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Allegations of caste discrimination at a govt school in Almora, Uttarakhand

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Allegations of caste discrimination among children during midday meals were observed at a government school near Almora in Uttarakhand. The authorities said on Wednesday, December 28 that they began investigating allegations that Dalit and upper caste children were made to sit in separate rows for the midday meals, as stated in a report by PTI

Additionally, the incident allegedly occurred over a fortnight ago at the primary school in Almora's district Thali. However, officials who visited the school after the incident claimed that there was nothing which pointed to caste discrimination at the school. Giving more details about this, SubDivisional Magistrate Gopal Singh Chauhan said, "A memorandum has been submitted to the district administration alleging that there were separate rows for upper caste and Dalit students for the midday meal at the school. An investigating officer has been appointed to investigate the matter." Although the school principal has maintained that there is no truth in the allegations, "an investigation has been ordered into the matter after which the truth will be known," he added. The memorandum was submitted on Monday, he said.


Meanwhile, Almora's acting chief education officer Satya Narayan who along with tehsildar Barkha Jalal visited the school said the reappeared to be no discrimination among students. "We spoke to the guardians whose children study there. None of them levelled such allegations against the school. The school principal Bhuvan Ram Arya himself belongs to the Scheduled Castes," the official told PTI.

"Thirty-three students study at the school, out of whom 22 are from the general category and 11 are SCs. Students sit in separate rows for the midday meal so that all of them can be accommodated. There is no division like one row for upper castes and the other for SCs," Narayan said.

The official said the complainants were outsiders whose children did not study at the school. Also, about the video which surfaced on December 13 in which four students are purportedly shown sitting in a separate row, the acting CEO said 10 SC students attended school on that particular day.

Casting out doubts on the veracity of the video, he said, "If there was an exclusive row meant for SC students, all 10 should have been sitting in the row not just four as shown in the video." The official said a report based on the talk with the school children's guardians will be submitted to the district administration.

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