Lady Shri Ram College

Lady Shri Ram College
Excellence in women’s education


 

Excellence in women’s education

91-11-26434459
principal@lsr.du.ac.in

Lajpat Nagar-IV
New Delhi – 110024

Internal Committee

ICC Representatives

Prof. Kalyani A (Chairperson)
Dr Anjana Singh
Dr Siksha Deepak
Mr. Balbir Singh
Ms Gouri Goburdhun


Student Representatives

Akshara A. P – 2nd year, BA (H) Economics
Harshita Singh –  2nd year, BA (H) Political Science
Vaibhavi Mishra – 2nd year, BA (H) English

Email: icclsr@lsr.du.ac.in

Activities in 2025-26

The Internal Complaints Committee of LSR remains committed to ensuring a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment for all members of the college. The ICC carried out its responsibilities with a focus on both redressal and prevention. All concerns brought before the committee were addressed with confidentiality, sensitivity, and fairness. Continuous efforts were made to promote awareness and understanding of gender related issues within the college. During the academic year, the ICC focused on conducting sensitisation initiatives across campus. The first major initiative of the academic year was the ‘Gender Sensitisation and Strengthening POSH’ workshop conducted by Dr. Poulami Pal, Programme Specialist, UN Women India Office, on 18 September 2025.

The workshop focused on building a clear understanding of sexual harassment and the legal provisions under the POSH Act. It covered key areas such as gender roles, stereotypes, unconscious bias, gender responsive communication in institutional contexts, and the responsibilities of the Internal Complaints Committee. It also included discussion of case studies and real-life situations to help participants understand practical aspects of handling such issues. The session was interactive, and participants engaged in discussions and activities, including video-based reflections. The workshop helped in strengthening awareness and emphasized that maintaining a safe environment is a shared responsibility.

The ICC organised a poster-making competition and exhibition on 5 February 2026 with the theme “Art for All: Spaces that Speak Safety.” The aim was to provide students with a platform to express their understanding of safety, consent, dignity, and inclusivity through creative work. The exhibition that followed was open to all students, which allowed wider engagement across the college. Students participated actively in the competition and presented posters that reflected different interpretations of safety in shared spaces. Through visual expression, students were able to communicate ideas that are often difficult to discuss in formal settings. The exhibition encouraged students to engage with these issues and think about the role they play in creating safer spaces.