College Ragging In Kalahandi: Plus 2 Student Pushed From Hostel Roof, Critical
by Argus News
Mon, Sep 30 | 11:31 a.m.

Kalahandi, Sept 30: A plus two student from Binayak college, a private college in Bhawanipatna sustained critical injuries after being pushed from the fourth floor of the hostel building by his classmates.

The victim, identified as Ankesh Bag, has been admitted to Bhawanipatna district headquarters hospital.

According to the information, Ankesh has been harassed and ragged by his classmates to delete a video of himself being attacked by his classmates. After he denied to delete the video, his friends pushed him from the fourth floor of the hostel building.

Ankesh's family has lodged a written complaint at Bhawanipatna town police station. Following the complaint, the police have started an investigation into this matter.

Further details are awaited.

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