School student invites teacher for candlelight dinner and sex
A class VII student of a Gurugram school threatened to rape a teacher and her daughter, in an online post, reported The Times of India. The daughter is his classmate. In another incident, a totally different Class VIII student sent a mail to a teacher, suggesting that they indulge in a candlelight date and sex.
While the teacher who was threatened with rape has returned to school, her daughter is too traumatised to come back. Her education has been put on hold and she has reportedly been suffering from severe mental distress because of the severely disturbing incident.
These two incidents took place last week and the teacher who was threatened has returned to school but her daughter is too afraid to attend the school.
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The name of the school has not been disclosed in order to protect the identity of teachers and students.
School issued a statement in which it said,
“This is an incident involving a lower middle school student allegedly indulging in an offensive and highly objectionable cyber prank involving a teacher. A thorough investigation was carried out and stern action was taken, including suspension along with mandated counselling. The school has a zero-tolerance policy towards such acts.”
However, Shakuntala Dhull, the child welfare committee chairperson, has taken the suo motu cognizance of both the incidents. She said,
“A notice will be sent to the school and children. They will be called and asked about the entire incident. Counselling sessions will be taken of the school authorities, including the teachers and kids.”
The leading daily TOI talked to many school principals and majority of them said that it is not just the only incident; it is the dissatisfaction and frustration that is increasing in the students and parents need to play more proactive role with their kids at home.
Ankita Makkar, principal of HDFC School, said,
“Today, kids are exposed to so many gadgets that they tend to get aggressive. We don’t know what they are watching or the sites they are visiting.”
Arti Chopra, principal of Amity International School said,
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