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it is only according to the mental behavior of students. In my opinion and experience ,it is only for fun. But sometime it may lead to violence.
Say No TO RAGGING> Andhra Pradesh Police Anti Ragging Squad zero tolerance to ragging ragging free campus goodbye ragging ragging is a crime reward is jail (nss, sanskrit university, kalady,kerala)
The term "ragging" is most commonly used in countries like India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh to refer to a form of initiation ritual or hazing that often takes place in educational institutions.
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india
Not true. And “ragging” isn’t just a UK word either. “Ragging” started in the 1750s of unknown or unattested origins. Primary meaning In both British and American English, “ragging” is make fun of someone in a loud, boisterous (rowdy) manner. Example:— His classmates were ragging him for his kissless virgin antics in front of the girls. Secondary meaning In both British and American English, “ragging) additionally means rebuke severely — scold, chastise or berate in a sharp or intense way, otherwise known as “the hairdryer treatment” in the UK. In this sense, it does mean “giving [someone] a hard time
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It loosely means, "I am delighted to meet you." Literally, it means, "I am enchanted to know you and develop a friendship with you."
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It is a slang expression meaning to nag, yell, or be upset at someone for something or even nothing but just for the sake of nagging, or "ragging on someone".