Why was the recognition of the school canceled in Amyra suicide case? (File photo- social media)
Digital Desk, New Delhi. In Jaipur, Rajasthan, 9 year old girl Amyra committed suicide by jumping from the fourth floor of the school. CBSE has conducted a detailed investigation into the Amydara suicide case. The investigation has made scary revelations. On the basis of investigation, the school's recognition has been cancelled.
Actually, the investigation report has come out in the suicide case of class 4 student in Jaipur. The report said that the Class 4 student who committed suicide spoke to her class teacher five times and sought her support for 45 minutes about the harassment, but she did not get any help. On the contrary, he was scolded and was not even sent to a counselor.
troubled for 18 months
The nine-year-old girl was being harassed for about 18 months. Instead of supporting or helping him, the teacher yelled at him several times. After this, Amyra, feeling alone, left her class and went to the fourth floor and jumped from there.
The student's parents alleged that she was bullied, teased and abused with obscene gestures and that the school authorities ignored repeated complaints. It is alleged that neither counseling nor security was given, due to which the mental condition continued to deteriorate. The audio of the girl not going to school was played to NDTV, in which the girl cries and says that she does not want to go to school.
Delay in police and government action
The girl's family members allege that the police delayed taking action and collected evidence late. Major deficiencies were found in the school's safety standards. The team of Education Department constituted by Education Minister Madan Dilawar on foreign countries conducted a surprise inspection of the school. During inspection it was found that the students were not wearing ID cards. There was no safety committee present in the school. Teachers were not trained on anti-bullying rules. Safety standards were found lacking. CBSE team also visited the school. Police recorded the statements of the school staff and the victim's family in this matter.
A torch procession was taken out outside the school for the justice of Amyra. Citizens also protested. On November 12, a two-member CBSE team met Amyra's parents. The family told that the girl constantly talked about being troubled in school. The team was also shown CCTV footage in which the girl was seen asking for help from the teacher before the incident.
After this, show cause notice has been issued on 20 November 2025. About 50 days after the incident, the school administration also suspended two teachers. At the same time, now CBS has canceled it on December 30. E The recognition board of Neerja Modi School wrote that the safety of children will not be compromised under any circumstances.