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  • Telangana: Accused in PG Medico Suicide Case granted conditional bail

    Telangana: Accused in PG Medico Suicide Case granted conditional bail

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    Hyderabad: The Warangal District Court has granted conditional bail to the accused Dr. Mohammed Saif in the PG Medico Suicide Case wherein a first-year student of post-graduate died by suicide. The accused was granted bail by producing a guarantee of Rs. 10,000 and two sureties.

    He is required to appear before the court every Friday afternoon for the next 16 weeks. The bail can be revoked if attempts are made to tamper with the evidence or threats are posed to the trial.

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    The case involves the alleged harassment of Dr. D Preethi, a first-year student of the post-graduate (MD) in the department of Anaesthesia by her senior at the Kakatiya Medical College (KMC), Warangal. She died by suicide, and Saif, a second-year post-graduate medical student of KMC, was booked by the police in the Warangal district.

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    The officials have analyzed the WhatsApp chats which revealed that Saif resorted to targeted harassment of Preethi to insult her.

    After investigation, the police booked Saif on charges of instigating Preethi to attempt suicide by subjecting her to constant harassment by posting “insulting comments” about her on the WhatsApp groups managed by some of the PG medical first and second-year students of the KMC.

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  • It was murder not suicide, says family of Telangana medico

    It was murder not suicide, says family of Telangana medico

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    Hyderabad: Family of medical student Dharavathi Preethi, who died by suicide due to alleged harassment by her senior at Kakatiya Medical College, on Monday claimed that it was not suicide but a murder and demanded death penalty for the guilty.

    Preethi, a first year student of the post graduate (MD) in the department of Anaesthesia at Kakatiya Medical College (KMC) in Warangal, succumbed at a hospital in Hyderabad on Sunday night, five days after she allegedly took a lethal injection.

    Last rites of the 26-year-old tribal were performed at Girni Thanda in Jangaon district this afternoon.

    Preethi’s family, however, demanded that the authorities reveal what happened to her on the intervening night of February 21 and 22 when she was on duty at MGM Hospital in Warangal.

    Her father Narendra claimed that Preethi did not commit suicide but was murdered. Alleging that someone gave a lethal injection to his daughter, he demanded police to conduct the investigation from this angle.

    Narendra, an assistant sub-inspector in Railway Protection Force, said that his daughter was not a coward to end her life.

    He also demanded that a probe by a sitting judge be conducted only after suspending the head of the anesthesia department at Kakatiya Medical College (KMC).

    Preethi’s sister Puja said the guilty should be immediately hanged. “He should be hanged to ensure that no other girl has to face this,” she said.

    Leaders of some political parties, student groups and tribal organisations attended the funeral. Madiga Reservation Porata Samithi (MRPS) leader Manda Krishna Madiga was among those present.

    Preethi’s sister said since senior students troubling juniors is common in colleges, they never thought that the matter would take such a serious turn. Her sister, she said, had in her nature to question the wrong and she was not like others who compromise after seniors trouble them.

    “I told her if you can’t bear this, just slap him and come home. Don’t take tension. Nothing will happen. We will take care,” said Puja, a software engineer.

    Preethi was the youngest of three sisters. After completing MBBS from Kamineni Medical College in Nalgonda, Preethi had secured a PG seat at KMC and her classes had started in November.

    She said they were proud of what Preethi had achieved as no one in their extended family had become a doctor. Even the Banjara community, to which they belonged, has only a few doctors.

    Puja said their parents sold all property to give them a good education. Her other sister works with CBSE while their only brother is pursuing MBA.

    Warangal police on February 24 arrested Preethi’s senior M. A. Saif, a second year student in the department of Anaesthesia.

    Police said that targeted harassment of Preethi by her senior could have driven her to attempt suicide.

    Police booked Saif for abetment to suicide. He was also booked under Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and Anti-Ragging Act.

    Warangal Police Commissioner A. V. Ranganath said that insulting behaviour also comes under ragging.

    According to police, Saif was making insulting comments about her in a WhatsApp group.

    Late on Sunday night, tension prevailed at Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) past midnight as the victim’s family refused to allow the body to be shifted to Gandhi Hospital for autopsy till the government explained the cause of death and suspended the head of the department and the principal.

    The family relented after the government gave them some assurances. Victim’s father D. Narendra told reporters that while the government announced Rs 10 lakh compensation, minister for panchayat raj E. Dayakar Rao promised Rs 20 lakh.

    Narendra said the minister also assured them that a government job in the panchayat raj department will be given to a family member.

    Dayakar Rao also reportedly assured the family that the case will be investigated by a sitting judge.

    Narendra said the minister also told them that action would be taken against the head of the department and the principal.

    Leaders of some opposition parties and students’ groups tried to stop the ambulance carrying the body to Gandhi Hospital. They wanted to take the body to Pragati Bhavan, the official residence of the chief minister.

    Police arrested the protestors and shifted them to police stations.

    The body was later shifted to Gandhi Hospital and after autopsy handed over to the family. Preethi’s body was later taken to her native village in Jangaon district.

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  • Telangana: Rs 30 lakh compensation to kin of medico who died by suicide

    Telangana: Rs 30 lakh compensation to kin of medico who died by suicide

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    Hyderabad: The government of Telangana has announced Rs 10 lakh compensation while a state minister has promised another Rs 20 lakhs to the family of a post-graduate student who allegedly committed suicide due to harrasment by her senior.

    Dharavathi Preethi, studying at the Kakatiya Medical College in Telangana’s Warangal town, succumbed at the Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) in Hyderabad on Sunday night, five days after she allegedly took a lethal injection.

    Tension prevailed at the NIMS as the victim’s family refused to allow the body to be shifted to the Gandhi Hospital for autopsy till the government explained the cause of death and suspend the department head and the principal.

    The family relented after the government gave them some assurances.

    The victim’s father D. Narendra told reporters that while the government announced a Rs 10 lakh compensation, the state Minister for Panchayat Raj E. Dayakar Rao promised Rs 20 lakhs.

    Narendra said the Minister also assured them that a government job in the Panchayat Raj Department will be given to a member of the family.

    Dayakar Rao also reportedly assured the family that the case will be investigated by a sitting judge.

    Leaders of some opposition parties and students’ groups tried to stop the ambulance carrying the body to Gandhi Hospital.

    They wanted to take the body to Pragati Bhavan, the official residence of the Chief Minister.

    Police arrested the protesters.

    The body was later shifted to Gandhi Hospital and after autopsy handed over to the family.

    Preethi’s body was later taken to her native village in Jangaon district, where the last rites will be performed on Monday.

    Warangal police on February 24 arrested Preethi’s senior M. A. Saif, a second year student in the department of anaesthesia.

    Police said the targeted harassment of Preethi by her senior which could have driven her to attempt suicide.

    Saif was booked for abetment to suicide as well as under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and Anti-Ragging Act.

    Warangal Police Commissioner A.V. Ranganath said that insulting behavior also comes under ragging.

    According to the police, Saif was making insulting comments about her in a WhatsApp group.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: Warangal medico Dr Preethi passes away at NIMS

    Telangana: Warangal medico Dr Preethi passes away at NIMS

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    Hyderabad: Warangal PG medical student, Dr D Preethi, who attempted suicide on February 22, was declared dead on Sunday.

    “Despite continuous efforts by multidisciplinary team of specialist doctors, Dr Preethi could not be saved and was declared dead on February 26, 2023 at 9.10 pm.” said a release by NIMS’ Medical Superintendent, Dr Satyanarayana.

    Dharavathi Preethi, a first-year post graduate (MD) student in the Department of Anesthesia at Kakatiya Medical College (KMC) in Warangal attempted to end her life on Wednesday allegedly due to harassment by a senior.

    When the her situation turned critical, Dr. Preethi was brought to Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS).

    Warangal police have registered a case under SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act against the senior and took up an investigation.

    Mohammed Saif, who was accused in Preethi’s suicide attempt, was booked by the police in the Warangal district on Friday. Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Bonala Kishan said that they are probing the incident from all angles.

    Director of Medical Education Ramesh Reddy clarified that no ragging took place at KMC. They said that a four-member committee has been formed to conduct an inquiry.

    Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan on Thursday night visited NIMS to enquire about the condition of the student.

    Tamilisai also met Preethi’s family members. She later told the media that it is unfortunate that this has happened to a medical student.

    Telangana health minister, T Harish Rao asserted that a full-fledged enquiry will be conducted in Preethi’s suicide case.

    Telangana BJP chief Bandi Sanjay termed the Warangal medical student Preethi’s suicide attempt as caused by love jihad on Friday in Karimnagar.

    Warangal Police Commissioner AV Ranganath on Friday said that WhatsApp chats have been analysed in the PG medical student D Preethi’s attempted suicide case.

    He said that officials have analysed the WhatsApp chats which revealed that the accused, Mohammed Saif, resorted to targeted harassment of Dr Preethi to insult her.

    (With inputs from IANS)

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  • Telangana Governor calls on family of medico who attempted suicide

    Telangana Governor calls on family of medico who attempted suicide

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan on Thursday visited Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) to enquire about the condition of a Post Graduate student of Kakatiya Medical College who attempted suicide by administering herself lethal injection due to alleged harassment by her seniors.

    She spoke to doctors about the girl’s condition which remained critical. The student has been kept on a ventilator.

    Soundararajan also met the family members of Dharavathi Preethi. She later told the media that it is unfortunate that this has happened to a medical student.

    The Governor said a senior doctor harassing the girl student was appalling. She also stated that medical students should be brave. She revealed that the incident is being probed from all angles.

    She earlier enquired with the Vice Chancellor of Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences about the condition of the student.

    Preethi, a first year student of the Post Graduate (MD) in the department of Anaesthesia of the Kakatiya Medical College (KMC) in Warangal attempted suicide on Wednesday, allegedly due to harassment by a senior.

    Director of Medical Education Ramesh Reddy, who visited NIMS earlier in the day, told media persons that doctors were doing their best to save the student.

    The official clarified that no ragging took place at KMC. He said the student who attempted suicide had some problem with a senior and counseling was held for both by the college authorities.

    Ramesh Reddy said KMC has formed a four-member committee to conduct an inquiry. “We will take action after receiving the report of the committee,” he said.

    MGM Hospital superintendent Dr V Chandrasekhar has constituted a committee comprising four professors to conduct the inquiry. It will submit a report to the Director of Medical Education.

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  • Harassed by senior, Telangana PG medico attempts suicide

    Harassed by senior, Telangana PG medico attempts suicide

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    Hyderabad: Harassed by a senior, a post graduate student of a government-run medical college in Telangana attempted suicide by administering a lethal injection to herseld.

    The first year Post Graduate (MD) student in the department of Anaesthesia of the Kakatiya Medical College (KMC) in Warangal took the extreme step at the MGM Hospital while she was on duty on Wednesday.

    She was found unconscious around 6.30 a.m. and was admitted to the emergency ward where CPR was administered. As her condition deteriorated, she was shifted to Hyderabad.

    The student was admitted to Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) and her condition is stated to be critical.

    Her father Narendra broke down while talking to media persons at NIMS. He also slammed the management of the college for not taking any action on her complaint.

    He said a senior student had been harassing his daughter since November last year and though the issue was brought to the notice of higher officials of KMC, no action was taken.

    Narendra, who works as Assistant Sub-Inspector in Railway Protection Force (RPF) in Warangal, claimed that her daughter sought the support of her fellow students but they backed out, saying they have to study another two years in the same college.

    The girl’s father demanded that the college management take strong action against the student who was harassing her.

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