Principal, four other employees of Delhi govt school suspended after 7-year-old raped
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Principal, four other employees of Delhi govt school suspended after 7-year-old raped

Last Updated: Saturday, March 02, 2013, 23:09     A- A A+
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New Delhi: A day after a seven-year-old girl was allegedly raped in a municipal school here, three people - including the school inspector and principal - were suspended, an official said on Saturday.

"School inspector Balraj Singh, principal Neelam Karwal, class teacher Monica Kohli, school attendant Sushila watchman Kailash have been suspended in the alleged sexual assault case at Mangolpuri Municipal Primary School," BK Gupta, municipal commissioner, North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC), said.

The Class 2 student was allegedly raped in the NDMC-run school in Mangolpuri area when she went to collect her midday meal.

She was admitted to Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital Friday afternoon.

"We have constituted a five-member committee and have asked them to suggest measures for strengthening the security and safety of students studying in NDMC primary schools. The committee has been asked to submit its report within three days," Gupta said.

Deputy Commissioner of Police, BS Jaiswal said: "Around 200 people have been questioned in regard with the sexual assault of the seven-year-old girl."

He added that police are making a sketch of the accused on the basis of the victim's statement. He did not rule out the involvement of non-teaching staff in the alleged sexual offence.

He said three people, including two teachers and a watchman detained for questioning, are still under detention.

"The girl is fine now. She is at home. She was discharged yesterday (Friday)," Jaiswal said.

A violent protest occurred outside the school and the hospital Friday as rumours spread that the girl was in a critical condition.

IANS

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First Published: Saturday, March 02, 2013, 14:29

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pcm - bangalore
I agree with sushil bhagat
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Sushil Bhagat - Mysore
Unless the punishment is very severe things will not be under control. Only one thing can make the difference `` Hang Tiill Death`` If the court would have taken the steps to hang the people involed in Nirbhaya case this might not have happened.
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D.N.MAKHIJA - DELHI...................INDIA
IF THE FEW CCTV CAMERA WERE INSTALLED IN THE SCHOOL PREMISES THEN THEY WOULD HAVE SOLVED THE PROBLEM...............THE MCD SCHOOLS HAVE LOTS OF FUNDS TO SPEND ON SUCH THINGS EVERY YEAR...........
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D.N.MAKHIJA - DELHI...................INDIA
IF THE FEW CCTV CAMERA WERE INSTALLED IN THE SCHOOL PREMISES THEN THEY WOULD HAVE SOLVED THE PROBLEM...............THE MCD SCHOOLS HAVE LOTS OF FUNDS TO SPEND ON SUCH THINGS EVERY YEAR...........



Sushil Bhagat - Mysore
Unless the punishment is very severe things will not be under control. Only one thing can make the difference `` Hang Tiill Death`` If the court would have taken the steps to hang the people involed in Nirbhaya case this might not have happened.



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