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Four medical college students expelled from hostel, fined for ragging in U.P.’s Prayagraj

By, Prayagraj
Jun 01, 2024 09:13 PM IST

MLNMC expels 4 MBBS students for 6 months, fines ₹10,000 each for ragging juniors. Warning issued to all students for stricter action on ragging.

Moti Lal Nehru Medical College (MLNMC) administration has expelled four MBBS fourth year students from their hostel for six months and slapped a fine of 10,000 each on them for ragging second year students at the college.

The action was taken after the four were found guilty of having ragged their juniors by the MLNMC’s anti-ragging committee (For Representation)

The action was taken after the four students were found guilty of having ragged their juniors by the MLNMC’s anti-ragging committee, said officials aware of the matter. The fines must be deposited by the four students within a month, they added.

The four students were accused of having ragged their juniors belonging to the 63rd batch of MBBS of the college on May 27 night.

“They were accused of having hurled abuses and assaulted their juniors. The inquiry found the four guilty and the decision to expel them from hostel was taken on May 30,” said Prof Dilip Chaurasia, head of MLNMC’s anti-ragging team.

He said all students have been warned if any such incident of ragging comes to fore, stricter action will follow. As per reports, these very four students of the 60th MBBS batch of the college were also accused of ragging juniors a few months back, but they were let off with a warning.

The panel members referred to CCTV footage and questioned students of other batches, which led to the complaint against the four accused students being found true. The panel members, including Prof Dilip Chaurasia, Dr Mohit Jain and Dr Sachin Jain, then recommended expulsion of the four from the college hostel for six months and a 10,000 fine on each.

 
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