Dare Game Dilemma: School Incident Sparks Probe
In Gujarat, 25 students from Mota Munjiyasar Primary School engaged in a self-harming dare using pencil sharpener blades. The incident came to light through a concerned parent. Authorities are investigating the matter while focusing on students' mental health and conducting parent-teacher discussions.
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A shocking incident has emerged from Gujarat's Mota Munjiyasar Primary School, where around 25 students from classes 5 to 7 allegedly participated in a dare game that involved self-harm, using pencil sharpener blades.
The alarming event came to light when a vigilant parent alerted the school authorities, prompting a rapid response with a parent-teacher meeting and an eventual police investigation.
Police, led by DySP Jayvir Gadhvi, are conducting a thorough probe, ensuring no criminal intent is uncovered while the school focuses on counseling and mental health awareness for students.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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