A campaign against ragging
The ITM University recently pledged to keep its campus free from ragging as students, parents and representatives of the local police attended a meeting of the anti-ragging committee that discussed measures and initiatives to curb ragging.
The meeting of the anti-ragging committee was attended by the representatives from the local police, an NGO, the parents of students studying at ITM University, students of the senior batch, as well as the Registrar and faculty of ITM University.
“It is the duty of every member of the ITM University to ensure a ragging-free environment,” said professor Prem Vrat, vice-chancellor, while addressing the meeting.
He urged the members of the programme to take care of all necessary measures and ensure that no ragging takes place. “There would be a zero-tolerance to ragging and no incident of ragging would be condoned,” he said and also asked the members to create a healthy relationship between the fresh batch and senior students.
The Secretary of the anti-ragging committee, J.R. Sharma briefed the members on the initiatives taken at the beginning of the previous academic session which resulted in a ragging-free year.
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