Anti-Ragging Week at Index Department of Physiotherapy and Paramedical Sciences College
Index Department of Physiotherapy and Paramedical Sciences College reaffirmed its commitment to a ragging-free environment by organizing an Anti-Ragging Week from August 12 to 18. The event engaged students from all BPT and BMLT batches, senior and junior, in a collective pledge against ragging.
The week-long initiative included various activities:
Poster making and logo designing competitions
Slogan writing and essay writing contests
Screening of a short film highlighting the consequences of ragging
These activities encouraged students to express their creativity while emphasizing the importance of mutual respect and harmony. Principal Dr. Reshma Khurana Mam addressed the gathering, stressing the college’s zero-tolerance policy toward ragging.
Students enthusiastically participated, showcasing their talent and sensitivity toward the issue. The event fostered a sense of unity and responsibility among students, promoting a culture of inclusivity and empathy.
The Anti-Ragging Week aimed to:
Educate students about the negative impacts of ragging
Encourage open communication and reporting of incidents
Foster a supportive and welcoming college environment
By organizing this event, Index Department of Physiotherapy and Paramedical Sciences College reinforced its dedication to providing a safe and supportive environment for all students. This initiative ensures the well-being and dignity of each individual, paving the way for a positive academic experience. The success of Anti-Ragging Week reflects the college’s commitment to nurturing a culture of respect, empathy, and inclusivity.