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A student attacked a student and a teacher in a classroom with a knife over a social media post, both got injured

In Srirangam Boys Higher Secondary School in Trichy, a student attacked a teacher and another student of the same class over a social media post, leaving them injured. This incident happened on Monday at around 3.30 pm. During this, a student who has been suspended by the school suddenly entered the classroom where teacher Shivkumar was teaching accounts subject. Suddenly coming inside, he first called out the name of a student and attacked him with a knife. When the other student tried to stop the attack, he got injured in his hand. After this, the accused turned towards the student and hit him on the head and ran away.

Both of them were immediately taken to Srirangam Government Hospital where they are undergoing treatment. Teacher Shivkumar said that I have been working for the last 30 years. It was the 8th period. There was some dispute between the students of Science Group and Arts Group for the last few days. This was going on for some time, but I was not aware of it. The suspended student came inside, he was not wearing uniform and mask. When I asked him what he wanted, he called another student by name, took out a knife and attacked him. Then he turned towards me and attacked me, he was afraid that I would catch him. Let us tell you that the police have registered a case and started investigation.

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A similar shocking case has come from Deoria district of Uttar Pradesh. According to the information, some students of an inter college were watching porn on mobile phones while sitting in the classroom. When the principal scolded them for this and confiscated the mobiles, after the school was over, some students surrounded them on the way and beat them up and also snatched their money. Such cases show that the increasing use of social media and mobile phones has reduced patience and discipline among children.

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