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 Bijnor: A Class 11 student was allegedly beaten up by his school principal after he drank water from a bottle kept on a table, a police official said on Monday.   According to the complaint lodged by the Dalit student, the alleged incident happened during the farewell ceremony of Class 12 students on Sunday, Additional Superintendent of Police Ram Arj said. Also ReadKarnataka: Dalit woman thrashed as cow strays on upper caste land The  owala water bottle student drank water from a bottle kept on a table, following which the principal Yogendra Kumar and his brothers allegedly thrashed and hurled abuses at him, Arj said.     A case has been registered against seven persons, including the principal, under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe  Prevention of Atrocities  Act and the matter is being probed by a circle officer, he said.  TagsDalit dalit atrocities Dalit Student Uttar Pradesh        Press Trust of India   Follow on Twitter  |  Updated: 13th February 2023 2 yeti website :10  hydrojug traveler pm IST                Facebook    X    LinkedIn    Pinterest    Messenger    Messenger    WhatsApp    Telegram Ajlv Telangana: Centre granted funds for temples, says RTI reply
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