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Baby Delivered By Odisha Teen In School Hostel Dies, Principal Suspended

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Jan, 2019 08:53 PM

    A baby delivered by 14-year-old student of a state-run tribal residential school in Odisha's Kandhamal district died at a hospital where she was admitted along with her mother, the officials said on Monday.


    The girl, a student of Class 8 school run by the tribal and rural development department of Odisha, delivered the baby on Saturday night.


    On Monday, the Odisha government suspended the school's headmistress Radharani Dalei and three assistant superintendents of the institution in connection with the incident. Police are also questioning six employees of the school.


    The minor girl and the newborn had earlier been admitted to the Baliguda sub-divisional hospital in Kandhamal after being rescued, Kandhamal District Welfare Officer Charulata Mallick said.


    Later on Sunday night, they were shifted to the MKCG Medical College and Hospital in Berhampur where the newborn died, the hospital authorities said.


    The girl is undergoing treatment at the gynaecology ward and her condition is normal, MKCG Hospital Superintendent Charana Panda said.


    Kandhamal District Collector Brundha D said headmistress Ms Dalei has been placed under suspension.


    She was suspended by the state government on the recommendation of the district collector, who, on Sunday, suspended two matrons, two cook-cum-attendants, a lady supervisor and an auxiliary midwife.


    Baliguda sub-collector is conducting an inquiry into the incident and has is to submit a report in 10 days.


    On Sunday, a senior student had been arrested in the incident after locals launched protests, alleging a cover-up attempt.


    Superintendent of Police, Khandamal, Pratik Singh had said Shraban Pradhan was arrested for allegedly raping the minor girl when she had gone to her village under Daringbadi police limits during vacation a few months back.


    "As per the direction of the government we have taken stringent steps against the errant (employees). If necessary further action will be taken," Collector Brundha D said.


    Opposition Congress and BJP hit out at the state state government.


    Odisha minister Ramesh Majhi said the district collector had been asked to probe the incident and submit a detailed report on the circumstances under which the girl got pregnant and delivered the baby.


    The government has taken stern action against errant employees of the high school run by ST and SC development department by dismissing and suspending several of them, he said.


    Mr Majhi said it has been decided to install CCTV cameras in school hostels in the state as a measure to enhance safety and security of students, particularly girls.


    A delegation of the state women Congress wing also met the minor girl at the Behrampur hospital.


    While demanding resignation of the ST and SC development minister, state Congress women wing president Sumitra Jena said the tribal girl is in a state of trauma and unable to speak coherently.


    Terming the incident as shameful, she said "it proved that the BJD government had failed miserably to provide security to girls and women, mainly tribals."


    Slamming the state government over the episode, BJP leader and Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said atrocities and sexual exploitation of women and minor girls are rising in Odisha due to lack of political will and inaction on the part of the police.


    Soon after news about the incident spread on Sunday, locals staged a demonstration and put up a blockade on National Highway 59 demanding immediate arrest of the accused and stern action against the school authorities.The road blockade was lifted after senior officials assured the locals of action.

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