Assam: 14 college students rusticated from hostel for ragging


Silchar, Dec 5 (IANS): Another case of ragging surfaced at a dental college in Assam's Silchar town where at least 14 students have been rusticated from the hostel by the authority, officials said on Monday.

A few students in 1st year at the dental college lodged a complaint a few days ago against some seniors. They alleged that senior students were causing mental and physical harassment. As a result, their academic performance at the college has been hampered as they could not concentrate on their studies.

The principal of the dental college, Manjula Das said that the issue was brought to the notice of the anti-ragging committee of the institution.

The committee along with officers from district administration separately inquired into this matter and found the accused students guilty.

Following that, the college authority has taken disciplinary action and the accused students were debarred from staying at the hostel.

However, they were allowed to continue their course.

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Dec 06 2022

    This ragging problem is I think in every hostel.Boys or girls.Its more nasty than one thinks.Always second year students will give trouble to beginners.Why dont they think that they suffered so much so that let newones shouldnt go through .It continues.Not concentrating on studies but ragging.Some will survive ,but some cant.Girls let it be.Make your stay a happy one not trouble others.

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