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UGC's crisis helpline reveals more boys than girls are ragging victims in Maharashtra

<p>Countering popular belief, more boys than girls have complained about being subjected to ragging on campuses, reveals information made public by the National Anti-Ragging Helpline, the crisis helpline of the University Grants Commission (UGC)</p>

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Countering popular belief, more boys than girls have complained about being subjected to ragging on campuses, reveals information made public by the National Anti-Ragging Helpline, the crisis helpline of the University Grants Commission (UGC). According to consolidated figures of the past seven years (2009 to present), 175 students — 146 boys and 29 girls — from Maharashtra institutes/ universities have complained.

According to reports, in the past seven years, 146 boys and 29 girls have registered ragging complaints
According to reports, in the past seven years, 146 boys and 29 girls have registered ragging complaints

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