‘Don’t make eye contact, don’t look here and there…’ Order of seniors to new students in college

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There are many cases of dangerous ragging by seniors in universities. Although now there has been a slight decrease in all this, but still in the name of teaching discipline, new students have to face problems in colleges and hostels. Recently, an ex-user has shocked people by sharing a post related to a college.

There is a list of rules for new students on a piece of paper which has allegedly been issued by the senior students of a college. On reading the rules, it seems like a list of orders rather than rules.

First of all, there is instruction on what kind of clothes and shoes the new students should wear to the college. They should have a clean shave and a very short haircut. They should not go to any Bulu, Kalia, Jhumri type dhabas, if they get caught, they will be in trouble.

Apart from this, it is written that – Do not leave the hostel after 6.30 in the evening. Do not smoke in any form around the college, if caught, there will be dire consequences. Do not come and talk to seniors. If you stand in front of us, your eyes should be so low that they look at the third button of your shirt. Before calling a senior by name, address him by saying 20 words of respect. Stay in line while entering and leaving the college. Do not go to the college canteen.

The caption of the post shared by @cneuralnetwork reads – This code of conduct has been given to the juniors by the senior students in an Indian college. Tell me what will the children learn in such an environment.

This post was shared on September 9. Since being shared, this post has received about two lakh views and more than 2,000 likes. People also made many comments. One user wrote – ‘Brother, what kind of college is this? And will the juniors really follow all this?’ One wrote – ‘What funny rules.’ Another wrote – ‘This is the right way to teach discipline.’ One user wrote – ‘Thank God that today there is no ragging in colleges like before.’

Note: This news is based on social media posts. aajtak.in does not confirm its authenticity.

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