Ragging Horror: Medical Student Dies After Being Made to Stand for Hours
First Published: 18th November, 2024 15:57 IST
This incident, which has shaken Gujarat, is a grim reminder of the persistence of ragging in educational institutions.
The death of Anil Methania, an 18-year-old first-year medical student from GMERS Medical College in Dharpur Patan, Gujarat, has reignited the debate on ragging in educational institutions. Anil allegedly collapsed after being made to stand for three hours as part of a ragging “introduction” session by third-year students. Despite being hospitalized and recording a statement with the police, Anil tragically passed away.
This incident, which has shaken Gujarat, is a grim reminder of the persistence of ragging in educational institutions. According to NDTV reports, Hardik Shah, the dean of the medical college, said, “As soon as we came to know that he had collapsed, we hospitalised him. He told police that he was ragged and made to stand for three hours. We have informed the cops and the family and will try to take strict action.”
Senior police officer KK Pandya said the student’s father had filed a complaint and a case of accidental death had been registered. “The autopsy has been conducted and the medical report has been asked to submit a report on the incident. Based on the findings, we will take further action,” he said. Asked about the ragging angle, the senior officer said, “We have asked for detailed information from the college on this point too.” News agency PTI later reported that 15 senior students have been named in the FIR.
A similar case of ragging has also been reported from Tripura Medical College (TMC) on October, where 18 first-year students were accused of ragging their peers. The TMC Principal, Dr. Arindam Datta, lodged an FIR under Section 4 of the Tripura Educational Institution (Prevention of Ragging) Rules after a student, Roopesh Kumar Jha, filed a complaint.
During the inquiry, two students, Ayubir Debbarma and Samplai Debbarma, allegedly insulted and abused Dr. Datta. All 18 accused students were suspended and fined Rs. 10 lakhs collectively. Notices have also been issued by Amtoli Police, with warnings of arrest for non-compliance.
Ragging remains a serious issue across India, despite strict anti-ragging measures enforced by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and National Medical Commission (NMC). These back-to-back incidents underline the urgent need for stronger enforcement, awareness campaigns, and zero-tolerance policies to protect students from harassment and ensure a safe learning environment.
COMMENTS
TOPMOST STORY NOW
Live NPF Reiterates Support to Biren Singh Govt, Condemns Killing of 6 Children and Women in Jiribam
18th November 2024Live COCOMI Student Wing Locks Central Govt Offices in Manipur Amid Outrage Over Recent Civilian Killings
18th November 2024Live Guwahati Shocker: Boy Kicked in Private Parts, Key Poked into Eyes for Stealing Milk
18th November 2024Live Manipur Violence: Pradyot Debbarma Condemns Killing of 6 Including 3 Child in Jiribam
18th November 2024WE RECOMMEND
Man Runs Car Over 7 Wedding Guests After Argument Over Bursting Firecrackers
Out of the seven victims, one is in critical condition, while others are receiving treatment for their injuries at a hospital in Jaipur.
18th November 2024PM Modi Concludes Nigeria Visit, Strengthens Ties With “Africa’s Largest Democracy”
PM Modi's visit to Nigeria is part of his three-nation tour, which will also take him to Brazil and Guyana from November 17 to 21.
18th November 2024Rahul Gandhi urges PM Modi to visit Manipur and “work towards restoring peace” amid fresh violence
Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Thursday extended the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 in six Police Stations.
17th November 2024UP: 10 infants dead after massive fire erupts at Jhansi Medical College
At least 10 infants were killed after a massive fire broke out at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of Jhansi Medical College in Uttar Pradesh late Friday evening, officials said.According to hospital officials, there were 54 infants admitted to the NICU ward and several infants trapped have been rescued. The dousing, as well as rescue efforts, are underway, they said.“There […]
16th November 2024Air India-Vistara Merger Important Milestone: Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran
Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran recalled when they took over two years ago, Air India was in decline for several reasons
15th November 2024