Chamarajanagar: Student loses eyesight - teacher who caused it suspended


Daijiworld Media Network - Chamarajanagar (SP)

Chamarajanagar, Jun 4: Head teacher of the government higher primary school at Christaraja Balarapattana near here stands suspended by the school management committee for causing loss of eyesight of a student. The head teacher, Yoseph, has been accused of hitting a student with a scale and causing injury to his left eye, which took away his eyesight.

Parents of a seventh standard student of the said school had filed complaint in the town police station on the night of Saturday June 2, accusing the head teacher of the school of hitting their son, Girimallesh, with a scale and causing loss of his eyesight. A case had thereafter been registered in the police station.

Taking stern view of this development, deputy commissioner of the district, Kaveri, has ordered block education officer to conduct an inquiry and file a report on the incident immediately.

  

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  • vinod, mangalore

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    Disciplining a child is important...but at what cost.
    Looks like some teachers are not qualified or trained to handle difficult students.
    Some teachers are insensitive.
    Once I remembers a 10 year old boy fainted, collapsed and injured his head during a school assembly on a special program day.
    Me and my family were part of the audience and we brought the child aside to sit down.
    I couldnt find a chair anywhere and I brought the "teachers" chair from a class room.
    One of the teachers raised serious objection for taking "teachers" chair... Her comment was student has to respect the teachers chair... he cannot sit on it.
    It was a shocking experience..

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