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Viral Video: College Seniors Beat Junior With Slaps, Belt; Force Him To Drink Alcohol In Himachal Pradesh

Viral Video: A disturbing video circulating on social media reveals senior students abusing and assaulting a junior student at a private university in Kandaghat, Solan, Himachal Pradesh. The footage shows the victim being forced to sit in a chair while surrounded by his seniors. The abuse escalated when he repeatedly refused to consume alcohol, leading to belting and physical assault.

The junior student, who endured several days of harassment before the attack, lodged a complaint with the police. He reported that final-year students had been tormenting him for days, culminating in the violent incident two days prior. The police have registered a case and are currently investigating the matter.

Viral Video College Seniors Beat Junior With Slaps Belt Force Him To Drink Alcohol In Himachal Pradesh

Ragging Incident in Viral Video

The university's anti-ragging committee convened to address the situation. An official decision is anticipated following the investigation's conclusion. Ragging, a form of bullying often involving physical or psychological abuse, remains a significant issue in educational institutions across India.

In response to such incidents, India has stringent laws against ragging. The University Grants Commission (UGC) mandates all universities to implement anti-ragging measures. Institutions must establish anti-ragging committees and squads to monitor and prevent such activities.

Laws and Punishments for Ragging

Under Indian law, ragging is a criminal offense punishable by imprisonment and fines. The Supreme Court of India has issued guidelines to curb ragging, emphasizing zero tolerance towards such behavior. Offenders can face severe consequences, including suspension or expulsion from the institution.

The UGC regulations also require institutions to file First Information Reports (FIRs) with the police in cases of severe ragging. Victims are encouraged to report incidents without fear of retaliation, as anonymity and protection are assured during investigations.

This recent incident highlights the ongoing challenge of eradicating ragging from educational environments. Authorities continue to stress the importance of awareness programs and strict enforcement of anti-ragging laws to ensure student safety and well-being.

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