Don’t attend rally: WB to students, teachers
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Don’t attend rally: WB to students, teachers

Last Updated: Thursday, September 15, 2011, 21:20
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Kolkata: The West Bengal government on Thursday told the Calcutta High Court that no student, teacher and other staff of schools would be allowed to participate in any political rally during school hours.

The state's school education secretary informed a division bench comprising Chief Justice J N Patel and Justice A K Roy that the government has decided to issue a notification prohibiting all students, teaching and non- teaching staff of schools from participating in such rallies during school hours.

The government today filed an affidavit pursuant to a direction of the court following a media report that children from a city school had been forcibly taken to participate in a political rally at the behest of some teachers.

It alleged that around 35 students of Sahapur Mathuranath Vidyapith were forced to attend a demonstration on September eight by AIDSO, the students' wing of SUCI (Communist) party.

Advocate Tapas Bhanja brought the matter to the notice of the division bench which directed the school education department secretary to file a report on the incident stating steps taken against the persons who were responsible for taking the students.

The government immediately formed a four-member inquiry committee headed by N N Dutta, joint-secretary in the school education department, which gave its finding and recommendations to the government.

The committee found that most of the students were picked up on their way to school, while about five to 10 students were taken from the school.

It recommended that an order be issued by the department directing students, teachers and non-teaching employees not to involve themselves in any political programme during school hours.

The government, accepting all the recommendations of the inquiry committee, has instructed the district inspector of schools, Kolkata, to file an FIR at Behala police station against five persons named in the inquiry report.

The affidavit stated that steps were being taken to initiate departmental proceedings against the said school's headmaster and two teachers for negligence in discharge of duties.

PTI

First Published: Thursday, September 15, 2011, 21:20

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atindra guharoy - baruipur
i support d govt stand fully~
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