In a shocking incident at a private school in Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh, a class 10 student was brutally beaten by his teacher for not completing his homework. The student suffered multiple injuries, including a broken tooth, and was knocked unconscious. The teacher, identified as Mohammed Asif, has been arrested for the inhumane act. According to reports, the incident occurred when the student returned to school after summer vacation and informed the teacher that he couldn't complete the homework due to personal reasons. This incident once again sheds light on the issue of corporal punishment in schools and the need for stricter laws to protect students.
Corporal Punishment in Schools: A Shocking Case of Brutality
Background
Corporal punishment, the physical infliction of pain as a disciplinary measure, has been used in schools for centuries. Despite growing recognition of its negative effects, the practice persists in many countries. In India, corporal punishment is still legal in some states, and incidents of abuse are not uncommon.
The Raebareli Incident
In a shocking incident in Uttar Pradesh, a class 10 student was brutally beaten by his teacher for not completing his homework. The student suffered multiple injuries, including a broken tooth, and was knocked unconscious. The teacher, Mohammed Asif, has been arrested.
This incident highlights the ongoing problem of corporal punishment in Indian schools. According to a 2019 survey by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, over 60% of children in India have experienced some form of physical punishment in school.
Consequences of Corporal Punishment
Corporal punishment has severe physical and psychological consequences for children. It can cause pain, injuries, and mental trauma. It can also damage children's trust in authority figures and promote aggression. Studies have shown that corporal punishment is ineffective as a disciplinary measure and can actually lead to increased problem behavior.
Need for Stricter Laws
In India, there are currently no specific laws prohibiting corporal punishment in schools. The Right to Education Act (2009) vaguely prohibits "physical and mental harassment" of children, but this is often not enforced.
Many child rights organizations are calling for stricter laws to protect students from corporal punishment. They argue that corporal punishment is a form of violence against children and should be treated as such.
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