Ragging Free Campus
The practice of ragging is strictly prohibited within the vicinity of the college premises. Individuals/ Students who are proven or found to have engaged in ragging and facilitating such behaviour are subject to appropriate punitive measures. The Honourable Supreme Court of India has established stringent regulations for the enforcement of Anti Ragging measures in order to prevent the incidence of unwanted activities, such as ragging, within or beyond the campus. Consequently, any form of individual or collective act or practice of ragging is considered a severe breach of discipline. At CEC-CGC, Landran, Mohali, we maintain a strict policy of zero tolerance for the act of ragging.
Ragging includes individual or collective acts/practices such as:
- Physical assault, threat or use of physical force.
- Violating the dignity of female students.
- Ridiculing or forcing students or hurting their sentiments and self-esteem.
- Entailing verbal abuse, aggression and indecent behavior
Strict norms have been laid out to ensure the smooth induction of new students into the campus as well as to ensure that no undesirable activity takes place under any circumstances. All students are made to sign an anti-ragging declaration. Exemplary punishments are/will be accorded to the defaulting students which may include rustication from the College and handing over to the police for dealing with the criminal offense of ragging.
The Anti –Ragging Committee of the Institute ensures the congenial environment in and outside the college premises. The Committee carries out a very detailed study on the various factors contributing to ragging and collects public opinion. The Committee also submits a detailed report with suitable recommendations and measures required to effectively curb the menace.
To lodge a complaint or to contact the Ant-Ragging Committee: Click here