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Teacher made us drink sewer water, Bangladesh­i pupils say

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Bangladesh­i authoritie­s have ordered an investigat­ion after a primary school teacher was accused of forcing more than two dozen students to drink sewer water as a punishment, officials said yestserday. Parents lodged a complaint against Shahnaz Parvin, a teacher from Jajira south of Dhaka, after several students fell ill. Jajira’s government administra­tor, Rahela Rahmatulla­h, said an investigat­ion was underway into allegation­s 28 children had been force-fed drain water.

“We will take necessary legal steps if she is found to have breached rules,” she told AFP. The 25-year-old teacher denied forcing the children to drink the water, saying she was only trying to scare them after they failed to prepare for class. Administra­tors at Gangaprasa­d Primary School described the teacher’s actions as “reprehensi­ble” and said they would await the outcome of the investigat­ion. “Even scaring little children like that was absolutely inappropri­ate,” said Jajira education official Hafizur Rahman.

Students described being sick after Parvin passed around a jug of filthy water for them to drink. “My teacher asked me to fetch a jug of water from the sewer. And then she fed it to the rest of the class,” one unidentifi­ed student told a daily newspaper. The news has caused outrage in Bangladesh, where corporal punishment in schools was officially banned in 2010. But beatings and other punishment­s are regularly meted out and rights groups often raise instances of abuse. — AFP

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