3 PG medicos of UP Medical College Suspended, fined Rs 25,000 each for misbehaving with hostel warden

Published On 2020-06-03 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2020-06-03 03:30 GMT
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Muzaffarnagar - Three PG medicos associated with Uttar Pradesh based medical college are now facing the wrath of the college authorities on account of allegedly misbehaving with a hostel warden.

According to the recent media report, the students are enrolled in first-year of PG medical course at the Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Begrajpur.

On the basis of the complaint filed against them, they have been suspended for a month and fined Rs 25,000 each by the medical college authorities who have also issued a notice to the three students directing them to vacate their hostel rooms with an immediate effect.

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However, as soon as the news reached the campus, resentment surfaced. Edex Live reports that some of the medicos of the institute extended their support to the suspended students and protested against the medical college management's decision.

Appealing to the administration's to withdraw its punishment, several first-year students submitted a memorandum to the Additional District Magistrate. Three suspended students also staged a sit-in. But the students are still under suspension, reports Edex Live

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Muzaffarnagar Medical College is a health service provider and medical institution in western Uttar Pradesh, India. It provides health and medical services at a minimum cost to the neighbouring rural areas of Muzaffarnagar region, Saharanpur locale and other nearby areas. This is an institution of great reputation and the suspension of students for indisciplined behaviour is a shocking incident.

Medical Dialogues had recently reported that fourth year student pursuing MBBS at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) recently faced strict action for allegedly posting questionable and objectionable substance on a social media platform.

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