Introduction
Anti Ragging Policy
Ragging is a serious offense that can have severe consequences for students, including physical and emotional harm, and even expulsion from college. Our college is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for all students, and we have a zero-tolerance policy towards ragging.
What Constitutes Ragging?
Ragging is any behaviour that causes or is likely to cause physical or mental harm, or psychological trauma, to a student. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Physical abuse or violence
- Verbal abuse or harassment
- Emotional or psychological abuse
- Discrimination or intimidation
- Forced or coerced activities
Consequences of Ragging
Ragging is a serious offense that can lead to severe consequences, including:
- Expulsion from college
- Suspension or rustication
- Fine or penalty
- Criminal prosecution
Anti-Ragging Committee
Our college has an Anti-Ragging Committee that is responsible for:
- Investigating complaints of ragging
- Taking action against students found guilty of ragging
- Providing support and counseling to victims of ragging
- Organizing awareness programs and workshops to prevent ragging
Anti-Ragging Squad
Our college has an Anti-Ragging Squad that is responsible for:
- Monitoring student activities
- Identifying and reporting incidents of ragging
- Providing support and assistance to students
Reporting Incidents of Ragging
If you experience or witness ragging, please report it immediately to:
- The Anti-Ragging Committee
- The college administration
- The police (if necessary)
Support and Counseling
Our college provides support and counseling services to students who have been affected by ragging. If you need help or support, please contact:
- The college counseling center
- The Anti-Ragging Committee
Awareness Programs and Workshops
Our college organizes awareness programs and workshops to prevent ragging and promote a safe and welcoming environment for all students. These programs include:
- Orientation programs for new students
- Workshops on anti-ragging policies and procedures
- Awareness campaigns on social media and other platforms
Role of Students and Faculty
What Senior Students Should Do:
- Welcome juniors with warmth, not intimidation
- Lead by example and report any observed misconduct
- Participate in mentorship initiatives
What Students Must Not Do:
- Force juniors into any act against their will
- Use authority or seniority to dominate
- Participate in or tolerate ragging in any form
Faculty Responsibilities:
- Sensitize students to the legal and moral implications of ragging
- Encourage a culture of respect and inclusion
- Support and protect victims of ragging
Conclusion
Ragging is a serious offense that will not be tolerated in our college. We are committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for all students, and we encourage you to report any incidents of ragging. Let's work together to create a ragging-free campus.