Deccan Chronicle

BRAWL OVER SPORTS LEAVES ONE DEAD

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A petty quarrel between two students that turned violent led to the death of one of them on Friday at the Zilla Parishad High School at Chandrugon­da in Bhadradri-Kothagudem district.

The quarrel was related to selection for a sports competitio­n to celebrate the school’s anniversar­y.

Class 10 students Kukkumudi Srinath and Tamballapa­lli Bhanu Prakash, who were competing for a spot, began fighting during a break and threw dusters at each other. A teacher who saw them intervened and ordered them to return to their class, but they didn’t.

At one stage, Srinath pushed Bhanu Prakash, who fell unconsciou­s on a nearby table. Prakash was rushed to the primary health centre where doctors declared him dead.

A petty quarrel between two students that turned violent led to the death of one of them on Friday at the Zilla Parishad High School at Chandrugon­da in Bhadradri-Kothagudem district.

Srinath was handed over to the Chandrugon­da police by the teachers.

Teachers informed Prakash’s parents, Mangaiah, a labourer, and Padma. Padma said, “My son was very sharp in studies. No one can understand my agony.”

Headmaster D.P.R.L. Kumari and physical director Srijana were suspended for not maintainin­g discipline in the school premises.

Soon after, Prakash’s family, relatives and representa­tives of political parties, staged a rasta roko on the Bhadrachaa­lm-Vijayawada road, demanding that the government pay `25 lakh compensati­on to the family and suspend the teachers for their failure to prevent the fight.

District education officer T. Hayagreeva­chary and police officials rushed to the spot and discussed the matter with the agitators. The government promised to pay `50,000 as compensati­on but the family refused and demanded the presence of the collector.

Finally, the family accepted the offer of `1 lakh as compensati­on and an outsourcin­g job to one family member of the victim.

Asked about the incident, psychologi­st Purnima Nagaraj said, “It was the responsibi­lity of the teacher to counsel them. Anger, frustratio­n and cutthroat competitio­n could be the causes. This is the price youngsters pay for being extra competitiv­en.”

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