Grievance Redressal Committee
Students Grievance Redressal Committee : As per UGC Regulation 2023 (Establishment of Mechanism for Grievance Redressal) and OUHS vide notification No. 760/6042OUHS/2024 dated 05/07/2024, Institution is pleased to constitute a Students Grievance Redressal Committee comprising of the following with details given as under, to address the complaints of the students.
Grievance Redressal Committee
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Dr Ranjan Kumar Sahoo, Director and Professor, Chairperson
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Mr Ashutosh Padhan, Associate Professor, Member
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Dr Santosh Kumar Dash, Associate Professor, Member
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Mr Abhinash Kumar Sahu, Associate Professor, Member
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Mr Abhinash Kumar Sahu, Associate Professor, Member
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Mrs Dolley Rout, Associate Professor, Member
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Mr Yasraj Pradhan, Student Representative, Member

The Committee formed will deal with the complaints as listed below.
- Any admission contrary to merit determined in accordance with the declared admission policy of the Institution.
- Irregularity in the admission process adopted by the Institution.
- Refusing admission in accordance with the declared admission policy of the Institution.
- Non-publication of prospectus, as specified.
- Publishing any information in the prospectus, which is false or misleading and not based on facts?
- Withholding or refusing to return any document in the form of certificates of degree, diploma or any other award or other document deposited with it by a person for the purpose of seeking admission in the Institution, with a view to induce or compel such person to pay any fee or fees in respect of any course or program of study which such person does not intend to pursue.
- Demand of money in excess of that specified in the declared admission policy or approved by the competent authority to be charged by Institution.
- Breach of the policy for reservation in admission as may be applicable.
- Complaints, of alleged discrimination of students, from the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Women, Minority or Disabled categories.
- Delay in conduct of examinations or declaration of results beyond that specified in the academic calendar.
- On provision of student amenities as may have been promised or required to be provided by Institution.
- Denial of quality education as promised at the time of admission or required to be provided.
- on-transparent or unfair evaluation practices.
- Harassment and victimization of students, including sexual harassment.