A state-level inquiry committee probing the death of a 19-year-old student of a government college in Dharamshala has found no evidence of ragging, use of casteist remarks or indecent behaviour by teachers or students, officials said on Thursday, even as the police investigation, includin
An FIR has been registered against 23 senior students for allegedly harassing first-year students, and three accused have also been arrested by the police.
Geeta Jain, Principal of Government Doon Medical College, on Monday, stated that strict action will be taken against the offenders after the investigation is completed and a report is made in the ragging incident where an MBBS 2025 batch student was assaulted by senior students.
Uttarakhand's Director of Medical Education, Ajay Arya, condemned the ragging incident at Government Doon Medical College in which an MBBS 2025 batch student was allegedly assaulted by senior students, and assured that the investigation is ongoing and he will receive the report by the end
A student from the 2025 batch of Government Doon Medical College, who was allegedly assaulted, stated in a written complaint to the administration that since the incident, he has been mentally disturbed and living in fear.
Himachal Pradesh BJP President, Rajeev Bindal, on Saturday, called for a high-level inquiry into the death of a college student in Dharamshala, expressing concern over the alleged involvement of a teacher and ragging within the college.
The 19-year-old Dalit student died during treatment in Ludhiana in December. Her parents have alleged that she was subjected to ragging, assault and sexual harassment at the college, leading to severe mental distress and deterioration of her health.
The sessions court on Saturday granted interim bail to the accused professor Ashok Kumar in the ragging case of the government college in Dharamshala. The court has sent notice to the state and the next hearing will be on January 12.
The National Commission for Women has taken suo motu cognisance of the death of a 19-year-old second-year government college student in Dharamshala under suspicious circumstances, amid prolonged ragging and sexual harassment.
The Himachal Pradesh Women's Commission has taken cognisance of the death of a 19-year-old second-year college student under suspicious circumstances, amid prolonged ragging and sexual harassment.
Acting on media reports, the UGC Anti-Ragging Helpline has registered a suo-motu complaint, even as the college administration has maintained that the case is a death and not a suicide.