Mangaluru: Anti-Ragging awareness session held at Srinivas University


Media Release

Mangaluru, Jul 23: Ragging is a serious offense that affects the physical and psychological well-being of students. To create a safe and inclusive environment for all, especially new entrants, the Institute of Port, Shipping and Logistics Management organized an Anti-Ragging Awareness Session on July 19. The session was conducted by Dr Venkatesh S Amin, dean of the Institute, who addressed the first-year students on the importance of maintaining a ragging-free campus and upholding the dignity of every individual.

Objectives of the session

• To sensitize students about the legal and institutional consequences of ragging.
• To educate students on their rights and responsibilities in maintaining a respectful environment.
• To promote values of mutual respect, inclusivity, and cooperation among peers.
• To inform students about the Anti-Ragging Committee and grievance redressal mechanisms available on campus.

Highlights of the session

• Dr Venkatesh S. Amin began the session by explaining the definition and various forms of ragging, both physical and psychological.
• He cited the UGC Anti-Ragging Regulations and outlined the penalties for those found guilty of such acts.
• Real-life case studies were shared to demonstrate the long-term impact of ragging on victims and perpetrators.
• Students were informed about the institute's anti-ragging policy, helpline numbers, and how to seek help without fear.
• The dean urged students to build a supportive and collaborative academic community, emphasizing that the senior-junior relationship should be based on mentorship and not intimidation.

Outcome of the session

• Students understood the seriousness of ragging and its consequences.
• The session fostered awareness and responsibility among the newcomers.
• A clear message was delivered that ragging would not be tolerated under any circumstances.
• Students were encouraged to speak up and support each other in case of any untoward incident.

Conclusion

The anti-ragging awareness session conducted by Dr Venkatesh S Amin was an informative and powerful initiative that helped new students feel safe, welcomed, and respected on campus. The institute reaffirmed its commitment to a zero-tolerance policy towards ragging and the promotion of a positive and secure academic environment.

 

 

  

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