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Awareness programme on ‘The Impact of Ragging on Mental Health and its Legal Consequences’

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Students attend a one-day awareness programme on ‘The Impact of Ragging on Mental Health and its Legal Consequences’, at St. Mary’s College, in the city.
Organised by the anti-ragging committee and the NSS unit of the college,
the programme saw discussions on the ill effects of ragging and
the ways and means to prevent them.

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