12 final-year BDS students of Hyderabad college suspended for six months over ragging allegations
Twelve final-year dental students in Hyderabad have been suspended for six months following allegations of ragging and harassing first-year students. The college initiated the suspension pending a police inquiry, citing a zero-tolerance policy toward such behavior.
Why it matters
This case highlights the persistent issue of ragging in higher education institutions and the administrative response to student safety.
Twelve final-year students of the Government Dental College (GDC), Hyderabad, have been suspended for six months pending a police inquiry following allegations of ragging and harassment of first-year BDS students staying at the Osmania Medical College hostel.
The article presents the college's actions and the students' complaints neutrally.
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