As per statutory regulations, ragging includes one or more of the following acts:
Teasing or Rude Behavior
Any conduct by a student (spoken, written, or through actions) that teases, mistreats, or behaves rudely with a fresher or any other student.Rowdy or Undisciplined Activities
Any act that causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship, physical or psychological harm, fear, or apprehension in a fresher or another student.Acts Causing Shame or Embarrassment
Forcing a student to perform an act that they would not ordinarily do, resulting in shame, embarrassment, or mental/physical distress.Disruption of Academic Activities
Any act by a senior student that disrupts or interferes with the regular academic activities of a fresher or another student.Exploitation for Academic Work
Using the services of a fresher or any student to complete academic tasks assigned to an individual or group.Financial Extortion
Forcing a fresher or any student to spend money or bear financial burdens.Physical or Sexual Abuse
Any form of physical abuse including sexual harassment, assault, stripping, forcing obscene acts or gestures, or causing bodily harm.Verbal or Written Abuse
Insults, derogatory remarks, emails, posts, or public humiliation that cause mental distress or derive perverted or sadistic pleasure from another student’s discomfort.Mental Harassment or Intimidation
Any act affecting the mental health or self-confidence of a fresher or student, including abuse of power, authority, or superiority.
Objectives
The Anti-Ragging Committee is constituted to:
Prevent ragging within the institute premises.
Create awareness among students regarding the ill effects and legal consequences of ragging.
Ensure a safe, respectful, and inclusive campus environment.
Functions
The Committee shall:
Conduct awareness programs on Anti-Ragging for students.
Display posters and notices across the campus regarding ragging and its punishments.
Ensure vigilance at sensitive areas such as canteens, hostels, bus stops, corridors, and other common spaces.
Inquire into complaints of ragging received from students.
Recommend appropriate action as per the guidelines of AICTE/UGC and other regulatory authorities.
Coordinate with the Grievance & Redressal Committee to strengthen anti-ragging initiatives.
Organize meetings, seminars, and presentations for senior students, faculty, and non-teaching staff.
Conduct meetings as and when required and report relevant matters to the Director.
Complaint Mechanism
Students can report incidents of ragging through any of the following channels:
Submit a written complaint to the Anti-Ragging Committee.
Drop complaints in the designated complaint box available on campus.
All complaints will be treated with strict confidentiality.
Name of the Member
Role
Designation & Department
Dr. Mahesha K
Chairman/Principal
Principal. SKIT
Dr. KrishneGowda B M
Convener
Professor. Dept. of ME
Dr.Hemalatha K L
Member
Professor & Head, CSE
Dr.Shankar B S
Member
Professor & Head, S & H
Dr.Divyalakshmi
Member
Professor & Head, ECE/VLSI
Dr.Roopa D
Member
Professor & Head, CV
Dr.Jaya Sudha
Member
Professor & Head, AIML
Prof.Srinivasan A
Member
Associate Professor. Dept. of ME
Mr.Madhu C V
Member
Police Inspector.
Police StationSoladevanahalli.
Vikas (1KT23ME014)
Student Member
III -year ME Student
Bhoomika (1KT22EC010)
Student Member
IV -year ECE Student
Surendra Yadav (1KT22CS113)
Student Member
IV -year CSE Student
Skanda Krishna (1KT22CS109)
Student Member
IV -year CSE Student




