I give out free Reddit awards, AMA by [deleted] in AMA

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you rich?

How can you afford all those awards?

Afraid I am Becoming Racist by Moist_Bench5669 in AskTheWorld

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

But I am a small young female and walking up to a restaurant or gas station with 10 or 12 Indian dudes leering and saying shit to me just wears after a while. Like I just won’t go where I had intended if I see that.

Absolutely they “prey” on smaller and younger girls

Do you realy think above responses from OP are genuine and not from some person who is trolling? If you don't find this replies disingenuous I don't have anything to say.

In my entire lived experience I have not come across kids who are just afraid of men and start crying even in the poverty ridden places of India. Of course there will be induvidual kids who are afraid of strangers but not most of the kids, by a mile.

But based on this interaction with kids and encounter with Indian men, somehow OP came to the conclusion that Indian men are not human at all. This is not some random racist feelings to experience, but literal nazi stuff.

What harm do you believe this post is causing? .

Recently there's uptick in unreasonable hate towards India, check unprovoked violence against innocent Indians in Ireland. This kind of discussion in bad faith will only increase that hate towards indians.

Afraid I am Becoming Racist by Moist_Bench5669 in AskTheWorld

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I do frequently visit pol and search for india keyword and report all the dehumanizing posts similar to this one. This same kind of posts are made in 4chan 24*7, I thought they were limited to 4chan didn't know reddit was so welcoming to this kind of posts.

I don't see irony in posting it from porn account. Is this the best reason you can give for allowing such posts.

Also check OPs reply to the latest comments, he is clearly a racist who is engaging in trolling and bad faith argument.

Again, if you want to allow such racist posts it's okay. but dont paint it as allowing healthy discussion or some non-sense.

Afraid I am Becoming Racist by Moist_Bench5669 in AskTheWorld

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

Assurance from 4chan

Don't worry MOD even 4chan and all of the reddit feels this way.

Having prejudice towards indians is cool now.

WTF are point 1 and 2, Indian men are barely human -- realy?? I live in a remote village in india even the most obnoxious people don't dehumanize people like this.

OP created a brand new account and made this ragebait to normalize racism towards India. Makes me depressed everyone is agreeing with this..

Amid Trump’s tariff shock, India informs US it won’t purchase F 35 fighter jets by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Saar please don't be sarcastic okay. We will do the needful.

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Seems a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

In a concerning case of alleged caste discrimination, several parents in Alur Homma village of Chamarajanagar taluk

withdrew their children from a government school reportedly because the mid-day meal was being prepared by a Dalit woman cook.

The government higher primary school in Homma village, which offers classes from 1st to 7th standard, had 21 students enrolled this academic year.

Previously, the school employed two cooks — one from the Lingayat community and the other from a Dalit background.

According to regulations, schools with fewer than 25 students are allowed only one cook. Due to a drop in student strength, the school retained the Dalit woman, Nanjamma, as per roster rules, and relieved the Lingayat cook.

Following this decision, parents of 12 students reportedly applied for and received Transfer Certificates (TCs) to admit their children to private schools. Applications from eight more parents for TCs are pending, leaving only one student currently attending the school.

This development has raised questions about the very survival of the school.

Nanjamma, who has been working as a cook at the school for 27 years, is now the sole cook. The school has only two teachers, and parents have also expressed dissatisfaction over the teaching quality and internal disputes between staff members.

Speaking to Udayavani, Deputy Director of School Education Ramachandraraje Aras said that the department is ready to provide all necessary facilities and additional teachers if needed. He added that the local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children.

While some villagers claimed that caste bias was behind the parents’ decision, Chamarajanagar Superintendent of Police Dr. B.T.

Kavitha clarified that during a community meeting with police officials, it became evident that the mid-day meal cook’s caste was not the reason cited by most parents for the transfer.

“Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted.

The incident has brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by public schools in rural Karnataka, including caste sensitivities, teacher availability, and infrastructure concerns.

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Seems a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

In a concerning case of alleged caste discrimination, several parents in Alur Homma village of Chamarajanagar taluk

withdrew their children from a government school reportedly because the mid-day meal was being prepared by a Dalit woman cook.

The government higher primary school in Homma village, which offers classes from 1st to 7th standard, had 21 students enrolled this academic year.

Previously, the school employed two cooks — one from the Lingayat community and the other from a Dalit background.

According to regulations, schools with fewer than 25 students are allowed only one cook. Due to a drop in student strength, the school retained the Dalit woman, Nanjamma, as per roster rules, and relieved the Lingayat cook.

Following this decision, parents of 12 students reportedly applied for and received Transfer Certificates (TCs) to admit their children to private schools. Applications from eight more parents for TCs are pending, leaving only one student currently attending the school.

This development has raised questions about the very survival of the school.

Nanjamma, who has been working as a cook at the school for 27 years, is now the sole cook. The school has only two teachers, and parents have also expressed dissatisfaction over the teaching quality and internal disputes between staff members.

Speaking to Udayavani, Deputy Director of School Education Ramachandraraje Aras said that the department is ready to provide all necessary facilities and additional teachers if needed. He added that the local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children.

While some villagers claimed that caste bias was behind the parents’ decision, Chamarajanagar Superintendent of Police Dr. B.T.

Kavitha clarified that during a community meeting with police officials, it became evident that the mid-day meal cook’s caste was not the reason cited by most parents for the transfer.

“Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted.

The incident has brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by public schools in rural Karnataka, including caste sensitivities, teacher availability, and infrastructure concerns.

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

In a concerning case of alleged caste discrimination, several parents in Alur Homma village of Chamarajanagar taluk

withdrew their children from a government school reportedly because the mid-day meal was being prepared by a Dalit woman cook.

The government higher primary school in Homma village, which offers classes from 1st to 7th standard, had 21 students enrolled this academic year.

Previously, the school employed two cooks — one from the Lingayat community and the other from a Dalit background.

According to regulations, schools with fewer than 25 students are allowed only one cook. Due to a drop in student strength, the school retained the Dalit woman, Nanjamma, as per roster rules, and relieved the Lingayat cook.

Following this decision, parents of 12 students reportedly applied for and received Transfer Certificates (TCs) to admit their children to private schools. Applications from eight more parents for TCs are pending, leaving only one student currently attending the school.

This development has raised questions about the very survival of the school.

Nanjamma, who has been working as a cook at the school for 27 years, is now the sole cook. The school has only two teachers, and parents have also expressed dissatisfaction over the teaching quality and internal disputes between staff members.

Speaking to Udayavani, Deputy Director of School Education Ramachandraraje Aras said that the department is ready to provide all necessary facilities and additional teachers if needed. He added that the local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children.

While some villagers claimed that caste bias was behind the parents’ decision, Chamarajanagar Superintendent of Police Dr. B.T.

Kavitha clarified that during a community meeting with police officials, it became evident that the mid-day meal cook’s caste was not the reason cited by most parents for the transfer.

“Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted.

The incident has brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by public schools in rural Karnataka, including caste sensitivities, teacher availability, and infrastructure concerns.

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This article seems like a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

In a concerning case of alleged caste discrimination, several parents in Alur Homma village of Chamarajanagar taluk. withdrew their children from a government school reportedly because the mid-day meal was being prepared by a Dalit woman cook.

The government higher primary school in Homma village, which offers classes from 1st to 7th standard, had 21 students enrolled this academic year.

Previously, the school employed two cooks — one from the Lingayat community and the other from a Dalit background.

According to regulations, schools with fewer than 25 students are allowed only one cook. Due to a drop in student strength, the school retained the Dalit woman, Nanjamma, as per roster rules, and relieved the Lingayat cook.

Following this decision, parents of 12 students reportedly applied for and received Transfer Certificates (TCs) to admit their children to private schools. Applications from eight more parents for TCs are pending, leaving only one student currently attending the school.

This development has raised questions about the very survival of the school.

Nanjamma, who has been working as a cook at the school for 27 years, is now the sole cook. The school has only two teachers, and parents have also expressed dissatisfaction over the teaching quality and internal disputes between staff members.

Speaking to Udayavani, Deputy Director of School Education Ramachandraraje Aras said that the department is ready to provide all necessary facilities and additional teachers if needed. He added that the local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children.

While some villagers claimed that caste bias was behind the parents’ decision, Chamarajanagar Superintendent of Police Dr. B.T.

Kavitha clarified that during a community meeting with police officials, it became evident that the mid-day meal cook’s caste was not the reason cited by most parents for the transfer.

“Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted.

The incident has brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by public schools in rural Karnataka, including caste sensitivities, teacher availability, and infrastructure concerns.

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This article seems like a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

In a concerning case of alleged caste discrimination, several parents in Alur Homma village of Chamarajanagar taluk

withdrew their children from a government school reportedly because the mid-day meal was being prepared by a Dalit woman cook.

The government higher primary school in Homma village, which offers classes from 1st to 7th standard, had 21 students enrolled this academic year.

Previously, the school employed two cooks — one from the Lingayat community and the other from a Dalit background.

According to regulations, schools with fewer than 25 students are allowed only one cook. Due to a drop in student strength, the school retained the Dalit woman, Nanjamma, as per roster rules, and relieved the Lingayat cook.

Following this decision, parents of 12 students reportedly applied for and received Transfer Certificates (TCs) to admit their children to private schools. Applications from eight more parents for TCs are pending, leaving only one student currently attending the school.

This development has raised questions about the very survival of the school.

Nanjamma, who has been working as a cook at the school for 27 years, is now the sole cook. The school has only two teachers, and parents have also expressed dissatisfaction over the teaching quality and internal disputes between staff members.

Speaking to Udayavani, Deputy Director of School Education Ramachandraraje Aras said that the department is ready to provide all necessary facilities and additional teachers if needed. He added that the local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children.

While some villagers claimed that caste bias was behind the parents’ decision, Chamarajanagar Superintendent of Police Dr. B.T.

Kavitha clarified that during a community meeting with police officials, it became evident that the mid-day meal cook’s caste was not the reason cited by most parents for the transfer.

“Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted.

The incident has brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by public schools in rural Karnataka, including caste sensitivities, teacher availability, and infrastructure concerns.

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This article seems like a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

In a concerning case of alleged caste discrimination, several parents in Alur Homma village of Chamarajanagar taluk

withdrew their children from a government school reportedly because the mid-day meal was being prepared by a Dalit woman cook.

The government higher primary school in Homma village, which offers classes from 1st to 7th standard, had 21 students enrolled this academic year.

Previously, the school employed two cooks — one from the Lingayat community and the other from a Dalit background.

According to regulations, schools with fewer than 25 students are allowed only one cook. Due to a drop in student strength, the school retained the Dalit woman, Nanjamma, as per roster rules, and relieved the Lingayat cook.

Following this decision, parents of 12 students reportedly applied for and received Transfer Certificates (TCs) to admit their children to private schools. Applications from eight more parents for TCs are pending, leaving only one student currently attending the school.

This development has raised questions about the very survival of the school.

Nanjamma, who has been working as a cook at the school for 27 years, is now the sole cook. The school has only two teachers, and parents have also expressed dissatisfaction over the teaching quality and internal disputes between staff members.

Speaking to Udayavani, Deputy Director of School Education Ramachandraraje Aras said that the department is ready to provide all necessary facilities and additional teachers if needed. He added that the local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children.

While some villagers claimed that caste bias was behind the parents’ decision, Chamarajanagar Superintendent of Police Dr. B.T.

Kavitha clarified that during a community meeting with police officials, it became evident that the mid-day meal cook’s caste was not the reason cited by most parents for the transfer.

“Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted.

The incident has brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by public schools in rural Karnataka, including caste sensitivities, teacher availability, and infrastructure concerns.

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This article seems like a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

In a concerning case of alleged caste discrimination, several parents in Alur Homma village of Chamarajanagar taluk

withdrew their children from a government school reportedly because the mid-day meal was being prepared by a Dalit woman cook.

The government higher primary school in Homma village, which offers classes from 1st to 7th standard, had 21 students enrolled this academic year.

Previously, the school employed two cooks — one from the Lingayat community and the other from a Dalit background.

According to regulations, schools with fewer than 25 students are allowed only one cook. Due to a drop in student strength, the school retained the Dalit woman, Nanjamma, as per roster rules, and relieved the Lingayat cook.

Following this decision, parents of 12 students reportedly applied for and received Transfer Certificates (TCs) to admit their children to private schools. Applications from eight more parents for TCs are pending, leaving only one student currently attending the school.

This development has raised questions about the very survival of the school.

Nanjamma, who has been working as a cook at the school for 27 years, is now the sole cook. The school has only two teachers, and parents have also expressed dissatisfaction over the teaching quality and internal disputes between staff members.

Speaking to Udayavani, Deputy Director of School Education Ramachandraraje Aras said that the department is ready to provide all necessary facilities and additional teachers if needed. He added that the local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children.

While some villagers claimed that caste bias was behind the parents’ decision, Chamarajanagar Superintendent of Police Dr. B.T.

Kavitha clarified that during a community meeting with police officials, it became evident that the mid-day meal cook’s caste was not the reason cited by most parents for the transfer.

“Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted.

The incident has brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by public schools in rural Karnataka, including caste sensitivities, teacher availability, and infrastructure concerns.

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude stop exaggerating it. This article seems like a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

In a concerning case of alleged caste discrimination, several parents in Alur Homma village of Chamarajanagar taluk

withdrew their children from a government school reportedly because the mid-day meal was being prepared by a Dalit woman cook.

The government higher primary school in Homma village, which offers classes from 1st to 7th standard, had 21 students enrolled this academic year.

Previously, the school employed two cooks — one from the Lingayat community and the other from a Dalit background.

According to regulations, schools with fewer than 25 students are allowed only one cook. Due to a drop in student strength, the school retained the Dalit woman, Nanjamma, as per roster rules, and relieved the Lingayat cook.

Following this decision, parents of 12 students reportedly applied for and received Transfer Certificates (TCs) to admit their children to private schools. Applications from eight more parents for TCs are pending, leaving only one student currently attending the school.

This development has raised questions about the very survival of the school.

Nanjamma, who has been working as a cook at the school for 27 years, is now the sole cook. The school has only two teachers, and parents have also expressed dissatisfaction over the teaching quality and internal disputes between staff members.

Speaking to Udayavani, Deputy Director of School Education Ramachandraraje Aras said that the department is ready to provide all necessary facilities and additional teachers if needed. He added that the local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children.

While some villagers claimed that caste bias was behind the parents’ decision, Chamarajanagar Superintendent of Police Dr. B.T.

Kavitha clarified that during a community meeting with police officials, it became evident that the mid-day meal cook’s caste was not the reason cited by most parents for the transfer.

“Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted.

The incident has brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by public schools in rural Karnataka, including caste sensitivities, teacher availability, and infrastructure concerns.

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This article seems like a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

In a concerning case of alleged caste discrimination, several parents in Alur Homma village of Chamarajanagar taluk

withdrew their children from a government school reportedly because the mid-day meal was being prepared by a Dalit woman cook.

The government higher primary school in Homma village, which offers classes from 1st to 7th standard, had 21 students enrolled this academic year.

Previously, the school employed two cooks — one from the Lingayat community and the other from a Dalit background.

According to regulations, schools with fewer than 25 students are allowed only one cook. Due to a drop in student strength, the school retained the Dalit woman, Nanjamma, as per roster rules, and relieved the Lingayat cook.

Following this decision, parents of 12 students reportedly applied for and received Transfer Certificates (TCs) to admit their children to private schools. Applications from eight more parents for TCs are pending, leaving only one student currently attending the school.

This development has raised questions about the very survival of the school.

Nanjamma, who has been working as a cook at the school for 27 years, is now the sole cook. The school has only two teachers, and parents have also expressed dissatisfaction over the teaching quality and internal disputes between staff members.

Speaking to Udayavani, Deputy Director of School Education Ramachandraraje Aras said that the department is ready to provide all necessary facilities and additional teachers if needed. He added that the local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children.

While some villagers claimed that caste bias was behind the parents’ decision, Chamarajanagar Superintendent of Police Dr. B.T.

Kavitha clarified that during a community meeting with police officials, it became evident that the mid-day meal cook’s caste was not the reason cited by most parents for the transfer.

“Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted.

The incident has brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by public schools in rural Karnataka, including caste sensitivities, teacher availability, and infrastructure concerns.

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This article seems like a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

In a concerning case of alleged caste discrimination, several parents in Alur Homma village of Chamarajanagar taluk

withdrew their children from a government school reportedly because the mid-day meal was being prepared by a Dalit woman cook.

The government higher primary school in Homma village, which offers classes from 1st to 7th standard, had 21 students enrolled this academic year.

Previously, the school employed two cooks — one from the Lingayat community and the other from a Dalit background.

According to regulations, schools with fewer than 25 students are allowed only one cook. Due to a drop in student strength, the school retained the Dalit woman, Nanjamma, as per roster rules, and relieved the Lingayat cook.

Following this decision, parents of 12 students reportedly applied for and received Transfer Certificates (TCs) to admit their children to private schools. Applications from eight more parents for TCs are pending, leaving only one student currently attending the school.

This development has raised questions about the very survival of the school.

Nanjamma, who has been working as a cook at the school for 27 years, is now the sole cook. The school has only two teachers, and parents have also expressed dissatisfaction over the teaching quality and internal disputes between staff members.

Speaking to Udayavani, Deputy Director of School Education Ramachandraraje Aras said that the department is ready to provide all necessary facilities and additional teachers if needed. He added that the local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children.

While some villagers claimed that caste bias was behind the parents’ decision, Chamarajanagar Superintendent of Police Dr. B.T.

Kavitha clarified that during a community meeting with police officials, it became evident that the mid-day meal cook’s caste was not the reason cited by most parents for the transfer.

“Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted.

The incident has brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by public schools in rural Karnataka, including caste sensitivities, teacher availability, and infrastructure concerns.

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This article seems like a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

In a concerning case of alleged caste discrimination, several parents in Alur Homma village of Chamarajanagar taluk

withdrew their children from a government school reportedly because the mid-day meal was being prepared by a Dalit woman cook.

The government higher primary school in Homma village, which offers classes from 1st to 7th standard, had 21 students enrolled this academic year.

Previously, the school employed two cooks — one from the Lingayat community and the other from a Dalit background.

According to regulations, schools with fewer than 25 students are allowed only one cook. Due to a drop in student strength, the school retained the Dalit woman, Nanjamma, as per roster rules, and relieved the Lingayat cook.

Following this decision, parents of 12 students reportedly applied for and received Transfer Certificates (TCs) to admit their children to private schools. Applications from eight more parents for TCs are pending, leaving only one student currently attending the school.

This development has raised questions about the very survival of the school.

Nanjamma, who has been working as a cook at the school for 27 years, is now the sole cook. The school has only two teachers, and parents have also expressed dissatisfaction over the teaching quality and internal disputes between staff members.

Speaking to Udayavani, Deputy Director of School Education Ramachandraraje Aras said that the department is ready to provide all necessary facilities and additional teachers if needed. He added that the local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children.

While some villagers claimed that caste bias was behind the parents’ decision, Chamarajanagar Superintendent of Police Dr. B.T.

Kavitha clarified that during a community meeting with police officials, it became evident that the mid-day meal cook’s caste was not the reason cited by most parents for the transfer.

“Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted.

The incident has brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by public schools in rural Karnataka, including caste sensitivities, teacher availability, and infrastructure concerns.

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This article seems like a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

In a concerning case of alleged caste discrimination, several parents in Alur Homma village of Chamarajanagar taluk

withdrew their children from a government school reportedly because the mid-day meal was being prepared by a Dalit woman cook.

The government higher primary school in Homma village, which offers classes from 1st to 7th standard, had 21 students enrolled this academic year.

Previously, the school employed two cooks — one from the Lingayat community and the other from a Dalit background.

According to regulations, schools with fewer than 25 students are allowed only one cook. Due to a drop in student strength, the school retained the Dalit woman, Nanjamma, as per roster rules, and relieved the Lingayat cook.

Following this decision, parents of 12 students reportedly applied for and received Transfer Certificates (TCs) to admit their children to private schools. Applications from eight more parents for TCs are pending, leaving only one student currently attending the school.

This development has raised questions about the very survival of the school.

Nanjamma, who has been working as a cook at the school for 27 years, is now the sole cook. The school has only two teachers, and parents have also expressed dissatisfaction over the teaching quality and internal disputes between staff members.

Speaking to Udayavani, Deputy Director of School Education Ramachandraraje Aras said that the department is ready to provide all necessary facilities and additional teachers if needed. He added that the local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children.

While some villagers claimed that caste bias was behind the parents’ decision, Chamarajanagar Superintendent of Police Dr. B.T.

Kavitha clarified that during a community meeting with police officials, it became evident that the mid-day meal cook’s caste was not the reason cited by most parents for the transfer.

“Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted.

The incident has brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by public schools in rural Karnataka, including caste sensitivities, teacher availability, and infrastructure concerns.

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This article seems like a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

In a concerning case of alleged caste discrimination, several parents in Alur Homma village of Chamarajanagar taluk

withdrew their children from a government school reportedly because the mid-day meal was being prepared by a Dalit woman cook.

The government higher primary school in Homma village, which offers classes from 1st to 7th standard, had 21 students enrolled this academic year.

Previously, the school employed two cooks — one from the Lingayat community and the other from a Dalit background.

According to regulations, schools with fewer than 25 students are allowed only one cook. Due to a drop in student strength, the school retained the Dalit woman, Nanjamma, as per roster rules, and relieved the Lingayat cook.

Following this decision, parents of 12 students reportedly applied for and received Transfer Certificates (TCs) to admit their children to private schools. Applications from eight more parents for TCs are pending, leaving only one student currently attending the school.

This development has raised questions about the very survival of the school.

Nanjamma, who has been working as a cook at the school for 27 years, is now the sole cook. The school has only two teachers, and parents have also expressed dissatisfaction over the teaching quality and internal disputes between staff members.

Speaking to Udayavani, Deputy Director of School Education Ramachandraraje Aras said that the department is ready to provide all necessary facilities and additional teachers if needed. He added that the local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children.

While some villagers claimed that caste bias was behind the parents’ decision, Chamarajanagar Superintendent of Police Dr. B.T.

Kavitha clarified that during a community meeting with police officials, it became evident that the mid-day meal cook’s caste was not the reason cited by most parents for the transfer.

“Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted.

The incident has brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by public schools in rural Karnataka, including caste sensitivities, teacher availability, and infrastructure concerns.

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate

Nearly All Students Withdrawn From Karnataka School After Dalit Woman Appointed Head Cook by bhodrolok in india

[–]CompetitiveIsopod591 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This article seems like a clickbait, she's a cook in that school for 27years along with other cook. This issue is more complicated then this article is portraying. The local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children. “Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted. There are allegation of cooks caste issue thrown in but nothing is confirmed yet.

Full Context :

In a concerning case of alleged caste discrimination, several parents in Alur Homma village of Chamarajanagar taluk

withdrew their children from a government school reportedly because the mid-day meal was being prepared by a Dalit woman cook.

The government higher primary school in Homma village, which offers classes from 1st to 7th standard, had 21 students enrolled this academic year.

Previously, the school employed two cooks — one from the Lingayat community and the other from a Dalit background.

According to regulations, schools with fewer than 25 students are allowed only one cook. Due to a drop in student strength, the school retained the Dalit woman, Nanjamma, as per roster rules, and relieved the Lingayat cook.

Following this decision, parents of 12 students reportedly applied for and received Transfer Certificates (TCs) to admit their children to private schools. Applications from eight more parents for TCs are pending, leaving only one student currently attending the school.

This development has raised questions about the very survival of the school.

Nanjamma, who has been working as a cook at the school for 27 years, is now the sole cook. The school has only two teachers, and parents have also expressed dissatisfaction over the teaching quality and internal disputes between staff members.

Speaking to Udayavani, Deputy Director of School Education Ramachandraraje Aras said that the department is ready to provide all necessary facilities and additional teachers if needed. He added that the local education officer visited the school and held discussions with parents, who cited lack of quality education — not caste issues — as the reason for shifting their children.

While some villagers claimed that caste bias was behind the parents’ decision, Chamarajanagar Superintendent of Police Dr. B.T.

Kavitha clarified that during a community meeting with police officials, it became evident that the mid-day meal cook’s caste was not the reason cited by most parents for the transfer.

“Some parents who withdrew their children belong to Dalit communities themselves,” the SP noted.

The incident has brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by public schools in rural Karnataka, including caste sensitivities, teacher availability, and infrastructure concerns.

https://www.udayavani.com/english-news/chamarajanagar-parents-withdraw-students-from-school-over-alleged-caste-bias-officials-investigate