Date: 14 August 2023
Time : 11 AM to 01 PM
Resourse Person: Dr. Sarika Sagar
Organized by: Anti-Ragging Committee in collaboration with Student Welfare VU Pune.
Venue: Vishwakarma University, Pune
Introduction:
On August 14, 2023 on the occasion of Anti ragging day the Anti-Ragging Committee in collaboration with Student Welfare at Vishwakarma University, Pune conducted an Anti-Ragging Awareness Session as part of our ongoing efforts to foster a safe and respectful environment for all members of our university community. The session was facilitated by Dr. Sarika Sagar, a renowned expert in the field of Law and student counselling.
Objective:
The primary objective of the session was to sensitize students, faculty, and staff about the detrimental effects of ragging and to disseminate information regarding the legal and disciplinary consequences associated with such behaviour. Additionally, the session aimed to empower participants with strategies to prevent, report, and address instances of ragging effectively.
Session Overview:
The awareness session commenced at 11 :00 and was attended by more than 70 participants, including students, faculty, and staff members. Dr. Sarika Sagar commenced the session by providing an overview of the definition and various forms of ragging, emphasizing its impact on victims and the broader university community.
Key Highlights:
- Dr. Sagar elucidated the psychological, emotional, and academic consequences of ragging on victims, highlighting the need for collective action to eradicate this menace.
- The session included interactive discussions, case studies to facilitate a deeper understanding of the dynamics involved in ragging incidents and appropriate responses.
- Participants were briefed about the legal provisions and institutional mechanisms in place to address ragging, emphasizing the importance of timely reporting and intervention.
- Dr. Sagar shared practical tips and strategies for creating a positive and inclusive campus culture, where mutual respect, empathy, and responsibility prevail.
- The session concluded with a question-and-answer segment, enabling participants to seek clarifications and share their insights on the subject matter.
Conclusion:
The Anti-Ragging Awareness Session on the occasion of Anti Ragging Day was conducted by Dr. Sarika Sagar proved to be an insightful and engaging initiative, contributing significantly to our ongoing efforts to combat ragging and promote a culture of dignity and respect within our university. The Anti-Ragging Committee expresses its gratitude to Dr. Sagar for her valuable contribution and extends appreciation to all participants for their active involvement.
Recommendations:
- Continuation of similar awareness sessions at regular intervals to reinforce key messages and ensure sustained engagement.
- Collaboration with student organizations, faculty members, and relevant stakeholders to amplify the impact of anti-ragging initiatives and foster a culture of collective responsibility.
We remain committed to upholding the principles of zero tolerance towards ragging and fostering a safe and nurturing environment conducive to learning and personal growth.


