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Time of India
5 hours ago
- Time of India
IIT Defaulter List: Four IITs, 3 IIMs, AMU on UGC's defaulter list for non-compliance of anti-ragging norms, ET Education
Advt Advt New Delhi, Four Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and three Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) are on the defaulter list for not complying with anti-ragging norms, according to officials at University Grants Commission (UGC).The UGC has issued show-cause notices to 89 institutions across the country for not submitting mandatory compliance undertakings of anti-ragging the defaulter list are 17 Institutes of National Importance, including IITs, IIMs, AIIMS and defaulter IITs are - IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Palakkad and IIT Hyderabad. Similarly, IIM Bombay, IIM Rohtak and IIM Tiruchirpalli are also on the defaulters also include AIIMS Raebareli and National Institute of Design -- Delhi, Andhra Pradesh and Haryana."It has come to the attention of UGC that these institutions have failed to submit the mandatory Anti-Ragging undertakings by students and compliance undertaking by the institutions, despite multiple advisories issued by the UGC, follow-up calls from the Anti-Ragging Helpline, and direct interventions by the Anti Ragging Monitoring Agency," said UGC Secretary Manish Joshi."Adherence to the UGC Regulation on Ragging, 2009 is mandatory for all Higher Education Institutions (HEls). Failure to comply not only violates UGC guidelines but also compromises student safety, particularly in light of increasing concerns about ragging-related distress and campus hostility," he UGC has warned the defaulter institutions of withdrawing UGC Grants and Funding, impacting financial assistance and research projects and de-recognition or withdrawal of affiliation, if the norms are not complied within 30 Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Hyderabad; Aligarh Muslim University; Nalanda University; IGNOU and Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata are among other prominent institutions on the defaulter Anti-Ragging Regulations, 2009 mandate that every student and their parents and guardians must submit an anti-ragging undertaking at the time of admission and at the beginning of every academic year. PTI>


NDTV
16 hours ago
- NDTV
UGC Notice To 89 Institutions Includes IITs, IIMs Over Anti-Ragging Norm Violations
UGC Notice to IITs, IIMs: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has issued a notice to 89 institutions across the country, including four Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), three Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), and Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), for failing to comply with anti-ragging regulations. As per the UGC Regulations on Ragging, 2009, every institution affiliated with UGC is required to submit Compliance Undertaking and Anti-Ragging undertakings from students. According to the notice, "It has come to the attention of UGC that these institutions have not submitted the mandatory Anti-Ragging undertakings from students and the compliance undertakings from institutions, despite repeated advisories, follow-up calls from the Anti-Ragging Helpline, and direct interventions by the Anti-Ragging Monitoring Agency." "Compliance with the UGC Regulation on Ragging, 2009 is mandatory for all Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). Non-compliance not only breaches UGC guidelines but also endangers student safety, especially amid rising concerns regarding ragging-related distress and hostile campus environments," the notice stated. The four IITs named in the defaulters' list include IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Palakkad, and IIT Hyderabad. The IIMs include IIM Bombay, IIM Rohtak, and IIM Tiruchirappalli. Other notable institutions cited for non-compliance are AIIMS Raebareli and the National Institutes of Design in Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, and Haryana. In response to the non-compliance, the institutions in the list are required to submit the Anti-Ragging undertakings written by students and compliance undertaking by institutions. Also, they must provide a comprehensive report on the measures taken by them to reduce ragging in their campuses. The institutions that fail to comply within 30 days of the notice will be : taken off of the UGC Grants and funding which will coherently impact the research projects and financial assistance. Marked as Non-Compliant on the UGC website and the same will be disclosed publicly. Considered for de-recognition or withdrawal of affiliation, subject to further review.


India Today
a day ago
- India Today
IIT Bombay, IIM Rohtak named in UGC's anti-ragging defaulter list
In a major step to protect students, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has listed 89 colleges and universities across India for not following anti-ragging rules. The list includes top institutions like four IITs, three IIMs, and other leading national IITs flagged for non-compliance are IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Hyderabad, and IIT Palakkad. The IIMs in question include IIM Bombay, IIM Rohtak, and IIM Tiruchirappalli. Others on the list include AIIMS Raebareli and the National Institute of Design (NID) campuses in Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, and UGC issued show-cause notices to these institutions for not submitting the required anti-ragging undertakings from both students and the institutions themselves, despite repeated advisories, follow-up calls from the Anti-Ragging Helpline, and interventions by the Anti-Ragging Monitoring Agency. 'Despite multiple reminders, these institutions have not submitted compliance documents mandated under the UGC's Anti-Ragging Regulations, 2009,' said UGC Secretary Manish Joshi. 'This is a serious concern, especially considering the rising instances of ragging-related distress and growing safety concerns within campuses,' he to comply with these regulations could result in severe penalties. The UGC has warned that it may withdraw grants, suspend research funding, or even cancel the affiliation of non-compliant institutions if they do not respond within 30 notable institutions on the defaulters' list include Aligarh Muslim University, Nalanda University, NIPER Hyderabad, IGNOU, and the Indian Statistical Institute in per the UGC guidelines, it is compulsory for every student, along with their parents or guardians, to submit an anti-ragging affidavit at the time of admission and at the beginning of every academic year. Institutions are also required to file compliance reports to ensure accountability and safeguard student welfare.(With PTI inputs)- Ends


Indian Express
a day ago
- Indian Express
IIT Bombay, Kharagpur, & others on UGC's defaulter list for non-compliance of anti-ragging norms
Four Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and three Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) are on the defaulter list for not complying with anti-ragging norms, according to officials at the University Grants Commission (UGC). The UGC has issued show-cause notices to 89 institutions across the country for not submitting mandatory compliance undertakings of anti-ragging norms. On the defaulter list are 17 Institutes of National Importance, including IITs, IIMs, AIIMS and NIDs. The defaulters IITs are – IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Palakkad and IIT Hyderabad. Similarly, IIM Bombay, IIM Rohtak and IIM Tiruchirpalli are also on the list. The defaulters also include AIIMS Raebareli and National Institute of Design — Delhi, Andhra Pradesh and Haryana. 'It has come to the attention of UGC that these institutions have failed to submit the mandatory Anti-Ragging undertakings by students and compliance undertaking by the institutions, despite multiple advisories issued by the UGC, follow-up calls from the Anti-Ragging Helpline, and direct interventions by the Anti Ragging Monitoring Agency,' said UGC Secretary Manish Joshi. 'Adherence to the UGC Regulation on Ragging, 2009 is mandatory for all Higher Education Institutions (HEls). Failure to comply not only violates UGC guidelines but also compromises student safety, particularly in light of increasing concerns about ragging-related distress and campus hostility,' he added. The UGC has warned the defaulter institutions of withdrawing UGC Grants and Funding, impacting financial assistance and research projects and de-recognition or withdrawal of affiliation, if the norms are not complied with 30 days. National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Hyderabad; Aligarh Muslim University; Nalanda University; IGNOU and Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata are among other prominent institutions on the defaulter list. The Anti-Ragging Regulations, 2009 mandate that every student and their parents and guardians must submit an anti-ragging undertaking at the time of admission and at the beginning of every academic year.


Time of India
a day ago
- General
- Time of India
IITs, IIMs, AMU among 89 institutions pulled up by UGC over anti-ragging norm violations
Several of India's premier educational institutions, including four Indian Institutes of Technology ( IITs ), three Indian Institutes of Management ( IIMs ), and Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), have been pulled up by the University Grants Commission ( UGC ) for failing to comply with mandatory anti-ragging regulations. The UGC has issued show-cause notices to 89 institutions across the country for not submitting the required anti-ragging undertakings. These undertakings include declarations from students, as well as compliance reports from the institutions themselves, as mandated under the UGC's 2009 regulations to curb ragging in higher education. Among the 89, 17 are Institutes of National Importance. The four IITs on the defaulter list are IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Palakkad, and IIT Hyderabad. The three IIMs include IIM Bombay, IIM Rohtak, and IIM Tiruchirappalli. Other top institutions found non-compliant include AIIMS Raebareli and the National Institutes of Design in Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, and Haryana. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Outdoor Clothing | Designed to Perform. Built to Endure. Trek Kit India Shop Now Undo 'It has come to the attention of UGC that these institutions have failed to submit the mandatory Anti-Ragging undertakings by students and compliance undertaking by the institutions, despite multiple advisories issued by the UGC, follow-up calls from the Anti-Ragging Helpline, and direct interventions by the Anti Ragging Monitoring Agency,' UGC Secretary Manish Joshi said, reported PTI. 'Adherence to the UGC Regulation on Ragging, 2009 is mandatory for all Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). Failure to comply not only violates UGC guidelines but also compromises student safety, particularly in light of increasing concerns about ragging-related distress and campus hostility,' he added. Live Events In addition to public censure, the UGC has warned that continued non-compliance may lead to withdrawal of grants and funding, cancellation of research projects, and even de-recognition or withdrawal of affiliation if corrective action is not taken within 30 days. Other prominent institutions that have received notices include the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Hyderabad; Nalanda University; Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU); and the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. As per the UGC's 2009 regulations, every student, along with their parents or guardians, must submit an anti-ragging undertaking at the time of admission and at the start of each academic year. The regulations aim to ensure a safe and inclusive campus environment free from intimidation or harassment. With inputs from PTI