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Three students expelled from Gwalior’s Scindia School

| | Aug 26, 2014, at 07:08 pm
Gwalior, Aug 26 (IBNS): Three students of the famous Scindia School in Gwalior were expelled after allegedly ragging a junior student who is now admitted in a Delhi hospital in critical condition.

The 14-year-old student was allegedly harassed by his seniors and taken to a Delhi hospital last week (on Wednesday). The victim, son of Jai Kumar Singh - a minister in the Bihar government, was moved from the famous Scindia boarding school immediately after the incident.  

According to Singh, doctors attending his son at the hospital had said it was not a case of suicide but that of a case of him being throttled. The minister also refused to agree with the claims made by the school authorities that his son had made any suicide attempt.

The local police registered a First Information Report (FIR) on Tuesday against the trio according to which the students were later expelled from the school. Besides that, two members of the staff, including a house master, were charged with negligence on duty. They were also “debarred” by the school authorities, report said.

 

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