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3. Logo Designing Competition:
Encouraging students to design a visual representation that symbolizes the
campaign against ragging. This competition attracted 5 talented participants
who contributed innovative logo designs with powerful messages.
4. Poster-Making Competition:
The highlight of the event, the poster-making competition drew substantial
interest, with 17 teams comprising of 3 members each. Participants were
challenged to create captivating offline posters adhering to the theme of Anti-
Ragging. The posters aimed to convey the message of maintaining a
harmonious educational environment and the perils of ragging.
The culmination of the events was marked by an exhibition where the posters
from the Poster-Making Competition were displayed and then external judges
were invited to score the following posters prepared by the students. The
exhibition facilitated the dissemination of the anti-ragging message to a wider
audience and allowed students to appreciate the creativity and efforts of their
peers.
The three best posters, which effectively conveyed the theme and message of
Anti-Ragging, were selected and awarded, acknowledging the creativity,
dedication, and commitment displayed by the teams.
The Department of Forensic Science's active involvement in the Anti-Ragging
Week observance reflected its dedication to creating a safe and inclusive
educational environment. By hosting a range of engaging activities, the
Department successfully educated and engaged students in discussions about
the negative impact of ragging. The participants' enthusiasm and the quality of
their contributions demonstrated the success of the events in promoting
awareness and fostering a culture of respect within the campus.
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