Teacher suspended for reaching school in an inebriated condition, villagers seize illicit liquor

The Assistant Commissioner has taken action on the report of the BEO against the posted teacher. (Symbolic picture).

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This is having a negative impact on the students in the school. Even after repeated requests, there was no improvement. A two-wheeler along with 27 litres of alcohol was confiscated.

Naiduniya, Dindori (Dindori News). The Assistant Commissioner has taken action on the report of the BEO against the teacher posted at Government Middle School Ajgar in Samanpur of Dindori. Secondary teacher Anant Ram Uike always used to reach school in an inebriated state, due to which the villagers and parents were upset. Even after telling him several times, there was no improvement. He would sign the attendance register for the entire month and leave. At the same time, a case has come to light in which illegal liquor being brought in a two-wheeler from Sagartola area of ​​the district was caught by the villagers in the garbage near the Polytechnic College on Amarkantak Road on Monday morning.

does not come to school regularly, and when he comes to school he is under the influence of alcohol

Secondary teacher Anant Ram Uike does not come to school regularly, and when he comes to school, he comes in an inebriated state and signs the attendance register for the entire month and leaves. When a teacher comes to school in an inebriated state, the students studying in the school are affected adversely and the level of education is also falling. On this negligence, Assistant Commissioner Dr. Santosh Shukla has suspended teacher Anant Ram Uike and attached him to the BEO office Samanpur.

Liquor of various brands kept in bags seized from a two-wheeler

On the information given by the villagers, the Kotwali police reached the spot and seized the liquor and the two-wheeler with the Rabindra number. A case has been registered against the accused under the Excise Act. Liquor of various brands kept in bags has been seized from the grey coloured two-wheeler.

The accused could not produce valid documents regarding the liquor

Police have registered a case against the accused Surendra Yadav, age 32 years, resident of village Vishrampur, police station Churhatia, district Palamu, Jharkhand, currently Khanuja Colony, Dindori and have started investigation. The accused could not present any valid document regarding possession of liquor. Four bottle samples of the seized liquor are being sent for testing. During the action, a large crowd of people had gathered on the spot.