Anti-Ragging Application For Safe Campus

  • Unique Paper ID: 190356
  • PageNo: 3613-3616
  • Abstract:
  • The Anti-Ragging Application for Safe Campus is envisioned as a holistic digital safety ecosystem that empowers students to report incidents of ragging in a secure, anonymous, and transparent manner while ensuring swift intervention by campus authorities. It functions as a centralized platform bridging students, faculty, and administrators, thereby fostering accountability and trust. Through encrypted complaint channels, students can lodge grievances without fear of exposure, while real-time alerts notify designated committees and security staff for immediate action. The application also supports evidence submission in the form of photos, videos, or text, which are securely stored for investigation and compliance with institutional and legal frameworks. An AI-powered monitoring system further enhances safety by identifying patterns of repeated complaints, detecting high-risk zones, and predicting potential ragging hotspots, enabling proactive prevention. Beyond complaint management, the application integrates awareness modules that educate students about their rights, institutional policies, and the consequences of ragging, thereby cultivating a culture of respect and inclusivity. By combining technology, governance, and student welfare, the Anti-Ragging Application not only ensures compliance with regulatory mandates but also establishes a responsive and transparent environment that strengthens campus safety and promotes a zero-tolerance approach to harassment.

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BibTeX

@article{190356,
        author = {Jadhav manasi shashikant and Bhamare akash sunil and Borse yogeshwari prashant and Sonawane prasad bapu and Shinde om sharad},
        title = {Anti-Ragging Application For Safe Campus},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {8},
        pages = {3613-3616},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=190356},
        abstract = {The Anti-Ragging Application for Safe Campus is envisioned as a holistic digital safety ecosystem that empowers students to report incidents of ragging in a secure, anonymous, and transparent manner while ensuring swift intervention by campus authorities.
It functions as a centralized platform bridging students, faculty, and administrators, thereby fostering accountability and trust. Through encrypted complaint channels, students can lodge grievances without fear of exposure, while real-time alerts notify designated committees and security staff for immediate action.
The application also supports evidence submission in the form of photos, videos, or text, which are securely stored for investigation and compliance with institutional and legal frameworks. An AI-powered monitoring system further enhances safety by identifying patterns of repeated complaints, detecting high-risk zones, and predicting potential ragging hotspots, enabling proactive prevention. Beyond complaint management, the application integrates awareness modules that educate students about their rights, institutional policies, and the consequences of ragging, thereby cultivating a culture of respect and inclusivity.
By combining technology, governance, and student welfare, the Anti-Ragging Application not only ensures compliance with regulatory mandates but also establishes a responsive and transparent environment that strengthens campus safety and promotes a zero-tolerance approach to harassment.},
        keywords = {},
        month = {January},
        }

Cite This Article

shashikant, J. M., & sunil, B. A., & prashant, B. Y., & bapu, S. P., & sharad, S. O. (2026). Anti-Ragging Application For Safe Campus. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(8), 3613–3616.

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