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Menstruating Dalit Girl made to Sit outside Classroom to Write her Exam

Menstruating Dalit Girl made to Sit outside Classroom to Write her Exam

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NEW DELHI, Apr 10: A video showing a class 8 dalit girl student of a private school writing her exams alone sitting outside of the classroom in Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu has created a storm.

The A 1.22-minute video showing the girl sitting on the steps of the classroom was widely circulated, drawing action from the authorities. An inquiry has been ordered and the headmistress of the school has been suspended.  Her printed answer sheet bears the name of the school — “Swamy Chidbhavananda Matric Higher Secondary School, at Senguttaipalayam”.

In the video, the girl is heard talking to a woman, believed to be her mother. “The principal asked me to sit here and write the exam,” she said. She added that this was not a first. Earlier, she was made to take an exam from another isolated spot.  “Won’t they let you take the exam inside the class if you attained puberty?” her mother is heard questioning.

It has now emerged the girl had attained puberty on April 5 and was still menstruating. The school has claimed that the girl’s mother wanted the girl to be made to sit outside during exam. He mother, however, told reporters that she had only wanted her daughter to sit separately.

The video has sparked outrage, prompting an official inquiry by the Tamil Nadu School Education Department. The School Education Department has sought an explanation from the management. “The Director of Private School Education, Dr M Palanisami, is conducting an inquiry. If any wrongdoing is found, strict action will be taken,” an official said.

Tamil Nadu’s School Education Minister has assured that there will be zero tolerance for any kind of oppression against children. A post from the minister, Anbil Mahesh, read: “A departmental inquiry was conducted against the private school. The school principal has been suspended. Oppression of children in any form cannot be tolerated. The dear student did not sit alone! We are here. We will be here.”

DMK spokesperson Dr Syed Hafeezullah said Tamil Nadu is a frontrunner in abolishing taboos and regressive practices. “The incident in Coimbatore is an exception and unfortunate event,” he said, underscoring that the minister’s prompt response was an example of how seriously the state takes the issue of women’s empowerment.

(Manas Dasgupta)

 

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