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ANTI RAGGING 2024

ANTI RAGGING COMMITTEE

As per the University Grants Commission Guidelines for Establishment of Anti-Ragging Cell (Prevention and Prohibition of Ragging) in n Higher Education.

Regulations 2009 vide F.No 37-3/Legal/AICTE/2009 Dated July 01, 2009

Re- Constitution of Anti-Ragging Cell as per UGC Guidelines:

Role of the Committee

  • To prohibit any conduct by any student, whether by words spoken or written or by an act that has the effect of teasing, treating, or handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student.
  • To bring out awareness among the students about the consequences of ragging.
  • To keep a constant eye and vigilance over ragging so as to prevent its occurrence.
  • To address any ragging issues immediately and take action as advised by the committee.
  • To oversee the procedure of obtaining undertakings from the students and parents in accordance with the provisions.

Establishment of Anti Ragging Committee

S.NoNameProfession
1Dr.V.SujathaChairperson
2Mr.S.JanarthananAdministrative Staff
3Mr.S.ArulmuruganFaculty Member 01
4Dr.U.VanithaFaculty Member 02
5Dr.Seran SenguttuvanFaculty Member 03
6Mr.V.KarthikeyanFaculty Member 04
7Ms.Oviya Varshini II- BMEStudent Representative 01 (Girl)
8Mr.S.Sakthivel -II- CSEStudent Representative 02
9Mrs.KalaivaniExternal Member 01-VAO
10Mr.K.VaradharajanExternal Member 02 - POLICE
11Mr.D.GurumoorthiPhysical Director

Objectives

The Anti-Ragging Committee is responsible for implementing policies and procedures aimed at preventing ragging and fostering a culture of mutual respect and dignity among students. The committee works closely with faculty, staff, and students to raise awareness about the harmful effects of ragging and to promote positive interactions on campus. Institute has adopted a zero-tolerance policy towards ragging and ensure strict enforcement of anti-ragging measures.

Operating Procedures

  • Formulating and reviewing anti-ragging policies and guidelines in line with regulatory requirements.
  • Conducting regular awareness programs and orientation sessions for students to educate them about the consequences of ragging.
  • Organizing lectures, film screenings, and interactive workshops to sensitize students about the negative impacts of ragging and the importance to maintain a respectful and inclusive campus environment.
  • Displaying posters, banners, and other visual aids across campus to reinforce anti-ragging messages and encourage reporting of incidents.
  • Providing UGC-recommended links and resources to students and staff for further information on anti-ragging initiatives and regulations. 
  • Providing support and guidance to victims of ragging and taking prompt action to address reported incidents.
  • Collaborating with law enforcement agencies, if necessary, to ensure the safety and well-being of students.
  • Monitoring campus activities and gathering feedback to assess the effectiveness of anti-ragging measures.
  • Organizing workshops and seminars on topics related to bullying prevention, conflict resolution, and student welfare.
  • The committee comprises representatives from various stakeholder groups, including faculty members, administrative staff, student leaders, and external experts. It meets regularly to review policies, discuss reported incidents, and strategize preventive measures.
S.NoName of the Committee MembersProfessionMobile NumberEmail
1Dr.V.SUJATHAPRINCIPAL7598251217balkisujatha@gmail.com
2Mrs. kalaivani SVAO8070786267minnal629@gmail.com
3Ms. janaki SOfficial of NGO9942961119contact@elanjietrust.org
4Ms. saritha SStudent9778521246sarithasaritha13872@gmail.com
5Mr. chandrasekar NStudent9080415228chandrasekar7365@gmail.com
6Ms. Renuka SStudent6374205978renukasundharam991@gmail.com
7Mr. Mohammed Shaffy MStudent9944964535mshaffy530@gmail.com
8Dr. Geetha KAssociate Professor9790070848kgeetaganesh@gmail.com
9Mr. Natesan SParent9965787803dineshrajr243@gmail.com
10Dr. Kandiban GanesanProfessor9677475109ganesankandi@gmail.com
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