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IANS 30 July 2009, 12:17pm IST

LUCKNOW: A criminal case was lodged against 10 students of the Banaras
Hindu University (BHU) after they were caught ragging their juniors,
officials said on Thursday.

Eight second year and two third year students of B.Tech (Applied
Mathematics) were caught ragging juniors on the Assi Ghat by the
university's security staff Wednesday, BHU spokesperson Rajesh Singh
said.

"The university has imposed a fine of Rs.50,000 each on the students.
They have been expelled from the hostel for six months and barred from
attending classes for 15 days," Singh said.

Police on Thursday detained the students in the Lanka police station
for questioning.

"A FIR (first information report) has been registered and we are
interrogating the students," said superintendent of police (City) Vijay
Bhushan.

On Tuesday, 19 B.Tech final year students -- all girls -- were fined
for ragging newly admitted girls at the Indian Institute of Information
Technology
(IIIT) in Allahabad.

"Besides a fine of Rs.50,000 each, the institute has also withdrawn the
scholarship of the girls and they were also expelled from the hostel,"
said M.D. Tiwari, director of the institute.

However, no case has been lodged against the students.

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