A arithmetic instructor and a clerk of a residential college in Jharkhand's Dumka district had been allegedly overwhelmed by college students after tying them to a tree for reportedly giving poor marks in Class 9 sensible examination, police mentioned on Tuesday.
The incident passed off on Monday at a authorities run Scheduled Tribe Residential College below Gopikandar police station space of the district.
As many as 11 college students of the college out of 32 received Grade 'DD' (double D), which is taken into account equal to fail, within the class-9 examination, outcomes of which was declared by Jharkhand Tutorial Council (JAC) on Saturday, the police mentioned.
"No FIR has been lodged within the case, as college administration didn't give any written criticism in regards to the incident. After verification of the incident, I requested the college authority to file a criticism but it surely refused saying that if would possibly spoil the careers of the scholars," Gopikandar police station in-charge Nityanand Bhokta advised Press Belief of India.
The instructor was recognized as Suman Kumar, whereas the clerk was Soneram Chaure, police mentioned. Additionally they didn't give any written criticism to the police, Mr Bhokta mentioned.
Gopikandar block improvement officer (BDO) Anant Jha, who additionally went to the college with Mr Bhokta for the investigation mentioned, there are 200 college students within the residential college and majority of the scholars had been concerned within the incident.
"The sufferer instructor was earlier headmaster of the college however later he was eliminated for causes not recognized. It is perhaps a case of rivalry amongst lecturers. To take care of regulation and order of the college, lessons for class-9 and class-10 have been suspended for 2 days and college students had been despatched again to their houses," he mentioned.
The scholars alleged that the instructor gave low marks to them in sensible examinations, for which they failed within the exams. The clerk was allegedly liable for importing the marks on-line in Jharkhand Tutorial Council's website.
"The college administration, nevertheless, failed to point out the marks of sensible examinations and date on which the marks had been uploaded on-line. It's nonetheless not clear whether or not the scholars failed in principle paper or sensible. Prima facie it appears, the scholars took the motion solely on a hearsay," he mentioned.
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