Internal Complaints Committee
Internal Complaints Committee has been extended with the following members for a period of two years from Dec 2023 - Nov 2025
Convenor | Member | Secretary |
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Dr. Srimathi C, |
Dr. Mahalakshmi P., Professor Grade 1, SELECT Ms. Radhika R, Dr. Gothandam K.M. Higher Academic Grade, SBST Mr. Mohan Kumar C M Deputy Director Systems, CTS Dr. Aruna Singh Professor Grade 1, SCHEME Ms. Kiruba Elsa Roy (Student Representative), Research Scholar |
Ms. Sudha R. Manager, TBI Call: 0416 220 2302 |
If any woman faculty, staff or girl student has any grievance, including any kind of harassment, the same can be brought to the notice of the Convenor or any of the Committee Members for necessary action and redressal.
The contact telephone nos. and email IDs are given below:
Email : icc@vit.ac.in
Chennai Campus
Convenor | HR Team | Member | Student | Secretary |
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Dr. M. Helen Santhi M,, Professor, SCE Mobile: 9443186924 Email: helensanthi.m@vit.ac.in |
Ms. Jeyalekshmi B S, HR Team Mobile: 9994480859 Email: jeyalekshmi.bs@vit.ac.in |
Ms. Radhika R, Visiting Faculty Law, Dr.Aruna R, Asst. Professor, VITBS Mobile: 9047712387, Email: aruna.r@vit.ac.in Ms. S. Banumathi, Mobile: 6369407144 Email: banumathi.s@vit.ac.in
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Nivedha.S, PG Student 21MIS1119, Mobile:8122543056, Email: nivedha.s2021@vitstudent.ac.in M.Krithika Alias Anbu Devi, Ph. D Student 19PHD1196 Mobile: 73737 34411, Email:krithika.anbudevim2019@vitstudent.ac.in Lighittha P R, UG Student 22BLC1236 Mobile: 9940088718 Email: lighittha.pr@vitstudent.ac.in
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Mrs.Mary Joseph , Section Supervisor, Administration Mobile: 9840300478 Email: maryjoseph@vit.ac.in |
The Contact Telephone numbers and email IDs are given below :
Email : women.gcell@vit.ac.in
What constitutes sexual harassment, as defined by the Hon’ble Supreme Court is given below:
For this purpose, sexual harassment includes any unwelcome sexually determined behaviour (whether directly or by implication) as:
- Physical contact and advances;
- A demand or request for sexual favours;
- Sexually coloured remarks;
- Showing pornography;
- Any other unwelcome physical, verbal or non-verbal conduct of sexual nature.
where any of these acts is committed in circumstances in relation to the victim’s employment or work or course of study, whether he/she is drawing salary, or honorarium or voluntary or a Student pursuing Education, when the Employee/ Student has reasonable grounds to believe that his/her objection would disadvantage his/her in connection with his/her employment or work or disrupt the course of study in the University including when it creates a hostile environment, adverse consequences might be visited if the victim does not consent to the conduct in question or raises any objection thereto – such conducts amount to sexual harassment.