AIIMS New Delhi has issued new social media guidelines for students, residents and employees, restricting unauthorised use of its name and logo while emphasising patient privacy, academic integrity and responsible online conduct.
New Delhi: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (AIIMS New Delhi), has introduced a comprehensive set of social media guidelines for students, residents, faculty members and employees, placing strict restrictions on the unauthorised use of the institute's name, logo and official branding across digital platforms.
The new guidelines, approved by the competent authority and issued by Registrar Prof. Girija Prasad Rath, have come into effect immediately. The institute said the move is aimed at ensuring responsible use of social media while protecting AIIMS’s reputation, identity and legal interests.
According to the notification, social media has become an important tool for communication and outreach, but misuse of institutional branding or unauthorised representation can lead to reputational damage and legal complications.
Who will be covered under the rules?
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