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Home / Education / Student Death Sparks Campus Protest Over Alleged Negligence

Student Death Sparks Campus Protest Over Alleged Negligence

24 Jan

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Summary

  • A student died during treatment, leading to campus protests.
  • Students allege college and hostel warden showed negligence.
  • Protesters demanded the resignation of the college principal.

Agitating engineering students staged protests on the Sitamarhi Institute of Technology campus following the death of a final-year student during treatment at Patna Medical College Hospital. The deceased, 22-year-old Medha Parashar, reportedly fell ill three days prior and remained in her room. Hostel residents claimed neither the warden checked on her nor were her parents informed.

Her condition worsened on Thursday morning, leading to unconsciousness and subsequent death during treatment that night. Students alleged that the hostel warden refused to help and directed them to the principal, who allegedly refused to lend his car for hospital transport. Police were deployed as tensions persisted for approximately six hours.

Senior officials assured students of a fair inquiry and appropriate action. The sub-divisional magistrate confirmed an investigation would be conducted, with action to be taken if negligence is found, although the student's family had not filed a complaint.

The deceased student, a resident of Bhagalpur, had been studying at the institute since 2022 and resided in the girls' hostel.

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Students protested following the death of a final-year engineering student during treatment, alleging negligence by the college administration and hostel warden.
Students alleged that the hostel warden did not check on the unwell student and the college principal refused to provide his car to take her to the hospital.
Senior officials have assured a fair inquiry into the matter, and the sub-divisional magistrate confirmed an investigation will be conducted with action to be taken if negligence is found.

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