UP principal’s derogatory remarks on student’s transfer certificate, orders probe – Bhaskar Live Hindi News

Pratapgarh (Uttar Pradesh), Nov 12 | An inquiry has been ordered into an incident in which the principal of an inter college in Pratapgarh district allegedly made an objectionable remark on the transfer certificate (TC) of a class 12 student, stating that he was named as his offender. Due to which he was expelled from the college. Trend.

Education department officials have ordered an inquiry into the incident.

District School Inspector Pratapgarh Sarvadanand said that the matter has come to the notice of the education department officials through the IGRS portal.

The principal of Jageshwar Inter College in Pratapgarh district has been accused of writing remarks.

The DIOS further said that a detailed inquiry has been ordered and action will be initiated after the inquiry report is received.

However, he said that it is not appropriate to make such comments on the transfer certificate of any student. He said that the officials are checking the facts related to the case and action will be initiated.

He also claimed that he had spoken to the college authorities on the issue.

When the family members of the student tried to talk to the principal in this regard, he refused to entertain them saying that the student would not get admission in any college in the country.

Preliminary reports claimed that there was a face-off between two groups of students on the college campus on October 27 and following the incident, the authorities launched action and punished some errant students, including the victim.

The aggrieved student, who was allegedly punished along with other students, had sought a transfer certificate from the college authorities, following which the college principal had reportedly written a comment on his TC.

Source: IANS