Ragging is a cognizable offence. This heinous practice has caused deaths and suicides of many bright students in the recent past in India forcing the Supreme Court to take a serious view of the menace and recommend deterrent and justifiably harsh punishment to those guilty of ragging. As per the Supreme Court directive the primary responsibility of preventing ragging rests with the educational institution itself by sensitizing the students and parents on the highly immoral side of it cautioning the students that indulging in ragging can dash all their career goals and by taking stern action against the offenders. This Anti-Ragging Policy document will help the College to put in place a structured mechanism to monitor ragging related issues and mete out the most stringent punishment, to the wrong-doers.