Itanagar: The Arunachal Pradesh State Commission for Protection of Child Rights on Monday expressed anguish over corporal punishment meted out to 20 children in a school in the state recently, reports PTI.
APSCPCR member secretary Khoda Rakhi who visited the school at Seijosa in Pakke Kessang district during the day along with senior officials to inquire into the matter said the in-charge of the school should be arrested.
The trust which runs the school has terminated the service of the in-charge.
During the inquiry, the team which included Seijosa additional deputy commissioner T R Tapu, sub-divisional police officer S C Norbu, Child Welfare Committee (CWC) member Nabam Petru, interacted with the victims as well as their parents.
The team found that 20 students from Class 1 to 4, were subjected to physical abuse by the school in-charge Sadhvi Devkriti during class hours on December 7, Rakhi said in a statement, here.
The students were also threatened with dire consequences if the incident was reported to their parents, she said. The parents learnt of the matter when they saw bruises on their children’s body, she added.
The secretary general of the Patanjali Yogpeeth Trust which runs the school terminated the services of Sadhvi Devkriti on December 10.PTI
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