Grievances and Anti- Ragging


AtMATS University, we are committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for all our students. Our Grievances and Anti-Ragging page serves as a dedicated platform to address student concerns promptly and ensure their well-being. We have established a structured grievance redressal mechanism to resolve academic, administrative, or personal issues effectively. Additionally, we have a zero-tolerance policy towards ragging, with a robust Anti-Ragging Committee in place to prevent and address any instances of misconduct. This page provides comprehensive information on how to report grievances or ragging incidents, contact details of committee members, and guidelines to foster awareness and compliance with anti-ragging norms. Together, we strive to maintain a harmonious and respectful campus culture.

National Ragging Prevention Programme

National Anti-Ragging Helpline

24x7 Toll Free: 1800-180-5522

Email: helpline@antiragging.in

Website: www.antiragging.in

UGC Monitoring Agency

Centre for Youth (C4Y)

Email: antiragging@c4yindia.org

Website: www.c4yindia.org

Contact Details of the Nodal Officers of Anti-Ragging Committee and Squad

Nodal Officer Name: Prof. (Dr.) Umesh Gupta

Email: helpline@matsuniversity.ac.in

Tel: +91 99268 69000

Ragging is a Criminal Offence

RAGGING IS A CRIMINAL OFFENCE AND THE CULPRITS WILL ATTRACT PUNITIVE ACTION AS MENTIONED IN THE UGC REGULATIONS

UGC Regulations on Ragging

Ragging in all its forms is totally banned in this institution, whether it occurs in academic areas, residential areas, cafeterias, sports grounds, or in transportation. The institution will take strict action, including criminal proceedings and/or cancellation of admission, against those found guilty.

Punishable Ingredients of Ragging

  • Abetment / instigation to ragging
  • Criminal conspiracy to rag
  • Unlawful assembly and rioting during ragging
  • Public nuisance created during ragging
  • Violation of decency and morals through ragging
  • Injury to body, causing hurt / mental trauma or grievous hurt
  • Wrongful restraint and wrongful confinement
  • Use of criminal force
  • Assault as well as sexual offences or unnatural offences
  • Extortion and criminal trespass
  • Offences against property
  • Criminal intimidation
  • Attempt to commit any of the above offences
  • Physical or psychological humiliation
  • Any form of abuse (spoken words, emails, blogs, public insults, etc.)
  • Disruption of academic activity
  • Other offences defined under the term "Ragging"

Note: In case of any ragging-related incident, the concerned student will be given an opportunity to explain. If the explanation is unsatisfactory, the student will be expelled without prejudice to legal proceedings.