Tanishq Jaiswal, a student of St. Paul’s High School, was told to remove himself from the school. It took a meeting with Hyderabad Collector Mukesh Kumar Meena, who intervened
and directed the school management not to disturb the boy’s study and
let him continue in the school.
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St. Paul's High School, Hyderguda, Hyderabad |
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It appears that St. Paul High School Principal and management was concerned about Tanishq Jaiswal's diabetes and the insulin medication. So, instead of evaluating this concern and working out a solution, the brilliant people of St. Paul's High School decided to show the door to a student. Very impressive indeed.
Mr. Meena called the boy’s parents — Neeraj Jaiswal and Vaishali Jaiswal
— and St. Paul’s Principal Bro. Sudhakar Reddy, to sort out the controversy arising out of the Principal’s insistence
on issuing a Transfer Certificate to Tanishq.
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Hyderabad Collector Mukesh Kumar Meena |
Thanks to the collector for putting some tablets of common sense into the minds of management of St. Paul's High School, Hyderguda, Hyderabad.
It seems that the Collector told the Principal Brother Sudhakar Reddy that the question
of Tanishq Jaiswal's removal from school did not arise. He also asked the
Principal Brother Sudhakar Reddy not to put any conditions on the parents regarding furnishing
of a written undertaking. Hmmm, Bro. Sudhakar Reddy, why not ask the parents to furnish a written undertaking from Supreme Court of India?
“However, it is better that an adult should administer the insulin
injection instead of the child taking himself,” Mr. Mukesh Kumar Meena told the
parents. He gave them four days time to make arrangements to administer
the injection themselves or someone else to do it on their behalf.