August 24, 2023
Introduction
In a shocking incident that has sent shockwaves across the nation, a 17-year-old first-year undergraduate student of Jadavpur University tragically fell to his death from the second floor of the university’s main hostel on August 9. The circumstances surrounding his death have led to a police investigation that has uncovered deeply disturbing details of ragging and bullying on campus.

The police investigation has revealed that the young student was subjected to a horrifying ragging ordeal before his untimely demise. Sources have indicated that he was stripped naked and paraded around the hostel, enduring not only physical humiliation but also verbal abuse, including homosexual slurs. The incident reportedly lasted for over an hour, during which the victim attempted to escape the torment by running from one room to another.
13 People arrested
As a result of the investigation, 13 individuals have been arrested thus far in connection with the incident. Authorities have asserted that there is substantial evidence against at least 12 of the accused. In response to the severity of the case, police are considering invoking the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, a stringent legal provision meant to address sexual offenses against minors.
This tragic event has reignited the nationwide conversation on ragging within educational institutions and the efficacy of current regulations in curbing this menace. Many are questioning whether existing rules are sufficient to prevent such incidents and protect students from harassment and bullying.
In addition to the public outcry, the incident has also sparked a political debate. The opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has accused the ruling Trinamool Congress party of inadequate action in addressing the issue. In response, the Trinamool Congress has pointed fingers at Governor CV Ananda Bose, who holds the position of Chancellor at the university. The Governor’s responsibility for appointments to key university positions has led to further scrutiny.
In light of these developments, Governor CV Ananda Bose held an emergency meeting at Raj Bhavan to assess the ongoing investigation. He has been drawn into a war of words with Education Minister Bratya Basu, who earlier stated that the Governor was “100 per cent responsible” for the situation at the university.
Conclusion
The tragic incident at Jadavpur University serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need to address the issue of ragging on campuses and ensure the safety and well-being of students. It highlights the imperative for educational institutions and policymakers to collectively reevaluate existing measures and establish a more effective framework to prevent such incidents in the future.
