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UP principal booked for torturing Class 2 student

By IANS | Updated: May 12, 2023 08:40 IST

Lucknow, May 12 The principal of a private school in Thakurganj has been booked for allegedly physically and ...

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Lucknow, May 12 The principal of a private school in Thakurganj has been booked for allegedly physically and mentally torturing a Class 2 student who had got admission under the RTE (Right to Education) Act.

The boy's father alleged that principal Preeti Yadav was apparently unhappy over giving admission to his son through RTE.

"She used to regularly taunt the students who got admission under RTE," the victim's father alleged.

"On May 5, the principal beat my son and taunted him. When he returned home, he had high fever.

"He fell unconscious a little later. We rushed him to a hospital... he is still under treatment. My son was tortured physically and mentally by the school administration and the principal," he alleged.

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