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Promoting a Safe and Respectful Environment

What is Ragging?
Ragging is any form of physical or mental harassment of new students or juniors by
their seniors.

TYPES OF RAGGING
 Verbal Abuse: Insulting, teasing, or intimidating new students.

 Physical Abuse: Beating, hitting, or forcing students to perform physical tasks.

 Emotional Abuse: Humiliating or psychologically torturing students.

 Cyber Ragging: Harassing students through digital platforms or social media.


CONSEQUENCES OF RAGGING
For Victims For Perpetrators

o Psychological trauma o Legal consequences


o Physical injuries o Academic penalties
o Academic setbacks o Expulsion from institution
o Loss of self-esteem o Criminal record
How to contact
Anti ragging cell
• Block 32-100

Anti ragging helpline:


• 01824 444020
• 9876644331

Email: [email protected]
Department of Counselling
&
Happiness
Our Objectives
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Problem Addressal Departmen Solution Orientation


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without Counseling with judgment
judgement and
Happiness
Our Objectives: Mental
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Our Objective- Mental Awareness

Helps to create positive mindset


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2 Overall Holistic development for happier life

3 Determine steps for fulfilling goals


Our Objectives: Solution
Orientation
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explore options &
develop strategies

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Psychological Psycho-Neurobics Lab


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Clicking on the YourDOST icon to access YourDOST


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Purpose and Goal?
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2 How to stop
Overthinking?
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interpersonal relationships

3 Beat Examinophobia 7 Self Discipline is the key to


Success

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interpersonal relationships
How to connect with
Psychologists?

Book an appointment with a

RMS You can psychologist via UMS


UMS Navigation> Health services
UMS Navigation > Relationship
Management System > Log request
Department> Student Relationship OR
(DSR)
Category > Counselling & Happiness
Subcategory > Counselling & Happiness Walk In
OR Building 8, Room 208 to fix an
appointment/ consult a
Psychologist.

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