The case has gone viral where the principal of a government school of Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, has come under fire for reaching the school intoxicated. The incident took place at Jawah Government High School, and the Principal Munna Lal Kol was filmed in this condition, raising the hackles of parents and the education department.
Drunken Arrival Caught on Camera
The shocking footage recorded by Cluster Principal Hiramani Tripathi while inspecting Principal Kol reveals the latter very drunk and in a rowdy argument with the officer who had gone for the inspection. This video becomes viral in social media which raises grave questions about the principal‘s behavior. It is not for the first time, local sources here claim, as Kol used to arrive at school tipsy on most days.
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Issues persisting with Principal‘s Behaviour
The incident follows multiple complaints the villagers had been lodging with the principal‘s behaviour. Reports of such, the DEO, Sudhama Gupta, had instructed to conduct an inspection at that school. At the inspection, Cluster Principal Kol appeared inebriated yet again.
In a Free Press statement, DEO Gupta confirmed that Kol had faced suspension in the past too for the same reasons; however, she was le toff after apologising.
The education department is making preparations for severe action to be taken against the principal after this episode.
The education department has said it would take severe action against the viral incident. Now that this issue has caught the attention of the people, the authorities are put under pressure to take care of the matter and make sure such a thing is not tolerated in educational institutions.
This incident raises questions regarding the professional standards expected from educators and the impact such conduct may have on students and the wider community.