Sephali Nursing

ANTI-RAGING

ANTI-RAGING

Ragging refers to any form of harassment, abuse, or humiliation inflicted on students by their seniors or peers in educational institutions. It is a serious issue that can have detrimental effects on the physical and mental well-being of students. To prevent and combat ragging, educational institutions, including nursing colleges, often implement anti-ragging policies and take various preventive measures.

Anti-Ragging Monitoring Committee, If yes Members & their Mobile Numbers:

Sl. No.Members NameMobile No.
1Memtombi Haobam7411245897
2Moumita Rana9064500489
3Tulika Das9734670229
4Pratap Chandra Ghosh7863994953
5Purba Ghosh7586916452
6Debabrata Sar9434572136
7Safiul Alam Mondal8250896063

Anti-Raging Squad, If yes Members & their Mobile Number:

Sl. No.Members NameMobile No.
1Memtombi Haobam7411245897
2Purba Ghosh7586916452
3Anushree Chisim9434572136
4Debabrata Sar8250896063

Here are some steps typically taken by colleges to address ragging:

Policy formulation: The college administration formulates a comprehensive anti-ragging policy that clearly defines what constitutes ragging, the disciplinary actions that will be taken against offenders, and the support mechanisms available to victims.

Awareness programs: The college conducts awareness programs for both new and existing students to educate them about the negative consequences of ragging and the importance of maintaining a healthy and respectful environment.

Anti-ragging committee: The college establishes an anti-ragging committee comprising faculty members, administrative staff, and student representatives. This committee is responsible for overseeing the implementation of the anti-ragging policy, investigating reported incidents, and taking appropriate action against the offenders.

Helpline and counseling services: The college provides a dedicated helpline number and counseling services where students can report incidents of ragging confidentially and seek assistance if they have been victims of ragging.

Orientation programs: During orientation programs, new students are given information about the anti-ragging policy, encouraged to familiarize themselves with college rules, and provided guidance on how to handle or report instances of ragging.

Regular monitoring: The college authorities closely monitor student activities to identify any potential ragging incidents. They may have surveillance systems, frequent interactions with students, and a reporting mechanism in place to ensure a safe environment.

Strict disciplinary actions: In case any ragging incident is reported and proven, strict disciplinary actions are taken against the offenders, which may include suspension, expulsion, or legal consequences depending on the severity of the offense.

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