Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Ryan opens to few students, shuts again

- Leena Dhankhar

GURGAON: As the Ryan internatio­nal school Bhondsi reopened on Monday after ten tumultuous days, parents were apprehensi­ve about sending the children to the school as they alleged that nothing has changed in terms of security.

To alley their fear and apprehensi­on, Gurgaon deputy commission­er Vinay Pratap Singh on Monday interacted with parents and students of the school and assured them on safety measures adopted since the murder of an eight-year-old student on campus.

He then announced that the school will be closed for four more days on the request of parents.

Counsellin­g sessions were provided to students of the school at Bhondsi and the DC will request other schools to arrange similar sessions on their campuses.

“I want to withdraw my son’s admission from this school. He has refused to attend classes here and is very scared to visit the school premises,” Madan Kumar, a software engineer, said.

The victim’s father also voiced concern over the school reopening in such a short notice, as the city police has written to the state government recommendi­ng that the case be handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI).“AS a layman, I feel that since the case is yet to be formally handed over to the CBI, the administra­tion should not have taken over and announced reopening of the school on Monday. I strongly feel someone else is also involved in the case and that person will get a chance to destroy crucial pieces of evidence that could throw new light in the case. The administra­tion should have taken consent of the CBI, as already, the school management has destroyed and tampered with crucial evidence at scene of the crime,” said the father of the victim.

Taking note of the concerns voiced by the victim’s family, the DC has already passed instructio­ns that the toilet where the 8-year-old was murdered and his classroom be cordoned off, so that crucial pieces of evidence aren’t destroyed.

“We will ensure the area is not used by anyone and pieces of evidence, if any, isn’t tampered with. Classes on the ground floor near the crime scene has been shifted to the first floor,” Singh said.

“We will soon put the safety audit of the school on our internal portal for parents. Parents will be told to post their feedback on the same,” Singh said.

DC has requested parents to have some patience and assured the school will be a safe place for the students.

“Parents should not take any decision in haste. Today was the first meeting and we have planned the next on September 23,” Singh said.

Exact schedule of exams will be sent to the parents within this week, he said.“if parents still want to shift wards to another school, we will provide the transfer certificat­es,” the DC said.

 ?? SANJEEV VERMA/HT PHOTO ?? Students at Ryan Internatio­nal school, Bhondsi, as it reopened after 10 days on Monday.
SANJEEV VERMA/HT PHOTO Students at Ryan Internatio­nal school, Bhondsi, as it reopened after 10 days on Monday.

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