Courtesy, Manners & Etiquettes · Courtesy, Manners & Etiquettes Dignified, Courteous & Civilized...
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Courtesy, Manners & Etiquettes Dignified, Courteous & Civilized behaviour.
“Nothing is ever lost by Courtesy.
It is the cheapest of the pleasures, costs nothing and conveys much.
It pleases whom he gives and him who receives.
Courtesy,
Politeness and
Consideration for others.
Sensitive to the cultural variations
Adaptive to the cultural or group’s traditions
PUNCTUALITY:
- Very important
- Reach the venue well in time
- Be seated in your allotted place
* Bio-metric Attendance
** Under CCTV Surveillance
PARTICIPATION:
- It’s Your Course
- Instt. expects your full participation
- Both in Academic and Non-academic activities
- What you get depends on what you put in
BEHAVIOUR: - Highest standards Expected From you - Inside and Outside the Institute - Be courteous and well mannered - towards each other - with Faculty and Officers - with staff
DISCIPLINE: CODE OF CONDUCT IN LETTER & SPIRIT
MATURITY AND CREATIVITY & ENDEAVOUR:
- Behave like a matured individual
- Do not burn up in anxiety
- Balanced approach
- Become an Asset to the organization
- Contribute creatively in all
activities
- Excel and strive towards setting
higher benchmarks
Compulsory residential. Spouses, friends etc. are not permitted to stay
NO SMOKING in the class room, library, Auditorium and any other public place in the campus
Do not speak loudly in the lounges or corridors
Id Card – compulsory to be worn in the campus
Officer Trainees are issued identity cards for the
duration of the course they attend.
This identity card has to be carried by the Officer
Trainees at all times on the campus as well as during
outdoor visits.
• It is compulsory to display
the cards during working
hours, in classes, in the
dining area and on all formal
occasions in the Institute.
Note: All the above will form part of DGs Assessment
2. Avoid Mobile Phones 1.
4. 3. Ask questions 5. Respect and Dignity
Take your allotted seat 5 min before commencement of the session
Swapping of seats not allowed
No cross talk, whispering and other distractions
Questions addressed to Guest speakers / faculty members should be precise and polite
Adopt proper posture in Classroom
No thumping the desk to applaud, only appropriate clapping
Please stand after lecture concludes and Speaker is leaving, till the speaker leaves the class
MOBILE PHONES – NOT ALLOWED, if it is brought, it will be confiscated.
* Big Brother CCTV watches you!
All Classrooms are under Electronic Surveillance
Occupy the allotted Rooms. Swapping of rooms not permitted.
Avoid shouting, loud music, noisy scenes
Use Ear phones to listen to the Music after 09.00pm
Bringing or consumption of ALCOHOL is strictly prohibited
Unconventional conduct will result in Disciplinary Action
All Course activities – compulsory
No Leave during the Course !!
Do not leave the campus even on holidays / weekends without due permission
Prior written permission is necessary from the Course Director
No Post facto sanction of leave
Basic Do’s And Don’ts • Show respect for Faculty and Staff of the Institute
and your colleagues
•Dress according to the Institute requirements
•Avoid expressing negative attitudes as they lead to negative behaviour
• Introduce people to one another
• Say “Please”, “Sorry” and “Thank you” at the earliest
•Remember names
•Don’t use inappropriate & vulgar language
• Be on time
• Be discreet
• Be courteous
• Be concerned about others, not just yourself
• Dress appropriately
• Use proper written and spoken language
Un-authorized absence from duty
Any act of misconduct or indiscipline may lead to relief from the Course without any notice
Conservation of Electricity – switch off lights etc. when you leave your room. Any violation leads to penalty
Water – a scarce resource. Do not waste. Violation attracts fine
NON-NEGOTIABLE
Punctuality
Good Behaviour
Active Participation
Self Discipline
Proper Attire
Maturity and Creativity
Simple & Sensitive
Motivated
Accessible & Accountable
Responsible & Responsive
Truthful & Transparent
Service motive
Empathy
Efficiency
Impartiality
Honesty
REMEMBER Gandhi ji’s Talisman Whenever you are in doubt, or when the self becomes too much with you, apply the following test: “Recall the face of the poorest and the weakest person whom you may have seen, and ask yourself, if the step you contemplate is going to be of any use to him / her? Then you will find your doubts and yourself melt away.”