West Bengal teacher strips girl in class
Thursday June 28, 2012 11:19:45 PM,
IANS
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Kolkata: A girl student was allegedly stripped in a class by a lady
teacher in West Bengal after she ignored the teacher's diktat
regarding dress code, police officials said Thursday.
A Class 7 student of the Beri Gopalpur Adarsha Uccha Vidyalaya in
Gaighata area of North 24-Parganas district faced the humiliation
after she ignored orders about wearing specific uniforms on
Thursdays.
"As I didn't wear a particular dress I am supposed to wear on
Thursday according to school rules, the teacher stripped me off my
skirt in front of the whole class," said the student.
The girl's family later lodged a police complaint.
The school managing committee said the teacher has been taken to
task and she has given an undertaking not to repeat her action.
"She has given an undertaking that she won't repeat the act," said
school managing committee secretary Basudeb Ghosh.
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