Mulky: Eighth-standard Student Cooks Hostel Superintendent’s Goose


Mulky: Eighth-standard Student Cooks Hostel Superintendent’s Goose

The Hindu

Mulky, Jan 7: The hostel run by the Social Welfare Department for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes students at Karnad near Mulky, 40 km from here, was spick and span on Wednesday when the Superintendent of Police in charge of the Directorate of Civil Rights Enforcement (DCRE), Mitra Heraje, and the District Social Welfare Officer, P.A. Ganapathi, conducted a “surprise inspection”.



But an eighth-standard boy let the cat out of the bag. “Our hostel superintendent told us to clean up everything in the morning and said that some officers from Mangalore would be conducting an inspection,” the boy told presspersons.

The boy was immediately dragged away by the hostel cooks and some senior students and was scolded.

They restrained themselves upon realising that the incident was being recorded by television cameramen.

Hostel Superintendent Padmavati told the officials that the children were being served eggs thrice a week, bananas twice a week and chicken two or three times a month. She said that the children were being served “boothai” (Malabar sardine) thrice a month and the more expensive “bangude” (mackerel) once a month.

However, the children said they got eggs only twice a week, bananas once a week and that the last time they got chicken was over a month ago. They said that the last time they ate mackerel was during the Dasara festival.

They told presspersons that there was often shortage of food.

“According to the system here, older boys are served food first. By the time the younger children get their turn, very little is left,” said a student. Many students alleged that hostel cook Srinivasa Devadiga sold rice, sugar and other items to outsiders. They also alleged that Mr. Devadiga took large quantities of “tasty dishes” home.

“We complained to the Superintendent several times,” said a student.

When Ms. Padmavati was asked whether the students had complained to her in this regard, she said she had taken up the matter with Mr. Ganapathi.

Mr. Ganapathi, however, failed to explain why he had taken no action.

  

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Thu, Jan 07 2010

    The greatest joke of the Indian school educational system is the inspection after an early notice. This is also another blind imitation of the British system. When the British school inspector is at the school, the whole staff will be in full altert to pamper the inspector. The school inspectors should visit schools without any early warning, then only we can precisely find the functions of each school.

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  • eriic , saligrama/dubai

    Thu, Jan 07 2010

    This is not something new for us indians. Still india is shining. jai ho india

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  • vincent dsouza, bangalore/yellur

    Thu, Jan 07 2010

    Well done.please take care of that poor boy who said truth.Few more such actions required.

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  • Akbar Mulki, Mulki, KSA

    Thu, Jan 07 2010

    Where is surprise? Hostel superintendent was aware of the visit well in advance. Who provided him information of the visit?

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  • Prakash D'Souza, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Jan 07 2010

    I am worried about the poor guy who told the truth. he might have beaten black and blue for his work. Hope God saves him from future torture.. Well its nothing new when I was in school, if there is an inspection, we will come to know about a month prior to inspection, All the teachers will be behind us teaching us to how to behave with us inspectors etc. if somebody does wrong he is beaten black and blue.

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  • Anand Monis, mangalore

    Thu, Jan 07 2010

    Good work! media should take up such issues and ensure that they are taken to logical end.. Just highlighting is not sufficient.. I want media to concentrate on - Health services - Public distribution - Infrastructure pl focus on these areas and ensure that Public servants are not taking citizens for granted.

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  • Manjunatha Bangera, Kasaragodu/Bengaluru

    Thu, Jan 07 2010

    There is nothing new in this story. This is a FACT. It happens everywhere. Govt hostels, hospitals, everywhere.

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  • Vinod Mascarenhas, Vimukti, Ujire

    Thu, Jan 07 2010

    Well done!!! I wish the other government officials will follow your example. But please take care of those who tried to led the cat out from the bag.

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  • Jenny, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 07 2010

    If the visit was surprise how the superitendent of hostel came to know about this? how he told to clean up in the morning? Mr. Mitra please check on this issue seriously else your surprise visits will become informed vists everytime.

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  • Patrick, Doha, Qatar

    Thu, Jan 07 2010

    A job well done !! Let us not rest on our laurels. Infact, this should have been done years ago by the sleeping authorities, so that we could have been in a better situation today. Nevertheless, there's a proverb ...... once bitten twice shy. Therefore better late than never, I suggest that more surprise visits should be conducted elsewhere too. Confident enough that umpteen skeletons are sure to fall out of the cupboards. The scourge of rampant corruption should end once and for all.

    It is our moral responsibility to help eradicate this from our social community and in particular our country... corruption has seeped too much that a solution CAN BE OBTAINED, but definitely not impossible., if we have the will power. It's a win-win result through public co-operation that can only be obtained if there is no partiality and politicial interference from the "social vested politicians".

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  • Thomas Valder, Bahrain

    Thu, Jan 07 2010

    Wonderful job. But, please protect the children who have confessed the truth. I am sure they will be in trouble.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Jan 06 2010

    Every where corruption!There must be an periodical and surprise checks for all govt hostels.Why there was no exibition of menus in the first instance? Hygiene and envoirnmental health should be maintained.Well done officer!If you visit more govt hostels in and around Mangalore, perhaps there may be more serious than this incident.

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  • NAVIN POOJARI , HEJAMADI KODI

    Wed, Jan 06 2010

    GREAT JOB,TAKE ACTION......

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  • prashan, Mlore/dubai

    Wed, Jan 06 2010

    Last line of the article is intresting. After all the drama blame comes on one of the officer who did surprise inspection. Hope they wont play with childrens health and take necessary action.

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  • Clive, Kuwait

    Wed, Jan 06 2010

    That's the way to do it officer. But I hope the poor children who let the cat out of the bag dont bear the wrath of the hostel's incharges. Please check up on them on your future visits.

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  • Shammi M`nglore, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 06 2010

    Well done officer, kick them outm from their posts.

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  • ajay, mangalore

    Wed, Jan 06 2010

    Good work. may god bless you for your surprise visit

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