The Discipline and Anti-Ragging Cell, established according to the regulations of the UGC, is the moral police of our college. The Cell’s responsibility is to ensure that students maintain discipline in the classrooms and within the college campus. Members of the cell regularly go on rounds to each and every classroom to make note of errant behaviour and to make sure that the college campus is free from ragging and eve-teasing. The Cell takes severe punitive action against students indulging in such heinous activities.
Students may also approach the members of the cell or any of their other teachers as is comfortable to them. Students have been directed that making a complaint is serious and therefore they are to use this power in a responsible manner. At the same time, the college assures students that once a complaint is made, it will be treated with sensitivity and confidentiality.
Punitive Measures for Ragging:
Depending upon the nature and gravity of the offence as established by the Anti-Ragging Committee of the College, the possible punishments for those found guilty of ragging shall be one or any combination of the following:
1. Cancellation of admission
2. Suspension from attending classes
3. Debarring from any test/examination or any other evaluation process
4. Collective punishment when individuals committing or abetting ragging are not identified
Anti-Ragging Helpline:
Phone: +9199999999
Email: help@mail.com
# | Name | Portfolio |
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1 | Dr. Partha Pratim Dasgupta | Principal, Chairperson |
2 | Dr. Prafulla Kr. Das | Convenor |
3 | Prof. Tirthankar Dalui | Member |
4 | Dr. Barnali Basu Banerjee | Member |
5 | Prof. Kum Kum Sengupta | Member |
6 | Dr. Sanjeeb Kr. Srivastaw | Member |
7 | Prof. Shirsendu Mondal | Member |
8 | Dr. Bholanath Mondal | Member |
9 | Sri Biplab Sanyal | Member |
10 | Prof Rathin Biswas | Member |
11 | Prof Mijanul Islam | Member |
12 | Sri Malay Bhattacharya | Member |