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Class II student beaten up for not reciting table,school denies charge

A seven-year-old child studying in Class II had to pay heavily for not reciting a table of two as he was allegedly beaten up by the teacher.

A seven-year-old child studying in Class II had to pay heavily for not reciting a table of two as he was allegedly beaten up by the teacher.

The incident happened at Government Primary School,Gobind Nagar,on Wednesday when Balpreet Singh,7,was beaten up with a stick by his mathematics teacher.

A resident of Krishna Nagar,the child is now not ready to go to school. His mother Amandeep Kaur said,“I was changing clothes of my son when I saw bruises on his arms and neck. I was shocked and went to complain when the teacher misbehaved with me asking me not to call the police. I sounded my husband Gurdeep Singh. Finally,we decided to file a police complaint.”

However,Tarsem Kaur,headmistress of the school,denied the allegation of the child being beaten up. “The student is very weak in studies,” she said.

Sub-Inspector Pawan Kumar,Ghumar Mandi police station,confirmed the receipt of a complaint from the parents and said that the teacher would be booked if found guilty.

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