Students Lock School, Stage Protest Against Teacher Attitude

Peddapalli/Hyderabad, Mar 5 (Maxim News): Students of the Government High School, Nittur of Peddapalli mandal, staged a protest in front of the school on Wednesday, demanding the suspension of a teacher, Shankaraiah.

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Students, along with their parents, staged the protest by locking the school. They wanted the officials to suspend Shankaraiah, who was allegedly disturbing the peaceful atmosphere in the school by creating trouble for other teachers. As a result, the other teachers were unable to teach properly, they alleged.

Students Lock School, Stage Protest Against Teacher  Attitude
Students Lock School, Stage Protest Against Teacher  Attitude

Shankaraiah, who was offering money to students to spread wrong propaganda against other teachers, also wanted the students to spread the rumor that other teachers were abusing them by taking caste names, the students alleged. 

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They demanded that the teacher be suspended.  (Maxim News) 


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