The Anti-Ragging Committee of Loreto College in collaboration with IQAC, conducted an interactive awareness programme on 12th February 2026. The session was organised by the student representatives of the Committee. The central activity of the programme was a Sorting Game designed to help students differentiate between situations that qualify as ragging and those that do not, in accordance with the guidelines of the University Grants Commission (UGC).
Students were invited to examine a set of jumbled pictures depicting various campus scenarios and place them into two columns on a chart paper naming “Ragging” and “Not Ragging.” The activity aimed to encourage critical thinking while reinforcing the necessity of recognising harmful behaviour. Throughout the day, 21 students participated in the programme with enthusiasm. A majority of the participants sorted the situations correctly, indicating that the general student body possesses a strong understanding of what constitutes ragging under UGC regulations.
The programme successfully met its objective of strengthening awareness and ensuring that students remain informed about acceptable conduct within the campus. It was emphasised that strict preventive and disciplinary measures would be undertaken should any instance of ragging occur. Overall, the initiative proved effective in promoting a safer, more respectful environment within the college community.