ABOUT THE CELL
Ragging Free Campus
Main Objectives
- Create awareness among students on the importance of a "Ragging Free Campus".
- Prohibit conduct that teases, treats, or handles freshers or any student with rudeness causing annoyance, hardship, or psychological harm.
- Act on defaulters found guilty of ragging or abetting ragging, actively or passively.
Anti Ragging Mechanism
- Disseminate anti-ragging policy through admission advertisements and prospectus.
- Introduce anti-ragging policy and warnings to seniors via holistic education classes.
- Conduct regular interaction and counseling to detect early signs of ragging.
- Perform surprise inspections in hostels, canteens, and other areas to prevent incidents.
- Install CCTV cameras at strategic locations.
- Offer orientation and mentoring sessions to freshers.
- Provide updated information on the college website with contact details of anti-ragging committee nodal officers.
- Create awareness about the National Anti-Ragging Helpline: 1800-180-5522 (24x7 Toll Free).
Anti-Ragging Committee
S.no | Name | Designation | Position |
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1 | Dr. C. Mathalai Sundaram | Principal | Chair Person |
2 | Mr. N. Mathavan | Vice Principal | Member / Convener |
3 | Mr. M. Kannan | Police Inspector | Member |
4 | Mr. A. Kadar Shareef | Tahsildar | Member |
5 | Mr. P. Mahendran | Business | Member |
6 | Ms. V. Dharshanpriya | IV CSE | Member |
7 | Mr. M. Arunprakash | IV Mech | Member |
8 | Mrs. K. Malar | AP / EEE | Deputy Warden Member |
9 | Mrs. K. Deepa | Placement Co-ordinator & Student Counselor | Member |
Procedure for Lodging Complaint
Students are encouraged to express their grievances in writing or via email to the respective committee coordinator without hesitation.
The Grievance Cell will take action on cases that have been submitted along with the required documents.
The Grievance Cell will ensure that the grievance is appropriately resolved within the specified time frame set by the cell.
Instructions to Students
- Do not comply with any demands that make you feel uncomfortable or unsafe. Ragging is a form of abuse, and you have the right to say no.
- Try to stay calm and do not react emotionally. Reacting emotionally may only make the situation worse.
- If you feel safe, try to talk to your senior(s) and explain how their behavior is making you feel. Sometimes, seniors may not realize that they are ragging you or that their behavior is causing you harm.
- If you do not feel safe, or if talking to your senior(s) does not help, report the incident to the Anti-Ragging Committee (ARC). The ARC is there to protect students from ragging and to take action against those who are responsible.