Chairperson Prof.Varsha Gamare
Co-Ordinator Prof Vidya Vishwakarma
Faculty in charge Prof.Sanabano Shaikh
Student member Anjum khan

OBJECTIVES

  • To keep watch and put an end to any instances of ragging that may occur or be reported in areas where teacher-students congregate, such as classrooms, canteens, buses, and common areas.
  • To spread awareness of the dangers of ragging and the associated punishments among all students by using a variety of methods
  • To create an environment where teachers students can develop their personalities without fear of harm.

As per the order of Supreme Court of India and subsequent Notification from University Grants Commission (UGC), ragging constitutes one or more of any intention by any student or group of students on:

  • Any act of disrespect, teasing, or rude handling
  • Any act that Prevents, Disrupts the Regular Academic Activity.
  • Any activity which is likely to cause Annoyance, hardship, Psychological Harm or creates Fear or Apprehension.
  • Any Act of Financial Extortion or Forceful Expenditure.
  • Any Act of Physical Abuse causing Assault, Harm or danger to Health.
  • Any Act of abuse by spoken words, emails, SMS or public insult etc.
  • Any Act of injury or infringement of the fundamental right to the human dignity.
  • Any Act of Wrongful Confinement, Kidnapping, molesting or committing unnatural offenses, use of criminal forces, trespass or intimidation.
  • Any unlawful assembly or conspiracy to ragging.

Punishment to those found guilty

Any student or group of students who are found to have engaged in ragging on campus or even off campus will be subject to one or more of the following penalties.

  • Removing all college perks
  • Forbidding from taking any sessional exams or university examinations.
  • Disallowing from attending classes and academic privileges.

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