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Equal Opportunity Cell 

Aditya Charitable Trust's KBP Law College, Pabal has been established in 2025 imparting legal education in the Rural Pune region of Maharashtra State. The Cell is established with objective of providing growth opportunities to rural community – one as the major disadvantaged compared to urban sections. ​KBP Law College, Pabal believes in inclusive growth and makes continuous efforts to provide opportunities to all disadvantaged sections of the College. Aspiring to become non-discriminative College in the region and seeks to be the torch bearer of executing the principle of equal opportunity to one and all; irrespective of gender, ability, socio-economic background, caste, religion or language.
The College is committed to the principle of equality in education, welfare for the teaching/non-teaching staff and students and will continue to develop equal opportunity and equity practices and programs compatible with its overall goals and responsibilities. The College is equally committed to providing a safe environment that is free from risks to health and safety. 
These commitments are consistent with the principles of justice and the pursuit of excellence, and conform to the spirit and intent of equal opportunity, anti-discrimination and occupational health and safety legislation. 
The College aims to provide employee and students with an educational and employment environment that provides equal opportunity and is free from unlawful discrimination, discriminatory harassment, sexual harassment, bullying and victimization.

The College aspires with the values – includes:

Implementation or Operational aspects

The College will take reasonable and proportionate measures to eliminate discrimination, sexual harassment, bullying or victimization as far as possible. Employee and students bound by this policy must comply with all rules and regulations envisaged in the policy.

In particular, employee and students must not engage in behaviour that constitutes bullying/victimisation/discrimination towards other employee or students, including physical, visual, verbal and non-verbal behaviour. Failure to do so may lead to the individual being held legally responsible and serious penalties apply to those who breach the policy.

The committee reviews the effective implementation of the principle of equal opportunities to all; irrespective of gender, ability, socio-economic background, caste, religion or language.

The Committee should meet at least once in six months and actions taken on decisions are to be reviewed.

Support to disadvantaged groups

Expectations

To ensure and promote equal opportunity to the disadvantaged groups, EOC is expected to carry out  following activities: