Anti-Ragging Awareness Rally by our NSS Voluntees on August 12, 2025

A strong community is built on respect, understanding, and empathy — not fear. To reinforce this belief, our NSS (National Service Scheme) volunteers organized an impactful Anti-Ragging Awareness Rally on August 12, 2025, aimed at fostering a safe, inclusive, and supportive campus environment for all students.

The rally began with a powerful message: ragging has no place in an educational institution that thrives on mutual respect and unity. With banners, placards, and slogans promoting harmony, our enthusiastic volunteers marched across the campus and surrounding areas, spreading awareness about the harmful effects of ragging and the importance of upholding dignity and equality among peers.

Throughout the rally, volunteers interacted with fellow students and the community, highlighting the legal consequences of ragging and the support systems available for victims. The initiative also emphasized the need for compassion, open communication, and collective responsibility in ensuring that every student feels welcomed and valued from the moment they step into our institution.

This event not only demonstrated the dedication of our NSS volunteers but also reflected our institution’s zero-tolerance policy towards ragging. We believe that by standing together, promoting kindness, and encouraging inclusivity, we can create a learning space where everyone can grow without fear.

Together, let’s build a culture of respect — because respect inspires, and fear divides.

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