Ban on 'Tilak-Kalawe' in missionary school of MP, shocking revelation revealed in NCPCR investigation
Ban on 'Tilak-Kalawe' in missionary school of MP, shocking revelation revealed in NCPCR investigation
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Sagar: A major incident is coming to the fore from the Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh. There has been an uproar over the discovery of human embryos in the laboratory of Nirmal Jyoti Convent School, run by a Christian missionary in Bina. The police recovered this foetus and asked for an investigation. This has been revealed in the investigation of the Madhya Pradesh Child Protection Commission. Where did this human embryo come from and how old is it, the school does not have the answer. In this connection, when the members of the Children's Commission asked the principal of the school, she too could not give a satisfactory answer. The police will send the embryo to FSL on Monday, April 10, 2023, for examination.

In fact, the principal had expelled a student from the school for not depositing the school fees. It is being said that he was charged higher fees for not following Christian beliefs. However, the family of the student refused to give it. Thereafter, the student was expelled. After being expelled by the school, the family members of the student complained to the police administration on February 3, 2023, in this regard. Along with this, a complaint was also lodged with the Madhya Pradesh Child Protection Commission. The child's father, Rakesh Kushwaha, said that his child studies in class 10 and is not being allowed to go to school.

According to the organiser, many students allege that the school was forced to follow Christian beliefs. He was not allowed to apply Tilak and Kalava in the school. Any student who came to school wearing it was suspended by the school. For this, he accused the school's teachers, Domnica Madam and Sister Grace. After the complaint of Rakesh Kushwaha, Child Protection Commission members Omkar Singh and Nivedita Sharma reached Bina on Thursday, April 6, 2023, to check the school. The members of the commission checked the school's register and also started an inspection of the school. During an inspection of the laboratory, the members of the commission found a human embryo kept in a jar.

When the members of the commission inquired about it, the principal could not give the correct information. The principal called it an artificial foetus made of plastic. When the commission asked why the plastic foetus was preserved, the principal could not give a correct answer. This human embryo is about two months old. Due to this, the members of the commission also found that the guest room has been built on the premises of the school itself. When the members of the commission started going there, they were stopped. The members of the commission say that there should not be a guest room on the school premises. In addition, the school's laboratory houses specimens of many organisms that have rotted due to not being preserved properly. The members of the commission also found that the police verification of all the staff of the school has not been done. Along with this, the school land was diverted for other business. It is against the rules. The school keeps putting a lot of pressure on the students regarding the fees, due to which they feel mentally stressed.

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