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Kerala: Four teachers suspended for NEET excess

They were among the 24 teaching staff members from two schools under the same management appointed as exam invigilators.

Kannur: The management of TISK English Medium School at Kunhimangalam near Payyanur, accused of forcing candidates to remove the innerwear with metal buckles during the NEET on Sunday, has suspended four teachers for a month pending inquiry.

The suspended teachers, Sheeja, Safeena, Bindu and Shahina, were on duty at the entry point to the exam hall for frisking candidates.

They were among the 24 teaching staff members from two schools under the same management appointed as exam invigilators.

The incident triggered outrage across the state, which also reverberated in the Assembly on Tuesday.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which conducts the nationwide test, also termed the incident as “unfortunate” and “consequence of overzealousness”.

It directed the school principal to apologise to the students, but justified frisking to prevent cheating "using high-end electronic gadgets such as miniaturised Bluetooth microphones, other sophisticated electronic communication devices and the possibility of impersonation.”

Till Monday, the school management was maintaining that no such incident happened on its campus and the staff acted on the NEET instructions.

"Whether it is outerwear or innerwear, if the metal detector identifies the presence of any metal in a student's body, they are not allowed to get inside," principal K. Jamaludeen had told DC.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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