The National Service Scheme (NSS) organized an awareness session on 27th November 2025 on the topic
“Campus safety and preventing stary dogs incidents ” for gatekeepers and security guards. The session was conducted by the NSS Coordinator, Aditi Jain, and attended by 25 frontline campus personnel. The initiative
was undertaken to address growing safety, health, and hygiene concerns caused by the entry of stray dogs
into the campus.
The session highlighted key issues such as the risk of dog bites, rabies transmission, and disturbances to the academic environment. Participants were sensitized about their role in preventing stray dog entry through strict gate monitoring, timely reporting, and coordinated action with the administration. Emphasis was laid on
humane and ethical methods of animal management, along with relevant Supreme Court guidelines ensuring safety without cruelty.
Overall, the awareness drive strengthened campus safety protocols, enhanced the knowledge and vigilance of security staff, and improved coordination between NSS and campus personnel. The session successfully
promoted a balanced approach that prioritizes student welfare while encouraging responsible and humane treatment of animals.