I am sure most of you must have read news one time or the other
about the brutal punishments meted out to students in many schools in
India. In my personal opinion, this is one of the worst ways to discipline a child.
In most western countries, there are extremely stringent laws against
any physical punishment given to students. However, in India it is
commonplace to beat students up in school.
Taking note of many recent incidents of students being grievously harmed, Indian Government has come out with anti-punishment guidelines much to the relief of millions of Indian students.
The guidelines state formation of special monitoring cells that will
take action against Teacher / School in cases of physical punishment
meted out to students. Teachers will have to sign undertakings against
physical punishments and social audits of schools will be conducted in
areas of corporal punishment.
These “guidelines for eliminating corporal punishment in schools”
was formulated based on detailed study which was conducted in 2009-10
involving 6,632 children across seven states in India. The NCPCR survey
revealed that the use of physical punishments was rampant in Indian
schools and cane beating by teachers was a common practice.
Like I mentioned earlier, I am glad Govt. has taken steps to curb
the torturous punishments given to children – It was a must. However,
it is also important that parents and students do not take undue
advantage of this – It is very much possible that teacher may be
persecuted for every act of discipline or probably even based on false
reports by students of teachers. This should not happen. There has to
be balance, otherwise these guidelines may actually prove counter
productive!
Would love to hear your views on this!
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