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UGC Flags 89 Institutes Including IIT Bombay, Kharagpu For Not Following Anti-Ragging Norms

INDIA, JUN 29 – The University Grants Commission issued 30-day compliance notices to 89 institutions for failing to submit mandatory anti-ragging reports, including 17 Institutes of National Importance.

  • The University Grants Commission has issued a notice to 89 institutions for failing to comply with anti-ragging regulations, including IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Hyderabad, and IIT Palakkad.
  • Manish Joshi, UGC Secretary, stated that the lack of compliance endangers student safety amid rising concerns about ragging-related distress.
  • Institutions must submit anti-ragging undertakings and compliance reports within 30 days or face penalties, including withdrawal of funding and public disclosure of their non-compliance status.
  • UGC emphasizes that non-compliance may result in the withdrawal of grants and de-recognition of institutions.
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