Bhavnagar Medical College has suspended seven resident doctors following allegations of ragging. The action came after 13 first-year postgraduate medical students in the Orthopaedic department of Sir Takhatsinhji General Hospital and Medical College submitted written complaints against their senior resident doctors.
Details of the Incident
The complaints were filed by the first-year PG students, who accused their seniors of engaging in ragging activities. The college administration promptly initiated an inquiry and subsequently suspended the accused doctors pending further investigation.
Official Statement
Officials confirmed that the suspension was based on the written complaints and preliminary findings. The college has assured a thorough investigation to ensure a safe environment for all students.
The incident highlights ongoing concerns about ragging in medical institutions, with authorities taking strict action to curb such practices.



