Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Girl medicos fined ₹13.5L for ragging

- Bishnu K Jha letters@hindustant­imes.com

DARBHANGA: Fifty-four girl students of Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) have been collective­ly fined ₹13.50 lakh following complaints of repeated ragging of a junior, the hospital administra­tion confirmed on Saturday.

The administra­tion imposed a fine of ₹25,000 each on the 54 girls for an alleged ragging episode on the campus following a complaint by the victim to the Medical Council of India (MCI), which in turn directed the administra­tion to take action. “We received an email from the MCI on Friday in this regard,” DMCH principal Dr Rabindra Kumar Sinha told HT, adding, “We had to act.”

The DMCH’s anti-ragging committee would not give the names of the accused or the victim. Members said that it had to quiz the students and use others to find out details, besides the names of those involved, before imposing the fine on girl medicos of the third semester who live in the Old Girl’s Hostel on campus. The culprits are of the 2016 batch, said a member. Twenty-seven girls of the first semester batch were also involved in the incident, he said.

The ARC, however, faced a problem since none of the first semester students came forward to reveal that they were subjected to ragging by the senior girls.

“We have decided to punish the entire batch of girl students of first and third semesters collective­ly. A fine of ₹25,000 has been imposed on each for not reporting the episode and trying to cover up the matter as per the anti-ragging regulation­s framed by MCI,” the principal said.

In an email sent to the MCI on November 11, a first-year girl student and an inmate of OGH had complained about being subjected to repeated ragging by senior girls of the third semester, who lived in the same hostel.

The MCI promptly directed DMCH administra­tion to take action while forwarding a copy of the complaint without revealing the identity of the complainan­t. The girl medico had alleged that seniors gave them a rough time, directing them to perform embarrassi­ng acts.

One of the members of ARC and head of department of medicine, Dr B K Singh, said that if the girls failed to pay by November 25, they would invite stern action.

THE MCI DIRECTED THE ADMINISTRA­TION TO TAKE ACTION WHILE FORWARDING A COPY OF COMPLAINT WITHOUT REVEALING IDENTITY OF THE COMPLAINAN­T

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