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Education
Guna School Incident: Seven‑grader’s Act Leads Six Girls to Drink Urine in Toilet
✍️ Amar Ujala · Madhya Pradesh
🗓 19 Aug 2026, 11:00 PM
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In Guna, Madhya Pradesh, a seventh‑grade boy’s misconduct forced six female students to drink urine in a school toilet, prompting a shocked principal’s remarks.
A government school in Guna, Madhya Pradesh, became the centre of a disturbing incident after a seventh‑grade boy engaged in inappropriate behaviour in a restroom. Six female students, reportedly embarrassed and pressured, ended up drinking urine that had been collected in the toilet. The incident was brought to light when the school’s principal intervened and described the situation as a breach of basic hygiene and dignity. The principal’s comments, which included a suggestion that students eat candy if their mouths felt “bad,” drew criticism for being insensitive. Local authorities have been notified, and the school administration is expected to take disciplinary action against the involved student and review safety protocols.
The episode has sparked concern among parents and educators about supervision in school facilities. While the exact nature of the boy’s initial act has not been detailed, the response underscores the need for stricter monitoring of student interactions in private areas of schools. The principal’s remarks, intended as a light‑hearted remark, were widely perceived as inappropriate given the seriousness of the incident.
Education officials in Madhya Pradesh have been urged to investigate the matter thoroughly and ensure that such incidents are prevented in the future. The school has promised to cooperate with any inquiry and to implement measures that safeguard student welfare.
No further details about legal action or the identities of the students have been released, as the matter remains under investigation.
The episode has sparked concern among parents and educators about supervision in school facilities. While the exact nature of the boy’s initial act has not been detailed, the response underscores the need for stricter monitoring of student interactions in private areas of schools. The principal’s remarks, intended as a light‑hearted remark, were widely perceived as inappropriate given the seriousness of the incident.
Education officials in Madhya Pradesh have been urged to investigate the matter thoroughly and ensure that such incidents are prevented in the future. The school has promised to cooperate with any inquiry and to implement measures that safeguard student welfare.
No further details about legal action or the identities of the students have been released, as the matter remains under investigation.