Thrashed by teacher, child may lose vision

NEW DELHI

A teacher at a private school in southeast Delhi's Shaheen Bagh thrashed a 10-year-old boy, severely injuring him in the left eye, as he had failed to complete his maths school assignment. The teacher, Nasreen, has been expelled from the school. The parents aver that the kid could lose vision in his left eye .






The child, Mudasir Shakeel, a student of Class III, returned home last Tues with a security guard wanting frightened and disoriented. “He complained of severe pain in his left eye after that we have a tendency to hurried to Holy Family Hospital. A surgery was carried out and doctors said that he would possibly lose his vision for good,“ said the child's father Shakeel Ahmed, a cloth bourgeois close to Jamia Nagar.

Later, the parents visited the college and wanted an evidence from the principal. “However, the principal refused to cooperate and did not even extend monetary facilitate for Mudasir's treatment. We then registered a case against Nasreen underneath IPC Section 323 (voluntarily inflicting hurt) at Jamia Nagar police station,“ said Ahmed.

The school principal, Parveen Ara, said the teacher has been expelled as the child's injury was her fault. “The family is exaggerating the case. When the incident occurred, we tried career them multiple times, but they did not receive our decision,“ she said.

The boy's family said that Mudasir already had a weak left eye and had undergone 2 surgeries in the past. In 2011, the child had hurt his left eye whereas enjoying before of AN air cooler reception. This was followed by a cataract operation at AIIMS.

“The parents ne'er told US regarding the medical condition of the boy . We were prepared to facilitate the family financially , but they did not approach US and instead filed a police case.We were prepared to foot the surgery bill that was regarding Rs thirty,000,“ Parveen said.

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