4 runaway students traced to Jahangir Peer Dargah

4 runaway students traced to Jahangir Peer Dargah
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The four boys who ran away from Fatima High School at Fatimapur Village in Kottur mandal under Shadnagar division of Ranga Reddy district were finally traced out safely by the Shadnagar police on Wednesday. According Madhusudhan, Circle Inspector (CI) of Police of Shadnagar, the four students of eighth class Praveen, Devisri Prasad, Ajay and Madhusudhan Goud who ran away from Fatima High School y

Shadnagar: The four boys who ran away from Fatima High School at Fatimapur Village in Kottur mandal under Shadnagar division of Ranga Reddy district were finally traced out safely by the Shadnagar police on Wednesday. According Madhusudhan, Circle Inspector (CI) of Police of Shadnagar, the four students of eighth class Praveen, Devisri Prasad, Ajay and Madhusudhan Goud who ran away from Fatima High School yesterday after being punished by the Physical Education Teacher (PET) in the school were traced out from Jahangir peer Dargah and all the four children were handed over to their parents.

“After 24 hours of intense search, we finally traced out the four children from Jahngir peer Dargah area. We have called the parents and the school authorities and enquired about the circumstances that lead to the disappearance of the students and handed over the students to their parents after proper counselling,” said the CI. After enquiry with students, it is revealed that the newly appointed PET Teacher Shanker was behaving rudely and regularly punished students.

Aggrieved over this, all the four students decided to run away from the school. If it is believed that the students took a train to Nandyal in Kurnool district and from there they took another train back to Kottur and later went to Jahangir peer Dargah and finally they were traced out safely by the police. However, the parents of the students and their relatives are demanding action against the PET teacher for behaving rudely with the students.

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