B.Pharm Students' Certificates Withheld: Telangana HRC Pulls Up Nalgonda Pharmacy College
B.Pharm Students' Certificates Withheld: Telangana HRC Pulls Up Nalgonda Pharmacy College Written by Susmita Roy Published On 2025-08-31T14:00:48+05:30 | Updated On 31 Aug 2025 2:00 PM ISTNew Delhi: The Telangana Human Rights Commission (TGHRC) has stepped in after nine B.Pharmacy (B.pharm, B.pharma) students from Venkateshwara Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nalgonda, lodged a complaint alleging that their original educational certificates were being withheld by the college.According to a recent media report in the Deccan Chronicle, the students claimed that the college refused to return their documents, citing pending fee reimbursement as the reason.The Commission, led by Chairperson Dr Justice Shameem Akther, observed that such actions amount to a violation of students’ constitutional and human rights.Also Read: Telangana Human Rights Commission Flags Poor Amenities in 5 Government HospitalsThe Commission, led by Chairperson Dr. Justice Shameem Akther, said that this practice violates students' rights and recommended that the college's chairman and principal should quickly return the original certificates and give Transfer Certificates (TCs) to the students who complained.Further, the Commission has summoned both officials to appear in person on September 2, 2025, for an inquiry. Copies of the order have also been forwarded to the District Collector, Nalgonda, and the Telangana Council for Higher Education for urgent compliance, reports the Deccan Chronicle.Also Read: Pharmacy Colleges in Trouble: Maharashtra Cracks Down on Institutions Failing PCI StandardsTelangana State Human Rights Commissionbpharmvenkateshwara institute of pharmaceutical sciencepharmacy collegeSource : with inputsSusmita RoyMpharm (Pharmacology) Susmita Roy, B pharm, M pharm Pharmacology, graduated from Gurunanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology with a bachelor's degree in Pharmacy. She is currently working as an assistant professor at Haldia Institute of Pharmacy in West Bengal. She has been part of Medical Dialogues since March 2021.Show Full ArticleNext Story