2 MBBS Students Suspended for Alleged Ragging at Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital

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Faridkot, September 21 ( The News Caravan ) – Two fourth-year MBBS students at Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital (GGSMCH) in Faridkot have been suspended for a period of three weeks after allegedly engaging in ragging activities against their junior counterparts. The decision to suspend the students was made in response to a formal complaint filed by the parents of the affected students.

The incident came to light when local police encountered two first-year students on a road late at night. Upon questioning, the students revealed that they had been coerced by their seniors into procuring alcoholic beverages and food. The concerned parents were promptly notified by the police, who subsequently raised the issue with the college authorities the following day.

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GGSMCH’s principal, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, refrained from providing further comment on the matter.

News Summary:

  • Two fourth-year MBBS students at Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital (GGSMCH) in Faridkot face suspension for three weeks due to allegations of ragging against junior students.
  • The complaint was filed by the parents of the affected students, prompting an investigation by the college authorities.
  • The incident was brought to light when local police encountered two first-year students, who revealed they had been compelled by their seniors to procure alcohol and food.
  • The concerned parents immediately contacted the college, leading to the disciplinary action against the accused students.
  • College principal Dr. Sanjay Gupta opted not to provide additional comments on the incident.
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