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Principal flogs 8-year-old over incorrect spelling in Rajasthan's Alwar

Police raided a private school in Alwar district to apprehend the principal accused of severely beating an 8-year-old student with a wooden scale for misspelling an English word. The child sustained significant injuries, including deep contusions and an ear injury. Authorities are continuing their search for the principal.
Principal flogs 8-year-old over incorrect spelling in Rajasthan's Alwar
The two boys subjected to corporal punishment by the principal
ALWAR: Police conducted a raid on a private school at Akbarpur in Alwar district on Thursday to arrest the principal who allegedly badly beat up an 8-year-old, third-grade student with a wooden scale for misspelling an English word on Tuesday.
Sub-inspector Prakash Chand of Akbarpur police station said Sarup Khan, a resident of Nangal Ratavat, lodged an FIR alleging that his son, Sayan Khan, a student of Oxford Children's Academy, was brutally beaten up by the principal, Iqbal Khan, during an English class.

The boy sustained severe injuries, with deep blue contusions visible on his body, he alleged. The principal also struck the boy on the ear, leaving an injury mark, he said in the FIR.
Sarup Khan said he has two sons enrolled at the school.
"Both boys were subjected to corporal punishment by the principal on Tuesday, but I mentioned only one's name in the complaint because his injuries are severe. My other son, Arif, is in the second grade," he said over phone.
The SI said the accused principal was not found during a search of the school premises and that a further search for him is on.
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