


Report on Online Mass Pledge – Drug-Free Kannur Nisha Muthu Abhayan Bharat Project
Social Justice Department – District Social Justice Office Kannur – As part of the Lahari Mukta Kannur Nisha Muthu Abhayan Bharat project – an online mass pledge has been taken in all the colleges under the jurisdiction of Kannur University. Responding to this noble initiative, the Anti-Drug Cell of Kannur Salafi B.Ed. College organized the pledge-taking programme on 28th August 2025 in the college. 47 out of 52 first year BE.d students participated in the online mass pledge. Similarly, 55 out of 55 second year BE.d students participated. That is, 102 out of 107 students in the college participated online mass pledge. Similarly, five teachers from the teaching section participated. A total of 107 people from the college successfully completed the online mass.
All the children who participated in the mass online event received digital certificates from Nisha Mutt Bharat Abhiyan, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India. The participants solemnly vowed to stay away from drugs, to spread awareness about the dangers of substance abuse, and to actively contribute to building a drug-free society. The programme aimed not only at preventing the use of drugs among students but also at strengthening values of responsibility, self-discipline, and social commitment.
By joining this collective effort, Kannur Salafi B.Ed. College reaffirmed its commitment to the mission of “Say No to Drugs, Say Yes to Life.” The event was a meaningful step towards reinforcing awareness among students and educators, and it highlighted the significance of collaborative action in eliminating the drug menace from society.The college community expressed its gratitude to the Department of Social Justice for launching such an impactful initiative and pledged continued support to all future campaigns aimed at safeguarding youth from the dangers of substance abuse.
ANTI RAGGING CELL
Ragging is a disturbing reality in the higher education system of our country. Despite the fact that over the years ragging has claimed hundreds of innocent lives and has ruined careers of thousands of bright students, the practice is still perceived by many as a way of ‘familiarization’ and an ‘initiation into the real world’ for young college-going students.
Kannur Salafi B.Ed College, committed to fostering a safe and conducive learning environment, has taken a significant step towards ensuring the well-being of its students by establishing an Anti-Ragging Cell.
The importance of an anti-ragging cell, especially in educational institutions like colleges and universities, cannot be overstated.
OBJECTIVES :
- The primary importance of an anti-ragging cell is to ensure the safety and well-being of students. Ragging, which involves various forms of harassment, abuse, or humiliation of newcomers, can have serious physical and psychological consequences for the victims.
- Promoting a Healthy Environment: An anti-ragging cell plays a significant role in fostering a healthy and conducive learning environment. Ragging creates an atmosphere of fear and intimidation, which hampers the overall educational experience and can deter students from fully engaging in their studies.
- Ragging often violates the basic human rights of individuals. Having an anti-ragging cell in place ensures that students’ rights are protected and that any instances of ragging are promptly addressed and dealt with according to established procedures and laws.
- Ragging can leave lasting psychological scars on victims, affecting their self-esteem, mental health, and overall well-being. By actively preventing and addressing instances of ragging, an anti-ragging cell helps mitigate the risk of such trauma and psychological harm.
- Maintaining Discipline and Order: An anti-ragging cell contributes to maintaining discipline and order within educational institutions. By enforcing strict policies against ragging, it sends a clear message that such behaviour will not be tolerated, thus promoting a culture of respect and accountability among students.
Overall, an anti-ragging cell is essential for creating a safe, inclusive, and conducive learning environment where students can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally without fear of harassment or abuse.
Elected Committee Members
- Dr Naseerali M K ( Principal) -President
- Mr.Lakshmanan K V (PTA) – Vice President
- Mrs. Sudha M (Asst. Professor) -Nodal Officer
- Mr.Abdul Sathar A (Parent) Member
- Mrs.Anitha PC (Asst. Professor) Member
- Mrs.Dhanya PV (Asst. Professor) Member
- Mrs.Riji Vijayan (Asst. Professor) Member
- Mrs.Vijisha C P (Asst. Professor) Member
- Mr.Visawanathan T V (Asst. Professor) Member
- Mrs.Hymavathi T C ( Non teaching Staff) Member
- Mr.Abdulla T P (Administrative Officer) Member
- Mr.Shahbaz Basheer (Student) Member
- Mr.Sahad P S (Student) Member
- Ms.Dishya K P (Student) Member
PROGRAMMES
