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Internal Complaints' Committee (ICC) of Deshbandhu College was formed under the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace, Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal Act, 2013, (Hereinafter referred to as the Act). The Act provides protection against sexual harassment of women at workplaces and for the prevention and redressal of complaints of sexual harassment. This Act was adapted by the UGC to be followed by institutions of higher learning. Deshbandhu College follows UGC Regulations 2015 regarding Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal of Sexual Harassment of Women Employees and students in Higher Educational Institutions.
The Act asserts that, no woman shall be subject to sexual harassment at any workplace.
As per the Act, sexual harassment includes any one or more of the following unwelcome acts or behaviour (whether directly or by implication) namely:
The following circumstances, among other circumstances, if occur or is present in relation to or connected with any act or behaviour of sexual harassment may amount to sexual harassment:
Complaints of Sexual Harassment: Any aggrieved woman/victim may make, in writing a complaint of sexual harassment at workplace to the ICC.
ICC is a quasi- judicial body formed and work independently to work towards prevention of sexual harassment and handle complaints, if any following proper procedures Anyone found guilty shall be punished in accordance with the UGC Regulations 2015, in this regard. ICC, Deshbandhu College consists of the following members.
Name | Phone No. | E-mail ID | |
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Chairperson | Dr. Surabhi Dhingra | 9891091166 | sdhingra@db.du.ac.in |
External Counsel | Dr. Chandrika Gulati | 9910227878 | cgulati@db.du.ac.in |
Teaching Members | .Mr. Irengbam Rocky Mangangcha | 9999802419 | irmangangcha@db.du.ac.in |
Dr. Vineeta Kashyap | 9711144240 | vkashyap@db.du.ac.in | |
Non-Teaching Members | Mr. Jagmohan Kaushik | 9810511865 | aodbc@db.du.ac.in |
Ms. Sushila Indumati Kullu | 9717281790 | dbcindu@gmail.com | |
Student Members | Mr Nikhil Garg | 8595167871 | Gargnikhil20024@gmail.com |
Ms Aaditi Kumari | 9798416860 | aaditi05110@gmail.com | |
Ms. Bhumika Arora | 9729630264 | bhumika.27arora@gmail.com |
ICC, Deshbandhu College is committed to creating the College a sexual harassment free institution and to promote gender sensitivity among students and teaching and non-teaching faculty. Therefore, it has proactively undertaken various programmes and activities delineated below for gender sensitization and awareness.
The new head of the institution, Prof. Rajendra Kumar Pandey was apprised about the working of the ICC at Deshbandhu College. All members were present.
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Internal Complaints Committee in collaboration with the college Women Development Cell and Gender Champions organized a symposium on a very pertinent topic " Why are we still talking about Feminism?" in the college auditorium on November 28, 2023.The erudite speakers were the College faculty, Prof Varsha Baweja (Zoology) , Dr Vandana Mathur (English) and Dr Manish Kumar (Political Science). They talked about women centric issues from their subject point-of-view. All agreed that though enough has already been spoken about and sounds clichéd when one talks about gender and women empowerment, yet more concern and sensitivity required in making college campuses and society gender just. |
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ICC with POSH Awareness group organized a program on gender sensitization on 24th of April in the College auditorium. It was attended by a houseful of students and faculty. |
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Deshbandhu College ICC and Deshbandhu Dramatics Society in association with Delhi Legal Services authority presented an awareness session on Acid Attack:Laws and Role of Civil Society. Speaker apprised the audience on laws relating to violence against women. Team ICC advised girls to be more vigilant and boys to be more humane. It emphasized social responsibility in rehabilitation of acid attack survivors. Awaz Uthao, a nukkad natak courtesy EDLSA watched by a large number of students and faculty indeed was an eye opener. It focused on the importance of a firm no in the first instance of Harassment. Remember Phone No.1516 for immediate help for acid attack victims. |
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Deshbandhu College Team ICC was invited by Vivekanand College to conduct a workshop on Prevention of Sexual Harrassment at Workplace. Along with the convenor Dr Chandrika Gulati and member Dr. Surabhi Dhingra, a another batch of students trained on The PoSH Act (Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act) explained the details to students of Vivekananda College through theatrical performance. ICC at Deshbandhu College encourages students to be proactive torch-bearers on ZERO TOLERANCE towards sexual harassment wherever it exists. |
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Speakers:ICC has created a POSH Awareness Group consisting of students and faculty that is trained on nuances of the POSH Act for further spreading awareness in the College under Train the Trainers Program. The program held on December 14,2022 was largely conducted by students from this Posh Awareness Group as orientation for first year students. The new students were explained how to conduct themselves in the College for safe, free and respectful stay in the College. The session was presented through theatrical performances. |
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On November 30,2022 as part of its gender sensitization drive, ICC organized a program on Feminine Hygiene in which State President of Delhi Youth and Empowerment Council, Ms Akarshika Sharma highlighted the importance of feminine hygiene and clean toilets. Through various environment friendly artifacts she also focused on safe use of public toilets and safe disposal of waste. |
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ICC released a poster on the occasion of International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women. ICC follows the UN in believing that sexual harassment of women constitutes violence against women and is a violation of their right to equality and right to live with dignity. ICC is firm in its resolve to create harassment free campus and generating respect for all women. |
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On November 1, 2022, the ICC along with POSHCA(NGO) presented a session on ‘Our safety is In Your Gender Sensitivity: Zero Tolerance to Sexual Harassment’. The Posh Awareness Group of the students and teachers created videos on the POSH Act and presented in this program. The POSHCA volunteers and students of Shikshantar School presented skits on the POSH Act. |
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On July 2, 2022 in collaboration with the Vidya Vistar Scheme of the College, ICC organized a program on Gender Sensitivity: Roles and Responsibilities with Dr. Surabhi Dhingra, Founder President of POSHCA as the main speaker. In an interactive session students and faculty across Colleges, audience were explained various aspects of the POSH Act. Through interjections gender sensitization as a prelude to empowered women was highlighted. |
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On the occasion of International Day of the Women, ICC organized a program on Gender Sensitivities Today: Gender Just Society Tomorrow on March 8, 2022. Dr. Nirupama Singh Dhar of FRF and Ms Aleena Varghese K of the Gender Lab spoke on how creating a gender just society was vital to bringing a sea change in lives of women. Gender sensitization from an early age along with education was important for sexual harassment free societies. |
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On November 25, 2021, ICC organized an online talk on Prevention of Sexual Harassment: Do’s and Don’ts in College Life on Zoom platform as orientation for first year students by Ms Madhu Saini, Advocate Delhi High Court. She explained to students the various aspects of the POSH Act and consequences of indecent behaviour in the college on future life of the students. |
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The first speaker talked about basic freedoms denied to women, that women rights are human rights. The second speaker talked importance and measures to keep oneself safe online in a digitised world. |
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The speaker Ms Annu Kapoor explained how the challenges of modern life could be addressed by reference to ancient Indian knowledge |
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The speakers talked about global gender inequalities and discrimination against women and steps to ensure a gender just society |
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This webinar was presented through online platform, Zoom and livestreamed through the Facebook. Participants from all over India and from neighbouring Bhutan attended the webinar and E-certificates were given to participants from all over North India. |
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Conducted by Dr Surabhi Dhingra on what preventive steps the ICC can take to keep a college campus free of harassment.Deshbandhu ICC student members enacted short situations explaining what is construed as sexual harassment in college |
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