
Ten MBBS Students at Gandhi Medical College Suspended for One Year Over Ragging Allegations.
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Ten MBBS students at Gandhi Medical College in Hyderabad faced severe consequences on Monday as they were suspended for one year due to their alleged involvement in ragging their juniors. This strict disciplinary action was taken following a thorough inquiry conducted by the anti-ragging committee, which found substantial evidence of their involvement in ragging activities over the past few days.
The victims of the ragging incidents promptly lodged complaints with the anti-ragging cell at the University Grants Commission (UGC) in New Delhi. These complaints highlighted the seriousness of the situation and the traumatic experiences faced by the students. The UGC, being the apex regulatory body for higher education in India, took swift action to address the matter and ensure justice.
Recognizing the gravity of the issue, the UGC promptly informed the Telangana authorities about the ongoing ragging incidents at Gandhi Medical College. This collaborative approach ensures that such incidents are not taken lightly, and the responsible individuals are held accountable.
The repercussions for the ten students involved in the ragging incidents are substantial. They have been suspended from their academic pursuits for a period of one year. Furthermore, they have been evicted from the hostel, emphasizing the institution’s commitment to maintaining a safe and inclusive environment for all students.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of addressing ragging in educational institutions and the commitment of authorities to take strict action against those responsible.
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