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Teacher Assaults 11-Year-Old Student for Not Tucking in Shirt

Shivraj Sanas

Pune: An 11-year-old boy was brutally assaulted by his teacher during a computer class for not tucking in his shirt.

The severe beating left the boy bleeding from his nose and ears, prompting his parents to lodge a complaint with the Swargate police, who have since filed a case against the teacher involved.

The accused teacher has been identified as Sandesh Bhosale, 26. The incident took place on September 27 in a 6th-grade classroom at a local school. The boy's father, 44, approached the police after the child revealed the traumatic experience to his mother upon returning home.

According to the police report, the boy was attending a computer class when the teacher, Bhosale, questioned him for not keeping his shirt tucked in.

Enraged by the response, the teacher physically assaulted the child, hitting him repeatedly with his hands. The assault was so severe that the boy began to bleed from his nose and ears.

The child's parents were horrified when they learned about the incident. They immediately took the matter to the Swargate police station, where an official complaint was filed. Sub-Inspector Tanawade is leading the investigation.

The incident has sparked outrage among the local community, with parents and residents expressing concern over the safety of children in schools. The police are continuing their investigation, and further actions against the teacher are expected soon.

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