Three engineering students expelled for ragging in Bihar
Wednesday December 28, 2011 05:43:23 PM,
IANS
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Patna: Three students
of Motihari Engineering College in Bihar, including a girl, have
been expelled on charges of ragging a junior student, officials
said Wednesday.
The three students, including a girl, allegedly ragged a junior
student Monica Shailesh on October 15. Monica, a first year
student, had alleged that she was subjected to ragging by some
seniors when she was standing at the college counter for
registration.
After she filed a complaint, the college disciplinary action
committee inquired into it and found that the three were
responsible for the incident.
"Strict action was taken against the students on the instruction
of Science and Technology Department," an official said.
Motihari Engineering College is one of the six government-run
engineering colleges in Bihar.
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