This Article is From Jul 12, 2023

Jharkhand Girl Dies By Suicide After Being Beaten For Wearing "Bindi" In School

The official stated that the reason for the suicide has not been ascertained and that the student was preparing for the IIT-JEE.

Jharkhand Girl Dies By Suicide After Being Beaten For Wearing 'Bindi' In School

The incident took place in Dhanbad's Tetulmari area on Monday, official said. (Representational)

Dhanbad:

A school student died by suicide reportedly after being beaten up for wearing a 'bindi' on her forehead at a school in Jharkhand's Dhanbad, officials said.

National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) chairperson, Priyank Kanoongo, said in a tweet on Tuesday that a girl student has been reported to have committed suicide after being beaten up for going to school wearing a 'bindi'.

He said that the NCPCR has taken cognizance of the matter, and its team will go to Dhanbad for investigation.

The incident took place in Dhanbad's Tetulmari area on Monday. Where parents of the deceased girl and locals on Tuesday reportedly held a protest against the school management, prompting police to initiate a probe and take action.

Uttam Mukherjee, Chairperson of Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Dhanbad, Jharkhand, said that the accused teacher has been arrested by police after the incident came to light.

"It is a serious matter. The school is also not affiliated to the CBSE board. I have told the District Education Officer. I met the victim's family today. The accused has been arrested," Mukherjee said in a tweet while replying to NCPCR Chairperson.

Earlier, a student preparing for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) allegedly died by suicide in Rajasthan's Kota, the officials said on Sunday.

According to Circle Inspector of Police (CI) Kota Paramjit Singh, the police received information about the death of a student due to suicide in Kota's Mahaveer Nagar.

The official also stated that the reason for the suicide has not been ascertained and that the student was preparing for the IIT-JEE.  

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