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Anti-ragging Week - Department of Medical Biotechnology

Anti-ragging Week - Department of Medical Biotechnology

  • Start Date : August 12,2024
  • End Date : August 18,2024
  • Venue : SMU
  • Category : Event

Department of Medical Biotechnology, SMIMS, East Sikkim, Sikkim-737135 In view of the “Anti-ragging week Mahotsav” initiated by UGC, 2024 and as an important measure to spread awareness against ragging, an interactive session was organized by the Department of Medical Biotechnology, SMIMS.

  • Start Date : August 12,2024
  • End Date : August 18,2024
  • Venue : SMU
  • Category : Event

Department of Medical Biotechnology, SMIMS, East Sikkim, Sikkim-737135 In view of the “Anti-ragging week Mahotsav” initiated by UGC, 2024 and as an important measure to spread awareness against ragging, an interactive session was organized by the Department of Medical Biotechnology, SMIMS.

Interactive Session Report

 Anti-ragging Week [12-18/08/2024]

Department of Medical Biotechnology, SMIMS

 

Date of Departmental Activity: 17th August 2024 (Saturday)

Organizers: Department of Medical Biotechnology, SMIMS, East Sikkim, Sikkim-737135

 

In view of the “Anti-ragging week Mahotsav” initiated by UGC, 2024 and as an important measure to spread awareness against ragging, an interactive session was organized by the Department of Medical Biotechnology, SMIMS. The session was moderated by Mrs. Chamma Gupta, Lecturer, Department of Medical Biotechnology, SMIMS.  The session was attended by a total of 45 BSc and MSc Medical Biotechnology Students and other faculties of the department.

 

The session included speech and talks from four BSc and MSc 1st year and 2nd Year Medical Biotechnology Students followed by an interactive session among the newly admitted students and the senior students of Medical Biotechnology. The session was highlighted with the components, importance, significance, the punishable acts of ragging, effects of ragging on its victims, bridging the gap between junior and senior batches and students were encouraged to collectively take a stand against ragging. The students were also made aware of the code of conduct and other policies with reference to institutional and UGC regulations.