Ragging-Free Campus – Dumka College of Health and Professional Education

At Dumka College of Health Education, we take pride in fostering a campus environment that is safe, welcoming, and conducive to the personal and academic growth of every student. Our institution strictly adheres to the guidelines laid out by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and other governing bodies, ensuring that our campus remains completely ragging-free.

Zero-Tolerance Policy on Ragging
Ragging in any form—whether physical, verbal, or psychological—is strictly prohibited at Dumka College. We maintain a zero-tolerance policy towards ragging, with severe disciplinary actions taken against anyone found involved in such activities. Our proactive stance ensures that new students can transition into college life smoothly, without fear or harassment.

Anti-Ragging Committee and Measures
The college has established a dedicated Anti-Ragging Committee and an Anti-Ragging Squad to monitor campus activities and respond promptly to any reported cases of ragging. These bodies are composed of senior faculty members and administrative staff, tasked with ensuring the campus remains ragging-free.

Key measures include:

  • Surveillance and Monitoring: The campus is closely monitored through CCTV surveillance, and members of the Anti-Ragging Squad actively patrol common areas to prevent any incidents.
  • Orientation Programs: Upon admission, students are made aware of the anti-ragging policies and encouraged to report any incidents of ragging immediately.
  • Anonymous Reporting: To ensure confidentiality, students can report ragging cases anonymously through our grievance redressal system or directly to the Anti-Ragging Committee.

Disciplinary Actions
Any student found engaging in ragging will face strict consequences, including suspension, expulsion, or legal action as per the provisions of the law. We are fully committed to ensuring that all students feel secure and supported, and we encourage anyone facing issues to come forward without hesitation.

Support for New Students
In addition to these preventive measures, the college organizes mentoring and counseling programs to help new students adjust to campus life. Senior students are encouraged to participate in creating a supportive and inclusive environment, ensuring that everyone can thrive academically and socially.

At Dumka College of Health and Professional Education, we are dedicated to upholding a respectful, ragging-free environment where every student feels safe and valued.