Tuesday, June 1, 2021

22 ex-KV students lodge sexual abuse plaint against teacher

22 ex-KV students lodge sexual abuse plaint against teacher

Ram.Sundaram@timesgroup.com

Chennai:01.06.2021

A total of 22 former students from Kendriya Vidyalaya (KV), CLRI campus, in Chennai have filed a complaint against a teacher for his sexually abusive and inappropriate behaviour. These instances span a timeframe of close to18 years.

Now, Kendriya Vidyalaya-CLRI has constituted a threemember committee to conduct a preliminary inquiry into the complaints against the teacher, who is yet to be suspended or face any other action.

Principal Y Rama Prasad said he was not the competent authority to act on the suspension of the accused teacher. An internal complains committee, which has two teachers and one external member (J Raghava Rao -- chief scientist at CLRI and KV CLRI management committee member), will submit a report after inquiry.

The second stage of inquiry will be conducted by the regional office and they will take a call on what action should be taken against the teacher and whether or not to send it to the commissioner for action, he added.

One of the complainants, a 28-year-old woman now, said he touched her inappropriately on several occasions and once in the middle of the class when she was distributing chocolates to her classmates on her birthday.

“In the light of several instances of sexual harassment, assault and abuse coming out from schools in Chennai, I decided to post my experience on social media – following which several students have reached out to me and my friends (also KV-CLRI alumni) about their own experiences of sexual abuse by the teacher," she said.

In the present complaint to the school principal, the former student said that on more than one instance, the teacher made her sit next to him during tuition classes and touched her on various parts of her body. He grabbed a student's waist while correcting her notebook. The student concerned was made to feel so uncomfortable that she decided to switch over to an alternative language subject, the complaint said.

Another complainant said: “As a young girl, I did not know what to do when this happened to me. I was not sure how my parents would react to this. But the traumatic events continue to haunt till date".

A survivor told TOI that she and others were concerned that he is still working there. “He might continue to misbehave with current students, who may be scared to speak out,” she said.

The complainants want the teacher to be booked and put to trial for committing offences punishable under the Protection of Children against Sexual Offences (Pocso) Act, 2012.

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