BGU has zero Tolerance Policy for Ragging. The Institute views ragging, banned by Supreme Court of India, as an uncivilized, and inhuman practice. We do not subscribe to the view that one could wait till something happens in order to initiate punitive measures. Punitive measures in such cases may damage a young career. So we repose faith in averting such eventualities. For this, the Institute pursues proactive policy.
Preventive measures had been devised during last couple of years to eliminate all possibilities of occurrence of such a ghastly incident even in its mildest form. A series of measures had been devised and implemented during last couple of years to rule out any incident of ragging to be attempted by senior students at any place inside or outside the Campus. Having a fully residential campus enhances our responsibility. It also empowers us with greater control over students. For making ragging non-grata at BGU, all stakeholders viz. management, faculty, students and employees are involved to create an environment where not only ragging cannot take place, but students do not even think of indulging in such actions.
According to Raghvan Committee Report, ragging has several aspects which have psychological, social, political, economic, cultural, and academic dimensions.
The most important problem encountered in building a consensus against ragging is the social denial that accompanies any mention of the ill effects of ragging. The level of ignorance among the general public about its existence, and effects.
Absence of a framework to deal with it is startling, to say the least. We mention some of them here and also provide explanations. Some of the following are the Ruses for ragging.