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6 students of Nagpur govt medical college suspended for ragging

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Nagpur, December 1

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Six MBBS interns of a government medical college here have been suspended for allegedly ragging a junior student, an official said.

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The action was taken after the junior student, who is in the first year of the MBBS course at the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) here in Maharashtra, sent a video of the alleged ragging to the Central Anti-Ragging Committee, the college official said.

The suspended students were undergoing internship.

The alleged ragging took place six months ago. The complainant secretly shot a video of the incident, the college official said.

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After receiving the video along with the student’s complaint, the central committee directed the GMCH administration to initiate action.

College Dean Raj Gajbhiye immediately issued orders suspending internship of the students and also asked them to vacate the hostel, the official said.

The anti-ragging committee of the college has also lodged a complaint with Ajni police station but no FIR has been registered yet, a police official said.

The police have sought more information from the college authorities, he said.

The state medical education department has also asked the college authorities to submit a report on the incident, an official said. 

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