Ragging is a disturbing reality in the higher education system of our country. Despite the fact that over the years ragging has claimed hundreds of innocent lives and has ruined the careers of thousands of bright students, the practice is still perceived by many as a way of ‘familiarization’ and an introduction into the real world’ for young college-going students.
The Supreme Court defined ragging in the Vishwa Jagriti matter (1999) as, "Any disorderly conduct whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness any other student, indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in a fresher or a junior student or asking the students to do any act or perform something which such student will not in the ordinary course and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of a fresher or a junior student." (Raghavan Committee Report, 2007, para. 3.19).
Ragging of any form is strictly prohibited; it is totally banned in all MNR Educational Institutions. Any student indulging in such activities will be severely dealt with and attract punishment depending upon the nature and severity of the offense.
An anti-rigging committee approved by the MNR Educational Trust will preside and study the case, if anyone is found guilty he/she is liable for appropriate punishment and the committee’s verdict is final. Punishment can be in the form of fines and can be expulsion from the college. The students are therefore directed to strictly abstain from any form of ragging.
All the clauses of the regulations of DCI are followed strictly to implement the Anti-Ragging program at MNR Educational Institutions. We have professional experts for student counseling and guidance. The hostel wardens for men and women always monitor them and enquire about their well-being constantly.
Depending upon the nature and gravity of the offense as established by the anti-ragging committee of the institution, the possible punishments for those found guilty of ragging shall be any one or any combination of the following:
S.No | Name | Designation | Phone |
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1 | Dr. Ravindra S.V | Principal | 8500056668 |
2 | Dr. Sunitha JD | Professor and HOD | 8126445598 |
3 | Mr.Ramesh | Administrative officer | 9493548511 |
4 | Dr. Satya | Member | 9849230025 |
5 | Dr.Akhila | Co-Ordinator | 9966950136 |
6 | Mr. N. Dhanasekhar | Parent member | 9989459030 |
7 | Mr. Pandu | Parent member | 7382149293 |
8 | Sravanthi N | Student member | 8790496493 |
9 | Nenavath Ajay | Student member | 9390910490 |
10 | Panjala Sameeksha Goud | Student member | 7331136811 |
S.No | Name | Designation | Phone |
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1 | Dr. Ravindra S.V | Principal | 8500056668 |
2 | Dr.Satyanarayana | Reader | 9849230025 |
3 | Mr. Ramesh | Administrative officer | 9493548511 |
4 | Dr. Akhila | Senior lecturer | 9966950136 |
5 | Dr. Haripriya | Senior lecturer | 8897899249 |
S.No | Name | Designation | Phone |
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1 | Dr. D. Satya Narayana | Chairperson | 9849230025 |
2 | Dr. Akhila | Member | 9966950136 |
3 | Mr. Srinivas | Boys hostel warden | 9493548546 |
4 | Mrs. Vani | Girls hostel warden | 9493548595 |
5 | Mrs. P. Chaya Devi | Girls hostel warden | 9493548588 |
6 | Mrs. Rani | Girls hostel warden | 7416218456 |
7 | Mr. Ragunath | Librarian | 9494610509 |