JIPMER Shares 14 UGC Anti-Ragging Awareness Videos to Strengthen Zero-Tolerance Policy
Puducherry- Through a circular, the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) has informed that as part of the Anti-ragging awareness initiative, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has shared a series of Anti-Ragging Awareness Videos for all institutions and students' reference.
According to the circular, a series of 14 anti-ragging awareness videos have been shared for the reference of all the institutes and students. These awareness videos can also be viewed from the anti-ragging official website. Below are the 14 anti-ragging awareness videos:
1 UGC Chairman, Prof. M. Jagadesh Kumar on zero tolerance for any form of ragging.
2 How UGC Advisory 2025 Guides HEIs on Ragging Prevention.
3 How to Fill Anti-Ragging Undertaking.
4 How to Report, Register, and Track Your Ragging Complaint.
5 How Ragging is Defined and What Constitutes Ragging.
6 How to Obtain Institute Anti-Ragging Login Credentials.
7 How to Submit HEIs' Annual Anti-Ragging Compliance Reports.
8 How to Navigate the Institution's Anti-Ragging Dashboard.
9 How to Update Anti-Ragging Information on HEIs' Websites
10 How to Display Anti-Ragging Posters in Your Institution.
11 How to Organise Anti-Ragging Day & Week Activities.
12 How to Submit the Anti-Ragging Day & Week Action Report.
13 How to Access the Anti-Ragging Website for Institutions.
14 How to Access the Anti-Ragging Website for Students.
The Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER) is a medical school located in Pondicherry. It is an institute of national importance (INI) and a tertiary care referral hospital. It is under the direct administrative control of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Indian Government, with autonomy to run its internal administration. The courses include undergraduate, postgraduate, super speciality, fellowships, PhD programs, post-basic diplomas, and certified courses.
JIPMER originated in the year 1823 as the Ecole de Medicine de Pondicherry, established by the French Government. It was renamed Dhanvantari Medical College in 1956 at the time of the de facto transfer of Pondicherry to the Government of India. It was established on its current campus in 1964 and is spread over 1922 acres.
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