NewsIMTSSubscribe Now! Get features like Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar on Sunday said the state government will take stern action against the Neerja Modi School in Jaipur if it is found that it obstructed officials from conducting a probe into the death of a Class 4 student, who allegedly jumped off the fourth floor of the school building on Saturday. Amaira (9), a single child studying in the private institute at Mansarovar, allegedly jumped off the fourth floor of the school on Saturday, with a parents’ association claiming she took the extreme step after being scolded by a teacher. “I will see the probe report, and if claims of the school obstructing the probe are found correct, exemplary action will be taken against the institute,” Dilawar told reporters. The minister also said the government is examining under which provisions the school was issued a no objection certificate (NOC), and how it obtained its affiliation from the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). “It is shocking that such an incident occurred at a reputed private school. The government is investigating every aspect of the case so that the truth comes out,” Dilawar said. The education department and the CBSE are conducting… (Updated 2 Nov 2025, 20:21 IST; source: link)
Minister threatens action against Jaipur school
Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar has warned of stern action against Neerja Modi School in Jaipur if it is found to have obstructed the investigation into a student's death. The incident involves a 9-year-old girl from Class 4 who allegedly jumped from the fourth floor of the school building on Saturday. The minister stated he would review the probe report and take exemplary action if claims about the school hindering the investigation prove true. A parents' association has claimed the child took this extreme step after being scolded by a teacher. The government is examining how the school obtained its No Objection Certificate and CBSE affiliation.
Government investigating all aspects of student's death
The Rajasthan government has launched a comprehensive investigation into the death of the Class 4 student at the private school in Mansarovar, Jaipur. Education Minister Dilawar expressed shock that such an incident occurred at a reputed institution and assured that the government is examining every aspect to uncover the truth. Both the state education department and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) are conducting inquiries into the matter. The 9-year-old girl was reportedly the only child of her parents. The case has raised serious concerns about student safety and disciplinary practices in schools across the state.
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- Amaira (9), a single child studying in the private institute at Mansarovar, allegedly jumped off the fourth floor of the school on Saturday, with a parents’ association claiming she took the extreme step after being scolded by a teacher.
- Get features like Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar on Sunday said the state government will take stern action against the Neerja Modi School in Jaipur if it is found that it obstructed officials from conducting a probe into the death of a Class 4 student, who allegedly jumped off the fourth floor of the school building on Saturday.
- “I will see the probe report, and if claims of the school obstructing the probe are found correct, exemplary action will be taken against the institute,” Dilawar told reporters.