Anti-Ragging Cell
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Anti-Ragging Cell
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Anti-Ragging Cell
Re-Constitution of Anti - Ragging Committee
Revised procedure of Anti Ragging Undertaking & Compliance submission.
Anti Ragging Poster
Report Anti Ragging
Click here for e-Samadhaan
⇒ Constitution of Anti Ragging Committee
What is Ragging?
1. Any disorderly conduct whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or a junior student.
2. Indulging in a rowdy or undisciplined activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or Psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in a fresher or a junior student.
3. Asking the students to do any act or perform something which such student will not o in the ordinary course and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or Psyche of a fresher or a junior student.
Why would anyone indulge in ragging?
A. To derive a sadistic pleasure
B. To show off power, authority or superiority over juniors or freshers.
Is some form of ragging good?
No. Ragging, in any form, is a reprehensible act of does no good to anyone. Every act of ragging, major or minor, is beyond the limits of decency, morality and humanity. Civilised societies across the world are doing away with this nefarious practice. Some states in India have done the same.
Why does ragging still exist?
1. Earlier, public opinion against ragging was not as strong as it is now.
2. It was not clearly defined what ragging is.
3. Earlier, the concern was limited to violent form of ragging and other forms were considered tolerable, even desirable. This is not the case now.
What is 'Zero tolerance' policy?
No act of ragging, major or minor, shall go unnoticed. No ragger, male or female, student or non-student, shall go unpunished. No
institution that fails to take action against ragging shall be allowed to operate.
Who will implement this policy? everyone concerned, specially:
1. The heads of the educational institutions.
2. The State Government, through Divisional Commissioners.
3. The opinion makers.
UGC Anti-ragging Portal
Toll Free No. : 1800 – 180 – 5522
E-mail: helpline@antiragging.in
Log on to
www.antiragging.in
and
www.amanmovement.org
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Anti-Ragging Cell
Re-Constitution of Anti - Ragging Committee
Revised procedure of Anti Ragging Undertaking & Compliance submission.
Anti Ragging Poster
Report Anti Ragging
Click here for e-Samadhaan
⇒ Constitution of Anti Ragging Committee
What is Ragging?
1. Any disorderly conduct whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or a junior student.
2. Indulging in a rowdy or undisciplined activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or Psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in a fresher or a junior student.
3. Asking the students to do any act or perform something which such student will not o in the ordinary course and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or Psyche of a fresher or a junior student.
Why would anyone indulge in ragging?
A. To derive a sadistic pleasure
B. To show off power, authority or superiority over juniors or freshers.
Is some form of ragging good?
No. Ragging, in any form, is a reprehensible act of does no good to anyone. Every act of ragging, major or minor, is beyond the limits of decency, morality and humanity. Civilised societies across the world are doing away with this nefarious practice. Some states in India have done the same.
Why does ragging still exist?
1. Earlier, public opinion against ragging was not as strong as it is now.
2. It was not clearly defined what ragging is.
3. Earlier, the concern was limited to violent form of ragging and other forms were considered tolerable, even desirable. This is not the case now.
What is 'Zero tolerance' policy?
No act of ragging, major or minor, shall go unnoticed. No ragger, male or female, student or non-student, shall go unpunished. No
institution that fails to take action against ragging shall be allowed to operate.
Who will implement this policy? everyone concerned, specially:
1. The heads of the educational institutions.
2. The State Government, through Divisional Commissioners.
3. The opinion makers.
UGC Anti-ragging Portal
Toll Free No. : 1800 – 180 – 5522
E-mail: helpline@antiragging.in
Log on to
www.antiragging.in
and
www.amanmovement.org
Home
About Us
▼
Profile
▼
Objectives
Motto
Vision
Mission
Core Values
Kulageetham
Achievements
Gazette
▼
Act
Statutes
Ordinances
Regulations
Code of Conduct
MoU
Infrastructure
▼
Video Gallery
Campus Gallery
Reports
▼
Annual Accounts
Annual Report
Energy, Environment and Green Audit
Cells/Committees
▼
Institutional Development Plan
Building Committee
Examination Committee
Reservation Cell
Internal Complaints’ Committee
Women’s Cell in the University
R & D Cell
University Research Committee
Grievances Redressal Committee for Employees
Digital Social Media Cell
Anti-Ragging Cell
Model Career Centre
Public Relation Officers
Rajbhasha Cell
Anti – Discrimination Officer
Vagvardhini Parishad
Centre for Internal Quality Assurance Committee(CIQA)
Students Grievances
Guest House and Canteen Management Committee
Equal Opportunity Centre
Yuva Tourism Club
NSS
IQAC
NEP
Contact Us
Testimonial
Administration
▼
Authorities
▼
The Court
Executive Council
Academic Council
The Board of Studies
Finance Committee
Planning and Monitoring Board
Officers
▼
Visitor
Chancellor
Vice-Chancellor
Deans
Registrar
Finance Officer
Controller of Examinations
Proctor
Chief Vigilance Officer
Deputy Librarian
Deputy Registrar
Staff
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Office of the Vice-Chancellor
Office of the Registrar
Office of the Finance Officer
Administration & Establishment Section
Finance & Accounts Section
Academic Section
Education Section
Examination Section
Centre for Online and Distance Education (CDOE)
Library
Publication Section
Engineering Section
University Computer Centre (UCC)
Students Computer Lab
Student’s Welfare
Transport Pool
IQAC
Hostel Office
Office of the DEAN, School of Darsanas
Schools
▼
School of Veda-Vedangas
▼
Department of Vedabhashyam
Department of Vyakarana
Department of Jyotisha and Vasthu
Department of Dharmasastra
School of Darsanas
▼
Department of Nyaya
Department of Sankhya Yoga
Department of Mimamsa
Department of Advaita Vedanta
Department of Visistadvaita Vedanta
Department of Dvaita Vedanta
Department of Agama
Department of Yoga Vijnana
Department of Sabdabodha Systems and Computational Linguistics
Centre for Shastra Parirakshana
School of Sahitya and Samskriti
▼
Department of Sahitya
Department of Puranetihasa
Department of History
Department of Telugu
Department of Hindi
Department of English
Department of Research & Publications
Department of Performing Arts
Centre for Ancient Indian Knowledge Systems
School of Education
▼
Board of School of Education
Department of Education
Department of Mathematics
Department of Computer Science
Department of Translation
Department of Physical Education
Centre for Sanskrit Language Promotion
Centre for Inservice Teacher Education
MMTTC
Profiles of All Faculty
Academic
▼
Regular Programmes
Part-Time Programmes
Online Programmes
Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE)
Academic Calendar
Fee Structure
Scholarships
Admission Rules
Attendance Rules
Gold Medals and Prizes
Vidyavaridhi (Ph.D.) Award List
Learning Management Systems (Vyoma)
Examination
▼
Examination Forms
Notifications
Results
Previous Questions
Projects
▼
Alphabet Gallery
Sansknet
Veda Shastrartha Recording Project
Agama Kosha
Collection and Preservation of Manuscripts
Bhasha Mandakini
Sanskrit-Science Exhibition
Functional Sanskrit
Mahabharata on Internet
Ramayana on Internet
Yoga Vijnana Centre
Orissa Chair
Centre of Excellence in Traditional Shastras
Sanskrit Education And Research Network
SANSKRIT MORAL (NITI) LITERATURE : ITS RELEVANCE
vedamu
EPG Pathashala
Digital Chitra Pada Kosha
Library
▼
About Library
Library Policy
Library Rules & Regulations
Library Committee
Library Web OPAC
Manuscript Catalogue
e-Library
E-Books
Plagiarism Detection Software
New Arrivals
Resources Subscribed
Important Govt. Reports
NAI Resources
Shodhganga
Shodhgangotri
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HOSTEL CODE OF CONDUCT
Hostel Contacts
Guest House
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About Guest House
Do’s & Dont’s
Guest House Instructions
Guest House form
Health Centre
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About Health Centre
Health MoU
Students
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Dean Students’ Welfare
International Students Safety
Student Visa
Facilities provided to International Students
Code of Conduct of Students
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