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Students protest at Ravenshaw university against ‘false’ ragging case | Bhubaneswar News

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 21, 2025Updated:July 21, 20251 Min Read
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  1. Protest at Ravenshaw University: Students at Ravenshaw University protested against a ragging incident involving 10 senior students temporarily evicted due to allegations of verbal harassment and abuse during a late-night interaction. They claimed the allegations were made up, referring to it as a “ragging case.”

  2. Supposedly Falsely implicated Students: These 10 students were part of a group that submitted a written statement to the university vice-chancellor, claiming they were coerced by hostel authorities into accusing their seniors of the alleged harassment. The statement highlighted that there was no such thing as ragging, and that the students were made entirely normal during their interaction.

  3. Anti-Rraging Measures: The university follows several anti-ragging regulations and has occasionally evicted students under circumstances outside their traditional scope of authority, calling this action an “exceptional contingency.” However, the university’s response to the students violated these guidelines by failing to issue a fair notice or probe into the matter.

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