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Student’s Finger Fractured: Teacher Accused of Physical Assault in Muradnagar School

Muradnagar: A shocking incident occurred at an inter-college in the Muradnagar area, where a 10th-grade student suffered a fractured finger after being allegedly beaten by a teacher.

The incident took place during a class at the inter-college, leaving the student with a fractured finger, and leading to a formal complaint being filed against the accused teacher.

According to sources, the student had an altercation with the teacher during class, which escalated to physical violence. The teacher reportedly used a stick to beat the student, resulting in severe injuries to the student’s hand.

The injured student was immediately rushed to a nearby medical facility for medical treatment, where an X-ray revealed a fracture in the student’s finger.

Family members and relatives of the student were outraged by the incident and filed a complaint against the accused teacher at the Muradnagar Police Station.

The police have initiated an investigation into the matter and are gathering statements from the student, witnesses, and the accused teacher to determine the exact sequence of events.

Such incidents raise serious concerns about the safety and security of students within educational institutions. Teachers are expected to provide guidance and support to students, and the use of corporal punishment is strictly prohibited. The police investigation will shed light on the circumstances surrounding this unfortunate event and will determine the appropriate legal actions to be taken against the accused teacher.

Umesh Kumar

Umesh is a senior journalist with more than 15 years of experience. Freelance photo journalist with some leading newspapers, magazines, and news websites and is now associated with Local Post as Consulting Editor

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