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  "textContent": "ISLAMABAD/MIRPURKHAS: The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC)has sought records from a medical college in Mirpurkhas following the mysterious death of a third-year student and allegations of harassment.\n\nThe PMDC said it had sought all relevant records from the college and also sought an inquiry report from the provincial government.\n\nThe development comes after the death of medical student Fehmida Laghari, who allegedly died by suicide in Mirpurkhas. Her family has accused a college teacher of harassment.\n\nThe PMDC said that it maintained a zero-tolerance policy on harassment of students and warned that strict action would be taken against any faculty members or institutions found guilty.\n\nCouncil President Prof Rizwan Taj said that disciplinary proceedings would be initiated through the council’s disciplinary committee, adding that students could directly file complaints with harassment committees.\n\nHe said that failure to provide a safe educational environment constituted a violation of rules, adding that any harassment, threats or misconduct would be dealt with strictly.\n\nHe said student safety and mental health remained a top priority.\n\nThe PMDC said that anti-harassment committees were mandatory in all medical and dental colleges.\n\nPolice and college officials have not yet publicly confirmed the circumstances surrounding the student’s death.\n\nHowever, authorities said that the matter was under investigation following allegations raised by the family.\n\nThe post PMDC seeks records after medical student’s mysterious death in Sindh appeared first on HUM News English.",
  "title": "PMDC seeks records after medical student’s mysterious death in Sindh"
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