Bihar school segregates students on caste lines, inquiry ordered

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IANS Patna
Last Updated : Dec 18 2018 | 3:10 PM IST

A school in Bihar's Vaishali district has been alleged to have been segregating student based on religion and caste that has prompted the government to launch an inquiry.

The government-run GA Plus 2 School in Lalganj has been segregating students into different sections and rooms based on their religions and caste, Bihar Education Minister Krishnandan Prasad Verma said, ordering an inquiry into the matter.

He assured those found guilty would be punished.

"It is unfortunate and wrong if such situation exists in any school. It is against the law to divide students on the basis of their religion and caste in any school," Verma said.

Lalganj Block Education officer Arvind Kumar Tiwari said he has visited the school after complaints were lodged about the practice.

"Prima facie it appears to be true. We are sending a report to the District Education Officer in this matter and action will be initiated," he added.

School Principal Meena Kumari, though, said such arrangements of segregation were made to ensure smooth working and implementation of different schemes.

"There was no protest against it by parents and students," she said, adding "Till date no discrimination has been made in the school on the basis of caste or religious identity."

According to reports, students belonging to Muslim and Hindu are made to sit in different sections and rooms. There are separate classrooms for Dalits, OBCs and upper caste, Tiwari who visited the school said.

The matter also becomes clear from the school attendance registers.

The attendance register for students are also separate as per religion and caste. It is so arranged that Dalits and Muslim students hardly get any chance to visit other classrooms.

Outside the school, however, all students cutting across religion and caste lines play together, arrive to school together and return home along with their schoolmates.

--IANS

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First Published: Dec 18 2018 | 2:58 PM IST

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