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Classes at the GD Birla Centre for Education will resume on Thursday, 7 December, after the school management and guardians reached a settlement over the demand for the removal of the school’s principal in the wake of alleged sexual assault of a four-year-old girl.
A school managing committee spokesman told PTI that the authorities have decided to “relieve” principal Sharmila Nath from her present responsibilities with immediate effect. Legal removal would take more time, he added.
He said classes in the senior section will start from 7 December as agreed in the meeting between the Guardians’ Forum and the management committee.
The junior section classes will start from Friday, he said.
The West Bengal Commission for Protection of Child Rights (WBCPCR) on Monday, 4 December, also sought the arrest of Nath.
Principal Sharmila Nath could have dealt with the matter in a sensible manner, the WBCPCR Chairperson Ananya Chatterjee Chakraborti told PTI.
The school announced the decision to restart classes today after Chakraborti said that the commission would initiate legal action against the school management for shutting down the institution indefinitely.
The WBCPCR has also sought the medical report of the minor from the police.
Two physical training teachers of the school were arrested last week for allegedly sexually abusing the student during school hours.
Angry parents and guardians staged protests outside the school after the incident.
The girl, a nursery student, allegedly narrated the details of her traumatic experience on camera, sources told The Telegraph. Police are set to interrogate the accused – physical education teachers Abhishek Roy and Mohammad Mafisuddin – based on the four-year-old’s video testimony.
The father of the victim, on 3 December, lodged a police complaint against the school's principal, claiming that she tried to cover up the issue and indirectly supported the crime.
"The principal should be arrested because she supported the crime instead of reporting it to the police. She tried to cover up the issue. So she has a role in the crime," she added.
The child was bleeding profusely from her private parts when she returned from school on Thursday, 30 November, according to her father, and she was rushed to a hospital. Preliminary medical reports confirmed sexual abuse, reported CNN News-18.
Police have arrested Abhishek Ray and Mohammad Mofizuddin under sections 4 and 6 of the POSCO act, reported NDTV. The girl was shown four photos to identify the accused and she identified two people, raising questions about the involvement of more than one person, sources said.
A student from the school told The Quint that girls used the same toilets as the boys in the school.
There are no CCTV cameras inside the school except for one in the school office, Sharmila Nath, Principal of GD Birla Centre for Education said. “Give us some time. I'm assuring all the parents that security is top concern for us”, she told ANI.
In 2014, the school made headlines when a bus assistant was accused of molesting a kindergarten student student.
Furious parents of the school students, on 1 December, stopped school buses from entering the premises and demanded the removal of all male teaching staff.
They also told the school to ensure security for the children, including installing CCTV cameras.
The incident comes only a few weeks after a 7-year-old student was found murdered inside Ryan International School in Gurugram.
(With inputs from ANI, IANS, PTI)
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