India, May 1 -- Three second-year postgraduate (PG) students of BJ Medical College (BJMC) in Pune were suspended for allegedly ragging four junior doctors in the hostel, police said on Wednesday.
The college authorities started investigating on Monday after receiving complaints from the junior doctors against the three PG students from the orthopaedic department, BJMC dean Eknath Pawar said.
"The parents of the students initially approached Mantralaya (state secretariat) in Mumbai. The complaint was directed to us on Monday. A new anti-ragging committee was immediately formed to investigate the matter. Based on the committee's findings, the three PG students were suspended and removed from their hostel," Pawar said.
The anti-ragging co...
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