A case of ragging has come to light in Gwalior. – Photo: Social Media Expansion 1681987990 A case of ragging with a junior student has come to light in Agriculture College, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. The junior student has alleged that the seniors have been harassing him for two weeks, so he is leaving the hostel. Dr. Surendra Singh Tomar, Dean of Agriculture College, has constituted a committee in the matter and action will be taken against the culprits after investigation. According to the information, Anand Sharma, living in the hostel of Agriculture College, Gwalior, is a student of BSC first year. He is a resident of Shivpuri. He has accused senior students of assault and ragging. This junior student is so harassed by the senior students that he has left the hostel and gone home. Anand Sharma has complained about this to the Indian Council of Agricultural Research and after that the Indian Council of Agricultural Research has sought answers from the college administration. After the matter came to the fore, the college management has constituted a committee. Junior student Anand Sharma says that senior students used to come to his hostel and were continuously harassing him. He was beaten up fiercely in the hostel. At the same time, he was not allowed to sleep for the whole night after taking off his clothes. This junior student is so fed up with the ragging that he has left the hostel and gone home. On the other hand, Dr. Surendra Singh Tomar, Dean of Agriculture College, has constituted a committee for immediate investigation regarding this matter and 5 professors have been included in this committee. All these professors will investigate the matter and submit the report after investigation, on the basis of which action will be taken against the senior students. ,
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