School principal held for thrashing visually impaired students


Hyderabad, Jul 21 (PTI): In a barbaric incident, a visually challenged principal of a private school for blind allegedly beat up three visually challenged boys in Kakinada town of Andhra Pradesh, district officials said today.

The incident, which took place two days back, came to light today after local TV channels showed a video footage of the incident in which the principal was purportedly shown "mercilessly" beating up the boys with a stick, they said.

The footage also showed the principal pushing one of the boys to the wall and was seen assisted by another person in the act.

The school principal, identified as Srinivas, and another person, school's secretary K V Rao who assisted in the act, have been arrested based on the complaints by the parents of the students, East Godavari District Collector Neetu Kumar Prasad told PTI over phone.

The district administration has taken over the private school to run it as of now, she said.


Taking note of the incident, the Collector, who along with senior officers visited the school, ordered an inquiry into the incident and the teshildar concerned has been asked to carry out a detailed inquiry and submit a report.

"Once the report is submitted we will take necessary action against those involved in the incident," Kakinada Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO) B R Ambedkar.

According to preliminary information, the principal resorted to beating up the students for their "indiscipline" as they played outside the school premises, the RDO said, adding that an inquiry was on.
  

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  • Pradeep, Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    My heart almost is ripped looking at the footage.

    Kill him!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    Principal need to be dismissed for his abnormal inhuman behaviour from the services permanently

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  • Well wisher, India

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    Vincent Rodrigues, katapadi/Bangalore
    I pressed disagree. Because, school principal needs to be somewhat strict.

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  • Well wisher, India

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    Vincent Rodrigues, katapadi/Bangalore
    I pressed disagree. Because, school principal needs to be somewhat strict. Otherwise these days student going to overtake them. Not a joke, it is true.
    Recently, nearby 2 school boys (9th std.) used to throw plastic wrappers (of eatables) wherever they want on the way. I asked them throw in the dustbin and I warned them and I said I will inform school head-master if they continue. They simply laugh at me and walk away.
    Next day I saw the same behavior and I said , I will inform inform police and fine them. Then they partially stopped that behavior. It means that nowadays there is no much value for teachers and headmaster or principal. What do you say?

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    All the charitable trust schools for poor student are neglected by the authorities in India. These institutions in the name of charity loot public wealth and do little for the purpose of the trust. They evade tax and misuse fund for their personal luxury.
    Such institutions have under-qualified faculties and the students are totally neglected. The students bear the brunt silently because they have nobody to whom they can complain. There is no regular inspections in such schools nor there is any strict conditions that such institutions should follow.
    The Parliament should pass a bill to have a proper law to counter check such money making charitable institutions.
    Jai Hind!

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    In the first place children are punished enough for their life.To burden it ,the teachers are also beating them which is not not allowed ,per law.I ask myself would they beat their own child the same way.?children cannot go against them .Teachers are strong,children are weak against them.Hope they take immediate Action towards them.We had one teacher at our time,was very rude,was beating us not only with a ,stick,but was hitting with a faust closed ,Daum in between the faust on our back.A mans faust on childs back,the pain was so extreme.Parents used to say,he has no blood in eyes,thats why he didnt have children.Everybody used to shiver when he Comes in the fourth class.nowadays it is not allowed to beat children ,find it is better.

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  • pat, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    I dont like beating small children

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  • GCP., Muscat

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    The principal and his associate were chosen wrong profession. Both are fit for Police Department.

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    Public have to thrash this principal on the street. Then he will not repeat the same.

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    these frustrated creeps, how do they even land up in such holy profession of ":teaching"!! we celebrate Guru Purnima, barely a week ago and then u follow this..! Pains even more, when the kids are blind and cant even see this Ch**iya's face!! forgive us kids! we are making ur life hell... :(

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    Do we send our innocent children to school for getting raped and abused physically? Why are we all so stressed & frustrated to hit and abuse innocent kids like this? This is really bad. Needs immediate action. Why do we expect children to behave as adults and be perfect?

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    Bad news keeps piling up in India, day by day. It is really shocking to see innocent children beaten so mercilessly.

    Last week, we had UN report. One third of the world's poorest of the poor are Indians. 50% of the 1.2 billion Indians defecate outside. 60% of the world's people who defecate outside are Indians, where we are worse than the poorest countries like Zimbabwe, Somalia and Congo.

    Rape, murders, corruption and stinking of our cities, railways stations and bus stands is a daily affair. I think we cannot blame anybody, but, the stars in which we are born. God save our country. Bharat desh Mahan with politicians behman.

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  • D Bhat, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    Nothing is improving - day by day things are getting worse.... why we make so many children when there is so little space?? Unless our population growth stops drastically, doomsday is close.

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  • Well wisher, India

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    till last century such punishments were indeed there!
    Now it is very rare and becomes national news!

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  • Moku, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    What do you mean? One cant punish physical challenged children in the same way?

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  • Fredrick Correa, Pernal/Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    These posts should not be given to anyone, unless they are thoroughly checked for their background. This is an eye opener. Who knows whether such things may be happening in other schools as well. Only those inspectors who are sincere to their duties should be sent to check these schools.

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  • Kusuma Kumari G Nellore, Nellore/Kodyadka

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    Cruel teacher I am sad such incidences are occurring in Andra. Hope the authorities take adequate action against these teachers who are inhumane.

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