PGIMER Radiographer’s Suicide: Workplace Harassment Blamed
A Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) committee has concluded that the suicide of radiographer Narinder Kaur, on July 9, 2025, stemmed from workplace harassment and immense mental stress. The investigation points to a deeply problematic charge handover process as the primary cause.
The committee’s findings detail a pattern of false accusations, public humiliation, and a significant lack of institutional support for Kaur. This created a hostile work environment that ultimately contributed to her tragic death.
The report implicates Ajay Sharma and other individuals in creating this toxic atmosphere. Further details about their roles and potential disciplinary actions remain undisclosed.
This incident highlights the urgent need for stronger anti-harassment policies and robust support systems within PGIMER and other similar institutions across the nation. The wellbeing of healthcare professionals, often working under immense pressure, must be prioritized to prevent future tragedies.