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IGMC Shimla 2 MBBS suspended, fined Rs 50k each for ragging-linked violation

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Shimla: Taking cognisance of a recent incident of violation of institute norms linked to ragging, the authorities at the IGMC Shimla have suspended 2 MBBS students and fined them Rs 50,000 each.
The authorities noted that while the incident did not amount to severe ragging, it constituted a serious breach of discipline and hostel regulations.
Speaking to ANI, officials informed, "The Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC) in Shimla has suspended two second-year MBBS students for three months and imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 each for violating hostel rules in an incident linked to ragging."
The disciplinary action was taken following an alleged incident at the college hostel three days ago, in which two senior students reportedly called junior students to the hostel in violation of established institutional norms.
As per IGMC rules, junior students are not permitted to enter or stay in hostels until official hostel accommodation is assigned to them.
"An internal inquiry was initiated soon after the matter came to light. The probe concluded that while the incident did not amount to grave or severe ragging, it constituted a serious breach of discipline and hostel regulations. Based on the findings, the matter was referred to the disciplinary committee, which examined the case in detail and recommended strict action," the medical college authorities told ANI
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Accordingly, the two students were suspended from academic activities for three months and fined Rs 50,000 each. The rooms where the junior students were allegedly taken were also inspected as part of the inquiry.
The disciplinary committee has further issued a stern warning, stating that any repetition of such incidents would result in more stringent punishment.
Dr Jagjeet Singh Chahal, Member Secretary of the Anti-Ragging Committee at IGMC Shimla, told ANI that the incident was monitored via CCTV surveillance and the hostel's anti-ragging vigilance mechanisms. "Two second-year students were found involved in ragging three junior students. Action has been taken, and both have been fined Rs 50,000 each along with a warning for the future," he said.
Another member of the disciplinary committee stated that although the case technically fell under the category of ragging, it was not considered extremely serious; therefore, disciplinary action was deemed appropriate rather than invoking the provisions of the Ragging Act.
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Kajal Rajput joined Medical Dialogues as an Correspondent for the Latest Health News Section in 2019. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Arts from University of Delhi. She manly covers all the updates in health news, hospitals, doctors news, government policies and Health Ministry. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in Contact no. 011-43720751

