A serious incident took place at a Gurukul school in Jadcherla, Mahabubnagar district. You learn that a Class 10 student accused vice principal Rajyalakshmi of sexually assaulting her. The girl told her parents, and they went to the police to file a complaint.
Police registered a case under child protection laws and started an investigation. Higher officials suspended vice principal Rajyalakshmi after the accusation. They also suspended principal Rajani Ragamala for not responding on time and failing to ensure student safety.
Authorities said student safety remains their top priority, and they promised strict action after the investigation. You see parents in the area shocked and worried that such an incident happened inside a school meant to protect children. Many demand stronger safety rules, especially in hostels.
Parents and child welfare groups asked for quick justice for the victim. They want better monitoring systems and accountability in residential schools. You also see rising concern about how such environments handle safety complaints.
It is extremely shameful when a woman assaults a girl student. This Gurukul school incident raised questions about safety in hostels and the need for strong protection policies. You expect schools to ensure every child feels safe, heard and protected.




