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Class monitor pays price for disciplining 'friends'
The New Indian Express Dharmapuri
|April 29, 2025
A Class 10 student, the monitor of his class, had to pay a heavy price for minding his classmates as they attacked him brutally after school in Ambedkar Nagar.
The incident took place on Saturday. However, an FIR was lodged on Monday. The victim had to bear the brunt of reprimanding the classmates who were indulging in indiscipline in the classroom. The boys, who were stopped from talking, stabbed the victim multiple times, leaving him critically injured. He is undergoing treatment at a hospital.
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