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Seven-year-old girl beaten
Seven-year-old girl beaten up by tutor in Bangalore
 INDIA , 29-August-2011  10:16:46 AM
The government seems to have failed in its efforts to curb the rampant cases of corporal punishment in the city. If a government body's report dented the city's image by putting it on the top of the list of cities notorious for violation of corporal punishment laws, the case of a seven-year-old girl being beaten black and blue by her tutor reveals the administration's helplessness in curbing such unfortunate incidents.

In the past six months, more than 20 complaints of corporal punishment have been filed against teachers resorting to violent means to discipline students.

According to the police, a first standard student of Seventh Day Adventist Convent in Frazer Town, was beaten up by her private tutor for failing to complete her mathematics homework. The teacher, identified as S Prabhu, was later arrested by the Pulakeshi Nagar Police and remanded to judicial custody. The victim who has bruise marks all over her body has been admitted to a city hospital.

The incident came to light on Saturday when M Vasu, who is a cab driver, saw his daughter weeping bitterly on her return from tuition. The girl confided in her father that the private tutor had beaten her up with a belt. "Prabhu is a very strict teacher and used to punish his pupils severely for trivial reasons. He lashed my daughter with a belt, leaving bruise marks all over her body," he said.

After rushing her to a nearby hospital where she is undergoing treatment, Vasu headed for the Pulakeshi Nagar Police Station and filed a complaint against the teacher. Acting on his complaint, the police detained Prabhu and booked him under an assault case and remanded him to judicial custody.

"Panicking after hearing the news, several other parents thronged the police station and complained that their children also were beaten up and punished severely by Prabhu," added Vasu. Pulakeshi Nagar police inspector S B Maheshwarappa said,

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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