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Deccan Herald » City » Detailed Story
Teacher harassing student: Parents
DH News Service, Bangalore:
Parents of Sneha, a student of Sophia School, complained to the High Grounds police on Thursday alleging that their daughter was harassed by a teacher.

In his complaint, Sneha’s father, K N Venkatesh, a High Court advocate, said the fourth standard class teacher Mrs Ramprasad mentally tortured his daughter before the English exam began at 8:30 a.m. As a result his daughter could not do well in the exam, he claimed.

About 15 days ago my wife had met a teacher after his daughter was insulted in the school for failing to complete the home work.

Also, Mr Venkatesh said that his daughter had admitted to copying in the Maths exam on February 26 out of fear.

DENIAL
When contacted, the school head mistress, Sister Sandhya said, “I have absolutely no idea as to what happened on Thursday morning. It’s true that the girls indulged in copying as the two answer scripts are the same and even the slightest mistake has been copied. My teachers never harassed or harass children. Parents’ version seems to be an allegation. However, I will seek clarification from the concerned teachers on Saturday,” she added.

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by Kirthana S.H. on 2/29/2008 10:32:46 AM
The concerned teacher is a perfectionist and expects her students also to be perfect.When i studied in her class two years back,I improved a lot.But what happened now I dont know really.But she was a really good teacher to me.
 
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