Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education (CURE)
Estd. July, 2001

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Organisations Sharing Our Concerns

During the course of our work, we have come across people and organisations who have helped us spread our message across. Out of the numerous who have helped us, the following organisations have helped us in significant ways and we hereby acknowledge that they share our concerns...

  • Peope for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
    Ragging is not only damaging to our peers, but also to those who have no voice. Violence towards animals must be taken seriously in order to prevent it from escalating. Research in psychology and criminology shows that kids who commit acts of cruelty toward animals don't stop there – many criminals’ childhood violence went unexamined until it was directed toward humans. If you know of someone who has harmed an animal, report it to the police right away. The animals and the people in your community are depending on you.
    See: www.petadishoom.com


  • Appin Knowledge Solutions
    Appin conducts workshops and seminars with high quality content for engineering students Indiawide. They are also the makers of the first of its kind distance learning courses called HomTech Certification Courses. CURE profusely thanks Appin for their commitment against ragging.
    See: www.appinonline.com


  • The Campus Paper
    The Campus Paper (TCP) is the leading newspaper for the college and university students in India.The focus of TCP are issues that matter to the youth and their future. CURE thanks TCP profusely for their cooperation in educating the public about ragging. See: www.tcp.in

 
Last Update: May 31, 2006

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