Monday
24 NovAnti-Ragging Week by organizing a comprehensive Anti-Ragging Awareness Program on 18th August 2025
The Anangpuria School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (ASPS) observed Anti-Ragging Week by organizing a comprehensive Anti-Ragging Awareness Program on 18th August 2025. The initiative aimed to sensitize students about the harmful effects of ragging, its legal consequences, and the need to create a safe and inclusive campus culture.
The day began with a pledge ceremony at 9:45 AM, where students took an oath to stand united against ragging. This was followed by the screening of short awareness videos, showcasing real-life impacts and the strict disciplinary actions associated with ragging. The session left a powerful impression on young minds.
To foster creativity and active participation, two competitions were organized
Poster Making Students expressed strong messages through creative visuals on themes of unity, respect, and a ragging-free campus.
Slogan Writing Participants presented short, impactful slogans that captured the essence of anti-ragging in just a few words.
Both events witnessed enthusiastic participation and showcased the commitment of students towards spreading awareness.
Faculty members interacted with students, emphasizing that ragging is a punishable offense with no place in academic life. They highlighted the importance of mutual respect, discipline, and empathy, reminding everyone of ASPS’s zero-tolerance policy towards ragging
The program successfully:
✔ Created awareness about the consequences of ragging
✔ Strengthened student commitment towards a ragging-free campus
✔ Promoted creativity and active involvement in social causes
✔ Reinforced the institution’s values of safety, dignity, and inclusivity
The Anti-Ragging Awareness Program 2025 concluded on an inspiring note with students and faculty reaffirming their pledge to uphold a respectful and safe learning environment. The event truly reflected ASPS’s dedication to nurturing not only academic excellence but also a culture of compassion and responsibility.