Students apologise to teacher after police complaint filed over alleged harassment in Peshawar
A teacher at the Government Higher Secondary School Kakshal in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Peshawar has lodged a police complaint, alleging harassment by students who have been making inappropriate remarks.
The teacher alleged that the students shouted at him and used offensive language, hindering his ability to perform his duties.
In light of the incident, Peshawar District Education Officer Irfan Ali intervened and requested a formal report from the school administration.
After discussions with the students’ parents, the school administration facilitated a meeting in which the students apologised to the teacher, promising that such behaviour would not happen again.
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The DEO reiterated the importance of maintaining discipline and a conducive educational environment in schools, stating that “disruptive behaviour would not be tolerated.”
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