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Six Girls Forced to Drink Urine After 7th Grader’s Misconduct at Madhya Pradesh Government School
✍️ Amar Ujala · Madhya Pradesh
🗓 19 Aug 2026, 11:47 PM
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In a government school in Ghatavda, Madhya Pradesh, six female students were made to drink urine following an incident involving a seventh‑grade boy, prompting criticism of the school administration.
A government school in Ghatavda, Madhya Pradesh, became the centre of a controversy after a seventh‑grade boy's actions led to six girl students being compelled to drink urine from a toilet. The incident was reported to the local authorities and quickly attracted media attention.
According to reports, the girls were forced to consume the liquid as a form of punishment or coercion after the boy's misconduct, though the exact nature of his act has not been detailed in official statements. The school principal, when questioned, made a remark suggesting that the girls could "eat a toffee if their mouth was bad," a comment that has been widely criticised for its insensitivity.
The school administration has not released a formal explanation of the incident, but the principal's statement has sparked calls for an inquiry by the district education officials. Parents of the affected students have expressed outrage and are demanding immediate action and counseling for the children involved.
Education department officials in Madhya Pradesh have indicated that they will investigate the matter to determine whether any criminal or disciplinary action is warranted against the staff or students involved. The incident underscores ongoing concerns about student safety and disciplinary practices in government schools.
Further updates are expected as the investigation proceeds and as the school and authorities respond to the public outcry.
According to reports, the girls were forced to consume the liquid as a form of punishment or coercion after the boy's misconduct, though the exact nature of his act has not been detailed in official statements. The school principal, when questioned, made a remark suggesting that the girls could "eat a toffee if their mouth was bad," a comment that has been widely criticised for its insensitivity.
The school administration has not released a formal explanation of the incident, but the principal's statement has sparked calls for an inquiry by the district education officials. Parents of the affected students have expressed outrage and are demanding immediate action and counseling for the children involved.
Education department officials in Madhya Pradesh have indicated that they will investigate the matter to determine whether any criminal or disciplinary action is warranted against the staff or students involved. The incident underscores ongoing concerns about student safety and disciplinary practices in government schools.
Further updates are expected as the investigation proceeds and as the school and authorities respond to the public outcry.