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Grievance, Anti Ragging Committee and SC/ST Cell

Introduction

The Grievance Redressal Cell of Modern Education society’s New Law College, has been set up in accordance to the UGC regulation, 2012. These regulations were aimed at addressing and effectively resolving the grievances of the students related to Higher Education Institutions. The Grievance Redressal Cell (GRC) aims to look into the complaints lodged by any student and redress it as per requirement. The students can state their grievance regarding any academic and non- academic matter within the campus through the online and grievance/ suggestion box. The institution aims at solving the grievances of the students within stipulated academic and non- academic matter within the campus through the online and grievance/ suggestion box. The institution aims at solving the grievances of the students within stipulated time

Sr. NoNameDesignation
1Dr. Shivani ShelarChairman(I/C Principal)
2Mr. A. A. KaziMember (Secretary)
3Mr. Revannath GarjeMember
  • Grievance Redressal Cell meeting minutes academic year 2022-23 Download
  • Grievance Redressal Cell meeting minutes academic year 2023-24 Download

Introduction

In accordance with the Provision of the Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act 1999 (with effect from 15th May 1999) ragging within or outside any educational institution is strictly Prohibited. Any student found involved in it shall be dismissed from the institution with immediate effect and such student shall not be admitted in any other educational institution for the period of five years from the date of order of such dismissal. Ragging is punishable with imprisonment for a term up to 2 years.

https://antiragging.in/

SrNameDesignation
1Dr. Shivani ShelarChairman(I/C Principal)
2Mr. A. A. KaziMember
3Mr. Revannath GarjeMember
4Mr. Nitin PatilMember
5Mr. Sanjay HundlekarMember
  • Anti Ragging Committee Report 2021-22 Download
  • Anti Ragging Committee Report 2022-23 Download
  • Anti Ragging Committee Report 2023-24 Download

Modern Education Society’s New Law College forms A SC/ST Cell. Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) have been identified as the two most backward groups of Indian Society. They include all the castes, races or tribes, which have been socially, economically and educationally backward. The cell has been established to support and to bring students from such communities in the main stream. The SC/ST cell of the college was established with the purpose to empower the SC/ST students in the college. The college takes special interest in facilitating financial support to students from these communities from government agencies and other sources. They are also encouraged to enroll for career orientation programs, which would equip them with the necessary skills to choose a career option.

Sr.NameDesignation
1Dr. Shivani ShelarChairperson
2Revannath GarjeMember
3Dr. Pradnya PahurkarMember
4Mrs. Kalpana BaviskarMember
5Ms. Gautami KambleMember