A disturbing ragging incident at a medical college in Kerala has forced the institution to expel several senior students involved in the bullying of first-year students. The shocking nature of the incident has raised serious concerns about the safety and well-being of students, especially newcomers, in educational institutions.
The incident unfolded when a group of first-year students were subjected to intense ragging by their seniors, resulting in emotional distress. The college administration took immediate action by expelling the seniors involved and launching an investigation into the incident. The expelled students have faced severe consequences for their actions, which have been widely condemned by students, parents, and authorities alike.
Following the incident, the Kerala government has promised to take stronger measures to prevent ragging. New policies and programs aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of ragging and providing support to victims are expected to be introduced in the coming months.
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