A parent of a student in the 10th grade from a Scheduled Caste made a complaint, alleging that the student had experienced "extreme discrimination" at the hands of the school administration because of their caste.
National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) wrote a letter to Tamil Nadu's Chief Secretary V Irai Anbu and DGP Sylendra Babu on Friday to take action against this school.
These tragic events have left the people anguished and alarmed the government to study and address the prevailing factors that led the students to end their lives.
Stunningly, this suicide has become the third such incident in the state in two weeks after the death of two Class 12 girls, one each from Kallakurichi and Tiruvallur.
As the state government has transferred the Collector and SP of Kallakurichi after the incident, the funeral happened under the watch of the new administration.
Under this scheme, the students should have the ability to read and understand the subject by the age of 8 and be able to perform basic mathematical functions.
District administrations are actively involved in the preparations for the opening of schools. In this context, the Chief Secretary has issued an important order to the District Collectors regarding the opening of schools on the 13th.
As the scale of absentees has unprecedently increased, the school education department has taken the matter seriously and initiated a detailed investigation into the revelation