The UGC emphasised that these lapses represent a major violation of regulatory norms and put scholar security in danger, particularly in mild of accelerating considerations over ragging incidents and a hostile campus setting.
The College Grants Fee (UGC) has named 89 increased schooling establishments, together with a number of premier institutes, in a listing of defaulters for failing to stick to necessary anti-ragging laws. A show-cause discover has been issued to every establishment, urging speedy corrective motion.
Prime establishments amongst defaulters
The defaulter record consists of 17 Institutes of nationwide significance, such as-
- IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Hyderabad, IIT Palakkad
- IIM Bangalore, IIM Rohtak, IIM Tiruchirappalli
- AIIMS Raebareli, NIDs
Different notable names:-
- Aligarh Muslim College
- Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata
- RGIPT Basar
Key lapses: Lacking undertakings and stories
Regardless of a number of advisories, reminders, and interventions from the Anti-Ragging Monitoring Company, the establishments failed to-
- Submit on-line anti-ragging undertakings from college students
- Present institutional compliance stories outlining measures taken to forestall ragging
The UGC famous that these failures characterize a severe breach of laws and compromise scholar security, notably amid rising considerations about ragging-related incidents and campus hostility.
UGC points 30-day ultimatum
In a strongly worded discover dated June 9, signed by UGC Secretary Prof. Manish R Joshi, establishments have been directed to-
- Submit full compliance stories inside 30 days
- Safe on-line anti-ragging affidavits from all college students
- Element current and deliberate anti-ragging mechanisms of their campuses
Strict motion for continued non-compliance
The UGC has warned of significant penalties for failing to fulfill the deadline, including-
- Withdrawal of UGC grants and funding
- Public disclosure of non-compliance standing
- Attainable de-recognition or withdrawal of affiliation
Name for pressing motion
The Fee has urged establishments to deal with the problem as a matter of utmost urgency, stating, “Your immediate compliance might be important in upholding institutional duty in the direction of scholar welfare.”