Allahabad University has suspended 16 students on ragging charges. University officials said on Tuesday that these students were accused of ragging in Sir Sunderlal Hostel. Officials said that show cause notices have also been issued to the suspended students.
Investigation conducted on ragging complaint
On the orders of Professor Rakesh Singh, the anti-ragging squad suddenly inspected Sir Sunderlal Hostel on 9 October. This inspection was done after receiving a complaint of ragging. During inspection many students were found involved in ragging.
disciplinary committee recommendation
A disciplinary committee was formed to investigate the matter. After investigation, the committee recommended strict action against 16 students. Accepting the committee’s recommendation, the university immediately suspended the students and also ordered their eviction from the hostel.
Students have a chance to be heard
The proctor has directed the suspended students to appear before the inquiry committee on October 30. Along with this, the students have also been asked to bring their parents or guardians along with them. Everyone will have to present their written explanation along with the identity card.
university warning
The university has made it clear that incidents like ragging will not be tolerated. In such cases, strict action will be taken against the culprits to ensure a safe and positive study environment for other students. This step of the university has been taken with the aim of maintaining discipline among the students and preventing incidents like ragging.
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