The Anti-Ragging Committee at GNIET upholds our "Education First" philosophy by maintaining a completely ragging-free campus environment. We are committed to ensuring that every student can focus on their education without fear, intimidation, or harassment of any kind.
Our comprehensive anti-ragging framework includes prevention, monitoring, and swift action mechanisms to create a safe and conducive learning atmosphere where academic excellence can flourish.
Our Anti-Ragging Committee comprises dedicated faculty members committed to maintaining our "Education First" environment free from ragging and harassment. Each member works to ensure student safety and well-being.
| S.No. | Name | Department & Position | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Prof. Arpita Nandanwar |
HOD, Applied Science & Humanities |
Coordinator |
| 2. | Prof. Ishan Lade |
HOD, Mechanical Engineering |
Member |
| 3. | Prof. Mamta Powar |
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering |
Member |
| 4. | Prof. Jagruti Ghatole |
Assistant Professor, Computer Science & Engineering |
Member |
| 5. | Prof. Pawan Raut |
Assistant Professor, Computer Science Engineering |
Member |
| 6. | Prof. Aparna Jaipurkar |
Assistant Professor, Applied Science & Humanities |
Member |
| 7. | Prof. Rakesh Karmarkar |
Assistant Professor, Applied Science & Humanities |
Member |
Our Anti-Ragging Squad provides immediate response and intervention services. These dedicated members are available 24/7 to address any incidents and ensure swift action to maintain campus safety.
| S.No. | Name & Contact | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. |
Prof. Avinash Mankar
Contact: 8830640076
|
avinashmankar@gmail.com | Coordinator |
| 2. |
Prof. Raju Bondre
Contact: 9503911965
|
rajubondre15@gmail.com | Member |
| 3. |
Prof. Sushant Gajbhiye
Contact: 9096598965
|
susshant.gajbhiye@gmail.com | Member |
Strict zero tolerance approach to ragging with immediate disciplinary action and legal consequences for offenders.
Continuous monitoring of campus areas and hostel facilities with dedicated squad members available round the clock.
Secure and anonymous reporting mechanisms to encourage students to report incidents without fear of retaliation.
Students can report ragging incidents through multiple channels including direct contact with committee members, anonymous complaint boxes, online reporting system, or the 24/7 helpline. All reports are treated with utmost seriousness and confidentiality, with immediate investigation and appropriate action taken to ensure student safety.
Comprehensive guidelines outlining anti-ragging policies, procedures, and disciplinary measures.
View DocumentProf. Arpita Nandanwar
HOD, Applied Science & Humanities
Prof. Avinash Mankar
📞 8830640076
✉️ avinashmankar@gmail.com
24/7 Emergency Response Available