<p>In a case of ragging, a girl student of Mangalore University has complained against two boys of forcefully showing her porn material in the computer science laboratory on the university campus.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The girl, it is learnt, submitted a complaint to the chairperson of the department, in which she has accused the two senior boys in final year MCA, of forcing her to watch pornography.<br /><br /> Following the incident that took place on August 12, the girl called the toll-free number of the Human Resource Development department and orally gave a complaint. The department soon contacted the university to enquire into the issue.<br /><br />Meanwhile, she submitted a written complaint to the department chairperson, in which she demanded action against the offenders. The girl has left the college midway, citing the “university offered low-quality education” and she has already got a seat in a better private university. She is said to have mentioned in the complaint of having undergone “sort of ragging” by male students.<br /><br />Sources said the complaint, filed by the girl, has been forwarded to university’s anti-ragging committee, which is inquiring into the issue. <br /><br />Mangalore University Registrar B S Yedapadithaya said he was awaiting the committee’s enquiry report, which he is likely to receive in two days. <br /><br />Though the girl is said to have filed a complaint in Konaje police station, the police refused to divulge information.</p>
<p>In a case of ragging, a girl student of Mangalore University has complained against two boys of forcefully showing her porn material in the computer science laboratory on the university campus.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The girl, it is learnt, submitted a complaint to the chairperson of the department, in which she has accused the two senior boys in final year MCA, of forcing her to watch pornography.<br /><br /> Following the incident that took place on August 12, the girl called the toll-free number of the Human Resource Development department and orally gave a complaint. The department soon contacted the university to enquire into the issue.<br /><br />Meanwhile, she submitted a written complaint to the department chairperson, in which she demanded action against the offenders. The girl has left the college midway, citing the “university offered low-quality education” and she has already got a seat in a better private university. She is said to have mentioned in the complaint of having undergone “sort of ragging” by male students.<br /><br />Sources said the complaint, filed by the girl, has been forwarded to university’s anti-ragging committee, which is inquiring into the issue. <br /><br />Mangalore University Registrar B S Yedapadithaya said he was awaiting the committee’s enquiry report, which he is likely to receive in two days. <br /><br />Though the girl is said to have filed a complaint in Konaje police station, the police refused to divulge information.</p>