HRD seeks report over reports MCD school segregating students into Hindu, Muslim sections

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The sought a report from a North Municipal Corporation (NDMC) school Wednesday over reports that Hindu and Muslim students there were being allegedly segregated into different sections.

According to a media report published Wednesday, a section of teachers employed by the alleged that a primary school in Wazirabad was segregating Hindu and Muslim students in different sections.

Earlier in the day, the Department of the BJP-led had directed a to visit and inspect its school in Wazirabad area.

"The of the Department has already instructed a from the zonal office to visit the school and look into the allegation as reported," a source said.

The primary school falls in Wazirabad area of north and is administered by the The area comes under the Civil Lines Zone of the civic body.

All municipal corporation-run schools in are primary schools. Teachers in other municipal schools expressed shock over the reports.

"Schools, primary level no less, should be kept away from politics, and religion and caste matters should not be mentioned, for a balanced growth of a child. When a student enters a school, he or she is not a Hindu, Muslim or Sikh or Christian, but an Indian and that is how we should educate them," a in a civic school in Karol Bagh said, on the condition of anonymity.

"If the segregation is being done there, then it is condemnable, and we strongly disapprove of it. Schools should unite and not divide people, and these children are such impressionable minds, it will not bode well for their growth," he said.

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First Published: Wed, October 10 2018. 18:35 IST