ANTI-RAGGING INFORAMTION
RAGGING IS A CRIMINAL OFFENCE AND THE CULPRITS WILL ATTRACT PUNITIVE ACTION AS MENTIONED IN THE UGC REGULATIONS
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Ragging is a serious offense that undermines the safety, dignity, and mental health of students in educational institutions. To combat this issue, institutes have implemented strong anti-ragging measures to create a safe and inclusive environment for all students. At the time of admission, both freshers and senior students are made aware of anti-ragging policies through orientation programs and awareness sessions. These programs help new students understand their rights and reassure them of institutional support. In addition, institute require students to sign an anti-ragging affidavit, pledging their commitment to maintaining a respectful and safe campus.
INSTITUTE INITIATIVES
Institutes also form dedicated Anti-Ragging Committees and Anti-Ragging Squads as per the University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines. These bodies are responsible for monitoring student interactions, especially in hostels, canteens, and other common areas. They also handle complaints and take swift action against any reported incidents. To ensure students feel comfortable reporting ragging, many institutions have introduced anonymous reporting mechanisms and helplines. Awareness campaigns in the form of posters, banners, seminars, street plays, and short films are regularly organized to spread the message of zero tolerance toward ragging.
Moreover, institute work toward fostering a positive and inclusive campus culture by encouraging mentorship between seniors and juniors, rather than fear-based relationships. Strict disciplinary actions, including suspension, expulsion, and legal proceedings, are taken against offenders under the Anti-Ragging Act and UGC regulations. Overall, these combined efforts aim to create a safe, friendly, and academically encouraging environment where every student feels respected and protected at institute.
Moreover, institute work toward fostering a positive and inclusive campus culture by encouraging mentorship between seniors and juniors, rather than fear-based relationships. Strict disciplinary actions, including suspension, expulsion, and legal proceedings, are taken against offenders under the Anti-Ragging Act and UGC regulations. Overall, these combined efforts aim to create a safe, friendly, and academically encouraging environment where every student feels respected and protected at institute.
ACTIVITITES AND WORKINGS
Anti-ragging initiatives are playing a crucial role in creating a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for all students in educational institutions.
- To curb ragging, LNIPE implements various proactive measures and conducts awareness campaigns. The institute organizes orientation programs for freshers, where students are informed about their rights and the available support systems.
- Workshops and seminars are conducted by faculty members and legal experts to explain the consequences of ragging.
- LNIPE has formed Anti-Ragging Committees and Squads, comprising faculty, staff, and senior students, who actively monitor campus areas and address complaints promptly.
- Regular meetings are held to review anti-ragging policies, and surprise inspections are carried out in hostels and common areas.
- The institute has installed CCTV cameras and created online portals and helplines for receiving anonymous complaints.
- The Anti-Ragging Cells ensure that strict disciplinary actions are taken against offenders, while also promoting peer mentoring and conducting counselling sessions to maintain a positive and supportive campus atmosphere.
These combined efforts reflect the institute’s ongoing commitment to prevent ragging and ensuring student safety and well-being.
Contact Details of the Nodal Officers of Anti-Ragging Committee and Squad
Members | Details |
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Dr. DEEPAK SHARMA Associate Professor Co-ordinator | Mob no : 9826238820
Email D : [email protected] |
Dr. NIBU R. KRISHNA Associate Professor | Mob no : 94257121880
Email D : [email protected] |
Dr. BHARAT VERMA Associate Professor | Mob no : 9425052124
Email D : [email protected] |
Dr. ANINDITA DAS Associate Professor | Mob no : 9981075886
Email D : [email protected] |
Dr. YATENDRA K. SINGH Associate Professor | Mob no : 9999156333
Email D : [email protected] |
Dr. M.S. RATHORE Assistant Professor | Mob no : 9302137733
Email D : [email protected] |
Dr. P.K. DAS Assistant Professor | Mob no : 9406581045
Email D : [email protected] |
Dr. MEGHA SAHU Assistant Professor | Mob no : 7987974512
Email D : [email protected] |
Dr. MANOJ SAHU Assistant Professor | Mob no : 9691845810
Email D : [email protected] |
Dr. GAURAV SANOTRA Assistant Professor | Mob no : 9810983332
Email D : [email protected] |
NATIONAL RAGGING PREVENTION PROGRAMME
National Anti-Ragging Helpline:
24x7 Toll Free: 1800-180-5522
[email protected] | www.antiragging.in
UGC MONITORING AGENCY
Centre for Youth (C4Y)
[email protected] | www.c4yindia.org