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  Teachers booked for stripping girl students in Dhanbad




*Ranchi, April 28 (IANS)* A Jharkhand school principal and four teachers
have been booked for allegedly asking 13 girl students to strip to look for
missing money, police said Monday. An FIR was lodged Sunday against the
principal, Mohammad Sharfuddin, his deputy Rajiv Kumar Singh and three women
teachers of Balika Middle School of Moddidih colliery in Dhanbad district,
around 290 km from Ranchi, police said.



The report was filed after the parents complained that the school staff had
forced their kids to remove their clothes to frisk them for lost money of
one of their classmates.



On Saturday, Nazia Parveen of Class VIII claimed to have lost Rs.55. When
the money was not found, the girls of the class were first asked to remove
their shoes and then their skirts and shirts.



"When I refused to remove my skirt and shirt, the lady teachers threatened
to strip me before the principal. I had no option but to remove my clothes,"
the police quoted one of the students as saying.



The money was not found. And the teachers reportedly threatened the girls
not to tell their parents about the incident.



The principal has denied the allegation saying: "The girls were asked to
remove only shoes and socks. No girl was asked to remove her skirt and
shirt."



The parents, after learning about the incident, gathered in the school
premises and allegedly thrashed the principal and his staff before
complaining to the police.



The principal has lodged a counter-FIR against 10 people for the alleged
assault.











*Dhanbad, 28 Apr 2008,TNN:* Police have registered FIRs against the
headmaster and four other teachers, including two women teachers, of Modidih
Girls High School near here on the charge of outraging the modesty of 13
schoolgirls in the school building. In protest, the girls of the school have
decided not to attend school from Monday.



According to sources at the Jogta police station located about 20 kms from
here, FIRs have been registered against secretary of the school management
committee Surendra Singh, headmaster Mohd Sharfuddin, assistant headmaster
Rajiv Kumar Singh, besides Sushma Kumari and Priti Kumar (both women
teachers) on a complaint filed by a student of Class VIII.



The principal, too, has filed complaints against guardians of ten students,
who had allegedly misbehaved with him and other teachers and reportedly
assaulted them. The students had complained to their parents about their
stripping by the school headmaster and some teachers on the school premises
on Saturday. Enraged over the incident, the guardians went to the school the
same day and reportedly assaulted the headmaster and others. They were
demanding arrest of the headmaster and other teachers.



Dhanbad district education officer Rajkumar Prasad Singh told TOI here on
Sunday that the school, run and managed by the public sector Bharat Coking
Coal Company(BCCL),was neither registered nor recognized. It was run on the
land and building given by the BCCL.



Singh said, "It is a serious incident and I have written to the BCCL
management to take strong action against the erring teachers. The incident
is highly condemnable, but since the state government has no control over
the school, it cannot directly take any action. However,the police have
registered FIRs against the headmaster and the teachers involved in the
case."



Singh said the incident occurred following a complaint lodged by a student
that her purse was missing. The 13 girls were later taken at a room and
their clothes removed by the headmaster and teachers. However, neither the
money nor the purse was found on them." The agitated girls later complained
to their parents who stormed into the school premises demanding arrest of
the headmaster and other teachers.



timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Patna/Teachers_booked_for_stripping_13_girls/articleshow/2989318.cms










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