Medical colleges face surge in anti-ragging complaints amidst inaction

Indian medical colleges are facing scrutiny for a high number of ragging complaints, with over 42% of all complaints received by the UGC's anti-ragging cell coming from these institutions. Despite the severity of the incidents, activists argue that colleges and authorities often fail to take adequate action, highlighting the urgent need for reform and accountability within medical education.
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