CBSE to Ryan school: Why your affiliation shouldn't be scrapped

Holding the school guilty of gross negligence, they said the death of the 7-year-old could have been avoided had the school been more cautious

Ryan School
Police personnel deployed outside the Ryan School at Kandivali in Mumbai, in the view of the protests over killing of a student in Gurugram's Ryan International.
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 16 2017 | 6:00 PM IST
The CBSE on Saturday issued a show- cause notice to Ryan International School, Gurgaon, asking why its affiliation should not be withdrawn and said it had failed to observe "basic security measures".

A two-member fact-finding committee set up by CBSE following the murder of seven-year-old Pradhuman Kumar last week said it appeared from the sequence of events that Ryan's International was guilty of gross negligence.

The death could have been avoided had the school been more cautious, the show-cause notice said.

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"The unfortunate death could have been averted had the school authorities discharged their duty with responsibility, care and security. The school failed to observe the basic security measures as stipulated by the board.

"From the entire sequence of events it appears that the school is guilty of gross negligence and failed to ensure safety and security of students in its schools," the notice said.

The school authorities have been asked to respond within 15 days on why its provisional affiliation should not be withdrawn for wilful violation of provisions of CBSE by-laws.

The probe panel said the school had no provision of toilets for drivers, conductors and cleaners and they were using the facilities meant for students and staff.

The CBSE notice also pointed out a safety breach in the school boundary wall (covered with barbed wires) which, the committee observed, is a threat to children's safety as anybody can enter the campus.

The panel noted the insufficient number of CCTV cameras and said most of the installed cameras did not work.

"School failed to discharge its responsibility to file FIR and inform District Education Officer and CBSE after knowing the incident," the board said, adding that the FIR was subsequently filed by a parent.

The two members of the panel were Y Arun Kumar, deputy commissioner, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, and Kailash Chand, principal, Govt Co-ed Senior Secondary School, Preet Vihar.

The Haryana government yesterday ordered a CBI probe into the murder and announced that it would take over the administration of the school for three months.
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First Published: Sep 16 2017 | 5:44 PM IST

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