10 MBBS students suspended for 'ragging' juniors in Telangana

Ten MBBS students of state-run Gandhi Medical College here were suspended on Monday for one year, for allegedly ragging their juniors

The suspension orders were issued against the students. (Representational/ Pexels)

Press Trust of India | September 11, 2023 | 10:57 PM IST

NEW DELHI: Ten MBBS students of state-run Gandhi Medical College here were suspended on Monday for one year, for allegedly ragging their juniors.

The suspension orders were issued after the anti-ragging committee took a decision to this effect following an inquiry which found them to be "indulging in ragging" over the past few days, an official said.

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The students who were ragged, complained to the anti-ragging cell in UGC, New Delhi, he said, adding that the matter was conveyed to the Telangana authorities. "We have suspended (them) for one year and we have evicted them from the hostel," he added.

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