Image used for representational purpose only. (File Photo) 
India

Jharkhand: 11 students booked for beating up teacher for low exam score

The students of Paharia Residential School at Gopikandar were allegedly angry after their practical marks were not added in final score.

Mukesh Ranjan

Ranchi: Eleven students of a school in Dumka have been booked for allegedly beating up a teacher and two other staffers after they failed in their Class 9 board exam.

The students of Paharia Residential School at Gopikandar were allegedly angry after their practical marks were not added in final score. The students also made a video of the incident, which shows the staffers tied to a tree outside the school, while some children shout that it should be made viral so that others come to know about what is happening there. The employees were released later.

The incident took place on Monday, but the FIR was lodged on Tuesday by the teacher, Kumar Suman, and clerk, Sonaram Chowre. “The principal, Ramdev Prasad Keshari, has also been named in the FIR, alleging that the incident took place on his behest,” said police officer Nityanand Bhokta.

According to students, 36 of them appeared for Class 9 board exam, which were introduced this year. The results were declared last Saturday. The students who failed met Keshari, who said the result was prepared by his predecessor, Suman. Students then met Suman and Chowde but both apparently refused to show
them the answer papers.

“The students said they were given very less marks in practical exams and they didn’t receive an adequate response from their teachers,” Block Education Extension Officer Surendra Hembrom said.

From tragic fall to murder: How a hoodie in 33°C heat cracked Ketan Agarwal case

Students’ futures ruined, but Dharmendra Pradhan is clinging to his chair: Kharge

Ammonia gas leak: Death toll rises to 10 after 18-year-old Odia worker dies at RGGGH

No 'Bharatha Matha' or 'Oommen Chandy' in official oaths: Kerala HC orders fresh swearing-in for councillors

US-India ‘very, very close’ to historic trade deal , say senior US official

SCROLL FOR NEXT