A horrifying case of child abuse rocked Veena School in Bengaluru’s Nandini Layout, where a Class 4 teacher’s rage over incomplete homework led to a vicious assault on a 10-year-old. Bruises covered the boy’s limbs and digits; a gag order followed the beating.
The January 10 event stayed buried until the mother’s sharp eye caught behavioral shifts. The child’s sobs unveiled the truth. School authorities rebuffed her pleas with rudeness, driving her to the Nandini Layout station.
FIR invoked BNS sections for hurt and threats, alongside Juvenile Justice laws against Angelina and management. Suspension hit the teacher fast. Cops probe diligently, verifying injuries medically.
Outraged, the parent insists on ironclad school safeguards and harsh justice. Amid Bengaluru’s spate of similar outrages, this breaches the corporal punishment ban. Trauma experts decry the mental devastation on young minds.
Investigation promises airtight charges. She rallies fellow parents: Heed every whisper of distress, challenge abuses promptly. Schools owe kids sanctuaries of dignity.
Probe unfolds; courtroom awaits.