5 MBBS students suspended at KMCRI for forcing juniors to attend classes as proxies
In a recent case of ragging at Karnataka Medical College and Research Institute (KMCRI), several first-year medical students were reportedly forced to appear as proxies for their seniors by attending classes and responding to the roll call on their behalf. This alleged form of ragging was uncovered by the institute's assistant professor which resulted in the suspension of 5 final-year students for one month.
The action was taken based on the Anti-Ragging Committee's report, which found the seniors guilty of ragging juniors by forcing them to attend higher classes as proxies. Considering the wrongdoing, the committee recommended that the college take disciplinary action against the seniors.
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