PINAKI MAJUMDAR
Jamshedpur, Aug 18: Netaji Subhas University observed Anti-Ragging Week from August 12–18, under the leadership of its Anti-Ragging Committee.
In line with the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Education and the University Grants Commission (UGC), the initiative aimed at fostering a safe, inclusive, and respectful learning environment for all students.
The week-long campaign highlighted the university’s commitment to UGC directives and its zero-tolerance policy towards ragging.

The week commenced with an inaugural address by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Prabhat Kumar Pani, who emphasized empathy, unity, and the importance of building a nurturing campus environment.
“Ragging is a violation of human dignity. At NSU, we stand united to eliminate this malpractice through education and awareness,” he remarked.
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Highlights of the Week
Awareness Rally: Students and faculty members took part in a campus-wide rally, raising slogans against ragging and holding placards.
Oath Ceremony: Hundreds of students pledged to uphold respect and integrity in their interactions and to stand against ragging.
Workshops and Seminars: Experts, including legal professionals, psychologists, and alumni, conducted sessions on the legal, psychological, and social impact of ragging.
Poster & Essay Competitions: Students creatively highlighted the harmful effects of ragging and the benefits of a ragging-free campus.
Short Film Screening: A short film depicting the trauma of ragging victims was screened to deepen student understanding of its consequences.
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Prof. Nazim Khan, Dean of Administration, reiterated the university’s vision during the program, stating: “Every student has the right to study in a fear-free environment. Organizing Anti-Ragging Week is part of our firm commitment to creating awareness and ensuring a respectful campus culture. Mutual respect and harmony are the cornerstones of a progressive educational institution.”
The university’s Anti-Ragging Committee and Student Welfare Cell played a pivotal role in organizing and supervising the activities.
The event witnessed active participation from Vice-Chancellor Prof. Prabhat Kumar Pani, Prof. Nazim Khan (Dean of Administration & Discipline), Prof. Moiz Ashraf (Controller of Examinations), Shraddha Verma (IQAC Director), Y. Jyoti (Chief Finance Officer), faculty deans, heads of departments, faculty members, and a large number of students across various disciplines.








