Dancing medicos get support online and offline against religious bigotry on social media
It was by luck that one of the dance reels on Instagram by the two medicos, Janaki M Omkumar and Naveen K Razak of Thrissur Medical College, went viral last week.
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KOCHI: It was by luck that one of the dance reels on Instagram by the two medicos, Janaki M Omkumar and Naveen K Razak of Thrissur Medical College, went viral last week. They shot to fame by dancing to the tune of Boney M’s eternal track Rasputin in the corridor of their college. However, a communal remark by an advocate on Facebook has sparked some controversy. He remarked on another girl, Nimisha, a Hindu girl from Kerala, who joined ISIS after marrying a Muslim boy. The dancing duo also belongs to different faiths.
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Fresher at Maharaja’s College alleges ragging
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A first-year undergraduate student of Maharaja’s College, Ernakulam, has lodged a complaint before the authorities alleging ragging by eight other students at the college hostel.
The student alleged that he was physically assaulted after being locked up in a room by the students affiliated to the Students Federation of India.
Mathew George, Principal, said on Monday that the complaint was forwarded to the Ernakulam Central Police station and the institution’s anti-ragging committee.
The authorities said that a girl student had lodged a complaint of sexual harassment against the student, who had allegedly faced ragging. This complaint was also forwarded to the police and the anti-sexual harassment committee on the campus. Mr. George said that the committees will submit its report immediately and necessary follow-up action will be taken against those involved in the incidents.