Ragging of 13 first-year MBBS students at Rajasthan's Medical College, 10 medicos students expelled
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After being found guilty of ragging 13 MBBS first-year students at Shri Jagannath Pahadiya Medical College in Bharatpur, the administration recently expelled ten senior medical students seven women and three men for a week.
The accused senior students have been prohibited from utilizing the college library, playground, and gym for one month as part of the penalty, and are also debarred from attending college classes for one week.
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