Anti - Ragging

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Anti-Ragging Committee

Ragging is prohibited strictly in the hostel and college campus. We take severe action on the students who involve themselves in ragging. The following Act of TN Legislative Assembly has received the assent of Governor on 14th February 1997 and is reproduced below:Act No.706 1997 TN Prohibition of Ragging Act1997. To avoid ragging, teaching staff members are appointed as vigilance officers during the initial stage to assist the wardens. Thus it takes away the fear of ragging and provides a calm atmosphere for the freshers.

Anti-Ragging Committee

S.NO Name Designation Department / Position
1. Dr.K.Saravanan Principal Chairman
2. Mrs.Kamalaveni S RI Revenue / Taluk
3. Mrs.Sathyabama A Advocate Official of NGO
4. Mr.Siva M Member Representatives of Parent
5. Mrs.Kayalvizhi M Asst.Professor ECE
6. Mr.Logesh S Member Representatives of Student
7. Mr.Sekar C Member Representatives Non-Teaching
8. Mr. Balasubramanian Inspector of Police Thiruporur

Anti-Ragging Squad

S.NO Name Designation Department / Position
1. Dr.K.Saravanan Principal Chairman
2. Mrs.Bella Rose S Asst.Professor EEE
3. Mr.Sekar C Member Representatives Non-Teaching
4. Mr.Varadhachari T N S Asst.Professor Mechanical
5. Mr.Baskar B Asst.Professor CSE

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • To ensure compliance with the provision of UGC regulation 2009 at institute level.
  • To conduct such enquiry observing a fair and transparent procedure and principals of natural justice and after giving adequate opportunity to the student or student accused of ragging and other witnesses to place before it the facts, documents and views concerning the incident of ragging and considering such other relevant information as may be required
  • To monitor and oversee the performance of anti ragging squad in prevention of ragging at the institution.
  • To monitor the welfare of fresh students outside the campus.
  • Assign squad members with various duties at the crowded areas of the college campus to prevent the fresher’s from being ragged.
  • Formulate surprise visits to hostel and other vulnerable places prone to ragging.
  • Organize special guest lectures on right to information act to create awareness in students.