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DLSA to take up campaign on Ragging Act

Awareness programme to be held in 40 colleges in and around the district

ANANTAPUR: The District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) would take up a campaign in junior, degree, post-graduate and professional colleges in the district headquarters and surrounding mandal headquarters on the Andhra Pradesh Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1997, from June 15. According to secretary of DLSA K. Prasada Raju and president of District Judicial Employees’ Grievances Cell P.V. Nirmala Devi, the campaign would be taken up to create awareness against ragging . The awareness programme would be held in about 40 colleges in and around the district headquarters in the beginning of the academic year itself to prevent incidents of ragging and their impact. The campaign would run till the month-end. The DLSA is of the view that the propagation of the act would have definite impact on the students and would prevent the incidents of ragging.

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