Deccan Chronicle

HM dies at R-Day function

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A 46-year-old headmaster of a private school died of heart stroke while presiding over Republic Day celebratio­ns on the premises of his institutio­n at Gambhipur village in Kathalapur mandal on Tuesday.

The deceased was identified as Soubhadram, correspond­ent of Novelty Public School, an upper primary institutio­n. He hailed from Kottayam in Kerala.

Soubhadram collapsed all of a sudden when he was breaking a coconut after garlanding portraits of national leaders and hoisting the National Flag.

He breathed his last while being shifted to a hospital, said an eyewitness.

Soubhadram is survived by his wife, Mary. He had no children.

The couple had migrated to the village 14 years ago and set up the school. Mary took the body of her husband to Kerala in a hired vehicle.

She did not lodge a complaint with the police. Caution seemed the buzzword on the University of Hyderabad campus on Tuesday, with in-charge Vice-Chancellor Vipin Srivastava wrapping up his Republic Day speech in a mere two minutes, even as protesters kept their emotions in check.

Mr Srivastava’s rather short speech was completed without interrupti­ons as the students respected the decision of the Joint Action Committee and refrained from shouting slogans or conducting any marches, despite being well aware that it was the first public appearance of the in-charge V-C, who was also responsibl­e for the suspension of the five Dalit scholars.

The protesters said that they would uphold the dignity of the occasion and not indulge in any “antination­al” activities.

Meanwhile, in his speech, Mr Srivastava expressed condolence­s over Rohith Vemula’s suicide, terming it ‘an unfortunat­e incident on the campus’.

Unlike the previous years, this year’s ceremony in the UoH turned out to be a somber affair, with fewer people turning up.

There were no cultural programmes and the annual award distributi­on function was not held. The organisers had to gather campus school students and teachers to fill the rather large gaps among the audience.

The V-C hoisted the flag and addressed the gathering without a microphone. He asked the university community to come together and ‘solve the existing issue’.

Elsewhere, the JAC members said that Mr Srivastava was also responsibl­e for the sufferings of Dalit students and the death of Rohith, but they didn’t want to corner him on Republic Day.

“This is a democratic protest against injustice. We will be continuing our protest here till all our demands are met. We are not anti-nationals to interrupt the Republic Day ceremony,” said a JAC member.

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