A local public school has recently suspended 5 mischievous students from the school for drugging teachers on the teachers’ day. They mixed toxic-stuff (bhang) in the cold drink during the school function held on the eve of teachers’ day on 5th September. 3 teachers including two females felt ‘uneasiness’ after taking the drink. The school management took this ‘action’ after a student confessed his guilty.
Sources said, the students of the local
“Initially it was difficult to know the reason of their uneasiness. But from the symptom it was cleared that some intoxicant stuff was mixed with the cold drink. When we enquire into the matter a student confessed his ‘guilty’ and informed that they did it only for enjoyment”, the secretary of the school management Mr. Kamaljit Singh told.
According to him the school committee wanted to suspend the ‘guilty’ students from the school for ‘indefinite’ period but looking to their future career the committee would take a decision to consider their case “We informed their parents immediately and explained them about their mischievous act. We also cautioned them to ‘rusticate’ from the institution incase they show such act in future”, Mr. Kamaljit Singh, the management committee secretary told.
On the other hand the parents of the guilty students appealed the management committee to become lenient on the students. They have requested the management and school principal to pardon the students as they did it out of fun and anxiety with out knowing the consequences. “we have requested the school management to take lenient view on them as they are going to appear 10th board with in few months” a parent told.
Meanwhile psychologists feel the environment and TV serials are mainly responsible for the changing behavior of the students. “For the changing behavior of the students, the modern equipments like TV, mobile and internet are mainly responsible. The family situation and living style will mainly reflect on their behavior”, the senior professor of Gangadhar Meher College Dr.
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