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ACTION AGAINST RAGGING

Maharashtra Prohibition of ragging Act 1999 which is in effect from 15th May 1999 has following provisions for Action against Ragging:

Ragging within or outside of any educational Institution is prohibited.

Whosoever directly or indirectly commits, participates in, abets, or propagates ragging within or outside Educational Institution shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term up to 2 years and / or penalty, which may extend to ten thousand rupees.

Any student convicted of an offence of ragging shall be dismissed from the educational institute and such student shall not be admitted in any other educational institute for a period of five years from the date of order of such dismissal.

Ragging is Prohibited as per the decision of the Supreme Court of India in Writ Petition No. (C) 656/1998.

Anti-Ragging Committee
Anti-Ragging Committee Members
Mr. Sandeep Gaekwad , Director (Admin), SCES
Dr. Renu Bhargava, Director ISBS
Mr. R. N. Tiwari, Dy. Director(Admin), ISBS
Prof. Pravin Dange, Asst. Professor, ISBS
Mrs. Shraddha Kulkarni, Faculty, ISBS
Mrs. Samta Mokashi, Chief Accountant
Mrs. Bhamini, Warden, Girls Hostel
Mr. Samsung, Warden, Boys Hostel

Drug / Alcohol Policy
Students of Indira are expected to abstain from drugs and alcohol during their stay at the institute. Violation of this policy will lead to cancellation of admission.
The Students of INDIRA are required to maintain a minimum of 85% attendance per semester. Any student failing to meet the above standard is liable to get his/her term cancelled and in addition will not be allowed to participate in the Campus Recruitment Program. Minimum attendance required in each subject per semester is 75% and Lack of attendance in any subject also results in Term Not Granted (TNG) for those subjects.
Feedback based on a monthly monitoring of attendance helps students maintain the minimum required attendance.

At Indira, we believe in inculcating a sense of discipline and belonging in the students by observing a strict dress code. Students are expected to wear formal dress (shirt & trouser for gents; salwar kameez for ladies) throughout the week, except on Saturdays which will be observed as 'casual-day'. On the occasion of guest lectures, seminars, etc. students are expected to be dressed in the Indira uniform (blazers, tie, shirt, trouser). A student failing to adhere to the dress code will not be allowed to attend the lectures and will face disciplinary action.

The boys and girls Hostels at Indira have a set of rules which have to be adhered to strictly by the students. Each hostel is headed by a warden who acts as a facilitator and observer to maintain the discipline in the hostels and ensure its smooth functioning. Students opting to stay in the hostel will have to sign an undertaking in accepting the rules set by the management. Ragging of any type will not be accepted and the concerned students' admissions would be canceled immediately.