26 Ragging and related problems in REC
The period from 1975 – 78 was
a very difficult time in REC Calicut, for teaching staff, nonteaching staff and
students. Small problems which could be solved as and when it occurs took gigantic
shape over the years partly due to the rigidity of the administration and
partly due to the callous dealing of these. 
Most of the problems
associated with students were connected with ragging, now accepted as a social
evil. Once upon a time, REC was notorious for ragging. The students in REC were
coming from different states with different cultural backgrounds. Many of them
must have been staying outside their house for the first time. Totally new
people coupled with totally new environment and even unfamiliar food make these
adolescent children homesick and tense. In addition, the troubles brought on
them by seemingly harmless ragging by the seniors were enough to upset their
balance. Ragging starts in simple harmless mode as just familiarization with the
seniors but some times there were occasions when this fell into the abyss of
physical torture. Purpose of the ragging is just to make the juniors learn how
to live in the campus, respecting the seniors. The instructions for this were
quite a few. Do not roam around the campus in dhothi or lunkies, but wear only
pants and shirts. Remove the moustache if you have one, must salute seniors whenever
they see them and do not  smoke
cigarettes  in front of seniors etc. If anyone
disobeys  these  orders,  
they will be questioned individually or in groups. Making fun of them,
asking them to sit on imaginary chairs, forcing to say bad words etc. If anyone
refuses to obey these, the quantum and type of punishment will change. Students
coming from different backgrounds cannot be expected to behave in a uniform manner.
Occasionally, these could even lead to physical assault based on the reaction
of the junior students. All these create a very difficult situation for the
wardens for the first few months after 
new admission. It was rumoured once that a dead body of a youngster
found in the temple pond at Thali  was
due to ragging in REC as per some newspapers. Also, two movies were made based
on the ragging in REC Calicut.  
Another problem was the
interference of political parties or leaders with the students involved in
ragging. Most of the students in REC and now in NITC  do not want to become tools in the hands of
political  parties , but a few  committed persons always tried to  create an opportunity  for making some headway. As these were
relatively few in number, we, the staff members could easily manage them and
keep them under control. But if any student is punished for ragging, these dormant
boys will   awaken and will try to create
problems in the campus by rallying behind those punished. Such a thing happened
once.
A group of students from
REC  came together  as an anti-ragging  group and 
conducted a public meeting in Kattangal with a  few  
leaders of some parties. Majority of the students were against such a
formation even though many were against ragging of any form. With this, there
were several clashes between groups of students seemingly for ragging and
against ragging. Attempt to bring in local people into the campus in the name
of anti-ragging  also failed miserably.
However, a few ripples could be created for a few days in the college on this
count. 
We, in REC had   created a very clear set of instructions and
procedures for dealing with ragging of any sort. If someone is caught in the
act of ragging, immediately a preliminary inquiry will be held on the spot and
would be submitted to the Principal or Chief Warden on the same day or next
morning if the incident happened in the night. College Council will then
examine the preliminary report and if any prima farcie case  exists , the 
culprits will be suspended 
pending enquiry and a committee will be established  to conduct a detailed enquiry. The enquiry committee
will issue a memo of charges and collect a written statement etc.  There will be a series of sitting as if in a
court and at the end of this committee will give detailed report accepting all
or part of the charges framed against the culprits. College council will study the
report of the enquiry committee and based on the charges proved, quantum of
punishment will be decided after discussions by consensus.  Based on the severity of the charges proved,
the students found guilty may be even expelled from the college or hostel or
both or confirm or extend the period of suspension. There was no question of
any violation of the principles of natural justice. When some  punished student went to the high court of
Kerala, the  Hon. Judge  Chettoor Shankaran Nair  once commented that “ They have done an
admirable job of conducting a detailed enquiry without any loop holes and there
is no reason   for this court  to interfere with the  punishment meted out to the culprits ”.College
administration never went again the decision of the Council nor try to dilute
the punishment at the behest of recommendations from leaders of any parties or
even from members of the  council of
ministers. 
In
any case, the notoriety of REC in ragging  
does not exist for the last ten or fifteen years due to the strict and
effective measures  in protecting
the  first year students from the  possibility of ragging. Newly admitted
students were to live together with stay in A hostel , and almost round the
clock patrol was  made in the hostel by
Wardens and other  senior members of faculty
in batches. Ragging was brought under control by these stringent measures. Naturally
a question may arise whether it is right to keep the adult boys in hostels like
broiler chicken under strict watch and vigil, but as things were slipping out
from our hand too many times, this was the only successful way of keeping the
social evil called ragging away  from the
campus. However, it is understood that recently ragging is   made state-wise , i.e. students coming from
a particular state  used to be  helped by the seniors  in familiarizing them with the campus and  subsequently 
ragging  also was done
strictly  by  students 
of the same state. Whether it is ragging or interstate cricket matches
in the campus, it should be remembered that RECs were formed to promote
national integration, not to promote disintegration or separatism. We cannot
allow separatist tendencies in such a temple of learning. Anti-national or
inter-state rivalries cannot be allowed to rise in our educational institutions
at all.  
 
 
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