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Anti-Ragging Committee Constitution
LOKMANYA TILAK INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES AND RESEARCH, NAGPUR.

No.: Office Order Date: 12.12.2012

All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) New Delhi has published a notification no F.No.37-3/Legal/AICTE/2009 dated 01.07.2009 which has been published in the gazette of India, extraordinary Part 3 Section 4 dated 25.05.2012 to prohibit, prevent & eliminate the scourge of ragging including any conduct by the student whether by words spoken, written or by an act which has the effect of teasing treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student or indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activity.

In view of the above notification it is mandatory to constitute an anti-ragging committee. Therefore following committee is hereby constituted.

ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE

|S.No |Designation |Name of the Member |Capacity |
|1 |Principal / Director of the Institution |Dr. S.R.Varma |President |
| | | | |
|2 |Representative of Police Administration |Senior Police Inspector, Police Station M.I.D.C Nagpur. |Member |
| | | | |
|3 |Representatives from Faculty members |Prof. Kartik Uttarwar |Member |
| | |Ms. Minal Ahir | |
|4 |Representatives of parents of students |Smt. Aarti Pramod Borikar parent of Ms. Pratika Borikar

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