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New Delhi, National Medical Commission issued a public notice on Thursday, in which all medical institutions saw Anti-Ragging Day on August 12 as Anti-Ragging Day and followed it with a long anti-ring week from August 12 to August 18.
In 2023, the University Grants Commission decided that the anti-coagling day of anti-coagling week would be seen from August 12 and August 18 to increase awareness against ragging.
NMC said, “To prevent ragging, the UGC has prepared rules for curbing the risk of ragging in higher educational institutions. These rules are essential, and all institutions need to take necessary steps to implement its implementation in Toto, including the monitoring mechanisms, according to the provisions, and ensure their strict application.”
The UGC has also taken several active steps, including effective launch of media campaigns and awareness activities to prevent ragging. The Commission said that videos on anti-coagling are also uploaded on the UGC website for use by higher educational institutions.
Public notice attached a advice issued by the UGC on 22 July, urging higher educational institutions to conduct activities such as slogan writing, essay writing, posters, logo designing, street play performance, photography, debates and more competitions on anti-ragging themes.
This suggested distribution of certificates and prizes to actively encourage participants to encourage anti-ringing measures. The UGC advised to conduct social media campaigns, display video messages by head of institutions on the institute’s website and social media platforms and screening anti-coagulating short films.
This suggested to keep awareness activities such as workshops, seminars, interactive sessions and other creative routes, such as establishing selfie corners in the campus to spread major messages and encouraged students to participate in a national competition on digital posters, reel and short videos.
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