The six-year-old Rajonyo Sarkar, a student of South Point School, became unconscious at around 9.40 and was pronounced dead in a nursing home.
The school in a statement said that the student collapsed during the break with teachers taking him to the infirmary from where he was referred to a nursing home close by where he was declared dead.
"It is believed that he might have been suffering from some chronic ailment, the details of which are not known to the school," it added.
"Although the government does not have control over a private school, but cognisance can be taken if any complaint is lodged under ROPA (Revision of Pay and Allowances)," he said.
"Today this has happened in a private school, it may take place in a government school in future. The school authorities should be more careful," he said.
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