Rules and Regulations for the Hostelers
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Rules and Regulations for the Hostelers
Smoking, alcohol, and the use of psychotropic drugs and substances are strictly prohibited on school and hostel premises.
Parents or guardians are not allowed to stay in the hostel.
Hostel residents must obtain prior permission from the warden/hostel superintendent for any absences between 12:30 pm and 6:00 am.
Entry of outsiders into the hostel premises is not permitted.
Hostel inmates need permission from the warden/hostel superintendent for excursions or picnics. The institution or hostel authorities are not responsible for any accidents or fatalities during such activities.
Hostel residents are not allowed to take any articles or utensils outside the hostel/mess premises or to their rooms.
Associations based on religion, caste, or creed are not permitted among students.
Secret activities or meetings are strictly prohibited on the hostel premises.
Residents must refrain from any actions that may disturb the peace and harmony among residents and on the campus.
Possession of lethal weapons, such as sticks, rods, chains, knives, or any other prohibited materials, in hostel rooms will be dealt with strictly.
In case of illness, students must immediately inform the warden/hostel superintendent. Students with infectious/contagious diseases will not be allowed to stay in the hostel.
Mobile phones, laptops, and other electronic gadgets are prohibited inside the hostel. Violators will face heavy penalties imposed by the authorities.
Fans and lights should be switched off when students leave their rooms. Penalties will be imposed for wasting energy if fans or lights are found on in locked rooms.
Students must dine in the hostel mess and cooking in rooms is strictly forbidden. Violators may be expelled from the hostel or fined.
Writing slogans, obscene content, or drawings on hostel walls and rooms is prohibited. Heavy penalties will be imposed on students engaged in such activities.
Consumption, storage, or supply of liquor, intoxicants, or gambling is strictly prohibited. Offenders will face severe consequences, including prosecution.
Violations of rules will hold parents and students responsible, with authorities having full permission to address the situations.
