The higher education regulatory body has also directed all the universities and educational institutes to screen these films regularly for the students during orientation and other programmes.
"Ragging is a criminal offence and the UGC has framed regulations to curb this menace in higher educational institutes in order to prohibit, prevent and eliminate the scourge of ragging," UGC Secretary JS Sandhu said in a communication to vice chancellors of universities and heads of institutions.
"The UGC has got developed four short films and a documentary film to counsel the students on the ill-effects of ragging and the films have been uploaded on our website. All the universities and institutes are requested to show these films regularly to the students during orientation and other programmes," he added.
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