HIV affected teenager driven out of govt-run school's hostel
A 13-year-old girl affected by HIV/AIDS has been driven out of the
hostel of a Central government-run school in Odisha's Kendrapara
district allegedly on the insistence of other students' parents, a child
rights activist said.
The girl has been allegedly denied the right to stay in the hostel of
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalay residential school since past one year,
though the school authorities allowed her to continue studies.
"It's very unfortunate that authorities of a school run by the
Ministry of Human Resources Development treated the child unfairly. The
confidentiality of her HIV-positive status child has been breached. This
led to violation of her right to privacy. Stigmatisation of this nature
has undermined her dignity," said child rights campaigner Biraja Prasad
Pati.
Pati alleged that the school authorities took this action following
opposition from parents of other students. Navodaya Vidyalay Principal
Parvati Pradhan, however, said, "The child has never been discriminated.
On health ground, we had allowed her to study here while staying at
home on her guardian's request. We had done so purely on humanitarian
consideration."
The girl who is good at studies has recently been promoted to
standard nine, but because of the humiliation, her guardians have
decided to seek transfer and admit her in the village school, she said.
She has stopped going to school after being denied hostel stay, Pati
said, adding she goes to school only to write the examination twice a
year. "Our village is at least 45 km from the school. We used to take
her to school occasionally. But as the strenuous journey took a toll on
her health, we later stopped it," her family members said.
"We have decided to enrol her in village school in 9th standard."
The girl lost her parents to AIDS long back and is presently being
taken care of by her paternal uncle. Her younger brother is also
HIV/AIDS carrier.
"Denying education to children with HIV/AIDS is an offence as per
Supreme Court order," Pati said. "I have petitioned the district
collector and has sought action against the school authorities," Pati
said.
Kendrapara Additional District Magistrate, Dhananjay Swain, said, "We
have received a petition which alleged discrimination against the child
living with HIV/AIDS. The administration is inuring into it. If the
charge is proved, action would be taken against the school authorities."
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