Published by: Sukanya Nandy
Last updated: Sep 12, 2023 09:50 IST
The ragged students filed a complaint with the Anti-Ragging Cell in UGC, New Delhi (Representative/File)
The suspension orders were issued after the anti-ragging committee took a decision to this effect following an investigation which revealed that they were “indulging in ragging” in the past few days, an official said.
Ten MBBS students of the state-run Gandhi Medical College were suspended for a year on Monday for allegedly harassing their juniors. The suspension orders were issued after the anti-ragging committee took a decision to this effect following an investigation which revealed that they were “indulging in ragging” in the past few days, an official said.
The ragged students filed a complaint with the anti-ragging cell in UGC, New Delhi, he said, adding that the case had been transferred to Telangana authorities. “We suspended them for a year and we expelled them from the hostel,” he added.
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