Ragging at Pune's BJ Medical College: Orthopaedics PG medicos Suspended, expelled from hostel
Ragging
Pune: Taking disciplinary action, BJ Medical College, Pune, has suspended three second-year postgraduate students from the Orthopaedics Department and evicted them from the hostel for allegedly ragging juniors.
The action followed a formal complaint received by the college on Monday, alleging that the second-year PG students had subjected four juniors to mental and physical harassment, including the use of threatening language. A committee was promptly formed to investigate the allegations
Speaking to PTI on the incident, an official from the medical college said, "Three postgraduate students of the state-run BJ Medical College in Pune have been suspended and removed from their hostel for allegedly ragging junior doctors."
The college took action after it received a complaint against three second-year PG students from the Orthopaedic Department, said Dr Eknath Pawar, dean of the medical college, which is attached to the Sassoon General Hospital.
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