Objectives
- To provide a disciplined and safe environment to the student teachers.
- To keep a continuous watch and vigil over ragging so as to prevent its occurrence.
Objectives
Activities
| Composition | |
|---|---|
| Principal | Dr. Sally Enos |
| Teacher in-charge | Mrs. Bhanu Yadav |
| Student Council | Ms. Jisha Biju and Mr. Anmol Pandey |
| Student Representatives | Ms. Ankita Bhandari |
| Ms. Esha Chouhan | |
Ragging refers to an act that violates the dignity of an individual. Most of the time ragging means playing tricks on somebody. But ragging in today’s times have become a menace, a human right violation.
In India, under the guise of welcoming new students into college, the senior students adopt damaging forms of interaction which leads to serious psychological issues. In 2009, University Grants Commission (UGC) has passed the “UGC regulation on curbing the menace of ragging in higher educational institutions, 2009”.
Ragging is still considered a serious problem in our institution. We have various means to communicate to students about the seriousness of ragging and our attitude towards ragging.
The anti- ragging pledge is displayed prominently in our college and students are required to read it and submit their undertaking. We do not stop at the physical aspects of ragging; we also check for psychological issues arising from student behaviour or teacher behaviour.
We are a teacher-training institute and training students to not only become effective teachers but human and kind individuals is also our responsibility. Problems of bullying and ragging that they may encounter later as teachers requires us to prepare them today to deal with such situations!.
We provide a disciplined and safe environment to our students and keep a continuous watch and vigil both offline and online over ragging to prevent any untoward incident in our college. We have a very active Anti-ragging Cell.
Activities undertaken by the Anti-ragging Cell:
The Anti-ragging cell comprises of the principal of the college, Dr. Sally Enos, teacher-incharge, Mrs. Bhanu Yadav and the General Secretary of the batch, Ms.Jisha Biju. Once the cell is formed, we conduct various activities throughout the academic sessions to highlight the purpose of the cell.
| Composition | |
|---|---|
| Principal | Dr. Sally Enos |
| Teacher in-charge | Mrs. Bhanu Yadav |
| Student Council | Ms. Jisha Biju |
| Student Representatives | Ms. Ankita Bhandari |
| Ms. Komal Solanke | |
| Composition | |
|---|---|
| Principal | Dr. Sally Enos |
| Teacher in-charge | Mrs. Bhanu Yadav |
| Student Council | Ms. Seemran Sahaani |
| Student Representatives | Ms. Moumi Mitra |
| Ms. Yukta Singh | |
Ragging refers to an act that violates the dignity of an individual. Most of the time ragging means playing tricks on somebody. But ragging in today’s times has become a menace, a human right violation.
In India, under the guise of welcoming new students into college, the senior students adopt damaging forms of interaction which leads to serious psychological issues. In 2009, University Grants Commission (UGC) has passed the “UGC regulation on curbing the menace of ragging in higher educational institutions, 2009”.
Ragging is still considered a serious problem in our institution. We have various means to communicate to students about the seriousness of ragging and our attitude towards ragging.
The anti- ragging pledge is displayed prominently in our college and students are required to read it and submit their undertaking. We do not stop at the physical aspects of ragging; we also check for psychological issues arising from student behaviour or teacher behaviour.
We are a teacher-training institute and training students to not only become effective teachers but also a humane and kind individual is also a necessity. Problems of bullying and ragging that they may encounter later as teachers requires us to prepare them today to deal with such situations!
We provide a disciplined and safe environment to our students and keep a continuous watch and vigil both offline and online over ragging to prevent any untoward incident in our college. We have a very active Anti-ragging, Cell.
Activities undertaken by the Anti-ragging Cell
Various activities were conducted throughout the academic session to highlight the purpose of the cell.
| Composition | |
|---|---|
| Principal | Dr. Sally Enos |
| Teacher-in-charge | Dr. Rakhi Sawlani |
| Student Council | Mr, Nirmit Dhuri |
| Student Representative | Ms. Aysha Ali |
| Mr. Balakrishna Jadhav | |
Ragging refers to an act that violates the dignity of an individual. Most of the time ragging means playing tricks on somebody. But ragging in today’s times have become a menace, a human right violation.
In India, under the guise of welcoming new students into college, the senior students adopt damaging forms of interaction which leads to serious psychological issues. In 2009, University Grants Commission (UGC) has passed the “UGC regulation on curbing the menace of ragging in higher educational institutions, 2009”.
Ragging is still considered a serious problem in our institution. We have various means to communicate to students about the seriousness of ragging and our attitude towards ragging.
The anti-ragging pledge is displayed prominently in our college and students are required to read it and submit their undertaking. We do not stop at the physical aspects of ragging; we also check for psychological issues arising from student behaviour or teacher behaviour.
We are a teacher-training institute and training students to not only become effective teachers but human and kind individuals is also our responsibility. Problems of bullying and ragging that they may encounter later as teachers requires us to prepare them today to deal with such situations!
We provide a disciplined and safe environment to our students and keep a continuous watch and vigil both offline and online over ragging to prevent any untoward incident in our college. We have a very active Anti-ragging Cell.
Activities undertaken by the Anti-ragging Cell:
The Anti-ragging cell comprises of the principal of the college, Dr. Sally Enos, teacher-in-charge, Dr. Rakhi Sawlani and the General Secretary of the batch, Mr. Nirmit Dhuri. Once the cell is formed, we conduct various activities throughout the academic sessions to highlight the purpose of the cell.
| Composition | |
|---|---|
| Principal | Dr. Sally Enos |
| Teacher-in-charge | Mrs. Bindu Tambe |
| Student Council | Ms. Larissa Periera |
| Student Representative | Ms. Bhakare Ashwini |
Ragging refers to an act that violates the dignity of an individual. Most of the time ragging means playing tricks on somebody. But ragging in today’s times have become a menace, a human right violation.
In India, under the guise of welcoming new students into college, the senior students adopt damaging forms of interaction which leads to serious psychological issues. In 2009, University Grants Commission (UGC) has passed the “UGC regulation on curbing the menace of ragging in higher educational institutions, 2009”.
Ragging is still considered a serious problem in our institution. We have various means to communicate to students about the seriousness of ragging and our attitude towards ragging.
The 2020-2021 Academic year was online due to the lockdown imposed because of corona virus. But even then, understanding the online abuse that takes place, the college continued with all its activity using Google Meet platform. The anti-ragging pledge is displayed prominently in our college and students are required to read it, but this year it was scanned and uploaded in the Google Classroom, so everyone has access to it. We do not stop at the physical aspects of ragging; we also check for psychological issues arising from student behaviour or teacher behaviour.
We are a teacher-training institute, and training students to not only become effective teachers but human and kind individuals is also our responsibility. Problems of bullying and ragging that they may encounter later as teachers requires us to prepare them today to deal with such situations!
We provide a disciplined and safe environment to our students and keep a continuous watch and vigil both offline and online over ragging to prevent any untoward incident in our college. We have a very active Anti-ragging Cell.
Activities undertaken by the Anti-ragging Cell:
The Anti-ragging cell comprises the principal of the college, Dr. Sally Enos, teacher-in-charge, Bindu S Tambe and the General Secretary of the batch, Ms. Larissa Pereira. Once the cell is formed, we conduct various activities throughout the academic sessions to highlight the purpose of the cell.
| Composition | |
|---|---|
| Principal | Dr. Sally Enos |
| Teacher-in-charge | Mrs. Bindu Tambe |
| Student Council | Ms. Amrita Shree |
| Student Representative | Ms. Deepali Indalkar |
Ragging refers to an act that violates the dignity of an individual. Most of the time ragging means playing tricks on somebody. But ragging in today’s times has become a menace, a human right violation.
In India, under the guise of welcoming new students into college, the senior students adopt damaging forms of interaction which leads to serious psychological issues. In 2009, University Grants Commission (UGC) has passed the “UGC regulation on curbing the menace of ragging in higher educational institutions, 2009”.
Ragging is still given a serious approach in our institution. We have various means to communicate to students about the seriousness of ragging and our attitude towards ragging. The anti- ragging pledge is displayed prominently in our college and students are required to read it. We do not stop at the physical aspects of ragging; we also check for psychological issues arising from student behaviour or teacher behaviour.
Our students go on to become teachers and it is the college responsibility to make sure that along with other aspects of teacher training, we also train them to handle such problems as bullying and ragging.
We provide a disciplined and safe environment to our students and keep a continuous watch and vigil over ragging to prevent any untoward incident in our college. We have a very active Anti-ragging Cell.
Activities undertaken by the Anti-ragging Cell:
Once the cell is formed, we conduct various activities throughout the academic sessions to highlight the purpose of the cell.
| Composition | |
|---|---|
| Principal | Dr. Sally Enos |
| Teacher-in-charge | Mrs. Bindu Tambe |
| Student Council | Ms. Ambika Jha |
| Student Representative | Ms. Gurminder Parmar |
| Ms. Deepshikha Mishra | |
At the time of orientation, students were given undertaking. The document “UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009” was made available to students to read through display board, blog and google group. All students read these UGC regulations and submitted the undertaking. Students also filled the undertaking by Aman movement.
A blog on anti-ragging is created to create awareness about various aspects of anti-ragging. Helpline no., link to lodge a complaint and all important documents related to anti ragging and corporal punishment also posted on the blog. Some articles on ragging, tips on preventing ragging, an article about laws related to Ragging also posted for students.
Another page on bullying includes information about bullying. It also gives access to online training on cyber bullying. Another page is about corporal punishment which has information related to corporal punishment. It has two award winning videos on corporal punishment.
Students watched videos about bullying and the discussion was carried out. It was an eye-opener session for all.
Students were divided into groups and asked to choose a topic. Students chose various themes like game addiction, bullying punishment, ragging etc., and created posters in the group.
Students carried out discussion on the above-mentioned topic through an online discussion forum. They also wrote about their learning experiences in their reflective journals.
Students carried out small survey by collecting data using google form. They studied topics like causes of ragging, effects of ragging, adolescent suicide, smart phone addition, child abuse, internet addiction etc. These small surveys were very helpful for them to understand the various aspects of the issues and problems.
| Composition | |
|---|---|
| Principal | Dr. Sally Enos |
| Teacher-in-charge | Mrs. Bindu Tambe |
| Student Council | Ms. Annu Binoy |
| Student Representative | Ms. Kanchan Patil |
At the time of orientation, students were given undertaking. The document “UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009” was made available to students to read through display board, blog and google group. All students read these UGC regulations and submitted the undertaking. Students also filled the undertaking by Aman movement.
Through Anti-ragging page of blog, students were given the material to read based on corporal punishment. Ms. Kanchan Sharma, Ms. Annu Binoy, Ms. Sanjana Gandhi and Ms. Renu Sharma, Students participated in symposium on the topic Corporal punishment on 30th August, 2017. They put forward their views on corporal punishment. Even other students participated in discussion which followed symposium. Students did web questing and supported the discussion with real life examples related to corporal punishment. The further discussion session was about strategies to solve the problem of corporal punishment.
A blog on anti-ragging is created to create awareness about various aspects of anti-ragging. Helpline no., link to lodge a complaint and all important documents related to anti ragging and corporal punishment also posted on the blog. Some articles on ragging, tips on preventing ragging, an article about laws related to Ragging also posted for students. Another page on bullying includes information about bullying. It also gives access to online training on cyber bullying. Another page is about corporal punishment which has information related to corporal punishment. It has two award winning videos on corporal punishment.
Students watched videos about bullying and the discussion was carried out. It was an eye opener session for all.
Students were divided into groups and asked to choose a topic. Students chose various themes like game addiction, bullying punishment, ragging etc., and created posters in the group.
Students carried out discussion on the above-mentioned topic through an online discussion forum. They also wrote about their learning experiences in their reflective journals.
Students carried out small survey by collecting data using google form. They studied topics like causes of ragging, effects of ragging, adolescent suicide, smart phone addition, child abuse, internet addiction etc. These small surveys were very helpful for them to understand the various aspects of the issues and problems.
| Composition | |
|---|---|
| Principal | Dr. Sally Enos |
| Teacher in-charge | Dr. Geeta R. Thakur |
| General Secretary | Mr. Sanjay Patil |
| Composition | |
|---|---|
| Principal | Dr. Sally Enos |
| Teacher in-charge | Ms. Geeta R. Thakur |
| General Secretary | Smitha Kurup |
| Composition | |
|---|---|
| Principal | Dr. Sally Enos |
| Teacher in-charge | Mrs. Geeta R. Thakur |
| General Secretary | Sangeeta Kushwaha |
