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Plus II first yr student ‘ragged’ by seniors at residential school in Odisha’s Sambalpur

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September 17, 2019
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Sambalpur: Days after the ragging incident at the Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology (VSSUT) at Burla in Sambalpur district surfaced, a similar case has been reported from a private residential school located in Majhipali area of Sambalpur town. A police complaint was lodged today at the Sasan police station of the town alleging that a Plus II Arts first year student of Vedic International School was thrashed by some seniors.

As per the complaint, the Plus II first year student was beaten up with steel and iron rods, and belt by seniors mercilessly. While thrashing him, the seniors also covered his face. Though the incident happened three days back, surprisingly authorities of the residential school did not inform his parents.

“The matter came to light after parents of the student visited the residential school hostel to meet him today. The hostel warden asked them to meet the student at the campus hospital where he has been admitted. The parents of the student found him to be in critical condition and got to know about the incident from him. Following this, they lodged a police complaint at Sasan police station against four Plus II second year students of the residential school,” said relative of the victim.

“When I asked the Principal of the residential school about the matter, he said he is not aware of any such thing,” said mother of the student.

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