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Link to reportFriday April 20 2007 14:31 ISTBALANGIR: The allegation of
ragging by a second year student of the Government Ayurvedic College
here has led to the suspension of 12 senior students.Principal of the
college J Nath on Wednesday took the action after Narayan Mohanty, a
senior professor of the college, who inquired into the allegation,
found the students guilty. The 12 students, however, were not
rusticated.Bhagya Ranjan Dash, the second-year student of the college,
informed the principal that some senior students were torturing him
physically and mentally.Bhagya, who hails from Balasore, also said he
was assaulted in his classroom. Following the allegation, a meeting of
the staff council was held on April 7.Mohanty, in his report,
said: "First, the students who indulge in ragging should be served a
warning, then suspended and after that expelled. And even after that,
if they don't mend their ways, police action should be initiated."The
principal said the 12 students have been suspended for a stipulated
time period. They would be recalled if they mend their ways."Earlier, I
had warned them but it failed to yield results," he added.

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