**Telangana Teacher Suspended for Reporting to Duty Intoxicated**
A government school teacher in Telangana has been suspended after allegedly arriving at work under the influence of alcohol and subsequently collapsing in the classroom. The incident took place at the Ashram School in Sukutpalli, located in the Jainoor mandal of Komaram Bheem Asifabad district. The teacher, identified as J Vilas, reportedly exhibited signs of inebriation upon arrival, leading to his collapse in front of students, which incited outrage among local villagers.
Following the incident, the Deputy Director of the District Tribal Welfare Department, Rama Devi, confirmed that Vilas was suspended due to negligence of duty and a breach of service regulations. This decision came after a thorough inquiry and directives from the Project Officer.
In a related incident, a video surfaced showing children in Tamil Nadu’s Dharmapuri district pressing the legs of their headmaster inside a classroom, which has since gone viral. The footage, recorded at Maveripatti Primary School in Harur, depicts the headmaster, identified as Kalaivani, lying on a table while instructing students to massage her legs. Authorities have taken notice of the video, prompting an investigation into the matter, with further actions anticipated based on the findings.
The incidents highlight ongoing concerns regarding teacher conduct and the treatment of students in educational settings, raising questions about accountability and the standards expected from educators.
**FAQ**
**What actions are taken against teachers who violate conduct rules?**
Teachers found violating conduct rules, such as reporting to work intoxicated, can face disciplinary actions including suspension, as seen in the recent case in Telangana.
