All colleges have been asked to use NCC and NSS students as volunteers. Police pickets will be set up outside girls' colleges. There will also be patrolling outside the campus. Delhi Police has assured DU that women police in plain clothes will also be deployed outside the college campus. Every principal, director, head, warden has been told that they have the right to take punitive action wherever needed.
DU ragging complaint procedure: How to complain
- Submit a written complaint in the college complaint box.
- Call UGC's 24×7 anti-ragging helpline at 1800-180-5522.
- Contact UGC's monitoring agency i.e. Centre for Youth on 09818044577.
- Call DU Joint Control Room, North Campus phone number 27667221.
- Call DU Joint Control Room South Campus at 24119832.
- Call the police on 112 or inform the nearest PCR van.
- Use Anti Ragging/Himmat App.
- Campus Security Vehicle (Vamika), SHO Morris Nagar 8750870128
- Email proctor@du.ac.in and helpline@antiragging.in
What is the punishment for ragging?
- Suspension from college
- Expulsion from the University or cancellation of degree
- Punitive action
- Withholding results
- Restrictions on classes or exams
No ragging day and week in DU
DU will observe 'No Ragging Day' on August 12 and 'No Ragging Week' from August 12 to August 18. On July 25, DU's Proctorial Board met, which was attended by Delhi University officials as well as police officers. Several decisions were taken to stop ragging in university and college campuses.
An undertaking will be taken from all students and hostel residents as well as their guardians. The university will set up two joint control rooms in the North Campus and South Campus (phone number 24119832), which will function from August 1 to August 10.
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