Turning up late for classes proved fatal for an eighth standard student of a private school who collapsed and died..." />
mangalore today
name
name
name
Friday, April 26
Genesis Engineersnamename

 

Karnataka student dies after being punished for being late


Mangalore Today News Network

Honnavar, Jan 11:  Turning up late for classes proved fatal for an eighth standard student of a private school who collapsed and died after being forced to jog around the playground by the headmaster as punishment.


Karnataka student dies after being punished for being late

 

Karnataka student dies after being punished for being late

 

Karnataka student dies after being punished for being late

 

Karnataka student dies after being punished for being late

 

Karnataka student dies after being punished for being late

 

Karnataka student dies after being punished for being late


Police said the headmaster of New English school in Uttara Kannada district asked Afzal Ahmed Fayaz (14) to do three rounds of the ground for turning up late, despite the boy’s plea he could not do so as he was suffering from fever for the past two days and had not been attending classes.


The headmaster, who has been detained by the police, forced Fayaz to do the first lap shortly after which he suddenly started gasping for breath and collapsed.


School authorities rushed him to a hospital, but doctors declared he was brought dead.


The incident sparked off protests by local people, who stormed the school and pelted stones at window panes.


The Karnataka government ordered a probe into the issue and directed the administration to send a report at the earliest.


"We have been repeatedly cautioning teachers not to punish students. But such incidents are still happening. We will take stern action. I have asked for a detailed report and ordered probe. It is a very sad incident. ," Minister for Primary and Secondary Education Visweshwara Hegde Kageri said.


Write Comment | E-Mail To a Friend | Facebook | Twitter | Print
Error:NULL
Write your Comments on this Article
Your Name
Native Place / Place of Residence
Your E-mail
Your Comment
You have characters left.
Security Validation
Enter the characters in the image above