Anti Ragging
- Anti-Ragging Policy: Educational institutions should have a well-defined and comprehensive policy that explicitly prohibits ragging. The policy should outline the consequences of engaging in ragging, including legal action, disciplinary measures, and expulsion.
- Awareness Programs: Educational institutions often conduct orientation and awareness programs for new students to educate them about the consequences of ragging and to encourage them to report any incidents promptly.
- Grievance Redressal Mechanism: A robust and confidential mechanism should be established to receive and address complaints related to ragging. This could include a dedicated helpline, an email address.
- Anti-Ragging Squads: Colleges may form anti-ragging squads or committees consisting of faculty members, administrative staff, and student representatives. Their role is to monitor and prevent ragging incidents on campus.