Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Govt school teachers demand security after brutal killing

- Shradha Chettri shradha.chettri@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The death of a teacher, Mukesh Kumar, who was stabbed by two Class 12 students, has triggered panic among government school teachers and a demand for higher security.

On several occasions, teachers in government schools raised the issue of deteriorat­ing discipline among students as a major cause of concern. Kumar’s murder could be the last straw.

“Last week during the assembly, a student beat up a physical education teacher in front of everyone. We had to call the police and hand over the student,” said a teacher of government school in Bawana.

He said incidents of student misbehavin­g with teachers and bringing objects such as knives to school have become regular.

Teachers of the government boys senior secondary school, Sultanpuri Road at Nangloi where Kumar was a teacher, say the students had been threatenin­g them.

Over the last few years, there have been incidents in which teachers were hospitalis­ed after being assaulted by students.

Teachers say they prefer to ignore the indiscipli­ne as they cannot risk their lives.

“Parents also come and charge us sometimes... So it is better to keep quiet then face disrespect,” said a teacher of the government boys senior secondary school in Sonia Vihar.

A teacher who has taught in four different schools in the last 21 years said, “Once I scolded a student, the next moment he

walked up to me, took out his phone and asked whether he should file a complaint.”

Now, in the wake of Kumar’s murder, teachers are demanding more security personnel to be deployed in schools.

The government school teachers associatio­n (GSTA) has written to Delhi’s deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia demanding tight security.

“Security guards of higher standards be employed in schools and beat officers from police should also be placed,” the GSTA letter demanded.

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