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Law students ragged at Allahabad University hostel, inquiry begins

The junior students also registered an anonymous complaint without naming the accused persons with the anti-ragging portal of union ministry of human resource development also and which too has been referred to varsity officials.

Updated on: Oct 21, 2019 11:28 AM IST
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A complaint of ragging with students of BA-LLB course of Allahabad University (AU) residing in Shatabdi (boys) hostel has been lodged by students and their parents with varsity officials, albeit anonymously, on Friday. Based on the complaint, AU proctor Prof Ram Sevak Dubey has begun an inquiry, inform AU officials.

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The junior students also registered an anonymous complaint without naming the accused persons with the anti-ragging portal of union ministry of human resource development also and which too has been referred to varsity officials.

The proctor along with dean students welfare Prof Harsh Kumar along with members of the proctorial team and AU security officer visited the hostel late Friday evening and held a meeting with junior students. The officials prima facie found the complaint to be true against 17 senior inmates of the hostel, they add.

The officials are believed to have found that the junior law students were summoned to the hostel ground of the hostel after dinner and were hurled abuses at and also made to recite abuses for long durations.

The proctor said that the central university had a zero tolerance policy against ragging and strict action would be taken anyone found guilty of having indulged in it.

 
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