Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Child rights panel chief meets victim students at school

- HT Correspond­ent

HISAR: Chairperso­n of State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (SCPCR) Jyoti Bainda on Wednesday visited the government school under the Adampur police jurisdicti­on and recorded statements of girl students who had alleged sexual harassment and corporal punishment by three teachers on Tuesday.

Bainda also visited Hisar where she took details of the case in which a Dalit girl had lodged a complaint against the school principal for blackening the faces of Class 4 students and parading them on school premises for scoring less marks in English test.

While addressing mediaperso­ns here, she said, “I checked the records and investigat­ion by the education department in the Hisar case. I am shocked that the education department was not aware of the number of students in that school”

“I have also directed the counsellor of the girl child to get her out of the trauma,” she said.

“I will recommend disciplina­ry action against the education department and will talk to the additional principal secretary about future of other students.

On sexual harassment by three teachers at a government school, Bainda said she personally visited the school on Wednesday and counselled 35 students, who are victim of molestatio­n, sexual harassment and corporal punishment.

Bainda said, “We have decided to start awareness classes for students regarding ‘good and bad touch’, the Juvenile Justice Act and the POCSO Act. Such classes will also be conducted for teachers.” She added that strict action will be taken against any school teacher who was aware of the matter and did not report about it to the higher authoritie­s in time.

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