SPDC
DATTA MEGHE INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
[DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY]
Conferred ‘A’ grade Status by HRD Ministry, Govt. of India
Re-accredited by NAAC (3rd Cycle) with ‘A+’ Grade (Score 3.53 on 7 Point Scale)
Address :
Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha – 442 004, Maharashtra, India
Ph.No. : 07152 – 304000, 304050, 287701-06 Fax: 07152 – 287714, 287719
Email : medical.wda@sancharnet.in
Website: dmimsu.edu.in
Name of the Trustee / Chairperson :
Shri Dattaji Raghobaji Meghe
Chancellor of the University DMIMS (Deemed to be University)
Dean, Sharad Pawar Dental College & Hospital
Name | Dr. Sudhindra Baliga M. |
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Date of Birth | 10-02-1977 | |
Qualification | BDS, MDS (Pedodontia), Ph.D. | |
Resi. Address | M3-7, Meghdoot Apartment, Paloti Road, Sawangi (M), Wardha | |
Office | 07152 – 287701 TO 06 | |
Residence | +919960640066 | |
Mobile | +919110688535 | |
deanspdc@gmail.com and baligams@gmail.com |
DEPT. OF ORAL PATHOLOGY & MICROBIOLOGY
Sr. No. | Name of Teaching Staff | Designation | Total Teaching Experiences | Photograph |
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1. |
Dr. Alka H. Hande | Professor (Designate) &Head |
14.05 |
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2. |
Dr. Meenal Choudhary | Director Professor |
25.01 |
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3. |
Dr. Madhuri N. Gawande (Tumsare) | Professor |
27.03 |
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4. |
Dr. Swati P. Aniwal (Patil) | Reader |
21.00 |
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5. |
Dr. Preethi B. Sharma | Lecturer |
06.01 |
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6. |
Dr.Archana Sonone | Lecturer |
06.09 |
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DEPT. OF PROSTHODONTICS, CROWN & BRIDGE
Sr. No. | Name of Teaching Staff | Designation | Total Teaching Experiences | Photograph |
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1. |
Dr. Seema R. Kambala (Sathe) |
Professor & Head |
18.00 |
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2. |
Dr. Anjali G. Bhoyar |
Professor |
20.04 |
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3. |
Dr. Surekha A. Dubey (Godbole) |
Professor |
25.01 |
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4. |
Dr. Mithilesh M. Dhamande |
Reader |
11.03 |
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5. |
Dr. Sweta P. Kale |
Reader and Dean Faculty of Dentistry |
10.01 |
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6. |
Dr. Rajiv D. Bhola |
Lecturer |
07.01 |
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7. |
Dr. Sharayu V. Nimonkar |
Lecturer |
06.01 |
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8 |
Dr. Tanvi V. Jaiswal |
Lecturer |
04.00 |
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9. |
Dr. Ramnath Revankar |
Lecturer |
00.07 |
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10. |
Dr. Madhumaitri Patra |
Lecturer |
00.06 |
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DEPT. OF PERIODONTICS
Sr. No. | Name of Teaching Staff | Designation | Total Teaching Experiences | Photograph |
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1. |
Dr. Prasad V. Dhadse |
Professor & Head |
22.09 |
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2. |
Dr. Vidya S. Baliga |
Professor (Designate) |
14.00 |
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3. |
Dr. Priyanka G. Jaiswal |
Reader |
12.01 |
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4. |
Dr. Pavan S. Bajaj |
Reader |
09.00 |
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5. |
Dr. Khushboo Durge |
Lecturer |
01.07 |
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6. |
Dr.Tarani Kulkarni |
Lecturer |
00.07 |
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7. |
Dr. Bhairavi Kale |
Lecturer |
00.07 |
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DEPT. OF ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
Sr. No. | Name of Teaching Staff | Designation | Total Teaching Experiences | Photograph |
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1. |
Dr. Nitin D. Bhola |
Professor & Head |
14.05 |
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2. |
Dr. Rajanikanth Kambala |
Professor |
16.03 |
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3. |
Dr. Prafull T. Gaikwad |
Reader |
14.01 |
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4. |
Dr. Anand A. Jadhav |
Reader |
10.05 |
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5. |
Dr. Deepankar Shukla |
Reader |
07.07 |
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6. |
Dr. Bhushan P. Mundada |
Reader |
07.00 |
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7. |
Dr. Prachet N Dakshinkar |
Lecturer |
04.06 |
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8. |
Dr.Apoorva Mishra |
Lecturer |
04.05 |
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9. |
Dr. Pawan Hingnikar |
Lecturer |
01.09 |
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10. |
Dr.Rozina Vishnani |
Lecturer |
00.07 |
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11. |
Dr. Anchal Agarwal |
Lecturer |
00.05 |
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DEPT. OF CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY & ENDODONTICS
Sr. No. | Name of Teaching Staff | Designation | Total Teaching Experiences | Photograph |
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1. |
Dr. Pradnya P. Nikhade |
Professor & Head |
19.01 |
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2. |
Dr. Manoj G.Chandak |
Professor and Dean |
21.05 |
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3. |
Dr. Anuja D. Ikhar |
Reader |
12.01 |
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4. |
Dr.Aditya Patel |
Reader |
11.01 |
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5. |
Dr. Nikhil P. Mankar |
Reader |
06.09 |
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6. |
Dr. Shweta K. Sedani |
Reader |
06.08 |
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7. |
Dr. Abhilasha S. Dass |
Lecturer |
04.00 |
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8. |
Dr. Rutuja Gawrale |
Lecturer |
00.07 |
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DEPT. OF ORTHODONTICS & DENTOFACIAL ORTHOPEDICS
Sr. No. | Name of Teaching Staff | Designation | Total Teaching Experiences | Photograph |
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1. |
Dr. Ranjit H. Kamble |
Professor & Head |
25.06 |
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2. |
Dr. Sunita S. Shrivastava |
Professor & Dean Examination |
28.02 |
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3. |
Dr. Pallavi R. Thombare |
Reader |
12.01 |
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4. |
Dr. Priyanka P. Niranjane |
Reader |
10.08 |
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5. |
Dr. Rizwan Gilani |
Reader |
06.08 |
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6. |
Dr.Vikrant Jadhav |
Lecturer |
00.07 |
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7. |
Dr. Pratiksha Lakhe |
Lecturer |
00.06 |
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DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH DENTISTRY
Sr. No. | Name of Teaching Staff | Designation | Total Teaching Experiences | Photograph |
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1. |
Dr. Kumar Gaurav Chhabra |
Reader &Head |
09.08 |
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2. |
Dr. Amit M. Reche |
Lecturer |
03.09 |
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3. |
Dr. Priyanka Paul Madhu |
Lecturer |
01.07 |
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DEPT. OF PEDODONTICS & PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY
Sr. No. | Name of Teaching Staff | Designation | Total Teaching Experiences | Photograph |
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1. |
Dr. Nilima R. Thosar |
Professor & Head |
22.02 |
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2. |
Dr. Sudhindra Baliga |
Professor |
18.07 |
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3. |
Dr. Nilesh Rathi |
Reader |
12.00 |
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4. |
Dr. Punit R. Fulzele |
Reader (Designate) |
09.01 |
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5. |
Dr. Monika M. Khubchandani |
Lecturer |
09.01 |
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DEPT. OF ORAL MEDICINE & RADIOLOGY
Sr. No. | Name of Teaching Staff | Designation | Total Teaching Experiences | Photograph |
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1. |
Dr. Vidya K. Lohe |
Professor (Designate) & Head |
14.05 |
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2. |
Dr. Rahul R. Bhowate |
Professor |
31.05 |
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3. |
Dr. Suwarna B. Dangore |
Professor (Designate) |
14.05 |
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4. |
Dr. Arati S. Panchbhai |
Professor (Designate) |
14.01 |
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5. |
Dr. Ravikant V. Sune |
Lecturer |
10.00 |
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6. |
Dr. Swapnil C. Mohod |
Lecturer |
08.01 |
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7. |
Dr. Shraddha A. Patel |
Lecturer |
05.01 |
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8. |
Dr. Mrunal Meshram |
Lecturer |
04.08 |
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DATTA MEGHE INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
(Deemed to be University)
Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha
Measures Taken to make campus ragging free
PREAMBLE:
In view of the directions of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the matter of "University of Kerala v/s. Council, Principals, Colleges and others" in SLP no. 24295 of 2006 dated 16.05.2007 and that dated 8.05.2009 in Civil Appeal number 887 of 2009, and in consideration of the determination of the Central Government and the University Grants Commission to prohibit, prevent and eliminate the scourge of ragging including, as per the recommendations of Medical Council of India, New Delhi based upon directives from Hon'ble Supreme Court, which are in turn based on recommendations of Raghvan Committee, Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) are required to take appropriate, preventive and corrective steps to make the campus ragging free from the menace of ragging. any conduct by any student or students whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student, or indulging in rowdy or indisciplined activities by any student or students which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher or any other student or asking any student to do any act which such student will not in the ordinary course do and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of such fresher or any other student, with or without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by a student over any fresher or any other student, in all the constituents colleges of DMIMS(DU) , and thereby, to provide the healthy development, physically and psychologically, of all students, the DMIMS (DU) in consultation with deans and administrative authorities of constituent colleges will enforce strict discipline and vigilance.
"Ragging" includes the following:
Any conduct whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of harassing, teasing, treating or handling with rudeness any other student, indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in a fresher or a junior student or asking the students to do any act or perform something which such student will not in the ordinary course and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of a fresher or a junior student. The conduct includes but is not restricted to any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the regular academic activity of any other student or a fresher; exploiting the services of a fresher, or any other students for completing the academic tasks assigned to an individual or a group of students; any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on a fresher or any other student by students; any act of physical abuse including all variants of it: sexual abuse, homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing bodily harm or any other danger to health or person; any act or abuse by spoken words, emails, post, public insults which would also include deriving perverted pleasure, "vicarious or sadistic thrill from activity or passively participating in the discomfiture to fresher or any other students; any act that affects the mental health and self-confidence of a fresher or any other student with or without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by a student over any fresher or any other student. or any act of physical or mental abuse (including bullying and exclusion) targeted at another student (fresher or otherwise) on the ground of color, race, religion, caste, ethnicity ,gender(including transgender) ,sexual orientation, appearance, nationality , regional origins, linguistic identity, place of birth, place of residence or economic background"
Anti-ragging measures to curb the menace of ragging.
⦁ Sensitization of the faculty members: In view of increasing the level of awareness of the members of faculty including heads of department, Anti ragging committee and Anti ragging Squad has been reconvened under the Dean of the Institution under DMIMS (DU) in the month August every year. The Dean in his address to the honorable members highlights the salient features of the recommendations and binding regulations of Medical Council of India and stress the need to take all necessary precautions and preventive measures so that no untoward incidence directly or indirectly amounting to ragging occurs in the campus. He further sensitizes the faculty members and heads of departments to be vigilant in this direction.
⦁ Sensitization of the Senior Students: In order to sensitize the senior students they are addressed by the Dean of the Institute under DMIMS (DU) in phase wise manner and to bring to their notice the relevant statutory provisions and anti-disciplinary measures which can be taken against those who are found to perpetrate, abate, assist or get involved in any sort of physical or mental harassment which also now comes under the purview of the definition of ragging.
⦁ Undertaking from Students: .As per binding regulations referred above, an undertaking about non-indulgence in ragging, and he/She is aware of the law regarding the prohibition of ragging as well as punishments , and to the effect that he/she has not been expelled and /or debarred from admission by any institution and that he/she ,if found guilty of the offence of ragging and/or abetting ragging , is liable to be punished appropriately. Obtained from every student which is duly countersigned by their parents. The institute has taken measures in this direction and the procedure of obtaining such undertaking will be completed by 31st Oct of every year.
⦁ Undertaking from the parents/guardians : It is obtained at the time of admission.
⦁ Certificate of good character from the head of the earlier institution will beobtained at the time of counseling from the fresher's of the course.
A data base is created out of affidavits affirmed by each student and his/ her parents /guardians stored electronically, and contains the details of each student. The data base also function as a record of ragging complaints received.
⦁ Clinical induction programme: The clinical induction programme for the senior batch organized as per the directives by Medical council of India every year in the month of July . The Para clinical departments of the institute takes the responsibility of organization rotation wise, convener anti ragging and Dean of the Institute address to the senior students about strict laws of ragging framed by the medical council of India and to make "Ragging free campus with zero tolerance.
⦁ Psychological counseling of the seniors and juniors students by the students guidance cell of DMIMS (DU): It is mandatory activity of the student guidance cell of every year.
⦁ Submission of Online affidavit by the all students of all constituent colleges: It is mandatory for every student during admission.
Freshers welcome programme: As per the recommendations of the Raghvan Committee and Medical Council of India, the fresher's day programme organized by the Pre clinical departments of the constituent colleges every year in the month of August by Mentor cell & immediate Senior batch. All faculty members of pre clinical departments attend the said programme, it is addressed by the Dr Ved Prakash Mishra Honble Pro Chancellor of the university every year to help in better rapport building between seniors and fresher's which helps to prevent a possible event of clash between the two groups.
The fresher's day Programme is followed by fresher's night in which the hidden talents of the fresher's are brought to the fore by way of presentation of short plays on relevant topics like Anti ragging laws ,AIDs Awareness, Anti-Corruption, Save Electricity, Save Water, Career Under Pressure, Anti-Tobacco, Cleanliness mission etc. A variety entertainment programme organized to display their talent in the field. The programme is funded by the University.
⦁ Anti Ragging Survey : As per the guidelines of medical council of India, university grants commission and dental council of India, the online anti ragging survey is done by every student after a couple of months of admission.
Punishable ingredients of Ragging:-
1) Abetment to ragging;
2) Criminal conspiracy to rag;
3) Unlawful assembly and rioting while ragging;
4) Public nuisance created during ragging;
5) Violation of decency and morals through ragging;
6) Injury to body, causing hurt or grievous hurt;
7) Wrongful restraint.
8) Wrongful confinement;
9)Use of criminal force;
10) Assault as well as sexual offences or even unnatural offences;
11) Extortion;
12)Criminal trespass;
13) Offences against property;
- Criminal intimidation;
- Attempts to commit any or all of the above mentioned offences against the victim(s);
- Physical or psychological humiliation.
A STUDENT INDULGING IN RAGGING WILL BE PUNISHED
Action to be taken in reported cases of Ragging
On receipt of the recommendation of the Anti Ragging Squad or on receipt of any information concerning any reported incident of ragging, the Head of Institution shall immediately determine if a case under the penal laws is made out and if so, either on his own or through a member of the anti-Ragging committee authorized by him in this behalf, proceed to file a First Information Report (FIR), within twenty four hours of receipt of such information or recommendation, with the police and local authorities, under the appropriate penal provisions relating to one or more of the following, namely
- Institutions have been asked to file the FIR with local police against those who rag/abet ragging
- Expelled from the institution
- Banned from the hostel
- His/her scholarship can be withdrawn
- Debarred from examinations
- Denied admission to any institution in the country.
- Prosecuted for criminal action. Punishment of Ragging
- 304 - Culpable Homicide not amounting to murder.
- Whoever commits culpable homicide not amounting to murder shall be punished with imprisonment for life, or imprisonment for a term which may extend to ten years, and fine.
- 323 - Punishment for voluntarily causing Hurt shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to one year .or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees or both. (8)
In Case of Ragging Victim has lost Life
- 307 - Attempt to murder. Whoever does any act with such intention or knowledge and under such circumstances if by that act caused death he would be guilty of murder shall be punished with imprisonment of a term ten years and shall also be liable of fine.
- 324 - Hurt by Dangerous Weapon whoever voluntary causes hurt by means of any instrument for shooting , stabbing ,cutting or any instrument which is used of a weapon of an offence likely cause death shall be punished with imprisonment of either description of a term which may extend to three years or with fine or both.
ARE YOU BEING RAGGED?
- Immediately Call UGC Anti-Ragging Helpline
- 1800-180-5522(24X7 Toll Free) or send e-mail to helpline@antiragging.in
- UGC Website www.ugc.in www.antiragging.in to see UGC Anti-Ragging Regulations. Or Contact any Anti- Ragging Committee or Squad Member the mobile no's are displayed in the hostels
- SAY NO TO RAGGING
- RAGGING IS A PUNISHABLE OFFENCE
- DON'T INDULGE IN RAGGING
- DON'T BE A MUTE SPECTATOR TO RAGGING
- REPORT INCIDENTS IMMEDIATELY
NOTE : No any FIR is lodged and no any incidence of ragging reported in the hostel & college premises we have "Ragging free campus with zero tolerance"
Apart from the measures described above, the students are being constantly sensitized throughout the year. The Hostel Advisory Committee and the Rectors are also involved in this process of making campus ragging free.
Dr. Sudhir Ninave
Convener
Anti-Ragging Monitoring Cell
DMIMS (DU)
Dr. Babaji Ghewade
Chairman
Anti-Ragging Monitoring Cell
Registrar-DMIMS
ANTI RAGGING MONITORING CELL DMIMS (DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY)
Sr.No. | NAME | Mobile | E-Mail address |
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1. |
Dr. Babaji Ghewade. Registrar Chairman Anti Ragging Monitoring Cell DMIMS (DU) | 9822342770 | registrar.dmimsdu@gmail.com |
2. |
Dr, Sudhir Ninave Convener,Anti Ragging Monitoring Cell DMIMS (DU) | 9850736324 | sudhirninave@yahoo.in |
Dr S S Patel Chief Coordinator DMIMS (DU) | 9765404002 | Chiefcoordinator.dmims@gmail.com | |
3. |
Dr Abhay Mudey Dean JNMC | 9373187088 | abhaymudey@hotmail.com |
4. |
Dr.Adarshlata Sing Dean Academics JNMC | 9765404086 | 9822342770 |
5. |
Dr.Manoj Chandak Dean SPDC , DMIMS(DU) | +919822693276 | deanspdc@gmail.com |
6. |
Dr.Vaishali Kuchewar Principal MGACRC | 9420998747 | mgachrc@yahoomail.com |
7. |
Dr R K Sinha Principal Ravi Nair College of Physiotherapy | 9799783783 | principalrnpc@gmail.com |
8. |
Dr Samarth Shukla Vice Dean (UG) Academics | 8380840356 | Samarth21174@gmail.com |
9. |
Sourya Acharya Convever Student Vigilance & Discipline JNMC | 9371454269 | Souryaacharya74@gmail.com |
10. |
Mrs Seema Sing Principal SRMMCON | 9960303761 | srmmcon@gmail.com |
11. |
Dr Chandrashekhar Mahakalkar CMS AVBRH | 9822369277 | cmsavbrh@gmail.com |
12. |
Dr.Alka Rawekar Dean Allied Courses DMIMS (DU) | 9823916173 | dean.ahsdmimsdu@gmail.com |
13. |
Ashok P Mehere Principal Datta Meghe College of Pharmacy | 9823417100 | dattameghecollegeofpharmacy@gmail.com |
14. |
Dr Gaurav Mishra Dean Inter Disciplinary Sciences DMIMS (DU) | 8378001700 | drgvmishra@gmail.com |
15. |
Dr Mrs Alka Hande Vice Dean SPDC | 9226789200 | Alkahande11@gmail.com |
16. |
Mr Mayur Deshpande A.O (Hostel) | 9765404023 | aohostels@gmail.com |
17. |
Ms Sadhanatai Saraf NGO Representative | 9422844244 | Sadhanasaraf07@gmail.com |
18. |
Mr.Pravin Dhopte)Media Representative, Wardha | 9922441063 | Pravindhopte11@gmail.com |
19. |
Mr Raju Dhoke Warden Vivekanand Hostel | 9764998650 | dhokeRaju8@gmail.com |
20. |
Police Station Officer Police Station Sawangi Meghe | 9764134111 / 07152287870 | Rksingajude2016@gmail.com |