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West Bengal suspends two at Bardhaman school after book terms dark-skinned as 'ugly'

By ANI | Published: June 12, 2020 8:44 AM

West Bengal Education Minister Partha Chatterjee has taken cognizance of an issue related to racial stereotyping in Bardhaman Municipal Girls High School and suspended two school officials in the case.

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West Bengal Education Minister Partha Chatterjee has taken cognizance of an issue related to racial stereotyping in Bardhaman Municipal Girls High School and suspended two school officials in the case.

In a book issued by the school, the word "ugly" has been given in a book alongside a picture of a dark-skinned person.

Chatterjee thanked the media for highlighting the incident and said that it was a malicious and criminal matter. He said that two officials of the school, Shrav Mandal and Barnali Das, have been suspended in this case.

Parents of students studying at the school have been protesting on the issue and demanded the withdrawal of the book.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary EducationBardhaman municipal girls high schoolBarnali dasPartha Chatterjee
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