Shri Adarsh BCA College

Managed by Shri Akhil Anjana Kelavani Mandal, Radhanpur

ANTI RAGGING COMMITTEE

The Anti-Ragging Committee at Shri Adarsh BCA College is formed to actively prevent and address any instances of ragging on campus. Ragging, which may include physical, verbal, or emotional harassment—especially of new students by seniors—is strictly prohibited. This committee works to ensure a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment for all students, promoting a culture of trust, support, and mutual respect across the college community.

ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE Members:

SR. NO.NAMEDESIGNATION
1P.B. CHAUDHARIPRINCIPAL
2M.T. CHAUDHARICoordinator
3M.J. SATHAVARAMember
4K.K.PATELMember
5R.C. JADEJAMale Student Representative
6Y.P.NADODAMale Student Representative
7N.T.CHAUDHARIFemale Student Representative

ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE

Objectives

The Committee is responsible for promoting anti-ragging activities widely, monitoring and supervising the Anti-Ragging Squad’s performance, collecting complaints from students and parents/guardians, conducting counselling sessions for senior students in the classroom and for new students during admission and induction, and more.

 Every academic year, Our BCA College forms the committee. 

 Responsibilities of the Committee

  1. The Committee’s duties include informing parents and new students during the orientation program that ragging and encouraging ragging within the college residence hall, and its grounds is strictly prohibited and considered a serious offense. 
  2. To stop ragging, an anti-ragging committee and squad have been established.
  3. Students who are caught engaging in or encouraging ragging will face harsh consequences under the criminal law.
  4. As a result, it is recommended that all new students who have been the targets of mistreatment contact a member of the anti-ragging committee or squad right away so that they can take the necessary action. 
  5. The committee noted that all of the anti-ragging squad members are closely monitoring the interactions between junior and senior students, and they are greatly valued for their efforts.
  6. At the time of admission, students are asked to complete anti-ragging tasks.