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NMC holds emergency anti-ragging meet after medical student dies by suicide in Delhi

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New Delhi | October 12, 2023 12:16:21 AM IST
The National Medical Commission on Wednesday convened an emergency anti-ragging meeting after a 27-year-old post graduate medical student died by suicide in Delhi after alleged sexual harassment.

As per a release issued by NMC, the victim earlier had alleged sexual harassment, physical and mental abuse, and toxicity by her professor and seniors in the Anesthesia department.

Yogender Malik, member of the Ethics and Medical Registration Board and Head Media Division at NMC, stated, "The NMC is steadfast in its commitment to maintaining a zero-tolerance policy towards ragging and sexual harassment. By streamlining the decision-making process and involving external agencies, we aim to create an environment where students can focus on their education without fear or intimidation."

As per the release, the Commission has directed the college to submit a detailed report on the incident by tomorrow, expediting the investigation into the alleged harassment.

"A formal letter will be sent to the State Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER) for an independent inquiry. The DMER is required to complete and submit its report withing 15 days, ensuring a swift and impartial investigation into the circumstances leading to the doctor's tragic demise," the release added.

The Commission in the release also pointed that pending the inquiry of the incident by the Anti-ragging Committee of NMC will put all matters of the medical college under consideration in NMC on hold.

The Commission also expressed deep condolences to the family and friends of the deceased doctor.

"The Commission is committed to a comprehensive investigation and ensuring justice for the victim," the release stated.

The NMC further urged all medical institutions to foster a safe and supportive environment for students and pledged to take stringent actions against any form of harassment within the medical community. (ANI)

 
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