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Anonymous ragging complaint at MGM Indore found false after probe

Ragging
Indore: An anonymous letter alleging ragging of junior MBBS students at Government Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College in Indore was found to be false after an internal probe.
The college’s anti-ragging committee questioned the junior batch, but no student reported any incident, prompting the institute to close the matter.
College authorities reportedly mentioned the complaint appeared to be a prank or conspiracy and announced measures to curb substance abuse, citing alcohol links in past ragging cases. The administration has also directed hostel wardens to step up vigilance, especially around New Year celebrations.
According to a recent report by PTI, an anonymous letter received by the management of the Government Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College in Indore alleged ragging of MBBS students. However, the probe revealed that it was a false complaint, officials said on Monday.
The letter, received four days back, alleged that students of the 2024 batch of the MBBS course ragged their juniors of the 2025 batch.
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The college's Dean, Dr Arvind Ghanghoria, told reporters that the institute's anti-ragging committee summoned the entire batch of junior MBBS students and questioned them about the alleged ragging; however, no student lodged a complaint.
"It appears that someone made a false complaint of ragging through an anonymous letter as a prank or conspiracy. We have closed the matter based on the investigation report of the Anti-Ragging Committee," he said, quotes PTI
Noting that the alcohol connection was found in all previous incidents of ragging at the college, Ghanghoria said the institute has decided to raise awareness among its students against liquor.
"We want to make our college a virtuous institution. Therefore, in addition to providing medical education to students, we will also teach them about their diet and behaviour. Teachers will discuss this for five minutes in each class to encourage students to stay away from alcohol and other drugs," he said.
The Dean stated that all wardens have been instructed to increase vigilance in the college hostels on the night of December 31 to prevent students from organising booze parties to celebrate the New Year.
Cases of ragging are frequently reported at the Government Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College. In one such case, the college management suspended four senior MBBS students for a month in November.
Also Read:Kaushambi Medical college 97 MBBS students suspended for ragging
Kajal Rajput joined Medical Dialogues as an Correspondent for the Latest Health News Section in 2019. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Arts from University of Delhi. She manly covers all the updates in health news, hospitals, doctors news, government policies and Health Ministry. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in Contact no. 011-43720751

