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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Steps Taken By Governament


After the Death of Aman Kachru in Himachal Pradesh in a Medical College ,the Government started taking “its so called” Action.The government Introduced the Raghavan's commission .Based on the Raghavan Committee recommendations, the Supreme Court directed the University Grants Commission to fund a toll-free helpline for students in distress.The helpline (1800-180-5522) was launched by Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal. Another number, 155222, will be functional within three months. Students, parents and guardians can file complaints also via the Internet on helpline@antiragging.net.
How the Toll free no. Work?
The call centre is located in Delhi and the professionals manning it will respond to calls in English, Hindi and a selected regional language with a call recording system. When the complaint is registered, the caller will be given a unique number.
Within 15 minutes, the complaint will automatically be sent to the authorities concerned. But the identity of the caller will be protected.The unique number can be used as a reference for all future communication and feedback.
To ensure accountability
Once the grievance has been received by the institution, an officer concerned will look into the merit of the complaint and forward it for action. The matter will be tracked until necessary action is taken.
Reminder
If the complaint is not acted upon within a specified time, senior officers will get a reminder either by email or on the phone.The reminders will go up to the institutional as well as executive level, if required, to ensure accountability.
After necessary action is taken, the student will get a call or email confirmation containing details of his or her complaint and action taken.

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