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UP Muslim Boy Hit By Peers At School On Teacher’s Order Can’t Sleep: Family

  • The Muslim youngster was sent to Meerut yesterday for a medical evaluation after he complained of being disturbed and having trouble falling asleep the night before. The Muslim student had been slapped by his classmates in Muzaffarnagar on the orders of a school instructor.
  • The youngster has returned home and is fine, according to his parents.
  • “The youngster was brought to Meerut for a checkup after complaining of being agitated and having trouble falling asleep all last night. The boy was healthy, according to the doctor. Inquiries about the Neha Public School incident from various individuals, including media, caused him to become upset, according to the class 2 student’s father, who spoke with PTI.
  • “The father of the boy who was slapped does not want his son to continue his education at that institution (Neha Public School).” When the youngster was approached by the block education officer, he indicated his desire to attend the village’s public primary school. Assuming his family agrees to enrolled him, his enrollment in the public school will take place on Monday, Shukla added.
  • The incident occurred the day after a video surfaced of Tripta Tyagi, the teacher at Neha Public School in Khubbapur Village, requesting that her students slap the Class 2 kid and making a derogatory remark.
  • According to Tripta Tyagi, the video has been altered in an effort to inflame tensions. She insisted that the boy’s uncle took the video.
  • Police arrested Tripta Tyagi, the teacher who is accused of uttering anti-Muslim remarks and ordering her students to spank a Muslim classmate for not finishing his homework, on Saturday as fury erupted from all sides.
  • When questioned about enrolling his son in a public school, the youngster’s father responded that the family has not made a decision since the boy is uneasy.
  • According to Shukla, the private school in the village of Khabbupur won’t be shut down, and regular classes will go on as usual.
  • “The department has requested from the school that the school provide an explanation of its relationship within a month. From one to five students are taught in each lesson, according to the BSA.
  • Teacher Tyagi will face disciplinary punishment from the education department following the conclusion of the police inquiry, according to Shukla.
  • Additionally, according to BSA, the block education officer will visit Neha Public School on Monday to make arrangements for any children who wish to attend for academic purposes.
  • In the settlement, there is a public elementary school. Children will enlist there if they desire to. Since they have already paid the tuition, students who want to continue their education in a private institution can. In order to relieve the parents of any additional stress, the department will finish the processes, including issuing transfer certificates for the children, according to the BSA.
  • In the meantime, Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, received a letter from V Sivankutty, the minister of general education for Kerala, requesting strong action in the matter of student abuse in Muzaffarnagar.
  • In response, Sivankutty requested that those pushing divisive and damaging behaviour in a Muzaffarnagar educational institution face harsh punishment right away. Additionally, Sivankutty asked the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh to take the necessary action to protect the security and emotional health of the students impacted by this incidence.
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