Anti-Ragging Committee | MIT University of Meghalaya

Ragging is strictly prohibited at MIT University of Meghalaya. Students are forbidden from participating in any form of ragging, both on and off-campus. Ragging, which includes physical or mental abuse, manhandling, abusive language, gestures, or coercing others into harmful acts, is recognized as a serious social, cultural, and psychological issue.
Students are encouraged to uphold the esteemed traditions of MIT Group of Institutions and MIT University of Meghalaya by refraining from any actions that could be considered ragging. Those involved in such activities will face legal consequences as mandated by the Supreme Court of India.
In compliance with Supreme Court directives and UGC regulations, the university has established an Anti-Ragging Committee and an Anti-Ragging Squad to ensure proper enforcement.
The composition of the Anti-Ragging Committee in MIT University of Meghalaya are:

Name
Designation
Dr. Malhar Pangrikar, Vice Chancellor Chairman
Dr. Debmalya Bhattacharya Chairman, Pro Vice Chancellor & Registrar Co-Chairman
Asst. Prof. Lapynkhamtibiang Mawiong Member
Asst. Prof. Dibyak Das Sarkar Member
Mr. Issac Warjri Student Representative BBA 2nd Semester
Parent Representative
Media Personnel

Process & Functioning

Anyone facing any grievance can reach out to any committee member in the University.
For ragging complaints, anyone can contact the University on the mobile number +91-92711-10114. Information received through this number will be promptly forwarded to the relevant authorities.

Complaint boxes are available at the Students Development Section. Any complaints about ragging will be immediately directed to the Anti-Ragging Committee.
Any complaint should include sufficient details of the incident and be submitted to the committee. Upon receiving a complaint, the Committee will promptly initiate action.

Based on the Committee's recommendations, the Vice Chancellor will determine the appropriate course of action or may initiate an inquiry depending on the severity of the situation.

Students can also send their complaints to pvc@mitu.edu.in or contact us on the provided phone number.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Anti-Ragging Committee is responsible for preventing and addressing any incidents of ragging within the university. It ensures a safe and secure environment for all students by enforcing strict regulations and taking disciplinary actions against offenders.

Students can report ragging incidents through multiple channels, including the university's official anti-ragging helpline, email, or by directly contacting a member of the Anti-Ragging Committee. Complaints are treated with strict confidentiality.

Ragging is a punishable offense under law. Consequences may include suspension, expulsion, fines, legal action, and a negative impact on academic records. The university follows a zero-tolerance policy toward ragging.

Yes, first-year students are given special protection, and strict measures are in place to ensure their safety. The university conducts awareness programs and monitors student interactions to prevent any ragging activities.

Yes, the university has an official anti-ragging helpline where students can report incidents and seek assistance. The contact details are available on the university's official website and student handbook.

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