88 girls forced to undress as punishment by teachers in India

The students were punished for writing vulgar words about the head teacher and another student


News Desk November 30, 2017
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As many as 88 students of a girls' school were allegedly forced to undress in front of other students by three teachers as a punishment in Arunachal Pradesh, India, reported Hindustan Times.

According to police, the incident took place on November 23 and the students belonged to class VI and VII of Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya, Tani Happa (New Sagalee) in Papum Pare district.

Victims approached the All Sagalee Students Union (ASSU) who filed an FIR with the local police.

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According to the FIR, the three teachers forced the 88 students to undress before other students after a piece of paper was recovered which contained vulgar words about the head teacher and another student.

Papum Pare Superintendent of Police Tumme Amo confirmed the filing of the FIR to Hindustan Times, saying the case had been forwarded to the women police station.

“The officer-in-charge of the (women) police station said the victims and their parents along with the teachers will be interrogated before registering a case,” Amo said.

A press release by All Papum Pare District Students Union (APPDSU) stated they had met the students and teachers and found that unidentified students had used the vulgar words. The teachers then demanded an explanation from the 88 students of classes VI and VII who were then made to undress before other students as a punishment.

“The school authorities did not speak to the parents of the students before punishing them,” APPDSU president Nabam Tado said.

The Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) also condemned the 'heinous act' by the teachers.

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“Tampering with a child’s dignity is against the law as well as the constitution,” it said in a statement.

“To discipline a student is an attitude, character, responsibility and commitment of a teacher. Undressing a student is definitely not a corrective measure...Imposing such punishment is a total violation of child rights, and more likely it may accelerate the risk of child abuse,” the party added.

This story originally appeared on Hindustan Times

 

COMMENTS (2)

a better way | 7 years ago | Reply Very wrong of the teachers. How would they like to be striped in front of others. The correct way is to talk and make the students understand that they have done something wrong, and should not repeat it, made to apologize not using force, but by their own free will. Also the parents have to be informed and told what happened, so they are aware, both from the teachers point of view and the students point of view, the truth should be told.
Muhammad Arshad | 7 years ago | Reply Corruption of politicians and government officials in sub-continent is responsible of illiteracy and poverty which leads to low wages of teachers, reluctantly good people do not enter into the profession and such incidents occur frequently.
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