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Ragging slur on two tribal schools of Sundargarh district in Odisha

The parents alleged that they were neither informed about the incident in time nor was the child provided immediate medical attention.

Express News Service

ROURKELA: Two incidents of alleged ragging and physical assault at government-run tribal residential schools in Sundargarh district have come to light, raising questions over the lapses in student safety.

Sources said the first incident occurred on Thursday when a group of Class IX students allegedly assaulted a Class VI boy in the hostel of Deokaranpur residential school run by the state ST & SC Development department at Jarangloi in Bargaon block.

The victim’s parents rushed him to Bargaon community health centre (CHC) in an ambulance after learning about the incident. On Friday, the aggrieved parents, accompanied by villagers and a local panchayat samiti member, staged protest at the school and raised concerns over the safety of students.

The parents alleged that they were neither informed about the incident in time nor was the child provided immediate medical attention. The boy had contusions on his back and thighs, and a cut on his lip.

In-charge district welfare officer (DWO) of Sundargarh Bibekanand Mohanty said the school has no warden for its hostel. An inquiry found that four Class IX students accused the victim of stealing a watch and assaulted them, he added.

The second incident took place on August 13 at Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) in Sadar block of Sundargarh, run under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs. A Class VI boy was allegedly bullied by a Class VII student, who forced him to perform around 800 sit-ups while holding his ears for failing to comply with his instructions. The junior was reportedly allowed to stop only after he became exhausted.

The incident came to light after the victim complained of uneasiness during a physical education training (PET) session on August 17. He reportedly had swollen thighs and complained of pain in his legs. He was taken to a nearby hospital and subsequently narrated the incident to the EMRS principal.

The DWO said an inquiry had been launched into the incident at the EMRS. He also pointed out that the school has four hostel buildings located at different points, but only one warden.

Mohanty said authorities of both the schools have been instructed to strictly adhere to standard safety protocols and take adequate measures, including regular awareness programmes, to prevent physical or verbal abuse, bullying and harassment on campuses. Anti-bullying committees are functioning across tribal residential schools, he added.

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