NEW DELHI, Aug 22: A police case has been filed against four persons, including the warden of a state-government run residential school in Gonda in Uttar Pradesh after only 11 of the total 100 girl students registered there were found present on the premises during a surprise inspection at night, a senior official said on Tuesday.
District Magistrate Neha Sharma said the inspection at Kasturba Gandhi Residential Girls School, Paraspur, was conducted on Monday night. “A total of 100 girl students are registered there, but only 11 girl students were found present in the school. Warden Sarita Singh could not give a satisfactory answer when asked about the absence of 89 girl students,” the District Magistrate said.
“This is serious negligence. Residential girls’ schools cannot run in this manner,” the District Magistrate said, adding she has ordered the registration of an FIR. The district Basic Shiksha Adhikari (BSA), Prem Chand Yadav, said on the instructions of the district magistrate, the FIR was lodged against the school warden, a full-time teacher, a watchman and a Prantiya Raksha Dal (PRD) jawan posted on gate duty at night under relevant sections.
Along with this, departmental action was also being taken against the employees while a separate letter has been written to the district youth welfare officer for departmental action against the guard on duty, the BSA said.
(Manas Dasgupta)