Ragging Allegations:17 senior MBBS students debarred from classes
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Kozhikode: 17 MBBS students of Medical College Hospital, Kozhikode were barred from entering the campus for the time on Saturday after allegations of ragging were raised against them. Three first-year MBBS students approached the college principal with a complaint against their seniors for ragging them.
Authorities have already initiated an investigation into the matter and the seniors are directed not to enter the campus ending inquiry.
The three undergraduate medicos approached authorities months after two senior students were suspended in a case of ragging. The seniors were allegedly connected with a case where a first-year PG medico had to give up his studies due to ragging inside the campus, reports the daily.
The juniors complained that their seniors would wake them up from their sleep early in the morning on 15th March and harassed them mentally. The anti-ragging committee has already received complaints from the principal after which they started their initial investigation. Based on the committee's preliminary report, the students will not be allowed to enter the premises of the college for at least two weeks.
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