Khandesh College Education Society's
Moolji Jaitha College
"An Autonomous College Affiliated to K.B.C. North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon."
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Anti-Ragging

रॅगिंग म्हणजे काय?
1. कोणतेही उच्छृंखल आचरण असो बोललेले किंवा लिहिलेले किंवा एखाद्या कृतीद्वारे शब्द ज्याचा छेडछाड, उपचारांचा प्रभाव आहे किंवा असभ्यतेने हाताळणे एक फ्रेशर किंवा एकनिष्ठ विद्यार्थी.
2. उधळपट्टी किंवा अनुशासनहीन मध्ये गुंतणे क्रियाकलाप जे कारणीभूत आहेत किंवा होण्याची शक्यता आहे त्रास, त्रास किंवा कारण मानसिक हानी किंवा भीती वाढवण्यासाठी किंवा फ्रेशर किंवा कनिष्ठ विद्यार्थी.
3. विद्यार्थ्यांना कोणतीही कृती करण्यास सांगणे किंवा असे विद्यार्थी करा सामान्य अभ्यासक्रमात होणार नाही आणि ज्याचा परिणाम होतो किंवा लाज वाटणे किंवा विपरित म्हणून पेच a चे शरीर किंवा मानस प्रभावित करते नवीन किंवा कनिष्ठ विद्यार्थी.

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रॅगिंगमध्ये का गुंतता?
1. दुःखी आनंद मिळवणे
2. शक्ती, अधिकार किंवा दाखवण्यासाठी कनिष्ठ किंवा फ्रेशर्सपेक्षा श्रेष्ठता.

रॅगिंगचा काही प्रकार चांगले आहे का?
नाही. रॅगिंग, कोणत्याही स्वरूपात, निंदनीय आहे कृतीचे कोणाचेही भले होत नाही. ची प्रत्येक कृती रॅगिंग, मोठे किंवा किरकोळ, च्या मर्यादेपलीकडे आहे सभ्यता, नैतिकता आणि मानवता. सुसंस्कृत जगभरातील समाज दूर करत आहेत ही वाईट प्रथा.

तरीही रॅगिंग का करते अस्तित्वात आहे?
1. यापूर्वी रॅगिंगच्या विरोधात जनमत आता आहे तितके मजबूत नव्हते.
2. रॅगिंग म्हणजे काय हे स्पष्टपणे परिभाषित केलेले नाही आहे
3. पूर्वी, काळजी मर्यादित होती रॅगिंगचा हिंसक प्रकार आणि इतर प्रकार अगदी सुसह्य मानले जात होते

आता ही स्थिती नाही

'झिरो टॉलरन्स' धोरण म्हणजे काय?
रॅगिंगचे कोणतेही कृत्य, मोठे किंवा लहान, चालणार नाही लक्ष न दिलेले रॅगर नाही, पुरुष किंवा महिला, विद्यार्थी किंवा गैर-विद्यार्थी, शिक्षा न होता. नाही ज्या संस्थांवर कारवाई करण्यात अपयशी ठरते रॅगिंग चालवण्यास परवानगी दिली जाईल.

Anti Ragging Committee

Sr. No. Name Designation Organization Mobile No.
1. Dr. S. N. Bharambe,
Head of the Institute
Principal KCES’ Moolji Jaitha College, Jalgaon 9423185225
2. Lt.(Dr.) Y.S. Borse,
Representative of Faculty members
Assistant Professor KCES’ Moolji Jaitha College, Jalgaon 8888689750
3. Representative of
Civil administration
Tahasildar, District Collector Office, Jalgaon District Collector Office, Jalgaon 0257-2282864
4. Representative of
police administration
Police Inspector Ramanand Police Station, Jalgaon District Police 0257-2220400
5. Sandip Kedar,
Representative of Local Media
Journalist Media representative 8600070099
6. Gaurav Rajesh Patil,
representative of NGO
NGO Member Navoday Foundation Nirman 9960555990
7. Mrs. Vandana Lakshman Kakade Representative of Parents Parents representative
8. 1) Shrushti Sachin Bhavsar (FYBA)
2) Darshana Kakade (FYBA)
Current UG Students Students representative 7666416147 & 8766947657
9. Mr. Santosh Manure Clark Non-teaching representative 9766975882

Anti Ragging

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Anti-Ragging Laws in India
Ragging is originally a western concept and was originally a form of social interaction between seniors and juniors in schools and colleges. However, these interactions, have taken a very brutal, inhuman and anti-social, form at times. Even some of the highly reputed colleges and institutions have a terrible history of ragging. Ragging has social, physical, political economic academic and physiological dimensions. Vishwa Jagriti Mission filed Public Interest Litigation for curbing ragging. Another relevant judgment passed in the year 2007 by the Hon’ble Supreme Court was in University of Kerela vs. Council Principals, Colleges Kerala & Ors, R. K Raghvan Committee post 2007 order of the Hon’ble Court had shared a detailed report to tackle the problem of ragging. The article examines what our law says about ragging.

A. Definition of Ragging
Under laws in India, ragging is defined as:
(i) Any disorderly conduct by either by acts or words spoken, the effect of which is teasing, treating or handling with rudeness any other student;
(ii) Any rowdy or undisciplined activity, which causes annoyance, hardship or psychological harm;
(iii) Raise fear or apprehension thereof in the minds of junior
(iv) Asking the students to do an act or perform something, which such student will not do in ordinary course, which has the effect of causing shame or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of a junior student

B. Legislations on Ragging
Some States in India have their own legislations on ragging. Some States which do not have their own legislation on ragging and therefore the ragging laws in these States are in accordance with the central legislations on ragging.

C. Central Legislations
The central legislations, which keep check on the practice of ragging in India, are:
1. Indian Penal Code
2. UGC Regulations On Curbing The Menace Of Ragging In Higher Educational Institutions, 2009
3. Other institute specific regulations

D. Punishments under Indian Penal Code against acts of Ragging
Every single incident of ragging or abetting in ragging puts an obligation on the institution to get the FIR registered. There are provisions in the IPC, which can be used by a student to register an FIR in the nearest Police Station. These provisions are:
294 – Obscene acts and songs
323 – punishment for voluntarily causing hurt
324 – voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapon or means
325 – punishment for voluntarily causing grievous hurt
326 – voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapon
339 – Wrongful Restraint
340 – Wrongful Confinement
341 – Punishment for Wrongful Restraint
342 – Punishment for Wrongful Confinement
506 – Punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder

E. UGC Regulations on Curbing The Menace Of Ragging In Higher Educational Institutions, 2009
1.Scope of these Guidelines
These regulations were passed by the University Grants Commission in the year 2009 to curb the menace of ragging in the Universities in India. The best part of these regulations is that they shall apply to all the institutions including:
(i) Under the Central/provincial/state act
(ii) Deemed university under the UGC Act, 1956
(iii) All other educational institutions
The guidelines extend to all the premises, whether located in the campus or outside and also in means of transportation whether public or private. The objective of these guidelines is to ensure completely wiping and prohibiting the activities of ragging.

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