About the Cell

The Anti Ragging Cell of MTM College is constituted in accordance with the UGC Act, 1956 and the UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009. The Cell is established to ensure a safe, respectful, and ragging-free campus environment for all students.

Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited at MTM College of Arts, Science & Commerce. The institution follows a zero-tolerance policy against ragging and takes strict disciplinary action against anyone found guilty of ragging or abetting ragging. Such actions may lead to suspension, cancellation of admission, expulsion, or legal proceedings as per law.

The Anti Ragging Cell works proactively to create awareness among students and to promote mutual respect, discipline, and healthy student relationships on campus.

Objectives

The Anti Ragging Cell functions as a supervisory, preventive, and advisory body to maintain a ragging-free culture within the college campus.

  • Prevent ragging in all forms within the campus.
  • Create awareness regarding anti-ragging laws and regulations.
  • Encourage friendly and respectful student interactions.
  • Receive and address complaints related to ragging confidentially.
  • Recommend disciplinary action against offenders.
  • Ensure a safe and welcoming environment for new students.

Staff Advisor to the College Union

Mr. Asik N P

Associate Professor

NSS Programme Officer

Mr. Asik N P

Associate Professor

Member

Mrs. Rasalath Sekkeer

Panchayat Ward Member

Member

Mr. Abdul Majeed T.A

PTA Vice President

Senior Faculty Member

Ms. Preeshma K V

Assistant Professor

Senior Faculty Member

Ms. Foushiba P K M

Assistant Professor

Senior Faculty Member

Ms. Suhara Beevi K

Assistant Professor

Senior Faculty Member

Ms. Maya C

Assistant Professor (HOD)

Convenor

Mr. Nandakumar C P

Assistant Professor

Chairman

Mr. Rajendra Kumar

Assistant Professor

Reports

Anti Ragging Policy

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Minutes

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Anti Ragging Meeting Minutes

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Anti Ragging Cell Activities

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