Anti Ragging Cell
In accordance with Supreme Court judgements, UGC guidelines, and State Government Instructions, M E S College Marampally adopts a ‘Zero-Tolerance policy’ towards ragging. Any student accused and found guilty of ragging will face severe consequences as per the provisions of the law.
Ragging, which has detrimentally affected countless innocent lives and careers, is now defined as an act that violates or is perceived to violate the dignity of an individual student. It is strictly prohibited on the campus of M E S College Marampally. Anyone found guilty of ragging or abetting ragging will be punished, as it constitutes a criminal offence.
Vision:
To cultivate a ragging-free environment by fostering democratic values, tolerance, empathy, compassion, and sensitivity among students, thereby nurturing them into responsible citizens.
Mission:
To establish a disciplined atmosphere by firmly communicating that ragging in any form is unacceptable within the college premises.
Objectives:
- To prohibit any conduct by any student or students, whether verbal or written, or through actions, that involves teasing, treating, or handling a fresher or any other student with rudeness.
- To raise awareness among students about the serious consequences of ragging.
- To maintain constant vigilance to prevent any incidents of ragging.
- To promptly and rigorously address any reported incidents of ragging.
- The Anti-Ragging Cell will convene executive meetings twice a year to review and strengthen measures against ragging.
By adhering to these principles and objectives, M E S College Marampally is committed to ensuring a safe and respectful learning environment for all students.
Anti Ragging Cell
Coordinator : Mr. Joseph Deril K S, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Applications
Joint Coordinators:
Ms. Kadheeja Beevi P A, Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic
Mr. Rafeeq C. M., Assistant Professor, Department of Biosciences
Mr. Joyal Reji, Assistant Professor, Department of Vocational Studies
Ms. Carolyn Mary Padua, Assistant Professor, Department of English
Mr. Rajesh Koovammal, Assistant Professor, Department of Vocational Studies
Ms. Arya S Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Vocational Studies
Adv. Renuka M R, Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration