Anti-Ragging

Tetso College Anti-Ragging Cell

Purpose of its Establishment:

The Anti-Ragging Cell at Tetso College was established with the primary aim of ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for all students. Its overarching purpose is to prevent and address any instances of ragging or harassment, both physical and psychological, within the college campus. The institution is committed to providing a secure atmosphere that fosters academic and personal growth, free from any form of bullying or intimidation.

Tetso College takes a zero-tolerance stance against ragging and is dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment for its students. The Anti-Ragging Cell works closely with college authorities, local law enforcement, and student body to ensure the prevention and elimination of ragging within the campus.

The cell also conducts awareness programs and workshops to educate students about the consequences of ragging and the importance of maintaining a respectful and inclusive college community. Students are encouraged to report any incidents, and their confidentiality is assured during the reporting process. The Cell plays a crucial role in promoting a culture of respect and safety, making the college a place where students can focus on their academic and personal growth without the fear of harassment or intimidation.

Objectives of the Cell:

The objectives of the Anti-Ragging Cell at Tetso College are as follows:

  1. To create awareness among students about the consequences of ragging.
  2. To promote a culture of respect, tolerance, and understanding within the college community.
  3. To provide a platform for students to report any incidents of ragging or harassment.
  4. To investigate and take necessary action against individuals involved in ragging activities.
  5. To offer support and counseling to victims of ragging.

Current Members:

The Anti-Ragging Cell at Tetso College consists of a dedicated group of faculty and staff members who are committed to its objectives. While the specific members may change over time, as of the latest available information, the core team includes:

– Dr. Aniruddha Babar (Coordinator)

– Deans

– IQAC Coordinator

– Disciplinary Committee

– Principal