Muslim student from Muzaffarnagar who can't sleep is taken to Meerut for examination


A Muslim kid who was assaulted by his classmates in Muzaffarnagar on the orders of a teacher was transported to Meerut on Sunday for a medical evaluation after complaining of staying awake all night and having trouble falling asleep.

The boy has returned home and is okay, according to the boy's parents.

The youngster was taken to Meerut for a checkup after whining that he was upset and couldn't sleep all night. The boy was healthy, the doctor noted. Irshad, the class 2 youngster's father, told PTI that the student became upset because various people, including the media, questioned him about the Neha Public School incident.

Under the condition that his family agrees, the youngster will be allowed to a government elementary school, according to authorities with the education department.

According to them, the department would also make it easier for other pupils enrolled in Neha Public School in the village of Khabbupur, where the incident occurred on Friday, to transfer.

According to his father, the youngster who received the slap does not want his son to continue his education at Neha Public School. The youngster stated his desire to attend the village's public elementary school when the block education officer met with him. If his family agrees, his enrollment at the public school will take place on Monday, according to Muzaffarnagar Basic Shiksha Adhikari (BSA) Shubham Shukla, who spoke to PTI.

Irshad responded that the family has not made a decision regarding enrolling his son in a government school because the boy is troubled.

According to BSA Shukla, the private school in the village of Khabbupur won't be shut down, and regular classes will go on as usual.

"The department has requested clarity from the school regarding its relationship within a month. From one to five students are taught in each lesson, according to the BSA.

The Uttar Pradesh government's basic education division is associated with Neha Public School. The school currently has 50 pupils enrolled.

Shukla responded that it depends on the outcome of the police investigation into school teacher Tyagi's allegations.

The BSA further stated that the block education officer would visit Neha Public School on Monday to set up any preparations needed for kids who desired to attend for academic purposes.

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