Serious allegations have been made against Alpha School, located in Dalvi Colony, Guna, for neglecting the right to education and human sensitivities. It is alleged that the school deliberately expelled topper students. The victim girls are real sisters. Their parents reached City Kotwali with both of them and demanded action. Dilip Thapar, a resident of Bhagat Singh Colony, stated that his 6-year-old daughter, Aradhya (fictitious name), suffers from Type-1 diabetes. She requires insulin and blood sugar checks multiple times a day. Due to her young age, her father used to go to school daily to give her insulin and feed her. Initially, the management had assured cooperation According to the family, at the time of admission, director Joy Varghese assured cooperation, but a few months later, the management started obstructing the process and harassing the family. Allegation – The school handed over the TC (Transfer Certificate) on the day of the result itself The father alleges that he had previously complained to the Collector and the CM Helpline. The matter was resolved after the administration’s intervention, but instead of improving, the management acted with a spirit of revenge. On the day of the results after the annual examination, the names of his daughters, 14-year-old Aarti (fictitious name) and 6-year-old Aradhya (fictitious name), were removed and their Transfer Certificates (TCs) were issued. Mocked financial situation by issuing TC Dilip Thapar stated that he works in food delivery. He pays the school fees on time. In such a situation, by issuing the TC, the school mocked his financial situation, which affected the children’s future. Demand for strict action against school management According to Dilip, the child had to take insulin before lunch and undergo sugar tests 2-3 times at school. Due to the lack of medical facilities, she had to administer insulin in the storeroom. In the entire matter, the family has demanded strict action against the school management. Management said that they were demanding to be taught by only one teacher Principal Joy Varghese said that the father was demanding to increase the lunch time and to have all subjects taught by the same teacher. He was given a notice stating that if he was inconvenienced, he could admit his children elsewhere and take a TC (Transfer Certificate). Principal said – they were demanding to increase lunch time Meanwhile, the school principal Joy Varghese says that the girl’s father was demanding to increase the lunch time and to have all subjects taught by the same teacher. He was given a notice stating that if he was inconvenienced, he could admit his children elsewhere and take a TC. Doctor said – Insulin dosage depends on need According to Dr. Sunil Dangi, Medical Officer at the District Hospital, the amount of insulin depends on the patient’s sugar level. If sugar is under control, insulin is not necessary every day, but if it is uncontrolled, problems can increase. Post navigation Ex-serviceman claims misconduct at police station over land dispute:Warns of becoming Pan Singh Tomar if justice denied; alleges TI abuses his mother, grabs his collar BJP councillor killed in firing after temple visit:Came out of jail 4 months ago; killers fire 2 rounds in Datia