Key Points

The National Human Rights Commission has taken suo motu action based on a media report about corporal punishment in a Bihar school. About 18 students were allegedly locked inside a room and punished by their teacher in Katihar district. The incident ended when parents who came to the school raised an alarm, triggering local outrage and protests. The NHRC has issued notices to Bihar officials seeking a detailed report within two weeks.

Key Points: NHRC Takes Suo Motu Action on Bihar School Corporal Punishment

  • 18 students locked in room and subjected to corporal punishment by teacher
  • Parents raised alarm leading to end of ordeal
  • Villagers gathered at school to protest incident
  • Male teachers fled scene before police arrived
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NHRC takes suo motu cognisance of corporal punishment of students in Bihar school

NHRC issues notice to Bihar officials after 18 students locked and punished in Katihar school. Detailed report sought within two weeks.

"The contents, if true, raise serious concerns of human rights violations of the students. - National Human Rights Commission"

New Delhi, Aug 28

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognisance of a media report that about 18 students at a government school in Bihar's Katihar district were allegedly subjected to corporal punishment by their teacher after being locked inside a room.

According to the press report, carried on August 22, the ordeal ended only when some parents, who had come to the premises of the school in the Haflaganj area for other work, raised an alarm.

The incident triggered outrage in the locality, with several villagers gathering at the school to protest.

Sensing trouble, all the male teachers reportedly fled the scene before the police reached the spot.

Taking note of the report, the apex human rights body observed that the contents, if true, raise serious concerns of human rights violations of the students.

The NHRC has issued notices to the Bihar Chief Secretary and the Superintendent of Police, Katihar, seeking a detailed report on the incident within two weeks.

Established under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, the NHRC, an autonomous statutory body, is an embodiment of India's concern for the promotion and protection of human rights. Its primary role is to protect and promote human rights, defined as the rights relating to life, liberty, equality, and dignity of individuals guaranteed by the Constitution or embodied in international covenants and enforceable by courts in India. The apex human rights body has the power to take suo motu (on its own motion) action based on media reports, public knowledge or other sources, without receiving a formal complaint of human rights violations.

Earlier in the day, the NHRC took suo motu cognisance of another media report that an Imam allegedly sexually abused a 7-year-old boy at a mosque in the Jhabreda area of Uttarakhand’s Roorkee last week. The boy had gone to the mosque for religious studies when the perpetrator allegedly took him to his room by force and committed the heinous act.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Corporal punishment was banned years ago, but it still continues in many government schools. Bihar education department needs to conduct regular workshops for teachers on child rights and positive discipline methods.
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Aman W
The fact that all male teachers fled shows they knew they were wrong. These people don't deserve to be anywhere near children. Hope the police arrests them soon.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate NHRC's swift action, I wish they didn't have to intervene in every case. State education departments should have better monitoring systems to prevent such incidents in the first place.
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Karthik V
This is why we need more female teachers in rural schools. In my village, the female teachers are always more compassionate and understanding with students.
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Nisha Z
The trauma these children must have gone through! Schools should have counselors available to help students recover from such incidents. Mental health support is crucial. ❤️

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