Father fails to pay fees, school ‘brands boy gay’

July 12, 2012

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Bangalore, July 12: A Bangalore school has been directed to return a special student's fees and pay him compensation for mental agony as its principal had alleged that "he imposed homosexuality" on hostel mates after the child's father moved a consumer forum demanding his fees refund.

Earlier, Phillip (name changed) was not allowed to write his class test and his father, Peter Prasad (name changed), asked to meet St George High School principal Rev Fr Paulose a week after the child was admitted there in June 2011 and paid Rs 15,000 fee. Prasad was told that his son had fought with some hostel students and that the warden had put him in a dark room and locked it.

Prasad took Phillip home and sent him back a day later. But the school refused to readmit Phillip after his father expressed his inability to pay an additional Rs 7,000 tuition fee for a separate teacher. The school also declined to issue the transfer certificate unless Prasad paid the amount. Prasad then moved the consumer forum demanding the fees refund and compensation for causing mental agony to his child.

The 4th additional consumer disputes redressal forum finally directed the principal to return the tuition fees within 15 days and pay him Rs 5,000 compensation in its May 24 order. It also directed the school to pay Rs 2,000 as the cost of litigation to the father.

"The said act of the principal and his staff is totally uncalled for, unwarranted and inhuman in nature in any civilized society," the forum, comprising president JN Havanur and member Anita Shivakumar, observed. "The principal has spoiled one academic year of the boy without any reason and put him under mental and physical torture. There is a total deficiency on the part of the school."

The bench noted that instead of handling the child with love and affection, the principal and school staff, particularly the warden, began torturing the child by branding him poor in studies and a troublemaker.

The forum noted that the child was confined to a separate room in the hostel through the night without informing his parents.

But the principal maintained that the child was troublesome. "In consultation with the principal, the warden gave him a single room to save other hostel inmates. The child was trying to subject other students to homosexuality. He has not been terminated from the school, but he remained continuously absent from October 10, 2011," he said. "Neither the student nor his parents have demanded the transfer certificate nor the management denied giving it." He said Prasad did not want to pay the additional fees for the special teacher hired for the child.

The father alleged that his son, a special student, was locked up by school hostel authorities in a dark room on the grounds that he was a 'troublemaker and forced homosexuality on other students'.



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July 7,2020

Meerut: The licence of a private hospital in Uttar Pradesh’s Meerut has been suspended after a video showing its staff member providing fake Covid-19 report had gone viral.

"A video had gone viral in Meerut. We have registered a case in this regard. We have suspended the licence of the nursing home. Today, we have sealed it also. Strict action will be taken against anybody who will do something like this in this time of crisis,” said Anil Dhingra, District Magistrate, Meerut.

In the video, the person can be heard saying that they provide Covid-19 negative report for Rs 2,500, Dhingra stated.

Meerut CMO Rajkumar said, “In the video, a man from the hospital can be heard saying that he can arrange COVID-19 negative report and the person can get operation or other things done. We have identified the man. We have suspended the licence of the hospital and an FIR has been registered.”

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January 9,2020

Bareilly, Jan 9: In a bizarre development, a woman has been arrested for inflicting 101 cuts on her sister-in-law in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly district, the police said on Thursday.

The woman was practicing exorcism to cure her father who had been ailing for some time.

The woman, Moni, was helped by her husband Mooli and brother Raju in the act, which happened on Tuesday.

The sister-in-law Renu who suffered the cuts, was given 300 stitches on her face and other parts of the body by the doctors.

Renu has been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) where her condition is said to be serious.

Moni, 30, has been sent to jail while Mooli and Raju are absconding.

Baradari police station officer inspector Naresh Tyagi said that a complaint had been filed by Renu's brother under section 307 (attempt to murder) of IPC.

"We will record Renu's statements in a day or two once she is stable and in a condition to talk to us. We have sent Moni to jail," the inspector said.

Renu, a resident of Ganghora village in Bareilly, was married to Sanjeev around eight years ago.

Her father-in-law, Jagdish, fell ill a few months ago.

"Accused Moni, who practices exorcism, decided to cure her father by initiating the act. Going by superstitious beliefs, they inflicted as many as 101 cuts on Renu's face and body. It cannot be ruled out that they wanted to sacrifice her to complete the act," police inspector said.

On Tuesday night, the accused had locked Renu's husband and mother-in-law in another room when they tried to stop them from making her a scapegoat.

When the accused trio started inflicting cuts on Renu, she struggled to get out of their clutches and somehow managed to escape from the house.

She had run a short distance when she collapsed and became unconscious. A police constable on patrol reportedly spotted her and she was taken to a district hospital. Once regaining her consciousness, she narrated her ordeal to the police who then informed her parents.

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March 12,2020

Mar 12: Three women were arrested for allegedly administrating fake coronavirus vaccines to villagers in Maharashtra's Jalna district, police said on Thursday.

The police on Wednesday arrested Beed residents Radha Ramnath Saamse, Seema Krishna Andhale and Sangeeta Rajendra Avhad, who allegedly posed as doctors and healthcare workers, an official said.

The trio met villagers of Pipalgoan in Ambad tehsil, informed them about a vaccine that could protect them from coronavirus and administered it to gullible locals, he said.

Some villagers informed Dr Mahadev Munde, a medical officer at a rural health centre, about this, after which a complaint was lodged, the official said.

Fake vaccines and bottles, which were seized from the accused, have been sent to the state health department, he said, adding that a case of cheating has been registered against the trio.

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