ABOUT
- Anti-Ragging Committee has been formed under the instructions of UGC, AICTE
- Principal of the institution will be the Chairperson for the committee.
- The members of the Anti-Ragging Committee consist of Principal, Teaching Faculty, Students, Hostel Wardens, Parents, District Revenue Officer and Police Officials.
- The committee members will meet on need basis and discuss the various strategies to create awareness about the consequences of ragging and prevent incidents of ragging within the college premises.
- Anti-Ragging Squad will monitor the student activities within the college premises.
- Banners and posters depicting the consequences of Ragging are displayed in the prime locations within the campus.
- Awareness Programs are conducted by inviting Police Officials, Psychologist etc., to create awareness among the students
Roles and Responsibilities
Formulating Policies: The committee may be responsible for formulating policies and guidelines related to preventing and addressing incidents of ragging within the institution. These policies should be in line with the regulations set forth by regulatory bodies and government authorities.
Creating Awareness: The committee often organizes awareness campaigns and programs to educate students, faculty, and staff about the harmful effects of ragging and the consequences of engaging in such activities. This may involve conducting workshops, seminars, and orientation sessions.
Receiving Complaints: Members of the committee should be accessible to receive complaints related to ragging from students, faculty, or staff members. They should ensure that complainants feel safe and protected when reporting incidents and maintain confidentiality as required.
Investigating Incidents: Upon receiving complaints, the committee is responsible for promptly investigating the reported incidents of ragging. This may involve conducting inquiries, gathering evidence, and interviewing relevant parties to determine the facts of the case.
Taking Action: Based on the findings of the investigation, the committee should take appropriate action against individuals found guilty of ragging. This may include imposing penalties such as suspension, expulsion, or legal action as per the severity of the offense and institutional policies.
Providing Support: The committee should provide support and assistance to victims of ragging, including counseling services and guidance on how to cope with the aftermath of the incident. They should ensure that victims receive the necessary support to help them feel safe and secure within the institution.
Monitoring and Compliance: The committee should regularly monitor the campus environment to ensure compliance with anti-ragging policies and guidelines. They may conduct surprise checks and inspections to deter ragging activities and maintain a safe and conducive learning environment for all members of the institution.
Reporting: The committee may be required to submit periodic reports to the appropriate authorities, detailing their activities, the number of reported incidents, actions taken, and recommendations for further improvements in preventing ragging on campus.