Diabetic student, Here is your TC
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Diabetic student, Here is your TC
-> I guess India has a long way to go treating people right. For crying out loud, this school is amongst the top schools in Hyd (at least used to be). The latest is, principal is willing to let him continue under certain conditions.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/school-shows-the-door-to-diabetic-boy/article5010625.ece?ref=relatedNews
"St. Paul’s High School, Hyderguda, where he is studying fourth class, has served marching orders on the nine-year-old kid. The school authorities have asked his parents to seek a Transfer Certificate (TC) and take the boy out of the school within a week. Tanishq has been taking insulin injections during the lunch break for the last one year. But now the school management feels enough is enough and has asked the parents to withdraw their child at the earliest. The boy’s parents are already upset at their son falling prey to diabetes. But the stubborn attitude of the school has shattered their peace of mind and shocked them beyond words. “Diabetes is not a disease, much less infectious. Moreover, our son has been taking the insulin injection on his own without causing disturbance to anyone. How can the school remove him?” asks Neeraj Jaiswal and his wife, Vaishali Jaiswal."
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/st-pauls-puts-new-condition/article5019754.ece
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/school-shows-the-door-to-diabetic-boy/article5010625.ece?ref=relatedNews
"St. Paul’s High School, Hyderguda, where he is studying fourth class, has served marching orders on the nine-year-old kid. The school authorities have asked his parents to seek a Transfer Certificate (TC) and take the boy out of the school within a week. Tanishq has been taking insulin injections during the lunch break for the last one year. But now the school management feels enough is enough and has asked the parents to withdraw their child at the earliest. The boy’s parents are already upset at their son falling prey to diabetes. But the stubborn attitude of the school has shattered their peace of mind and shocked them beyond words. “Diabetes is not a disease, much less infectious. Moreover, our son has been taking the insulin injection on his own without causing disturbance to anyone. How can the school remove him?” asks Neeraj Jaiswal and his wife, Vaishali Jaiswal."
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/st-pauls-puts-new-condition/article5019754.ece
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