater sensitivity” in solving complaints and “strict anonymity” to ensure the protection and justice of victims.
With the active participation of various participating parties in discussions, they include the proposals that have appeared, displaying the anti-spranging loneliness of the UGC 24×7 on the website of each institution; immediate mandatory report to the police; SC/ST/OC/Minority Representation in Committees Against Sistence; and ensuring the safety and protection of victims, according to NHRC.
Other proposals include regular audits, surprising controls, CCTV supervision and police visits to campuses; foundation of wellness and inclusion centers with trained mental health experts; No closure of complaints without the approval of the district administration; and annual reports against sibling from institutions with measures for evidence and responsibility.
In addition, the architecture must be the decision to change the “emphasis on” budge “techniques by Richard Thaler to submit to the minds of people to prevent ragging,” he added.
Other proposals that appeared supported anonymous complaints about ragging; recognition of “Bezgrung’s campuses as proven practice”; Involvement of parents in complaint cases; and cooperation between NHRC, Nalsa and UGC.
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Published – August 29 2025 09:30