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UGC directs universities to monitor WhatsApp groups for ragging, warns of disciplinary measures
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The UGC has instructed higher education institutions to monitor informal WhatsApp groups used for junior harassment, classifying it as ragging. Strict action under anti-ragging rules will be taken against offenders. The UGC warned that failure to enforce anti-ragging norms could lead to withholding of grants, emphasizing student safety and condemning practices like social boycotts and verbal humiliation.
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