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Boy not allowed in class over non-veg food in Amroha, probe ordered

The incident came to light after a video purportedly showing a heated exchange between the school principal and the mother of the student went viral.

Updated on: Sep 06, 2024 01:30 AM IST
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AMROHA A nursery student was not allowed to sit in his class for allegedly bringing non-vegetarian food to school at Amroha in Uttar Pradesh, prompting the district authority to order a probe into the incident, people familiar with the matter said.

As the matter snowballed, members of a Muslim social organisation wrote to the district magistrate, demanding that a case be registered against the principal and affiliation of the private school be suspended. (Pic for representation)
As the matter snowballed, members of a Muslim social organisation wrote to the district magistrate, demanding that a case be registered against the principal and affiliation of the private school be suspended. (Pic for representation)

The incident came to light after a video purportedly showing a heated exchange between the school principal and the mother of the student, a Muslim boy, was widely circulated on social media on Thursday.

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Taking cognisance of the video, the Amroha district inspector of schools (DIoS) constituted a three-member committee to probe into the matter, an official said. “The committee has been directed to submit a report within three days.”

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As the matter snowballed, members of a Muslim social organisation wrote to the district magistrate, demanding that a case be registered against the principal and affiliation of the private school be suspended.

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“We have sent a complaint letter to Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan and CBSE seeking registration of a case against the school and suspending the affiliation of the school,” Haji Khursheed Anwar, head, Muslim Committee, Amroha, said.

 
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