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Ragging is strictly prohibited in FDSM

The Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999, promulgates strict action against any student who indulges in ragging: 

‘Ragging’ means display of disorderly conduct, doing of any act which causes or is likely to cause physical, psychological harm or raise apprehension or fear or shame or embarrassment to a student in any educational institution and includes 

(I) Teasing, abusing, threatening or playing practical jokes on, or causing hurt to, such student; or 
(II) Asking a student to do any act or perform something which such student will not, in the ordinary course, willingly, do. 

Penalties include fine/suspension/dismissal and/or imprisonment and being debarred from seeking admission to any other institution. 
The punishment may also take the shape of: 
(i) with-holding scholarships or other benefits 
(ii) debarring from representation in events 
(iii) withholding results 
(iv) suspension or expulsion from hostel or mess, and the like. 

FDSM has its own Anti-Ragging Committee and Monitoring Cell, constituted according to AICTE norms to ensure compliance with the Directives of the Supreme Court, the Central and State Governments, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University and AICTE.

FSDM RTI Committee

The Government of India always lays emphasis on making the lives of its citizens easy, smooth and making India truly democratic and keeping this in mind the RTI 2005 Act has been established. RTI stands for Right to Information and has been given the status of a fundamental right under Article 19(1) of the Constitution. Article 19 (1) under which every citizen has freedom of speech and expression and have the right to know how the government works, what role does it play, what are its functions and so on.

The Government of India always lays emphasis on making the lives of its citizens easy, smooth and making India truly democratic and keeping this in mind the RTI Act has been established.

OFFICE MEMORANDUM.

Subject: Guide on the Right to Information Act, 2005.

As per the Section 26 of the RTI Act requires the Government to compile a guide containing such information, in an easily comprehensible form and manner, as may reasonably be required by a person who wishes to exercise any right specified in the Act. Further, it requires the Government to update the guide at regular intervals. Accordingly an updated Guide on the Act is hereby published online which would help all the stake-holders viz. information seekers in getting information, public information officers in dealing with the RTI applications, first appellate authorities in taking cogent decisions on appeals and the public authorities in implementing various provisions of the Act in right earnest.

Dr.Amit Rajale

DIRECTOR
Public Information Officer & Appellate Authority. Phone: 0240-2405009, Email: fostermba.development1@gmail.com. Foster Development School of Management,Shivakinagar, Aurangabad.-431005.

Equal Opportunity Cell

Prof. Santosh Thombare

Member
9423390726
sush.thombre@gmail.com

Dr.Manjusha Kulkarni.

Member.
9623419567
manjusha.zope@gmail.com.

Prof. Sanjay B. Patil.

Member.
9422203896
sbpbsp3@gmail.com.

Prof. Dhammanand S. Gaikwad.

Member.
9860371760
dhammanand.gaikwad@gmail.com.

Mrs.Priti Nagure.

Member.
9765721680
preetinagure@yahoo.com.

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