100 high school girls go home in underwear because their uniforms are dirty
Jan 14, 2025
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According to local media, including Jharkhand News, a private school in Dhanbad, India, recently held a festival.
On the last day of the festival, 10th graders (first year of high school in Korea) wrote messages on each other's school uniforms.
Then, the principal of the school ordered the school to take off his top and go home, saying that it would harm the school's reputation by dirtying the school uniform.
About 100 scared schoolgirls headed home wearing only underwear, while about 20 others returned home wearing extra clothes.
The school also confiscated the girls' cell phones.
Parents who heard the news later visited the school in protest.
The parents insisted that "the daughters were mortified and humiliated" and "the principal's instructions were to inflict mental violence.'
However, the principal and the school did not make any particular position.
As the controversy grew, the city's education authorities said they would take strict measures through fair and transparent investigations.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.