Three MBBS students from Government Medical College, Nagarkurnool, have been booked for ragging a junior student in a Telangana hostel. The incident involved physical harassment where the victim was forced into uncomfortable positions and beaten with a belt when he did not comply. The seniors also accessed the victim’s private chats and photos, threatening to share them. This led the victim to seek help from his family and report the incident to the police. The accused students are now facing criminal charges for their actions. Ragging in educational institutions is a serious offense and can have severe consequences. It is important for authorities to take strict action against such behavior to ensure the safety and well-being of all students.

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MBBS students in Telangana booked for ragging junior, face criminal charges for physical harassment and privacy invasion.
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