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A highly disturbing incident has been reported from Tamil Nadu, where a government school teacher is allegedly seen asking primary school girls to massage her legs. Educational institutions must remain safe, respectful environments for children, not places of humiliation or exploitation. Many Govt School staffs treating students as a...

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