UP: Attendance drops at gov't school after teacher arrested for sexual assault of girls

Parents said that girls are reluctant to come to the school following the incident. Counselling is to be done for students and parents, says an official.
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After a teacher was arrested for sexually assaulting 15 students in an Uttar Pradesh government school, a majority of girls stopped attending classes.

The attendance in the school in Shahjahanpur's Dadraul block has dropped below 35 per cent, IANS stated. It has been found that the accused computer instructor Mohammad Ali, had been sexually assaulting minor girls in the school.

A number of used condoms were also found in the school toilet. After the matter came to light on May 13, angry villagers and parents created a ruckus.

Taking cognisance of the horrific crime, police action was initiated on the complaint of the Gram Pradhan. The accused has been arrested and headmaster Anil Kumar and assistant teacher Sajia have been booked in this connection.

What is being done about the attendance?
Speaking on the incident, Basic Shiksha Adhikari (BSA) Kumar Gaurav, said, "Of the 112 students, including 50 girls, only 35 per cent of the students turned up on Monday. This is obviously because both parents and students, particularly girls, are scared to come to the school after what happened with those 13 girls.”

"The department will ensure counselling of students and parents because unless we are able to rebuild confidence among them, the student turnout will not improve. We will have to sensitise our teachers too. Simultaneously, we are trying to address the issue and strong action will be taken against the guilty," the official added.

On the other hand, Gram Pradhan Rampal says that the incident has dented the confidence of parents.

“We all consider educational institutions to be a safe place for students but unfortunately, a few teachers have brought shame to the school and hence, parents are reluctant to send their wards," IANS quoted him saying.

A parent added that the incident has negatively affected the girl students who are reluctant to come to school anytime soon.

Meanwhile, Director-General, School Education, Uttar Pradesh, Vijay Kiran Anand, said that in order to check such incidents, all 746 Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGBVs) in Uttar Pradesh will soon have an all-women staff.

“Contracts of all existing male staff working in these schools functioning in all 75 districts of the state will not be renewed," he stated and added that, this step had been taken for the safety of girl students studying in these residential schools offering residential education from Classes VI to VIII.

State Minister Baldev Singh Aulakh has also assured strict action against the accused in the case.

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