Mangaluru, Jul 23: In a rare incident, a class 8 student of Government Model Upper Primary School at Haradi, a remote village in Puttur taluk of Dakshina Kannada has prevented the transfer of four of his teachers by contacting the state home minister over phone!

Mr Rai's uncle had given him the idea of contacting the home minister directly after BEO refused the demand of the school development and monitoring committee (SDMC) to cancel the transfer of the teachers.
The members of the SDMC, parents and students had earlier laid siege to the office of the block education officer in Puttur, but in vain.
However, within a few minutes after Mr Rai sent a message to Mr Parameshwara, the latter gave him a call and listened patiently for five minutes. The home minister also assured him that he would forward his request to Tanveer Sait, minister for primary and secondary education.
Mr Sait told media persons in Bengaluru that Mr Parameshwar informed him about the boy's call.
“I appreciate the boy's concern and timely action of drawing the home minister's attention. We don't want to inconvenience students; we have decided to let the four teachers continue in the same school which has 432 students," he said, adding that adding that the transfers had been effected on the basis of the students' attendance.




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