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Ragging in Indian Colleges Continues to Cause Deep Psychological Harm

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Ragging remains a persistent problem in educational institutions across India, despite existing laws and awareness efforts aimed at curbing it. The practice is often defended as tradition, but its effects on victims can be severe, including emotional distress and lasting trauma. In extreme cases, ragging has led to tragic outcomes for those targeted. Experts and advocates argue that universities must prioritize student safety and well-being over harmful customs. Building campuses grounded in empathy and mutual respect is seen as essential for students to grow and reach their potential.

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