The headmaster of the school at Kazhugumalai was shocked when he found the boy drunk while writing the history paper on September 11 and informed the Education Department officials.
A team of officials, including the Chief Education Officer, Tahsildhar, Village Administrative Officer visited the school and conducted an inquiry in the presence of the student and his parents yesterday.
The parents requested the officials to forgive their son saying this was his first such mistake and gave assurance that he would not drink liquor in future.
District Collector M.Ravi and Superintendent of Police M Durai had also ben briefed about the incident, officials said.
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