Kerala High Court instructs the state government to create a working group to draft rules for anti-ragging law enforcement. The court emphasizes rigorous action to curb ragging. It asks the government to provide a timeline and reports on existing anti-ragging committees. Notices were issued to concerned departments and the UGC to ensure compliance.
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