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Pune Student's Face Was Paralysed After Teacher Banged It Against A Bench

The art teacher of a residential school in Pune "punished" the student for not completing an assignment.
Indian schoolboy in classroom, English language class, Rajasthan, India
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Indian schoolboy in classroom, English language class, Rajasthan, India

PUNE — An art teacher of a Pune based residential school was booked for allegedly hitting a student in the face for not completing a drawing assignment.

The child's parents, who filed a police complaint Monday, claimed the assault has led to the child suffering from "facial paralysis".

The alleged incident took place between October 15-25 in the Shri Chhatrapatil Shivaji Maharaj Preparatory Military School (SSPMS) where the child is a Class VI student, police said.

The parents Monday approached Shivajinagar police station where a case under section 325 (voluntarily causing grievous hurt) was registered against the teacher who has been identified as Sandeep Gade, an official said.

School principal S Patil said Gade had been suspended.

"On November 3, we came to the school to take our child home for Diwali. However, we noticed some abnormalities in the left side of his face. Upon inquiring, our child told us that the teacher had hit him in the face and banged it against a bench for not completing an assignment," said the victim's father.

He claimed that a doctor had said the child was suffering from facial paralysis.

The family resides in Indapur area of Pune district, he informed.

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