Deccan Chronicle

Neet mess: 4 Kerala teachers suspended

CBSE admits “overzealou­sness”, principal to apologise

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM/ NEW DELHI, MAY 9

As outrage grew over a student in Kerala being asked to remove her bra at a medical entrance test, four teachers at the exam centre in a school were on Tuesday suspended for the “overzealou­s act” by the CBSE which also ordered the principal to apologise to her.

The directive for the apology came after Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) chairman R.K. Chaturvedi met Union human resource developmen­t minister Prakash Javadekar in New Delhi, two days after the incident to check cheating was reported from a school in Kannur.

The CBSE described the incident that occurred before the girl was allowed to sit for the exam on Sunday as an “overzealou­s” act and suspended the four teachers pending inquiry. The incident also rocked the Kerala Assembly.

In a related incident, examinatio­n officials at a school in Ernakulam in Kerala were booked for allegedly trimming the shirt sleeves of a student as part of the CBSE’s steps to curb cheating in the National Eligibilit­y cum Entrance Test (Neet), held on May 7. The CBSE, which conducts the examinatio­n at over 1,900 centres across India for admission to undergradu­ate medical and dentistry courses, however, defended the stringent dress code it had imposed.

It was a measure to “secure the sanctity” of the high-stake examinatio­n in which 11 lakh students vie for 95,000 seats, it said.

“The incident reported in Kannur is unfortunat­e and a consequenc­e of the overzealou­sness of a few persons involved in the process. However, the inconvenie­nce caused to the students is regretted by the Board,” CBSE spokespers­on Rama Sharma said in New Delhi.

Mr Sharma said the principal had been directed to apologise to the candidate who was made to remove her bra and added that the Board would “sensitise” the frisking staff at exam centres.

The issue found angry echo in the Kerala assembly with both the treasury and Opposition benches condemning it.

The Kerala Child Rights Commission has sought a detailed report from the CBSE within 10 days

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said he would bring the matter to the Centre's notice and that the police had been asked to examine the incidents.

 ?? — PTI ?? An aspirant gets her earrings removed before appearing for the NeeT in Bhopal on Sunday.
— PTI An aspirant gets her earrings removed before appearing for the NeeT in Bhopal on Sunday.

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