Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Denied access to tap, Dalit boy dies trying to fetch water from well

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

A nine-year-old Dalit boy in Madhya Pradesh’s Damoh district drowned in a well on Tuesday where he had gone to drink water after being denied access to the hand pump in his school.

The victim Veeran Ahirwar’s brother, Sewak, who studies in Class 5 at the same school — the government primary school of Khamariya Kalan village, Tendukhera block — alleged caste discrimina­tion, saying some teachers had refused to let Veeran near the hand pump.

The headmaster of the primary school and the headmistre­ss of the middle school were suspended and action was initiated against the teachers to terminate their contracts. The student of class 3 had finished his midday meal and gone to the hand pump, said Sewak, where he was stopped by the teachers. Then Veeran and Sewak, along with some other students, decided to go to a nearby well. While trying to draw water, Veeran lost his balance, slipped, and fell in. During a preliminar­y inquiry, a team of officials, led by Damoh district panchayat CEO JC Jatiya, was told by members of the Dalit community that their children often faced discrimina­tion at the hands of teachers.

The Damoh collector, Sriniwas Sharma, however, ruled out that caste-based discrimina­tion led to the accident. He said overcrowdi­ng at the school hand pump had forced the children to move to the well near the school. But S harm a admitted to negligence on the part of the school staff because of which, he said, action had been initiated. “We’re sending a detailed report on the matter to the state government, but no caste discrimina­tion has taken place,” he said.

THE DAMOH COLLECTOR, SRINIWAS SHARMA, HOWEVER, RULED OUT THAT CASTE-BASED DISCRIMINA­TION LED TO THE ACCIDENT

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