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Teacher transferred for allegedly asking students to go to Pakistan

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Shivamogga (Karnataka), September 4

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A teacher at an Urdu Government School has been transferred for allegedly asking students to go to Pakistan for making noise in the classroom.

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According to sources in the Education department, the incident occurred on August 30.

The sources also said the teacher was upset with the noise in the class. In a fit of rage, she scolded the children and asked them to go to Pakistan if they did not want to study.

A few children then reported the matter to their parents who took strong objection to it, according to sources.

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As the matter reached the higher-ups, they ordered a departmental inquiry against the teacher and transferred her to Hassan, sources said. 

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