7 suspended from Chhattisgarh medical college for a year over alleged ragging – Education News
Dr US Paikara, the dean of medical college, said on August 8 some of the senior students alleged ragging a junior student. No police complaint was made in connection with the incident, the dean said
Seven students at government-run BaliramKashyap Memorial Government Medical College in Chhattisgarh’s Jagdalpur have been suspended for one year due to an allegation by a junior of been ragged, the dean of the institute said on Wednesday.
Dr US Paikara, the dean, said on August 8 some of the senior students allegedly ragged a junior student.
“The student complained about been ragged online to the central anti-ragging committee in Delhi. As soon as the complaint was received, the panel issued an order to the anti-ragging committee of the medical college to take necessary action,” Paikara said. He added the committee inquired and found the seven students guilty and suspended them for a year.
No police complaint was made in connection with the incident, the dean said.
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