INDIA: In the temporary review published by HRD ministry to the PMO on the occurrence at Visvabharati Institution in which a pupil was supposedly compelled to consume her pee for wetting her bed, the warden of the hostel, Uma Poddar, has mentioned that she was compelled to hotel to the penalties under a recommendation by the victim’s mom.
Official sources in the HRD ministry mentioned that in the review the warden has mentioned that the mom of 0he sufferer had mentioned the issue of bedwetting with the warden at duration.
“The warden mentioned that after the conversation she turned to the penalties as she sensed that licking or creating the lady consume pee could help her get out of the bedwetting addiction,” sources mentioned. Sources at the hr growth ministry mentioned that it is just “an temporary report” which is not being taken at experience value.
“A thorough research will be performed into the statements of the warden. Any review will be published later in which the liability will be set and root cause will be attributed,” HRD ministry sources mentioned.
On Wed, a group of university authorities frequented the kid's house to persuade her to come back to the college. The HRD ministry had Wednesday published a informative review on the occurrence at Visvabharati Institution.
The HRD ministry review has was published within 24 time of the Excellent Minister’s Workplace looking for a position review on the issue. Excellent Reverend Manmohan Singh is also the chancellor of the famous university.
Sources mentioned that activity on the issue is likely to be started only after a specific instruction from the PMO. The Visvabharati Institution has already constituted a four-member panel to look into the issue and publish a review.
The Nationwide Commission payment for Security of Kid Privileges has also smacked a observe on Western Bengal govt asking it to examine the issue and publish a review in 10 times.
In a observe sent to assistant (school education), Western Bengal, the NCPCR has requested the division to take further necessary activity with respect to the occurrence.

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