Anti-Ragging Committee
Ensuring Safe and Secure Campus Environment
Zero Tolerance Against Ragging
MIT University Sikkim has a ZERO TOLERANCE policy against ragging. Any form of ragging is strictly prohibited and will be dealt with severe disciplinary action including expulsion from the institution.
The Anti-Ragging Committee at MIT University Sikkim is constituted as per the directives of the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the Supreme Court of India. The committee works proactively to prevent any form of ragging and ensures a safe, secure, and harmonious environment for all students.
Our comprehensive anti-ragging framework includes preventive measures, awareness programs, monitoring systems, and swift action mechanisms. We are committed to creating an environment where every student can pursue their education with dignity and without fear.
Committee Members
Dedicated team of faculty, staff, and student representatives working to prevent ragging
Prof. (Dr.) Rajesh Kumar Singh
Chairman
Vice Chancellor
Dr. Priya Sharma
Member Secretary
Registrar
Prof. (Dr.) Anil Kumar Rai
Faculty Representative
Dean, Engineering
Dr. Kavita Sharma
Faculty Representative
Dean, Management
Shri Sanjay Mehta
Non-Teaching Staff
Chief Administrative Officer
Ms. Anita Kumari
Student Representative
Student Council President
Shri Ramesh Chandra
Local Authority
Police Inspector, Rangpo
Preventive Measures
Comprehensive measures to prevent ragging and create a safe campus environment
Mandatory Affidavit
All students and parents must submit anti-ragging affidavits during admission
- Student anti-ragging undertaking
- Parent/Guardian affidavit
- Hostel resident declaration
- Annual renewal requirement
Awareness Programs
Regular awareness sessions and orientation programs for students and staff
- Freshman orientation sessions
- Anti-ragging awareness workshops
- Faculty sensitization programs
- Peer counseling initiatives
Monitoring System
Comprehensive monitoring and surveillance to prevent ragging incidents
- CCTV surveillance in hostels
- Regular hostel inspections
- Anonymous reporting system
- Student feedback mechanism
24/7 Helpline
Round-the-clock helpline and support system for immediate assistance
- Dedicated helpline number
- Emergency response team
- Online complaint portal
- Confidential counseling services
Important Notice
🚨 Immediate Reporting: Any ragging incident must be reported immediately to the committee or authorities.
🚨 Confidentiality: All reports will be treated with strict confidentiality and investigated thoroughly.
🚨 No Victimization: Students reporting ragging incidents will be protected from any form of victimization.
🚨 Legal Action: Serious ragging incidents will be reported to police and legal action will be taken.
🚨 Parent/Guardian Information: Parents/guardians will be immediately informed of any incident involving their ward.
Need Immediate Help?
If you are facing ragging or know someone who is, don't hesitate to reach out. We are here to help you 24/7. Your safety and well-being are our top priority.
Emergency Helpline
1800-180-5522
UGC 24x7 Toll-Free Helpline
Campus Helpline
+91-3592-251299
MIT University Anti-Ragging Helpline