NMC steps in after GMERS tragedy, urges medical colleges to implement anti-ragging measures
Taking cognizance of the instances of ragging in the medical colleges including the tragic event at GMERS Medical College and Hospital, Dharpur, where an 18-year-old first-year MBBS student died, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has now issued directions to the medical colleges across the country to ensure strict implementation of the anti-ragging measures in the country.
NMC has asked the medical colleges to implement robust anti-ragging mechanisms as outlined in the Regulations, 2021 including setting up anti-ragging squads, ensuring awareness among faculty and staff, submitting annual anti-ragging reports timely, establishing a safe and conducive learning environment etc.
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