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

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Success Stories to be Emulated

Some amount of success has definitely been achieved but a lot more needs to be done. This section profiles the cases and people who made things possible and intends to bring to you means and ways in which YOU could contribute and make a positive ever-lasting difference to this movement.

  • Inspired by CURE activities, Sachin Sony completely prevented ragging from taking place in Symbiosis Institute of Management, Pune (SIIB, Pune) in the 2004-05 academic session.

  • Anant Asthana of Aligarh, facilitated the issuance of a religious injunction against ragging through Darul Uloom, Deoband.
    [Click for More] [Anant's Experiences in his own words]

This page will soon be updated with the latest success stories which inspire everyone. For more on CURE Achievements, please click here.

 

 
Last Update: Aug 02, 2005

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