Staff lock up school, 7-year-old left behind for 18 hours
PTI, Sep 21, 2022, 7:53 PM IST
Representative Image (Source: PTI)
Sambhal (UP): A seven-year-old girl remained locked up in a school here for 18 hours after the staff went home without checking if any child was left behind.
The incident came to light only when the school opened on Wednesday morning.
Block Education Officer Pope Singh said the Class 1 student of primary school in Dhanari Patti of Gunnaur tehsil was left behind after school hours on Tuesday. ”She was found this morning when the school opened. The girl is fine,” the BEO said.
Her maternal uncle said that when she did not return to home after school on Tuesday, the girl’s grandmother reached the school only to be told by the staff that there were no children left there.
The family searched for her in the forested area but she was not found anywhere. When the school opened at 8 am on Wednesday, it came to the light that the girl had remained locked in the school room overnight.
Block Education Officer Singh said that after the school hours were over, the teachers and other staff members did not inspect the rooms. ”It is a case of negligence and action will be taken against the entire staff,” he added.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 | Congress chief Nana Patole scrapes through in Sakoli, wins by 208 votes
Waqf land dispute: Kerala CM assures no body will be evicted from Munambam
Government launches Haj Suvidha App 2.0 for ease of pilgrims
I haven’t lost my childishness: Gulzar on youth and creativity
Women centric schemes game-changer for Maharashtra, Jharkhand?
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
COP29: India rejects new USD 300 bn climate finance deal
Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 | Congress chief Nana Patole scrapes through in Sakoli, wins by 208 votes
Waqf land dispute: Kerala CM assures no body will be evicted from Munambam
Government launches Haj Suvidha App 2.0 for ease of pilgrims
VHP’s saint congregation resolves to fight against ‘Waqf Board land claims’
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.