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Hisar principal murder echo: Ticked off for holding hands, Haryana students return with 3 others to thrash chemistry teacher
Hisar principal murder echo: Ticked off for holding hands, Haryana students return with 3 others to thrash chemistry teacher

Time of India

time19-07-2025

  • Time of India

Hisar principal murder echo: Ticked off for holding hands, Haryana students return with 3 others to thrash chemistry teacher

Following a school principal's murder in Hisar, a chemistry teacher in Kaithal's Serhada village was allegedly assaulted by students for a disciplinary remark. The incident, occurring 27 kilometers from the district headquarters, prompted a school lockdown and teacher protests demanding enhanced security. KAITHAL: After the recent killing of a school principal in Hisar district, a chemistry teacher posted at Govt Senior Secondary School in Serhada village of Kaithal district was allegedly thrashed by students over a disciplinary remark. The village is around 27 kilometres from the district headquarters. Notably, a school principal in Bass village in Hisar district was stabbed to death by a school student on July 10 over disciplinary remarks, and a similar attack in Kaithal district has triggered fear among the teacher fraternity. You Can Also Check: Gurgaon AQI | Weather in Gurgaon | Bank Holidays in Gurgaon | Public Holidays in Gurgaon Following the assault, the village panchayat and school staff locked the school premises and launched a protest outside the main gate, demanding strict action and better security for teachers. Ravi Kumar, principal of the school, said two days ago, two children came to his office - one from Serhada village and the other was a school student - to get their documents attested. Both were walking hand in hand. When they were holding hands, a teacher advised them to maintain discipline in the school and to come in proper uniform. The students did not react at that time and left the premises peacefully. However, the next day, on Thursday, more than five children gathered outside the school at dispersal time and attacked the chemistry teacher. A few teachers present at the spot intervened and managed to rescue him, said the principal. Both children were handed over to the police, but the police are yet to arrest others who were involved in the attack, he added. Rajound police station in-charge Raj Kumar told TOI that the accused, who were adults, had been arrested in the matter. They have been identified as Abhimanyu and Aman, aged 21 and 23, A case under sections of BNS has been lodged.

3 more govt schools in race for PM Shri tag in Gurgaon
3 more govt schools in race for PM Shri tag in Gurgaon

Time of India

time02-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

3 more govt schools in race for PM Shri tag in Gurgaon

Gurgaon: Three senior secondary schools in the district were recommended for the PM Shri (Prime Minister Schools for Rising India) status under the third phase of the scheme. The district education department shortlisted three schools out of 18 applicants and forwarded their names to the state headquarters for final approval. The selected schools include Govt Senior Secondary School, Kankrola, Govt Boys Senior Secondary School, Manesar, and Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Heli Mandi. According to officials, most of the 18 govt schools that applied did not meet the essential PM Shri criteria including the required fire no objection certificates, approved building plans, equipped libraries, science labs, and playgrounds. Only three schools were found eligible after a district-level committee review, which included the district project coordinator, assistant project coordinator, district education officer and district elementary education officer. You Can Also Check: Gurgaon AQI | Weather in Gurgaon | Bank Holidays in Gurgaon | Public Holidays in Gurgaon The schools will work on a five-year development programme and each of them will get funds of around Rs 1 crore every year to implement the same.

Ex-boyfriend stabs Banswara teacher to death
Ex-boyfriend stabs Banswara teacher to death

Time of India

time01-07-2025

  • Time of India

Ex-boyfriend stabs Banswara teacher to death

Udaipur/Jaipur: In a chilling act of violence, a 36-year-old govt school teacher was brutally murdered with a sword by her former boyfriend — a taxi driver — at a bus stand in full public view in Banswara district Tuesday morning. The attack occurred around 10.30am at the Kalinjara town bus stand where the woman was waiting for conveyance. The accused, identified as Mahipal Bhagaura, arrived in a car, stepped out and stabbed her in the stomach with the sword. The victim, Leela Tabiyar, collapsed on the spot as shocked bystanders watched the assault unfold. Mahipal attempted to flee in the same car but crashed the vehicle into a tree near the bus stand shortly after. He then abandoned the vehicle and fled on foot. Locals alerted the police and rushed Leela to the district hospital, where doctors declared her dead on arrival. Police teams from Baghidora and Kalinjara stations reached the scene after receiving the a resident of Arthuna, was posted as a Grade-II Sanskrit teacher at Govt Senior Secondary School in Chhaya Mahudi, Sajjangarh block.A police officer said that she was divorced and once shared a close relationship with the accused. "After her divorce, they were in a relationship. However, it appears things turned sour between them recently. We analysed their call records and found that the two spoke several times since morning. Mahipal was aware of her exact location," the officer said. The officer added that the accused had a history of violence. About two years ago, Banswara police arrested him for assaulting Leela. The matter was later settled and he was granted bail following a compromise. Several eyewitnesses confirmed the sequence of events. They told the police that as soon as Mahipal arrived, Leela noticed a sharp-edged weapon in his hand. Sensing danger, she tried to flee but the attack was so sudden that she had no time to react. He stabbed her multiple times before escaping. Police have secured the CCTV footage of the incident, which they say will provide crucial evidence in the case. Banswara SP Harshvardhan Agarwala said the car, which crashed into a tree, has been seized. "We have formed six police teams and set up checkpoints to trace and arrest Mahipal. The victim's body is currently kept in the district hospital mortuary," the officer added. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Doctor's Day 2025 , messages and quotes!

NEET UG student takes OMR sheet from exam centre in Jhunjhunu
NEET UG student takes OMR sheet from exam centre in Jhunjhunu

Time of India

time05-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

NEET UG student takes OMR sheet from exam centre in Jhunjhunu

Jhunjhunu: An exam coordinator has sought a written explanantion from the superintendent of a centre that hosted the NEET (UG) exam in Jhunjhunu, after one student left the centre with the OMR sheet that should have been submitted following the test on Sunday. The case pertains to the Piru Singh Govt Senior Secondary School in Jhunjhunu city, where Jamna Jhajharia was the centre superintendent. Monika, a student from Nangli, who took the exam there, took a blue copy of the OMR sheet with her instead of submitting it to the invigilator. After the exam ended, when the original and office copies of the OMR sheets were counted, one office copy (blue OMR) was found missing. Investigation revealed that the blue copy with roll number 3918105053 was missing. The search for the candidate began, but by then, the student had left Jhunjhunu. A contact was established with her family, and she was brought back from near Ked in the Gudha area. Later, the carbon copy was submitted. Errors have been occurring in exams held in the district over the past four months. Earlier this year, on Feb 2, the RAS pre-exam was conducted. At a centre in the Nawalgarh area, the paper bag was opened in the control room instead of the exam hall, leading to a commotion among candidates, with nine boycotting the exam. The investigation report found the centre superintendent and two observers guilty, and a show-cause notice was issued. Then, on March 23, the EO-RO recruitment exam was held, during which a violation of RPSC guidelines was reported at a centre on Road Number Two in the city. In this exam, candidates were allowed entry three minutes after the scheduled gate closure time of 11 AM. In this case, the SP found six police officers guilty and suspended them, but they were later reinstated. Two invigilators suspended Jhunjhunu: Two invigilators of NEET UG 2025 conducted at the exam centre at Piru Singh Govt Senior Secondary School in Jhunjhunu city were placed under suspension with immediate effect by district collector Ramavatar Meena for alleged negligence following the directives of National Testing Agency (NTA). As per NTA, the two invigilators—lecturers Urmila from Govt Senior Secondary School, Nayas, and Rajpal Singh from Govt Senior Secondary School, Dumra—violated points 12, 16 and 24 of Chapter-13 of the NTA guidelines dealing with confidentiality and fairness of the exam. tnn

Students made to serve snacks, Pb school in-charge suspended
Students made to serve snacks, Pb school in-charge suspended

Time of India

time04-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Students made to serve snacks, Pb school in-charge suspended

1 2 Chandigarh: A school official in Punjab has been suspended after students were allegedly made to serve snacks during a school function, triggering swift disciplinary action from the state govt. Gurpartap Singh, a Punjabi lecturer and acting in-charge of Govt Senior Secondary School in Goindwal Sahib, Tarn Taran district, was suspended on Sunday over the incident, education minister Harjot Singh Bains has confirmed. "This kind of misconduct is totally unacceptable," Bains said. "Immediate action was taken against the lecturer for gross indiscipline and negligence." During the suspension period, Gurpartap Singh has been reassigned to the district education office (senior secondary) in Tarn Taran as his temporary headquarters. Bains stressed that the dignity of students must be upheld at all costs. "The respect of our children is non-negotiable. Incidents like these will not be tolerated under any circumstances," he said. The minister also requested all educators across the state to maintain the highest standards of conduct and professionalism. "We must foster a culture of respect and accountability in govt schools and ensure such incidents do not recur," he added. MSID:: 120875990 413 |

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