Anti-Ragging Cell
November 25, 2024 2024-11-26 8:17Anti-Ragging Cell
Anti-Ragging Cell
Chairman
Ms. Ngurang Mana
- +91 9383001200
- ngmana@apupsg.ac.in
Member
Ms. Anisha Kri
- +91 8259805401
- Krianisha765@gmail.com
Directives of the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of India has laid out a series of directives that aims at curbing the menace of ragging in Higher Educational Institutions. It ensures to create a culture of safe and conducive environment for all students, emphasizing the responsibility of educational institutions to prevent and address ragging incidents.
Objectives
- To build and preserve a culture of ragging free environment in the university campus.
- To ensure support and protection by creating a responsive and compassionate environment that addresses the concern promptly.
PREVENTION PROGRAMS | MONITORING COMPLAINTS | SUPPORT SYSTEMS |
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The Anti Ragging Cell conducts workshops and campaigns to raise awareness about the implications of ragging. These initiatives aim to foster a positive environment and discourage maladaptive behaviours among students. Regular seminars with guest speakers provide insights into the psychological impacts of ragging, helping to sensitize the student community. Additionally, promotional materials like undertaking, posters etc are distributed to educate students about their rights and preventive measures. | Anti-Ragging Cell provides a platform for students to report instances of ragging. The cell ensures confidentiality and safety for those who come forward. It also monitors reported cases to assess their seriousness and the response strategies. Timely follow-ups are essential for ensuring that complaints are addressed appropriately, thereby reinforcing a supportive atmosphere in the University. | The Anti-Ragging Cell is dedicated to supporting affected students through counselling and guidance. Trained professionals are made available to assist students dealing with emotional trauma from ragging. This includes creating safe spaces for discussions and providing necessary referrals for further help. Awareness of available support resources is key, and the cell actively promotes these services within the university. |