D Shashi Kumar, KAMS general secretary said that more than 80 percent of schools held surprise checks. "There were oral contraceptives (i-Pill) in one student s bag. Also, there was alcohol in water bottles," he added. After the incident came to light experts have stressed the need for parental supervision on the students. Bengaluru Shocker: Surprise Bag Check Leads to Recovery of Condoms, Cigarettes, Alcohol and Oral Contraceptives From School Students.
The principal said, "A behavioural assessment will be conducted by the committee before they are allowed to resume their studies in the medical college." He further added, "This is a clear message for all students. Such activities cannot be tolerated. The new batch has just joined and anyone found harassing a junior won t be spared." Uttarakhand College Ragging: Seven MMBS Students Force 40 Juniors To Strip in Freezing Cold on Hostel Terrace, Suspended; Principal Says Such Activities Cannot Be Tolerated .