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Nagarkurnool Medical College Bars Four Students Over Ragging

An internal inquiry triggered by juniors' complaints led to two-month class suspensions with hostel access revoked for a year.

Overview

  • College officials said four second-year MBBS students were found guilty in a formal probe after a ragging complaint.
  • Penalties include a two-month bar from attending classes, cancellation of hostel membership for one year, and orders to vacate the hostels.
  • The incident occurred roughly two weeks earlier and came to light after Principal Rama Devi issued a memo to the students.
  • According to reports, seniors allegedly summoned juniors to hostel rooms, with one first-year student forced to perform sit-ups and salute.
  • This is the second such case at the college this year following an earlier episode that led to suspensions and police action, and one of the punished students had previously reported being ragged as a freshman.