Teacher caught napping in Jalna ZP school, video goes viral; official promises probe
Press Trust of India | June 20, 2025 | 07:36 PM IST | 1 min read
A video from a Jalna village school showing a teacher asleep during class has sparked outrage. Officials said a report will be sent to higher authorities. Parents slammed poor oversight in rural schools and warned of the lasting impact such negligence could have on students’ education.
NEW DELHI: A video that went viral on Friday showed a zilla parishad school teacher sleeping in class in Maharashtra's Jalna district, following which a senior official said a report will be submitted to higher authorities on the issue. The incident took place in Gadegavan in Jafrabad tehsil in a Marathi medium school catering to students from Class I to V. In the video, the teacher can be seen resting his leg on a table, with 15-17 students sitting around.
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VK Munde under scanner for classroom negligence
When the person shooting the video asks a student since how long the teacher had been sleeping, "half an hour" is the reply. Identifying the teacher as VK Munde, block education officer Satish Shinde said he would submit a report on the issue to the district education officer. "Strict action will be taken against the teacher as per departmental rules," he said. Parents of several students rued the state of affairs at the school, and asserted that authorities must increase the monitoring of such institutions in rural areas or else students would suffer.
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