Brutal Ragging Incident Unveiled at Kerala Nursing College

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A disturbing episode of ragging at the Government Nursing College in Kottayam, Kerala, has led to the arrest of five third-year students. The arrests follow a formal complaint by three first-year students detailing severe physical and psychological abuse over a three-month period. The victims reported grotesque acts including being stripped naked, having dumbbells hung from their private parts, and being stabbed with sharp objects such as compasses, according to police reports.

The abuse reportedly began in November 2024, with the seniors allegedly threatening the first-year students to prevent them from reporting the misconduct. The juniors described instances of extortion, where they were coerced to pay for alcohol or face violence. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about ragging practices in Indian educational institutions.

The complaint was lodged only after one victim confided in his father, prompting police action. All arrested individuals are expected to appear before a magistrate soon. This case follows a recent tragedy involving a bullied schoolboy in Kochi, raising alarm about the pervasive issue of bullying and harassment in academic settings across India.

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