Prevention Measures
What We Do to Keep Students Safe
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Anti-Ragging Declaration
Every student and parent must sign an anti-ragging affidavit at the time of admission as mandated by UGC.
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Orientation Programme
All first-year students attend a mandatory anti-ragging orientation on the first day — rules, rights, and reporting mechanisms explained.
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CCTV Monitoring
24/7 CCTV surveillance at all campus entry/exit points, corridors, and common areas to deter and document incidents.
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Anti-Ragging Helpline
Dedicated helpline for immediate reporting — calls handled by the committee with guaranteed confidentiality for complainants.
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Display of Information
Anti-ragging posters, committee contact information, and helpline numbers prominently displayed across all campus areas.
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Periodic Checks
Surprise inspections by committee members in classrooms, canteen, parking areas, and other locations at regular intervals.
Punishments
Consequences of Ragging
Minor
Verbal apology, suspension from class, written warning to parents.
Moderate
Suspension from college for 30 days, forfeiture of scholarship, community service.
Severe
Expulsion from college, FIR filed with police, debarment from other colleges under Section 4 of Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act.
Committee
Anti-Ragging Committee
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Dr. Rajesh Kumar Desai
Chairperson (Principal)
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Prof. Sunita Marathe
Member (Vice Principal)
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Dr. Ashok Patil
Faculty Representative
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Mr. Dilip Kadam
Non-Teaching Representative
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Mr. Vijay Patil
Local Police Representative
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Mr. Rahul Kamble
Student Representative
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Ms. Anjali Kamble
Student Representative
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Report Ragging — Confidentially
If you or someone you know has experienced ragging, report it immediately. All complaints are handled with strict confidentiality. The complainant's identity will NOT be revealed without their consent.
College Helpline
+91 02382 000002
UGC Ragging Helpline
1800-180-5522