Wait! What? Visually impaired girl, who never went to school, gets admitted to class 7; Here's what happened next...

It is alleged that Principal Manju Devi did not allow her admission. The daughter made a video and appealed to the DM. DM Bhanu Chandra took cognizance and instructed BSA to get the daughter admitted.

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School is often seen as a place where we learn theoretical concepts and acquire knowledge about different subjects. However, it can also provide us with valubale skills that can be applied to the workplace. Generally, we start from nursery and then slowly and steadily we move forward in class. But, what if you get directly admitted to class seven. Yes, you read it right! Now, in recent incident, a visually impaired girl from Uttar Pradesh was admitted to class 7. 

What's full matter? 

Dharam Prakash, a resident of Runkata, is a laborer by profession and have four children. The two elder girls are married. The youngest daughter, 14 year old Palak, is visually impaired. She cannot see with one eye and wanted to study in the second primary school located in the village. 

Daughter appealed with video

It is alleged that Principal Manju Devi did not allow her admission. The daughter made a video and appealed to the DM. DM Bhanu Chandra took cognizance and instructed BSA to get the daughter admitted. BSA on Tuesday admitted ABSA Saurabh Anand in class seven of Bitiya Ka Sur Smarak Inter College. On Wednesday, father Dharam Prakash expressed his objection to the admission in class seven without studying. The girl who never went to school. He was forcibly admitted directly to class seven. How can she study the class seven course? She wants admission in class four, because her mother has taught her a little at home. 

Headmaster scolded daughter

At the same time, it is alleged that when she conveyed her views to the DM through video about not getting admission in the primary school, the headmaster went to her house and scolded the daughter.

What Basic Education Officer said? 

Basic Education Officer Jitendra Gond said that the girl is intelligent in studies as per her age. Children aged between 6 to 14 years are admitted to class eight. She has been admitted in class seven. If the father has any objection then we will get the test done again tomorrow.

DM asks answer 

District Magistrate Bhanu Chandra Goswami said that age will not be a hindrance in the education of the disabled daughter. One should join the class in which one wants admission. Instructions were given to BSA for entry. If there has been negligence, an answer will be sought.