Anti-Ragging Cell:

Ragging has ruined countless innocent lives and careers. In order to eradicate it, Hon’ble Supreme Court in Civil Appeal No. 887 of 8 th March 2009, passed the judgment wherein guidelines were issued for setting up of a Central Crisis Hotline and Anti- Ragging database. In accordance with the orders of Supreme Court and UGC (University Grants Commission), Govt. of India (2nd amendment published in gazette on 29.03.2014) the Anti-Ragging Cell in the college has been established. The cell is functioning to eliminate ragging among the students.
The aim of the Cell is to eliminate ragging in all its forms from college. This will be achieved by preventing its occurrence and punishing those who indulge in ragging, in accordance with the Supreme Court Regulations.


Objectives:

  • Creating ragging free atmosphere in and outside the campus.
  • Creating awareness among students regarding acts and punishments pertaining to ragging activities
  • Creating cordial relations among students for fulfilling organizations mission and objectives.
  • Creating awareness among students regarding how the self-confidence of an individual influences the national interest.

Types of Ragging:

  • Physical abuse- for example, forcing to eat, drink or smoke, forcing to dress or undress.
  • Verbal abuse- for example swear words and phrases direct or indirect derogatory references to the person’s appearance, attire, religion, caste, family or chosen field of study.
  • Forced activity-for example Chores for seniors e.g. copying notes, cleaning rooms, etc.
  • Missing Classes. Not being allowed to study.
  • Staying awake late or getting up at unreasonable times.
  • Singing or dancing or performing in any other way.
  • Using foul language or shouting or cheering loudly.
  • Misbehaving with strangers, particularly woman.

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